I transcribed Eaton's tapes. I have the complete setlists for the whole run
which I've submited. I can re-submit them next week, if it helps.
From: Richard English
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2012 12:26 PM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU ; billyt...@yahoo.com
Subject: 3/25/72
aster real. There is
clearly a set break after Bertha "we're going to take a little
break" making it a three set show. Also, no Good Lovin'.
Best,
Dino
Dark Star Orchestra
Venue [1]Academy of Music
Location [2]New York, [3]NY
Date 3/25/72 - Satur
S.Berkeley.EDU; billyt...@yahoo.com
Subject: 3/25/72 addition
Dear Richard and Billy (hope I got the names right),
I've been doing some research into the Grateful Dead's 3/25/72 show. I
was so excited that this elusive show was chosen for official release,
then especially frustrated wh
Dear Richard and Billy (hope I got the names right),
I've been doing some research into the Grateful Dead's 3/25/72 show. I
was so excited that this elusive show was chosen for official release,
then especially frustrated when only parts of it were included on
DICK'S PICKS 30.
Have any of you guys ever heard the SB of 3-25-72?
My recollection of that night differs from what I have seen posted. I always
thought that the Dead's set started with Bertha and ended with NFA. I was in the
3rd row center for this show. Does this show circulate as a SB other then what
>The list for this set should read more like:
>Bo Diddley [3:55] > I'm A Man [5:56] >
>I've Seen Them All > Jam [9;03] %
>Take It All Off [3:56] % Mona [2:32] %
I don't think this is right. The timings for the CD are
Disc One:
1. Hey Bo Diddley* (4:10) McDaniel
2. I'm A Man* (6:00) McDaniel
3. I'
At 09:30 AM 10/31/2003, you wrote:
>This is probably Bo Diddley's band without Bo
>Diddley or Dead members. (It will be curious to see what the Dick's Picks
>says about the personnel of the opening tunes.)
As a sober eyewitness I can attest to the fact that the only band on t
At 09:30 AM 10/31/2003, you wrote:
>Interestingly, in the just arrived Grateful Dead Almanac, a reproduction of
>the advertisements for this run of shows are shown. The 3/25/72 shows is
>advertised as Jerry Garcia and Friends.
>
>Rich
That's what it says on my ticket stub.
Marc
Interestingly, in the just arrived Grateful Dead Almanac, a reproduction of
the advertisements for this run of shows are shown. The 3/25/72 shows is
advertised as Jerry Garcia and Friends.
Rich
--- Jim Powell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Dick's Picks 30, due ou
Dick's Picks 30, due out tomorrow, includes material from the Academy Of
Music NYC 3/25/72 set with Bo Diddley. This exciting release also includes
the whole of the great 3/28/72, hitherto only circulating in cruddy AUD.
Checking out my cassette of 3/25/72 I find that the Deadlists entry
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