one thing i would like to suggest is editorial in nature - to check the
character length of the lines. some of them are more than 80 characters
long, which means that they tend to wrap around and look funny:
> recording quality of both tapes are identical; they -sound- like they
were
> recor
con't, Teddy :^)
BAND Unknown (Garcia, banjo)
VENUE Unknown
CITY Burlingame
STATE CA
DATE 01/??/62
SET1 Down In The Willow Garden [#1:43] ; Look Up, Look Down That Lonesome Road [2:15]
; Railroad Bill [2:46] ; The Wagoner's Lad (1) [1:44] ; Katie Cruel [3:26] ; Pay Me
My Money
I love updating all this early stuff! Blair Jackson's ("Garcia, An American Life")
book is a marvelous read, over and over again!
Even though I sent here to the list a updated draft recently for pre-dead, here is
the latest I thought you may be interested in. I'm sorry, but a
> Does this list have a unified opinion as to whether or not Jerry
> played on Bobby Freemans' "Do you Wanna Dance"?
>
> http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/DO1YOUWA.HTM
also from tcgdd:
Raunchy / - The Chords ( ) In the Fall, 1959, Jerry Garcia played in this
band
> Does this list have a unified opinion as to whether or not Jerry
> played on Bobby Freemans' "Do you Wanna Dance"?
>
> http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/DO1YOUWA.HTM
from 'the compleat grateful dead discography' http://tcgdd.freeyellow.com
Do You Wanna Dance? - B
Does this list have a unified opinion as to whether or not Jerry played on
Bobby Freemans' "Do you Wanna Dance"?
http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/DO1YOUWA.HTM
Con't., Teddy :^)
BAND Wildwood Boys
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 02/22/63
SET1
SET2
SET3
ENCORE
COMMENTS Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; Robert Hunter, guitar; David
Nelson, mandolin.
--Note: My reasoning for listing the above (and the abs
Here is a DRAFT of the Pre-Dead material I'm working on as new caretaker. I should be
getting from Jeff more to be added to this but wanted all to take a look at this now
for your input.
Post your thoughts to the list or to me by email, but please not both. I hope to have
this updated along
that's funny. i just today added back the link to the pre-Dead text file to
the site. this data has not been added to the database. some time ago i
wrote Jeff Tiedrich that we could put the information in the database but
i'm waiting for the formatted text file from him before
Is there an authoritative source, preferably on-line, of dates & lists for
pre-Dead (Sleepy Hollow Hog Stompers, San Carlos 6/11/62, for example)? We
don't do pre-Dead and neither does TheJerrySite. Does someone else? Maybe
we should if nobody does?
--
Jim Powell
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he bidding would certainly not
start at $7.99 for an original Warlocks flyer (not counting any posters for
those "Formerly the Warlocks" shows).
-Original Message-
From: Walter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 30, 2002 9:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: You nee
It that is the poster for the Sept 19, 1964 show that is being
sold on e-bay? If so the poster is bogus. The photograph wasn't
taken until 1965. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=895620385
I noticed that you didn't have a date for the
Palo Alto concert in 1964. I have the original poster made for that concert. It
was a High School Concert. And it was held in September (actual date will be
held until you reply to this email at [EMAIL PROTECTED]) So if interested
send me an ema
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