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Subject: Re: 8.15.81 Portland video
At one of the Grateful Deads shows at Foxboro MA, I recall seeing a
possibly live "performance" of a hand inside of a collapsing baby
doll head on the video screen during space. It was an uncomfortably
weird
moment. I
age -
From: "kevin"
To: "'Jeff Lester'" ;
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2011 1:44 PM
Subject: RE: 8.15.81 Portland video
Right, but I think the point is that somewhere in the late 80s/early 90s,
virtually every outdoor venue had video cameras and use of the l
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[mailto:owner-deadli...@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Jeff Lester
Sent: Friday, April 01, 2011 1:06 PM
To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: RE: 8.15.81 Portland video
"kevin" wrote;
> Probably could ask the same questions abou
"kevin" wrote;
> Probably could ask the same questions about all the video
> once the use of
> video screens became routine... they were
> doing that consistently at
> Shoreline Amphitheater almost from the beginning...
> was it saved? Does
> the band have it or does shoreline? Despite th
011 10:46 AM
To: m...@pdx.edu
Cc: Charlie Miller; deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: 8.15.81 Portland video
There are certainly exceptions, as Portland may be, but most tv stations
don't keep archives of the original camera tapes. They may have archived the
news program off the
;>
>>
>> From: John F. Whitehead
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:00 AM
>> To: m...@pdx.edu
>> Cc: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
>> Subject: Re: 8.15.81 Portland video
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>> I don't know about band video, but in later years (pa
the 82 Nassau shows. I'm pretty certain it was 81.
From: John F. Whitehead
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2011 7:00 AM
To: m...@pdx.edu
Cc: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: Re: 8.15.81 Portland video
I don't know about band video, but in later years (particularly
after Tou
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Subject: Re: 8.15.81 Portland video
I don't know about band video, but in later years (particularly after Touch of
Grey) local television stations would tape the opening songs, often set up at
the soundboard. They were only allowed to be set up for the first two son
I don't know about band video, but in later years (particularly after Touch of
Grey) local television stations would tape the opening songs, often set up at
the soundboard. They were only allowed to be set up for the first two songs,
after which they'd go home to make that night's newscast.
I'v
While attending the 8.15.81 Portland show, I observed video cameras
set up near the back of the hall. I take it this was for the band?
When did the band begin "general" (if one can define it and use that
word) recordings of their shows (partial or complete)? This would be
aside from New Y
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