I used to have a tape of an acoustic soundcheck on 12/31/80. The tape sounds
like it's recorded from the basement, but the Dead can be clearly heard
doing Stealin' and Youngblood, among other "Reckoning"-like tunes. Does
anyone have this so it can be digitized and added to Deadlists?
Hanno Bunjes
What is this??
xx-xx-71SBA Day In The Country (67.59) (one CDR)
Following is the text file for the re-reworked 9/3/72. When Carsten gets
home from the Dylan tour, I'm sure he will be happy to elaborate on how he
did "+0.6 > +0.7" semitone pitch correction.
This is going up on tol right now.
Grateful Dead
Folsom Field, University of Colorado
Boulder CO 9/3/72
I've always supposed that Deadbase's list (and Eaton's listing) for 5/24/68
would have been based on a cassette labeled "St. Louis" presumed to be from
5/24/68, which would later turn out to really be 2/4/69. If you look at
Deadbase's list, it's just a duplication of 2/4/69 (it doesn't fit into the
You're raising some important points. I wonder if the actual venue for the
5/16/72 Radio Luxembourg broadcast is this one:
http://www.andreas-praefcke.de/carthalia/europe/l_luxembourg_theatre.htm
which would be "Théâtre municipal".
Didn't the 5/13/72 take place in front of the Lille opera house (l
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From: "Jed Distler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 12:20 AM
Subject: Marty Weinberg bootleg LP
> In cleaning out my LP collection, I happily came across the Grateful Dead
> bootleg LP brought out by Marty Weinberg in 1971
Your friends were right, there is an audience tape of this show, it just
doesn't circulate (yet). It's said to be rather rough, and with the complete
show (minus the encore, possibly?) available in excellent multitrack mix, it
would probably be of interest to completists only.
Hanno Bunjes
the Dead played in the early morning hours, which would technically be
11/27/82.
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> RE: The Dead playing the 1982 Jamaica World Music Festival...
Paul,
I just fast-forwarded all the way through my copy of that docie, and the
Columbia strike footage excerpts included in both films are different !
I should mention that I have the BBC broadcast version, I think the DVD is a
different flavor.
"Columbia Revolt" has brillant close-ups of Phil g
Okay, so these are *not* going up on tol. Sorry, not my decision.
While the sound on both the AUD + SBD parts of Jim Powell's seed of
9/3/72 is better than on the seed Uli and I did, I've been told the AUD
portion is completely off-speed. Whoever cares about these things might
want to hold off on downloading this seed, it's going to be re-seeded
with pitch intac
Good morning gang,
I'm not sure if I am the first to mention this, but I'm surprised I couldn't
find this in the archives, and this thing just *blew my mind* last night, so
here goes.
As you probably all have read, the Dead played to the striking students of
Columbia University on 5/3/68. The fil
David Djirikian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb am 05.09.2003, 21:47:15:
> Just wanted to tell everyone that this tree is now
> closed. It was closed earlier today. Today being
> 9-5-03.
>
> The interesting thing is that I (as memory serves)
> e-mailed my announcement to deadlists approx 1 week
> ago
> which sounds very similar to the VLB rehearsals material.
>
> Is it possible that the VLB rehearsals are from the same date/dates?
Very unlikely in my opinion. The Scorpio sessions were actual demo tape
recordings, whereas this Viola Lee thing was just a rehearsal where a
tape happened to be r
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And hello again.
We've transferred a tape of a radio play (probably never intended for
broadcast?) featuring Mickey Hart, Barry Melton, and doubtlessly other
unidentified players. It's called "The Bugs" and we've never seen this
mentioned. We were wondering if anyone could supply some information
Hello gang,
we are about to release a SHN set of Viola Lee rehearsals from 1966.
Following is a detailed breakdown of the contents. The sound quality is
really good considering the age and unknown lineage. January 1966 seems
a plausible time frame for this tape since they're obviously still going
Hello gang,
we are about to release a SHN set of Viola Lee rehearsals from 1966.
Following is a detailed breakdown of the contents. The sound quality is
really good considering the age and unknown lineage. January 1966 seems
a plausible time frame for this tape since they're obviously still g
Most tape request posts come from non-subscribers, which means, I am the
one who gets to choose whether to let them through to the list or not.
When a post contributes something about any particular show I always let
it through. Most of the others don't appear on the list.
It needs to be stated
I've finally found the time to compare the two recently done CDR
versions of 11/13/72: the one produced by Kevin Weil (3rd gen Nak
cassettes) distinguished by the intact between-song stuff in the first
set, and the other one produced by yours truly from Bear's masters
completed by Uli Teute's cass
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