At 10:08 AM 2/5/2005 -0800, you wrote:
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 19:42:52 -0500
From: "Bryan Grossbauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: 12/10/73
hmmm. Found this on Archive.org:
December 10, 1973
Charlotte Coliseum
Charlotte, NC
master soundboard cassette > reel > pcm > dat > cdr
from end of show:
1. //
I would just like to point out that the exchange between Robert and Iver
(Iver's quoted below) is an example of how I wish most Deadheads would
resolve differences about details of shows, tapes, dates, etc. So often on
Dead-related lists (as on almost any other list that I've been on),
disagre
At 09:30 AM 9/22/2004 -0700, Jeff Lester wrote:
With the Wall of Sound question: although some elements of the Wall of
Sound were incoporated into the 1973 PA system, the full Wall of Sound did
not debut until 3/23/74.
Here's a picture of the Band playing at the 8-1-73 show:
http://www.jerseycit
At 10:13 PM 9/1/2004 -0700, you wrote:
A Nagra
deck smuggled into RFK in a backpack by a fellow sporting
a very convincing, yet completely forged, Ft. Lauderdale Free
Press laminated ID card with photo (no one paid Adam any
mind as he strolled in early enough to set up in a perfect
spot) is certain
I know the ever-changing names of venues today are giving caretakers fits,
but I thought I would point out that there are two distinct buildings with
the name "Charlotte Coliseum" in Charlotte, NC. The "Coliseum" was
the site of the Dead shows in 73, 79, & 84. Today it is known as the
"Crick
Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 17:21:33 +0800
From: "Alex Allan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Never Trust A Woman
Intriguing thought: should the title of "Never Trust A Woman" really be
"Goin' To The Country"?!
I've been browsing round the copyright section of the Library of Congress.
The Brent Mydlan
At 10:36 AM 8/6/2003 -0700, deadlists-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 4 Aug 2003 08:16:08 -0700
From: David Gans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: earliest Feelin' Groovy
For god's sake, not every diatonic descending line is a freakin'
"Feeling Groovy Jam."
I agree 100% here. I heard "Feeling Groovy (59t
At 12:27 PM 7/16/2003 -0700, Brian Millhouser wrote:
Another note to this show is following drums (or during) the band returned
to the stage with pots and pans and played them. If it was not this show it
was the 1976 Cameron Show.
Just another footnote.
Thanks
B
I can confirm this (it was the 7
After several viewings of the "Night At The Family Dog" PBS show, I have a
few notes to add to the excellent entry in Deadlists and a couple of
questions. The list of players in the Deadlists entry is good as far as it
goes. As near as I can tell, these are the perpetrators of the "All-Star
J
Just to add a note to the ongoing controversy about whether the Fillmore
East 2/13&14/70 Early shows really happened or not:
Ever since this flared up again, I've been hunting to try to find a copy of
the poster/handbill that I'd seen a year or so ago.
In hunting for some posters for cd covers,
Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2002 10:53:52 -0500
From: jeff tiedrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Altered levels on digital files
At 3:52 PM -0500 12/15/02, Dave Sorochty wrote:
>There is also the version of 5/8/77 with really nice aud patches
>spliced in those two spots. I think a few people have be
>
>From: "Paul Gibian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: 11/20/71 NRPS Correction
>
>The correct song list for the NRPS set on this date is:
>
>Goin' Down The Mountain
Isn't the correct name for this song "Henry"? (as long as we're
correcting--;^).
Just being picky.
Richard
Richard
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>Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2002 09:50:04 -0700
>From: "Kevin Weil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: RE: Boxing style posters
>
>totally off topic...
>
>actually, this isn't really boxing style. according to the "Art of Rock"
>book, this style evolved from carnival-circus-vaudeville advertising, and
>from
Hey folks,
I know this has been covered here before, but I can't find any references
to anything I've kept about it, so I must ask the question again:
What are the distinguishing features of the 8/22/68 show as opposed
to the bogus version circulated (accidentally, I'm sure) a year or so
ago?
At 10:42 AM 5/1/02 -0700, Colin wrote:
> > I know what Pig is saying, just don't ask me to explain what it means!
> >
> > "She's got box-back nitties, great big noble thighs, workin'
> > undercover with a boar hog's eye."
>
>i still hear the same thing, sort of, but i still don't get it
>
>no
>From: "David A. Finney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 14:22:00 -0800 (PST)
>Subject: Feb 70 and all that
>
>The Ungano's 12Feb70 vs Fillmore 13Feb70a is on RMGD again, but I was
>wondering...
>
>The book "Fillmore East & West" (see below) describes a night at the
>Fillmore with Lov
At 04:00 PM 2/5/02 -0800, Dwight wrote:
>From: Dwight Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2002 12:04:54 -0500
>Subject: Re: anthem tracks (Re: King's Beach Bowl 2/22,23,24/68)
>
>Ihor W Slabicky wrote:
>
>> > http://www.musicbox-online.com/dead.html
>>
>> > David also confirms that a par
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