> It's interesting to find out that Ned asked to have his
> tracks taken out of the film and the new official release
> of the soundtrack. Does anyone know why?
that decision was made back in the day when the movie was first being
edited and produced.
I-) ihor
J. Rioux wrote:
> Wasn't the original poster talking about the
> Grateful Dead Movie?
I was referring to the movie, which just
has Morning Dew, as well as the entire
set after Seastones. The recorded versions
I have been listening to must be with Mr Lagin
mixed out; I pulled out yet another v
And Dark Star is also in the CD Vault release compiliation that
I didn't realize existed until just now...
Man, I can't keep up with the vault and DP stuff. And now
the Pure Jerry releases. I'm woefully behind in stuff I'd like
to get my hands on.
I was referring to Ned being included in the
mix...cm
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> I think he adds a lot to that Dark Star...too bad it is not =
> inlcuded...cm
Wasn't the original poster talking about the Grateful Dead
Movie? Dark Star is included in the extras on disc 2.
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Subject: Re: 10/18/74> > > I think he adds a lot to that
Dark Star...too bad it is not => inlcuded...cmWasn't the
original poster talking about the Grateful Dead Movie? Dark
Star is included in the extras on disc 2.
apparently, ned asked that his tracks not be included in the movie. his
tracks do exist on the various flavors sbds that do circulate in trading
circles. he plays some wonderful seastones and space music during this
series of shows!
I-) ihor
I think he adds a lot to that Dark
Star...too bad it is not inlcuded...cm
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Subject: Re: 10/18/74
apparently, ned asked that his tracks not be
included in
In the film footage of Morning Dew from 10/18/74
there is what appears to be another keyboard
player behind Garcia - is this Ned Lagin?
The Dew came at the end of a set that started with
Seastones, but careful listening to several different
soundboard versions doesn't reveal much evidenc