I just acquired a copy of the 11/11/70 46th Street Rock Palace show and I
concur with the Deadlists description that the sound quality certainly
lacks.
One thing concerning the setlist, the song that is listed as Jam [6:47]
(right after John's Other) to my ears sounds like Uncle Sam Blues wi
There has been some discussion on this before, however I'm wondering if
someone could provide some definitive input to clear up some confusion.
I recently heard a tape labeled Airplane House jam 10/21/68. It turned out
the tape was Jam 2 of the 12/16/68 Heartbeats show.
i) Is there a "real" Jer
This is my info file for "Jetty's"
Garcia & Cage
December 7, 1971
Jetty's theater Music Hall, Wash,DC
Picked up something I haven't seen elsewhere.
This single sbd CD features Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage jamming and
noodling with a few Marmaduke vocals and a Weir vocal (Seasons).
Someone (Ma
For what its worth, Mandel's first album 'Cristo Redentor' (released 1968)
contains a song : Wade in the Water. Supposedly a favorite with his fans.
I just recently acquired the complete (?) 12/24/68 show. The show contents
for the most part are the same as listed in the Compendium Vol. 1:
Disc 1
1. Jam (35:50) > tuning (0:50)
2. Feel It (5:05) (a)
3. Three O' Clock in the Morning (a) (8:58)
Disc 2
1. Mojo Worker (a) > Jam (27:04)
(a) S M
There's a 2 disc set floating around called Ned Lagin's birthday jam
3/17/75. I believe it is a FM recording of Ned and most of the Dead at Weirs
studio sharing these jams with David Gans during a KPFA GD marathon fund
raiser. During some of the interview portions Ned mentions several dates he
sat
Hi - I just recently received the show segment listed below and I'm
wondering if anybody can comment on its validity and/or the correct date.
I've seen it circulate as 12/21/70 after show and 12/31/71 after show.
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