The information currently contained in Deadlists for these two dates is correct.
Title: "12/16/68" (aka "12/24/68" & "10/21/68")
Garcia & Friends, "Matrix 12/16/68" & "Matrix 12/24/68")
"Matrix 12/16/68" MSR > R > P > C > C
Jam #1 (Garcia, Casady, Hart, left channel; Dryden, right):
Those are all 12/24/68.
A new version of 1968 should be online soon with the latest entries for
this one, 8/22/68 and a bunch of minor changes. I also removed the
exact email addresses by replaceing "@" with "_at_".
Thanks,
Dave S.
PS Caretakers - Thunderfarm is up
My apologies in advance if this has recently been
addressed, but I see from a post in May of this year
that Set I of 12/24/68 still included:
?:Jam
?://Feel It
?:Three O'Clock In the Morning
Now, the only thing listed for 12/24 is the Jam 3
originally considered to be part of 12/16/68.
David Litfin mentioned to me that Stephen Miller is listed as one of the
keyboards players on Harvey Mandel's 1968 album called "Cristo
Redentor". He is the same person who played in Elvin Bishop's band and
even on a couple Alman Bros albums.
Check it out:
http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=a
I sent this message out last night, but I did not see it in today's
digests, so here it is again.
DS
Dave Sorochty wrote:
> Does anyone know if the name of the second song on 12/24/68 is called
> "Got the Feelin'" or is it "Feel It"?
A song call
I know the folk tune called Wade In The Water but the jam on the "12/24/68"
tape that is labeled "Walkin The Water" on my cassette does not resemble it.
Is Mandel's tune the folk tune?
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.
Comparing the listing posted by tiedrich with my tapes I strongly suspect
that my cassette side B,
jam >
Walkin the Water
is the same as his
// Jam 37:50
The timing is about right except that mine seems to begin at the beginning.
It comes to an end and then steps smoothly into the 2nd jam,
I thought it as kind of odd that Steve Miller would be listed as being
on vocals and keyboards on 12/24/68 since he plays guitar (in addtition
to being a joker, a smoker, and best of all a midnight toker).
I have been doing some checking and I found out that Steve Miller is
sometimes confused
like there are a couple different versions of the complete
>12/24/68 out there on cdr.
>
>Could you check if your "vault flavor" is the one with Mojo Worker
>split over the two discs (as David Minches has it) or is it complete
>on disc #2 (as Dave Litfin has it)?
>
Jeff -
It looks like there are a couple different versions of the complete
12/24/68 out there on cdr.
Could you check if your "vault flavor" is the one with Mojo Worker split
over the two discs (as David Minches has it) or is it complete on disc
#2 (as Dave Litfin has it)?
Got
I have a 3rd gen cassette of this tape, labeled "Matrix 12/16/68 III" with
the personnel listed as Garcia, Hart, Lesh, Harvey Mandel & George Chambers.
Side A contains about 42 minutees of music, listed on the label as follows:
#Feel It
Three O'Clock Blues
Mojo Worker >
jam
Side B contains mor
This what I have of this:
disc 1:
Jam
Feel It
Three O'clock in the Morning
Mojo Worker
disc 2:
Mojo Worker
Jam
David
The story I heard is that the new flavor is from vault reels, which
are labelled "Jerry Garcia with The Harvey Mandel Band, 12/24/68."
If I recall correctly, it checks in at 80-some-odd minutes. (I can't
confirm that right now because I'm in my office and my discs are at
David Litfin's recent post on this show looks right. My reel copy of Peter Abram's
that I made in 1974 is missing in action, but I do remember it being considerably
longer than the 31 minutes listed here at Deadlists. I never transferred this show to
CD, because it is missing. Therefore, what
Dave S. (and others) this is an excerpt of an email from Bill Gadsen
about 12/24/68.
"12/24/68: Whatever circulates would have originated with reel or
cassette copies of ours made back in the '70s. That one is MIA for me
and would not have been transferred to CD from mine. What
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