RE: Question About Winterland Venue on March 17, 1966

2013-02-22 Thread Teddy Selby
deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU > Subject: Re: Question About Winterland Venue on March 17, 1966 > > It's clearly a typo - it was entered as "3/17/66" when 3/17/67 was meant. > The show can't possibly be from any earlier than late '66. > > I'm surprised

Re: Question About Winterland Venue on March 17, 1966

2013-02-21 Thread Caleb Kennedy
It's clearly a typo - it was entered as "3/17/66" when 3/17/67 was meant. The show can't possibly be from any earlier than late '66. I'm surprised the date actually got changed in deadlists, since it's been in dispute for some time & has been debated on deadlists recently; Latvala held that thi

Re: Question regarding "Doin' That Rag" - Action House?

2012-04-23 Thread Charlie Miller
Absolutely love this tape. Wish it sounded better, but the band is on fire. From: ihor Sent: Monday, April 23, 2012 12:45 PM To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: Question regarding "Doin' That Rag" - Action House? the experts are saying: Grateful Dead Cafe Au

Re: Question regarding "Doin' That Rag" - Action House?

2012-04-23 Thread Dwight Holmes
I'm guessing it's cut somewhere before the start of Good Lovin'. On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 3:45 PM, ihor wrote: > the experts are saying: > > Grateful Dead > Cafe Au Go Go > New York, NY > Date9/29/69 - Monday > One [[41:32 +]] ; [41:32 +] He Was A Friend Of Mine % Doin' That > Rag [7:30]

Re: Question regarding "Doin' That Rag" - Action House?

2012-04-23 Thread ihor
the experts are saying: Grateful Dead Cafe Au Go Go New York, NY Date9/29/69 - Monday One [[41:32 +]] ; [41:32 +] He Was A Friend Of Mine % Doin' That Rag [7:30] > The Seven [7:04] > Good Lovin' [1:24] > Drums [6:26] > Good Lovin' [2:12] > St. Stephen [5:24] > The Eleven [10:32#] I-) iho

Re: Question regarding "Doin' That Rag" - Action House?

2012-04-23 Thread ihor
> I've attached a copy of the cover. can you email me that attachment, directly? i did not get it in the digest i have the album: Grateful Dead (GD-2233-A/B on vinyl) contains: (side 1) The Other One (Central Park, June, 1969), St. Stephen/The Eleven (Action House, November, 1970); (side 2) BIO

Re: question

2011-09-19 Thread MATTHEW PAPPAS
Kevin: Did he give you any idea how soon the exhibit will open? Matt Pappas -Original Message- From: kevin Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 7:58 PM To: 'Teddy Selby' ; 'Howard Kramer' ; deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU Subject: RE: question Since the site is a

RE: question

2011-09-19 Thread kevin
Behalf Of Teddy Selby Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 4:02 PM To: kevin; 'Howard Kramer'; deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU Subject: Re: question Kevin,   Please keep us caretakers informed. I have a ton of corrections to make for the years I'm caretaker for (pre-dead, 1965-1967), t

Re: question

2011-09-19 Thread Teddy Selby
ferent sources where >multiples exist. > >Let's discuss further technical details privately. > >Thanks >Kevin > > >-Original Message- >From: Howard Kramer [mailto:hkra...@rockhall.org] >Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:57 PM >To: deadlists@nemesis.CS

RE: question

2011-09-15 Thread Howard Kramer
Thanks for getting back to me. I am curating and developing a major exhibition on the Grateful Dead that will open here in Cleveland next April. This project is being done will the full blessing of the band. One of the elements that we'd like to develop is an interactive kiosk that surveys the Grat

RE: question

2011-09-15 Thread kevin
privately. Thanks Kevin -Original Message- From: Howard Kramer [mailto:hkra...@rockhall.org] Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2011 1:57 PM To: deadlists@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU; ke...@shallwego.net Subject: RE: question Thanks for getting back to me. I am curating and developing a major exhibit

RE: Question about Audience sources

2010-12-29 Thread kevin weil
Deadlists uses a feed from the archive.org database of listenable sources, regardless of being audience or soundboard. It requires a manual update which is done every few months to have the most updated listing for each show, so occasionally it may be out of sync. There are not that many newly ad

Re: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2003-03-07 Thread noahbw
A fresh transfer of the "mics on stage" AUD has been done, and I should have it in hand shortly. I'll report back after I've had a chance to listen to it. Noah > jim powell wrote: > > The listing quoted for this tape comes from the "Tapes In Circulation" > document I put together around 1990.

Re: Question

2003-01-29 Thread Ihor W Slabicky
> This is not a tape request! good - cuz i only do cdrs! :-) > I was reading about jazz pianist Vince Guaraldi online > and apparently he played a "stint" with the Dead in > the early 1970's. I read through some of my dead > references and could find nothing about the supposed > sessions.

Re: question for you

2003-01-07 Thread Jeff Lester
"Vicki Eddy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked: >I downloaded a great version of the Dead doing "And it Stoned Me" by Van >Morrison. Unfortunately, it got cut off at the end. I was wondering if >you knew what show it might be from. It sounded like it was from around >1988 - 1991, but I'm not sure. The

* RE: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics,

2002-12-18 Thread pscotton
The stage monitors are idiosyncratic depending on what and how much individual musicians wanted to hear their monitor, the amibient sound, themselves, whatever.  Stage Jerry may sound quite different than stage Phil and not as simple as left or right.  I'm not doubting that an excellent, eve

Re: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2002-12-18 Thread David Gans
At 4:29 AM -0500 12/18/02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: well mics on stage can result in fine aud tapes..esp in early times when equippment to record with wasn't as great as today > the mic picks up the monitor-mix and that might be better than a distant recording with lots of talk and other noise

* RE: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2002-12-17 Thread pscotton
I can't imagine mics on stage being the source of a "spectacular AUD".  The sound on stage is anything but.   Paul

RE: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2002-12-17 Thread David Gans
The "mics on stage" theory is propounded by Jim Powell, but I don't know what evidence he has to support it. At 8:12 AM -0800 12/17/02, Kevin Weil wrote: fyi, the information contained in the listing for this show pre-dates my taking over as caretaker of 1973, which was in late '96. it's jus

RE: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2002-12-17 Thread Kevin Weil
fyi, the information contained in the listing for this show pre-dates my taking over as caretaker of 1973, which was in late '96. it's just been taken for granted since then... the folks to check with might include the contributors that were listed at that time: Tim Buller, Jim Powell and Gordo

Re: Question about 12/18/73 Purported AUD from on-stage mics

2002-12-17 Thread jeff tiedrich
At 5:18 PM -0800 12/16/02, Vernon, Matthew F wrote: Deadlists shows for 12-18-73 the following recording information: RECORDING 200 SBD; 180 AUD: There are at least 3 masters in existence. The SBD is virtually complete except for very brief dropouts during I Know You Rider and Wharf Rat. There i

Re: question re: 6-24-70 early electric set/3-21-70 acoustic

2002-11-12 Thread Noah Weiner
Scott wrote: > > > ps--one more: for 3-21-70 Deadlists has Casey Jones, Dancin, & Easy Wind > > before FOTD and the other acoustic stuff. Was this taped? My copy does > > not have these songs, so I am wondering if they are missing from all > > copies or if mine is just incomplete. > > Those 3 song

Re: question re: 6-24-70 early electric set/3-21-70 acoustic

2002-11-12 Thread Scott Allan
- Original Message - From: "Floyd &Jennifer Meadows" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "deadlists" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 3:13 AM Subject: question re: 6-24-70 early electric set/3-21-70 acoustic > My copy of 6-24-70 early electric matches the setlist listed in Deadba

Re: Question time?????

2002-08-19 Thread Charlie Miller
Or goto http://setlists.net/   cm - Original Message - From: McLeod, Iver J To: 'MARTIN HERMAN' ; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 19, 2002 7:47 AM Subject: RE: Question time? www.setlist.com <http://www.setlist.com>  - select Gra

RE: Question time?????

2002-08-19 Thread McLeod, Iver J
www.setlist.com - select Grateful Dead, type "Far >From Me" into song field. You'll get all the shows where this tune was played. -Original Message- From: MARTIN HERMAN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 12:09 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Question: 10/28,29/85

2002-06-18 Thread Charlie Miller
He ran Nak 700's into a Sony D5. cm >From: Tom Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Question: 10/28,29/85 >Date: Fri, 14 Jun 2002 18:53:42 -0700 (PDT) > >When I first read about Bob Wagner's mic placement >(beneath the soundboard) in the recent DH

Re: Question on show at Boston Music Hall,Boston,Ma, 4-7-71

2002-06-02 Thread jeff tiedrich
Title: Re: Question on show at Boston Music Hall,Boston,Ma, 4 At 8:34 PM -0400 6/1/02, MARTIN HERMAN wrote: Yes I have a question for Charlie Miller, What is this, Celebrity Deadhead Squares? I pick Jim Powell to block.

Re: Question on 10-9-89 Hampton Show?

2002-05-31 Thread John F. Whitehead
Charlie Miller writes: > The GD were banned form hampton, VA and the show was billed as "Formally > The Warlocks" > If anyone can add any corrections to my statements, please do so...cm just spelling: the 1989 shows were billed as "Formerly The Warlocks" - jfw

Re: Question on 10-9-89 Hampton Show?

2002-05-31 Thread GJP
--- Charlie Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The GD were banned form hampton, VA and the show was > billed as "Formally The Warlocks" > > If anyone can add any corrections to my statements, > please do so...cm "Formerly..." Though I would have loved to see Jerry in a tuxedo. :) = GJP _

Re: Question on 10-9-89 Hampton Show?

2002-05-30 Thread Charlie Miller
The GD were banned form hampton, VA and the show was billed as "Formally The Warlocks" In 1992, they were billed as Bruce Hornsby and Friends.   If anyone can add any corrections to my statements, please do so...cm   - Original Message - From: MARTIN HERMAN To: [EMAIL P

Re: Question on 3/21/70 Usher Tree

2002-03-11 Thread Dave Sorochty
David - yeah there was some duplication on those cds. I think the idea was to fill the cd up. In any case I believe that thecorrect set list is the one on deadlists now. Dave S. > >-- > >From: "David G. Hobbs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2002 17:21:1

Re: question about Loser

2002-02-18 Thread gorshar
With the lone exception of 1/10/79 the dropping of the Sweet Susie line was sometime before the 1974 hiatus. I can't recall if it was sung right up to the end (10/74) or not. Gordon >From: Floyd &Jennifer Meadows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 16:58:24 -0800 >Subject: question abo