Re: 10/20/68

2011-01-18 Thread Caleb Kennedy
The '2/17/68' hypothesis has been disproved here: http://www.archive.org/post/342880/october-20-1968is-it-what-it-says-it-is "Listen to the Lovelight. It's NOT a February '68 Lovelight, it clearly comes from late '68. Pigpen sings differently, Weir's guitar lines are very different, Pigpen plays

Re: 10/20/68

2011-01-15 Thread Dwight Holmes
As someone who has wondered about that odd anomaly in the past, I like the way you think. Worthy of the "good hypothesis" label I'd think. On Sat, Jan 15, 2011 at 9:22 AM, SIRMick wrote: > There's an interesting comment at Etree about this show > > "So, I'

10/20/68

2011-01-15 Thread SIRMick
There's an interesting comment at Etree about this show "So, I'm listening to 10/20/68 and, after the opening "Schoolgirl," Jerry says something about being hassled at the airport, and finally being able to make it into Fresno. Someone else mentions that they tho

10/20/68

2002-06-20 Thread Dave Sorochty
BAND Grateful Dead VENUE Greek Theatre - University of California CITY Berkeley STATE CA DATE 10/20/68 SET1 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl [#12:38] ; [1:00] ; Turn On Your Lovelight [13:22] ; [0:11] % Dark Star [#10:17] > Saint Stephen [3:43] > The Eleven [8:12] > Caution (Do No

9/20/68 and 10/20/68

2002-02-24 Thread Dave Sorochty
9/20/68 has Pigpen and Bobby. I don't have 10/20/68, but if they played Schoolgirl, I am presuming that its with Pigpen, right? BTW, 10/20 looks more like 60 minutes than 90 based on the timings I have from Gordon. As far as we can tell from the tapes in circulation from between thes