the first part of TIFTOO or
went into TOO from Truckin'. Compared to other auds from 1970, this one is
prety good.
From: David Gans
Sent: Monday, December 05, 2011 12:05 PM
To: DeadLists
Cc: David Gans ; Jeff Linton
Subject: Re: Setlists
On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Jeff Linto
On Dec 5, 2011, at 11:05 AM, Jeff Linton wrote:
> Hi Dave,
>
> Sorry to bother you with this.
>
> I've noticed for years that the setlist for my first GD show is not listed in
> any of the databases.
> Occasionally when I'm bored, which isn't often, I try to contribute my list
> to several o
I just got the cds including the bonus disc - I'll be making entries to cover
all that.
DS
--- On Mon, 4/13/09, Stuart Pollack wrote:
> From: Stuart Pollack
> Subject: 1/20/68, 1/23/68, 1/30/68, 2/2/68 show setlists
> To: "deadlists@nemesis.cs.berkeley.edu" ,
Hello.
I recently bought the new 3 cd Road Trips v2 n2 set from dead.net,
which has the entire 2/14/68 Carousel Ballroom show. Filler on this
set includes material from the above 4 shows, but none of these songs
are listed on deadlists.com.
I was wondering if there might be enough info no
--- Ihor W Slabicky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> > Supposedly a Dark Star Jam was also played on
> 9/4/67.
> the 'dark star jam', which is not the dark star
> theme, but a jam does also
> appear on the 'live/dead' dark star, occurs during:
> > 9/3/67 - Disc 1:
> > Dancin' in the Streets
And, as I
> Supposedly a Dark Star Jam was also played on 9/4/67.
the 'dark star jam', which is not the dark star theme, but a jam does also
appear on the 'live/dead' dark star, occurs during:
> 9/3/67 - Disc 1:
> Dancin' in the Streets
I-) ihor
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Supposedly a Dark Star Jam was also played on 9/4/67.
FURTHUR,
Andy L.
"Believe in your brother, have faith in man,
Help each other, honey, if you can"
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Does anybody happen to have setlists for the Rio Nido shows on 9/3 & 9/4/67?
I checked the Deadlists site but only one song from each show is listed. I
located a two hour DAT, supposedly the soundboard feed from the 9/3/67 show
and I'd like to try and verify it's accuracy befor
Title: Re: 1979 setlists... where were the Dews?
Michael M. Getz Pepper Tonic Productions Order My Book! www.elizabundledee.com/peppertonic.htm
I was dusting off some old tapes today and pulled some 79' shows. From the tapes I listened to over the years, 1979 has got to be one of the
I think the "rigidity" of 79 is due to the fact that Brent just started
in Feb and they had to stick more to set shows to go easy on the new
guy...it was probably pretty difficult to start with a band that could
pull anyone of a couple of hundred songs out of a hat anytime... I read
somewhere that
I was dusting off some old tapes today and pulled
some 79' shows. From the tapes I listened to over the years, 1979 has
got to be one of the more uneventful years for the GD... Looking
over the setlists, one notices the absence of Morning Dew, China Cat-->Rider,
Help->Slip
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