it's a damn shame that reel is missing, because that jam is one of the
all-time greats.
On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 3:03 AM, Caleb Kennedy wrote:
> The deadlists entry for 2/24/73 has an error; it says, "The SBD
> contains Truckin' > Nobody's Jam & breaks off in the middle of
> Nobody's Jam." This S
On Sep 19, 2005, at 12:58 AM, deadlists-digest wrote:
Nah, it's a traditional song. It was recorded as "He
Was a Friend of Mine" by both Eric Von Schmidt in 1961
and Dave Van Ronk in 1963. And by Bob Dylan in 1961,
the bob dylan song with the same title is entirely different. so
different,
i recently grabbed this show from bt.etree, and the both the text and
the deadlists entry list rainbow after superman. however, it's not. i
don't know what tune it is but the nrps site lists a song called i'm
in love with you, which sounds like it would be the title. they also
list a truck
Also I was wondering if anybody can help me with some of the
terminology =
and
symbols used to describe these shows. They are the following:
=20
this is probably an improperly displayed carriage return.
#
song breaks off.
%
tape spice.
DAT
digital audio tape.
SBD
soundboard sourced tape.
AU
can we please please stop seeing "this is not a trade request" at the
beginning of every other message? it's almost as bad as the spam and
virus alerts.
recently i dl'ed 4-26-71 from an etree server. the dead portion of the
show is correct, howevert, the nrps portion is not what matches the list.
it is as follows:
henry 5:07
the weight 7:36
last lonely eagle 7:21
fun fun fun 1:18
runnin back to you 5:37
i don't know you 4:01
dirty business 10