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Grateful Dead
1/2/70 late show
Fillmore East, New York City, NY
01. Zarathustra intro > 1:09
02. Mason's Children 6:12
03. Casey Jones 4:31
04. Black Peter 11:14
05. banter & tuning 1:41
06. Mama Tried 2:40
07. Hard To Handle 5:02
08. Cumberland Blues 5:48
09. Cryptical Envelopment > 2:04
10. Drums > 3:46
11. The Other One > 10:35
12. Cryptical Envelopment > 1:34
13. Cosmic Charlie // 7:20
bonus track for AUD sluts:
14. Zarathustra > Mason's 7:07
Track 1 & the first notes of track 2 were
spliced in from the audience tape.
(unknown generation, tape speed corrected & equalized).
There is a splice at about 0:56 into The Other One.
Thanks to Uli for the AUD tape!
mastered by H.B., 9/02
Grateful Dead 1-3-70Fillmore East NYC, NY
SBD>Rm>Dat>Cass>Dat>CD
Disk 1
(Early Show)
1. /Morning Dew
2. Me & My Uncle
3. Hard to Handle
4. Cumberland Blues
5. Cold Rain & Snow
6. Alligator>
7. Drums>
8. Jam>
Bid You Goodnight Jam>
Alligator>
9. Feedback
(encore)
10. Uncle John's Band
Disk 2
(Late Show)
1. /Casey Jones
2. Mama Tried
3. Big Boss Man
4. China Cat>
5. Rider
6. Mason's Children
7. Cryptical Envelopment>
8. Drums>
9. The Other One>
10. Cryptical Envelopment>
11. Cosmic Charlie
Disk 3
(Late Show cont.)
1. Uncle John's Band>
2. Black Peter
3. Dire Wolf
4. Good Lovin'
5. Dancin' in the Streets
(encore)
6. St. Stephen>
7. Midnight Hour
Grateful Dead
1/10/70
Golden Hall - Community Concourse
University of California
San Diego, CA
Source: Master Soundboard Reel > Reel to Reel > DAT> CDR
it is unclear whether this represents the entire show,
or only the last 85 minutes
CD Mastering by Scott Clugston
11/25/01
Disc 1
1. //"clear the fuckin' aisles"//
2. China Cat Sunflower>
3. I Know You Rider
4. Me & My Uncle
5. Dire Wolf
6. Hard To Handle
7. //Casey Jones
8. Mason's Children>
9. Black Peter
Disc 2
1. Good Lovin'
2. Cold Rain & Snow
3. Turn On Your Lovelight
Grateful Dead
Springer's Inn
Portland, OR
January 16, 1970
sbd>??>cdr>eac>shn
Thanks to Moss Willow for the discs
eac>shn by; popi n. feeldz
Set 1
disc 1
1. Stage Announcements
2. Casey Jones
3. Mama Tried
4. Black Peter
5. Hard To Handle
6. China Cat Sunflower
7. I Know You Rider
8. High Time
9.// Good Lovin'>Drums>Good Lovin'
disc 2
1. Stage Announcements
2. Dancin' In The Streets
3. Alligator>
4. Drums>
5. The Eleven Jam>
6. Death Don't Have No Mercy
Set 2:
7. //Cumberland Blues//
8. //Me And My Uncle
9. Dire Wolf
10. Uncle John's Band
disc 3
1. Easy Wind
2. Cryptical Envelopment>
3. Drums>
4. The Other One>
5. Cryptical Envelopment
6. Cosmic Charli//e

Grateful Dead
Civic Auditorium
Honolulu, HI
1/23/70
Source Info: ASBD>DAT>PCM-WAV>SHN
============================================
CD1
============================================
China Cat Sunflower [5:27] >
I Know You Rider [5:27] >
Black Peter [8:26]
Yellow Dog Story [3:02]
Hard To Handle [5:43]
Mama Tried [2:42]
Dire Wolf [4:32]
Good Lovin > drums > Good Lovin [9:59]
============================================
CD2
============================================
Cryptical Envelopment [2:11] >
Drums [2:57] >
The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment [16:37] >
Dark Star [18:42] >
Saint Stephen [5:02] >
Turn On Your Lovelight (cut) [6:50#]
Grateful Dead
1/24/70
Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI
Source: SBD
Lineage: S:MC > cassette > DAT > CD > SHN
1. Cumberland Blues 6:00
2. Cold Rain And Snow 5:27
3. Me And My Uncle 3:29
4. King Bee 7:04
5. Mason's Children 7:20
6. Black Peter 9:40
7. Good Lovin' 7:17
8. Dancin' In The Streets 9:32
Total time: 55:52
Notes:
T06 (Black Peter): subsecond dropout/splice @ 7:44
T07 (Good Lovin'): cuts right before last verse
Grateful Dead
1-31-70
The Warehouse, New Orleans
SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1
electric set
1. Cold Rain & Snow
2. Mama Tried
3. Stage Banter
4. Dire Wolf
5. Big Boss Man
6. Morning Dew
7. Mason's Children%
8. Me & My Uncle
9. Hard To Handle
Disc 2
acoustic set
1. Stage Banter
2. Long Black Limousine
3. Seasons Of My Heart
4. Saw Mill
5. Bound In Memories
6. The Race Is On
7. Black Peter
8. Little Sadie
9. I've Been All Around This World
10. Katie Mae
11. Cumberland Blues
Phil's amp fails, forcing an unscheduled acoustic set to close the show with. Jerry plays
electric guitar for some of the acoustic set. This is also the day that the Dead were
busted by the New Orleans police before the show, prompting some appropriate stage banter.
The recording was normalized with Sound Forge, which was also used to edit a few small
blemishes.
thanks to Paul Hartman
edits/encoding by J. Cotsman

BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE The Warehouse
CITY New Orleans
STATE LA
DATE 02/01/70
DISCs Two
Lineage: SBD>MSR>C>DAT>CD
Disc One:
Beat It On Down The Line
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Black Peter
Cumberland Blues
Good Lovin > Drums > Good Lovin\
Me And My Uncle
Cold Rain And Snow
High Time
Dire Wolf
Disc Two:
Cryptical Envelopment >
Drums >
The Other One% >
Lovelight
Extraction and .shn encoding by Seth Kaplan (Sdk022769@aol.com)
via EAC and MKW. Proper sector boundaries verified via shntool.
Known flaws:
BIODTL through I Know you Rider: right channel mix is all Bobby
with Jerry and the vocals on the left channel. Mix balances out
in Black Peter.
Good Lovin cuts just before the end.
Splice in the Other One @ 03:39 prior to the end. Doesn't sound
like much is missing here.
Brief subsecond static towards the last few minutes of Lovelight.
Bust fund benefit with Peter Green and Fleetwood Mac.
Peter Green plays on Lovelight.
BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE Fox Theater
CITY St. Louis
STATE MO
DATE 02/02/70
Source: SBD>MR>R>R>PCM>DAT>CDR
Conversion: CDR > EAC(secure) > Cool Edit (minor fixes) > CDWav(retracking) >
mkwact(seekable) mvernon54@attbi.com
shntool confirms tracks on sector boundaries
Part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002 shn em up initiative 7/7/02
Thanks to Raoul Duke for the disks!
Disk 1 [32:01]
SET1
01. [02:22] //Cumberland Blues;
02. [21:14] Dark Star >
03. [05:01] St. Stephen >
04. [03:21] Mason's Children //
Deadlist COMMENTS There is a Tighten Up jam starting about 14:50 into Dark Star.
2/4/70 - Grateful Dead
Family Dog at the Great Highway
San Francisco, CA
Lineage:
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SBD>Rm>Cass>Dat>CD>EAC>SHN
Converted to SHN by Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
9/18/02
Setlist:
-------
d1t01 - China Cat Sunflower ->
d1t02 - I Know You Rider
d1t03 - St. Stephen ->
d1t04 - Not Fade Away ->
d1t05 - St. Stephen ->
d1t06 - In The Midnight Hour
SHNTOOL OUTPUT:
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Grateful Dead 2/5/70 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
SBD MR>C>D>CD + AUD low-gen
01. Seasons Of My Heart
02. The Race Is On
03. Big Boss Man
04. Black Peter
05. Mason's Children
06. // The Eleven >
07. Caution jam >
08. Goodnight jam >
09. Caution >
10. Not Fade Away >
11. Cumberland Blues
12. Uncle John's Band
Tracks 1 to 4 are from the AUD tape.
Track 5 is SBD except 7:12 onwards patched from AUD.
Tracks 6 to 12 are SBD.
This is all that currently circulates according to Deadlists.
bonus track:
13. Mason's Children
Complete AUD version. This bonus track brings the total disc
timing to 80:33, so many burners will not be able to burn all
this onto a single CD.
pitch correction, EQ'ing & CD mastering by H.B., 4/02
thanks to Uli for the AUD tape!
Grateful Dead
2-6-70 Fillmore West, San Francisco
This is from the same source as the other two nights here..Bean
Lineage: SBD>MR>C>D>CD
D1
1.Cumberland Blues
2.Cold Rain & Snow
3.Dire Wolf
4.Me&My Uncle
5.Hard to Handle
6.Dancin in the Street
7.Casey Jones
8.Mama Tried
9.Good Lovin >
10.High Time
D2
1.Cryptical>
2.Drums>
3.The Other One>
4.Cryptical>
5.Black Peter>
6.Lovelight

Grateful Dead
Pacific High Recording
San Francisco, Ca
02/0x/1970
Workingman's Dead Studio Outtakes
studio MR>?>C>SF>CDR
01 Ripple
02 Tastebud
03 Mason's Children
04 Uncle John's Band
05 Ripple*
06 Tastebud*
07 Mason's Children*
08 Uncle John's Band*
09 Radio Promo
*5-8 are same material with EQ and Dolby A
ul2gdlmatty23

Grateful Dead, February 11, 1970, Fillmore East, New York,
NY.
Source: MSR>DATs>CDRs>EAC>shn
The Allman Bros and Love were also on the bill
CD 1:
Early Show:
1. (cuts in after beginning)The Other One>
2. Cryptical Envelopment
3. Dire Wolf
4. Casey Jones.
Late Show:
5. Intro by Keeva Krystal> Not Fade Away
6. Cumberland Blues
7. Cold Rain & Snow
8. High Time
9. Me & My Uncle
CD 2:
Late Show, cont.:
1. Dark Star>
2. Spanish jam>
3. Lovelight
4. ENCORE Uncle John's Band (acoustic)
Noted Flaws, etc.: Dark Star has abrupt splice/cut at approx. 6:57.
Lovelight has a splice at 30:16 (possible source changes to/from "15ips
revox reel"?
Grateful Dead
February 12, 1970
Ungano's Night Club
New York, NY
Source: SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Thanks to Jay Serafin for the disks!
Audio Rating: AR-2
Any/all editing, fades, NR, hiss elimination, phase shifting/"time smear"
correction, jitter elimination, and +/-2 dB max. EQ were performed using 100% digital-only
processing (24-bit/96 kHz data stream) at Serafin Station Studio B
EAC (High, Secure) > WAV > SHNv3 by Patrick Murphy
Disk 1 [56:18]
1. Cold Rain & Snow
[5:30]
2. Beat It On Down The Line (5 beats) [2:43]
3. Good Lovin'->
[1:46]
4. Drums->
[2:06]
5. Good Lovin'
[5:00]
6. Mama Tried->
[2:38]
7. Black Peter
[9:12]
8. Hard To Handle
[6:37]
9. Saint Stephen->
[6:50]
10.Not Fade Away
[9:07]
11.Casey Jones
[4:49]
From Jay Serafin:
All of the information about this show was obtained/confirmed by my Marin County source.
This person is as close to being "inside the organization itself" as anyone can
be, and this person has NEVER given me bad or erroneous information for the past 5 years!
And what a show this is, too! It was actually an unannounced impromptu show in the middle
of the Dead's Fillmore East run. The venue only held approximately 500 people, and it was
a first-come, first-served show. Most of the seats were removed to allow some additional
"SRO" concertgoers. The NYC Fire Department was on hand to enforce the
"maximum number of patrons"
restrictions, just to play it safe.
"We" were lucky that the Dead's audio people brought along one of the spare
2-track RTR decks. "We" were also lucky from the standpoint of having a 95%
hiss-free recording to begin with, as the deck was running at twice the normal
"regular show" taping speed. This translates into lower levels of analog tape
hiss, as well as having more high frequency recording
capabilities. This show, for being set up in a hurry, was very well mixed. Jerry and Bobby
each had their own channel for their guitars, and listening to how well Weir blended into
the entire mix is very well "documented" with this recording. About the only
negative I can say about this show's audio quality was that being in the small club, and
most likely with the time frame the audio people had to set up, the drums are just a
little buried in the mix, especially the cymbals. But, you still are going to get blown
away by the audio quality of the show.
DeadBase states a few things about this show that are inaccurate, such as "actual
date and location unknown". This is not true, according to my source. This show did
happen on this date at this venue.
Sadly, because of the license and insurance the night club held, the show only lasted a
little over an hour an 30 minutes. There are no "breaks" or "tape
flips", as the band simply was given a "signal" to cut a song off, so that
the RTR could have a new tape put on. All the songs are complete and unedited. The only
"exception" to this was my decision to cut off the very
opening 20 seconds of the first song, "Cold Rain & Snow", simply because of
the fade-in of the copy I received wasn't right. Since the volume levels on the recording
I received were very low, when I went to bring everything up to the correct level, the
CR&S fade-in would have sounded pretty bad. I opted to just cut off the bare minimum
of the opening riff to make things
sound "correct".
I guess the "topper" to this show, besides the fantastic sound, the good mix,
and everything else, is that Phil was just going off into the ozone on a couple of the
songs. He wasn't "way out there", but he definitely was trying to travel down
that road that made him such an integral part of the "Sound Of The Dead". He's
got some very good riffs going, especially during "Good Lovin'" and "Saint
Stephen". Garcia and Weir were playing off each other, and you can tell they were in
their groove this night. Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it is quite noticeable, but they
just "clicked".
The audience, although they weren't "recorded" for ambience, could be heard in
the distance between songs, and you can tell that they definitely got their money's worth.
I imagine the closeness, proximity-wise, along with the small-club atmosphere, is what
brought out the best in everyone's playing for this show. I've seen my fair share of Dead
shows over the 30 years they played, and I personally felt that they played their best
when they were either being simulcast over the radio, or when they played smaller venues.
I've been everywhere in the audience at shows, from the front row at the '94 Soldier Field
show to the soundboard at the Rosemont, to back of the Fillmore West, to the front of the
crowd at Loyola. Again, I felt the
smaller the venue, or any time they were on the FM dial, the shows were better, tighter
yet looser, and definitely they seemed to have more fun on stage.
Sorry for going off on that little tangent there, but I felt that bit of info may make you
deciding to get this show a little easier. I would recommend it to anyone, from a
"newbie" to someone with 4,000 hours in their library. This is a pristine copy,
and I think that everyone should have this as part of their collection.
Seeded by Patrick Murphy. Any flaws, questions, or comments write me at
patrick_e_murphy@yahoo.com

BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE The Auditorium
CITY Austin
STATE TX
DATE 02/23/70
Source: SBD>MR>C>DAT>CDR
Conversion: CDR > EAC(secure) > Cool Edit (minor fixes) > CDWav(retracking) >
mkwact(seekable) mvernon54@attbi.com
shntool confirms tracks on sector boundaries
Part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002 shn em up initiative 7/7/02
Thanks to Raoul Duke for the disks!
Disk 1 [67:35]
Electric SET1
01. [02:52] //I Know You Rider >
02. [07:22] High Time ;
03. [05:30] Dire Wolf false start (PA adjustments) > Dire Wolf;
Acoustic Set
04. [05:49] Yellow Dog Story;
05. [02:04] Monkey And The Engineer;
06. [03:10] Little Sadie;
07. [04:04] Me And My Uncle; some distortion on vocals
08. [09:16] Black Peter;
09. [03:56] Seasons Of My Heart >
10. [06:16] Uncle John's Band;
Electric Set 2
11. [13:24] Not Fade Away > Good Lovin' tease >
12. [03:45] Mason's // Children
Notes:
mild hum present on the acoustic songs noticeable between songs
IKYR cuts in at Sun will shine in my backdoor
levels jump at 0:55 of Monkey & The Engineer
vocals distorted on NFA
splice at 0:38 of Masons Children, missing about 1-2 minutes, some vocal distortion
and "tape decay" most noticeable as partial loss in right channel

2/27/70
Family Dog at the Great Highway
San Fran., CA
Master Soundboard Reel > Cassette > DAT > CDR
many circulating copies of this show are missing "Casey Jones" and
"Cumberland Blues"
EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston
uploaded 11/00 by Scott Clugston
made possible by the usual group of suspects/mental patients
Disc 1
1. CR & S
2. Me & My Uncle
3. Dancin'
4. Easy Wind
5. Black //Peter
6. Good Lovin'>
7. Drums>
8. Good Lovin'
Disc 2
1. China Cat>
2. IKYR
3. High Time
4. Hard To Handle
5. Casey //Jones
6. Cumberland Blues
7. NFA>
8. Lovelight//

Grateful Dead
2-28-70
Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco
SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1
electric
1. //Lovelight-->
2. Me & My Uncle
3. Cumberland Blues
4. Stage Banter
acoustic
5. The Monkey & The Engineer
6. Little Sadie-->
7. Black Peter
electric
8. China Cat Sunflower-->
9. I Know You Rider-->
10. High Time%-->
11. Dire Wolf
Disc 2
1. Good Lovin'
2. Big Boss Man
(Casey Jones missing)
3. Alligator-->
4. Drums-->
5. The Other One-->
6. Mason's Children-->
7. Caution Jam-->
8. Lovelight
(Uncle John's Band missing)
comments:
--the first Lovelight picks up several minutes into the song.
--there is a small splice at the very beginning of High Time.
--this is the final rendition of Mason's Children.
--the Caution Jam is aborted after only 50 seconds.
--both Casey Jones & Uncle John's do not circulate according to deadlists
Grateful Dead 3/1/70 Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco, CA
SBD MR>C>D>CD
patched with AUD:
3rd gen cassette > CD > SoundForge (5% speed correction/amplify) > CD
CD 1. (72:32)
New Speedway Boogie jam / soundcheck
Casey Jones
Big Boy Pete
Morning Dew
Hard To Handle
Me & My Uncle
Cryptical Envelopment >
Drums >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment >
Black Peter
Beat It On Down The Line
CD 2. (62:17)
Dire Wolf
Good Lovin' >
Drums >
Good Lovin'
Cumberland Blues
King Bee
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Uncle John's Band
Dancin' In The Streets
Baby Blue
this is the complete show as per Deadlists:
"Total time 2:13:40 +. Timings are based on the AUD tape
supplemented by the SBD. The AUD tape was mastered by Harry Ely. This tape
cuts in during the "New Speedway Boogie jam," which sounds like Bobby
playing the comp to this song over & over while the audience claps along and
the equipment crew tries to get the rest of the band up & running. After
4:15 this cuts to another couple minutes of tuning, soundcheck activity and
bitching about the sound system. The show proper finally kicks in with
Casey Jones, though the circulating SBD only starts with Big Boy Pete. The
circulating AUD is missing Me And My Uncle and King Bee, but they appear on
the SBD. On the AUD tape China Cat cuts in at "kimono like a crazy-quilt
star gown," and the 2nd stanza of Rider is clipped. These defects aside,
AUD tape is quite a decent job of audience recording. The circulating SBD
breaks off after Uncle John's Band. It's possible that Baby Blue was the
conclusion of the show."
patch by H.B., 7/01
thanks to Uli for the AUD and Matjaz for the SBD
Grateful Dead
Capital Theater
Portchester, NY
3-20-70b
Source: S:mR>?>DAT>CDR
Transfer: ?
EAC and SHN'd: Ben Yerys <byerys@nova.psy.du.edu
Thanks to Jared Minkoff for this and several other shows that have made their
way to etree of late. If anyone has a lead on where I can get the missing
tunes please let me know.
Disk 1
Electric
[Missing: Casey Jones, Me & My Uncle, China Cat]
1. //Rider (1)
2. Hard to Handle
Acoustic
3. Deep Elem
4. FOTD
5. Don't Ease me in
6. Black Peter //
7. // Uncle John's Band >
8. UJB
9. Katie Mae
~filler ~ 11-11-70 (AUD: lineage unknown)
*I suggest listening to this filler before burning*
10. Casey Jones (2)
11. //Me & My Uncle
12. Cold Rain & Snow
13. China Cat >
14. Rider
Disk 2 (electric)
1. Good Lovin >
Drums >
2. Not Fade Away >
Drums >
3. Good Lovin' >
4. Viola Lee Blues (3)
5. High Time
6. Lovelight >
7. Lovelight
8. E: We bid you goodnight
Comments:
(1) - I tried to smoothe some serious warble (sounded like the tape was eaten) at d1t1
0.13, 0.24, 0.36, 0.47 & 0.58
(2) - for some reason, at the end of KCJ, the song is partially repeated
(3) - this Viola absolutely SMOKES - they get way out there & just when you're about
to lose interest, they come in for a landing.
(4) - sorry about the weird tracking . . .
Grateful Dead
4/3/70
Field House, University of Cincinnati
SBD from bootleg "Cincinnati 1970"
Disc 1
electric set I
1. //Casey Jones
2. China Cat Sunflower-->
3. I Know You Rider
4. Hard To Handle
5. Dancing In The Streets
6. Me & My Uncle
acoustic set II (disc 1 cont.)
7. Friend Of The Devil
8. Deep Elem Blues
9. Candyman
10. Wake Up Little Susie-->
11. Black Peter
Disc 2 (acoustic set cont.)
1. Uncle John's Band
2. Katie Mae
electric set II (disc 2 cont.)
3. //Good Lovin'
4. Cryptical Envelopment-->
5. Drums-->
6. The Other One-->
7. Cryptical Envelopment-->
8. Cosmic Charlie
9. Not Fade Away-->
10. Lovelight%
notes: missing encore (We Bid You Goodnight). Casey Jones fades in at "...at trouble
junction." Good Lovin' fades in about 30 seconds before the drum solo, during the
chorus. There is a minor splice in Lovelight during Pigpen's rap. This is the first known
Candyman. As this show is from a bootleg, no source info was given, though the sound
indicates that at least one, and probably two analog generations occurred before being
transferred to digital. The pitch was corrected using Sound Forge as the original
recording was flat. Retracking was done with CDWave. There are occasional and very faint
pops in the recording as well as occasional oversaturation. Lastly, and significantly, an
intermittent buzz occurs throughout the show from a bad connection somewhere. It is most
evident during the acoustic set.
Grateful Dead 4/9/70 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
SBD MR>C>D>CD + AUD MC>4C>D>CD
CD 1.
Me & My Uncle
Casey Jones
It's A Man's World
Friend Of The Devil
Deep Elem Blues
Candyman
Black Peter
Uncle John's Band
Katie Mae
CD 2.
drums >
Good Lovin' >
drums >
Good Lovin'
Cowboy Song
Cryptical Envelopment >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment
Not Fade Away >
Turn On Your Lovelight
This is the complete show. The SBD contains //Me & My Uncle through Uncle John//, the
rest
is spliced in from the AUD tape recorded by Harry Ely.
Contrary to the current Deadlists entry, the Other One drums and the Lovelight in this
version
are both complete - they were spliced in from a very old source which had these segments
intact.
thanks to Julian for the SBD and Uli for the AUD
sources assembled by H.B., 11/01
Grateful Dead
4-11-70
Fillmore West,
San Francisco
SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
excerpt: (31:09)
1. //Not Fade Away--> (1:58)
2. Lovelight (29:11)
COMMENTS
The circulating tape contains only the last 32 minutes of this show. DeadBase IX gives
this list: [electric] Cold Rain & Snow; King Bee;
Beat It On Down The Line; Dire Wolf; It's A Man's, Man's, Man's World;
[acoustic] Don't Ease Me In; New Speedway Boogie; Friend Of The Devil; Me And My Uncle;
Deep Elem; Candyman; Black Peter; Uncle John's Band;
[electric] Dark Star > St. Stephen > Not Fade Away > Lovelight.
part of The Music Never Stopped project 2002
Thanks to Chuck Gannon
edits/encoding by JCotsman
Grateful Dead
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
4/15/70
SBD>RM>C>DAT>CD
"all of the available soundboard"
1. It's A Man's World 8:10
2. Candyman 5:16
3. Cryptical Envelopment> 2:04
4. Drums> 3:56
5. Jam> 5:55
6. Drums> :24
7. The Other One> 8:42
8. Cryptical Envelopment> 3:20
9. Dire Wolf 4:14
10. Dancin' In the Streets// 12:15
11. //Turn On Your Lovelight>12:47
12. Not Fade Away> 2:18
13. Turn On Your Lovelight 7:15
Tzuriel Kastel tree 2/01
dfinney@cts.com
Grateful Dead
4-24-70
Mammoth Gardens,
Denver, Colorado
AUD>MC>C>D>CD
Disc 1
Acoustic Set
1. I Know You Rider
2. The Monkey & The Engineer
3. Friend Of The Devil
4. Me & My Uncle
5. Candyman
6. Uncle John's Band
Disc 2
Electric Set
1. Easy Wind
2. Cumberland Blues
3. //Dire Wolf
4. //Dark Star-->
5. St. Stephen-->
6. The Eleven-->
7. Drums%-->
8. Jam//
This recording was rather distant from the source, and may therefore be more useful to
collections for historical value. Only the first few notes of Dire Wolf and Dark Star are
missing. The acoustic set may be complete, though the electric set is certainly missing
songs after the jam and possibly before and after Dire Wolf. There is occasional tape
flutter during the recording. Sound Forge was used to normalize, correct the pitch, and
smooth some blemishes. and smooth some blemishes.

Grateful Dead
5/1/70
Alfred State College (S.U.N.Y.)
Alfred, New York
Sources: Master Soundboard Reel > DAT > Sonic Solutions > CDR supplies
the Acoustic Set and the Electric Set thru the middle of "Drums" (d2t04)
Master Soundboard Reel > Reel to Reel > DAT > Sonic Solutions > CDR
supplies the balance of "Drums" (d2t04) thru the end of the show
EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston
9/11/01
Disc 1
Acoustic Set
1. The Race Is On
2. Wake Up Little Susie
3. New Speedway Boogie
4. Cold Jordan
5. Uncle John's Band
Disc 2
Electric Set
1. Not Fade Away
2. Hard To Handle
3. Cryptical Envelopment>
4. Dru//ms>
5. The Other One>
6. Cryptical Envelopment
7. High Time
8. Turn on Your Lovelight//
Grateful Dead
5-3-70
outdoor concert on the lawn outside the administration building,
Wesleyan University,
Middletown, CT
AUD>MC>?>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
This entire set fits on one 80 minute disc
1. Me & My Uncle
2. New Speedway Boogie
3. Good Lovin'%
4. Crowd Banter
5. Dire Wolf
6. Don't Ease Me In
7. Lovelight-->
8. The Main Ten-->
9. Uncle John's Band (10:50 during Uncle John's)
10. Lovelight
11. Speech following show regarding protests
This was apparently recorded by students doing a project for a Sociology class.
This is surely one of the poorer audience masters from any era. The crowd is very loud as
well. Frequently, the microphone is being moved around which affects the sound.
Deadlists gives a slightly different order for the songs. The order given here is almost
certainly correct, though, as the recorder frequently mentions the time of day during many
of the songs. We can assume that when he mentions the time is "12:07" at the end
of Good Lovin', he really means to say "10:07" (he mentions it is
"9:48" near the beginning of the song).
Deadlists also mentions that NRPS played Truck Drivin' Man & Fair Chance To Know
preceding Me & My Uncle. The recorder also mentions that Good Lovin' is the seventh
song played. We might then consider that this is the entire Dead set following a short set
by the New Riders. Of course, that is no certainty.
There is a small splice @ 1:30 of Good Lovin'
Sound Forge was used to correct the pitch and normalize.
Thanks to Jeff Cook
encoding/edits J Cotsman
Grateful Dead
5-9-70
Worcester Polytechnic Institute,
Worcester, Massachusetts
SBD>MR>?>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Acoustic Set
1. Introduction (1:04)
2. Deep Elem Blues (6:30)
3. Friend Of The Devil (3:38)
4. Silver Threads & Golden Needles--> (3:53)
5. Black Peter (6:48)
6. Announcement (0:34)
total time: 22:22
These opening songs are all that are known to exist from this show.
Notes:
--unknown lineage; SBD is degraded
--some mix problems with panning back and forth between channels
--unknown harmonica player throughout; reportedly Pigpen by deadlists, though the style is
quite different, possible Will Scarlet
--digisnit @ 4:57 in Deep Elem
--Sound Forge was used to normalize and correct the pitch
part of the Music Never Stopped Project 2002
Thanks to Matt Vernon & Raoul Duke
edits/encoding by J. Cotsman
Grateful Dead
5/14/70
Merramac Community College
Kirkwood, Missouri
Master Soundboard Reel > Cassette > DAT> CDR
CD Mastering by Scott Clugston
EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston
12/24/01
Disc 1
Electric Set
1. Casey Jones
2. China Cat Sunflower>
3. I Know You Rider
4. //Mama Tried>
5. High Time
6. Drums>
Good Lovin'
7. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
8. Me & My Uncle
9. Cold Rain & Snow
Disc 2
1. Attics of My Life
2. Cumberland Blues
3. //New Speedway Boogie>
Nobodies Fault Jam>
New Speedway Boogie>
4. St. Stephen>
5. Not Fade Away>
6. Turn On Your Lovelight

Grateful Dead/NRPS
Fillmore East
New York City
5.15.70
MR > DAT > ZA2 > CDR
except the NRPS sets which have 2 cassette generations
This is apparently the best possible copy
Thanks to David Hollister and Jeff Tiedrich
dfinney@cts.com
[[[Note by Leigh Orf, who uploaded this show to orp.etree.org: I did
some very minor editing to this show, mostly putting tasteful fades
where there were cuts in the original. No NR whatsoever was applied! I
also removed the mysterious double-strum near the beginning of Don't
Ease Me In (sounded like a digital thing)... Thanks again to the
aforementioned folks, plus David Finney for hunting the show down in its
best form... Leigh <orf@mailbag.com>]]]
disc 1
------
--< Early Acoustic Dead >--
Don't Ease Me In
I Know You Rider
The Rub
Friend of the Devil
Long Black Limousine
Candyman
Cumberland Blues*
New Speedway Boogie*
Cold Jordan*
(* w/ NRPS)
--< Early NRPS >--
Six Days On The Road
Whatcha Gonna Do
I Don't Know You
Henry
Portland Woman
Fair Chance To Know
disc 2
------
Last Lonely Eagle //
--< Early Electric Dead >--
Casey Jones
Easy Wind
Attics Of My Life
St. Stephen >
The Other One >
Cosmic Charlie
(E) Minglewood Blues
--< Late Acoustic Dead >--
Balld of Casey Jones
Silver Threads and Golden Needles
disc 3
------
Black Peter
Friend of the Devil
Uncle John's Band
Candyman
She's Mine
Katie Mae
I Hear A Voice Calling (w/ NRPS)
--< Late NRPS w/ Weir, 1st copy >--
Mama Tried
Sawmill
Me and My Uncle
Connection
disc 4
------
--< Late NRPS >--
Brown Eyed Handsome Man
Louisiana Lady
Can't Pay The Price
Truck Drivin' Man
All I Ever Wanted
Workingman Blues
Henry
I Don't Know You
Lodi
Last Lonely Eagle
Mama Tried*
Sawmill*
Me and My Uncle*
Connection*
(* w/ Bob Weir)
disc 5
------
--< Late Electric Dead >--
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Cumberland Blues
Hard To Handle
Beat It On Down The Line
Morning Dew
Good Lovin'
Dire Wolf
Next Time You See Me
disc 6
------
Dark Star >
St. Stephen >
Not Fade Away >
Turn On Your Lovelight
(E) Cold Jordan (w/ NRPS)
This is the 2nd etree copy in circulation. It has one fewer tape
generations than the first copy, and it has the complete NRPS 2nd set.
From www.Deadlists.com (some edits):
Early Show acoustic Dead set. On Cumberland and New Speedway David
Nelson joins in on acoustic guitar while Jerry shifts to electric. On
Cold Jordan Nelson switches to mandolin. Marmaduke adds harmony vocals
to the last three tunes. Pigpen plays organ on New Speedway. Early Show
NRPS set with Garcia, pedal steel. This is about half their set -- all
there is on the master. Before Last Lonely Eagle Marmaduke asks where's
"Bobby Ace" -- probably Weir was a guest vocalist later in the set.
electric Dead: Before St. Stephen Pigpen says "Alright you people, you
know who you are."
Enterprising Fillmore East stagecrew patched a reel-to-reel machine
underneath the stage into the PA feed and saved most of this show for
us and eternity. They were busy setting up for the Early Show electric
Dead set and blew their flip during the Early Show NRPS set, losing
the second half of that set as a result, but the rest of this enormous
evening's proceedings are recorded in their entirety. The master has
only the left channel through the middle of Candyman (there are also
splitter-generated 2-channel mono copies circulating). Around 4 hours of
this show were broadcast by KPFA-FM Berkeley in 1971, further speeding
the propagation of this tape (some early FM copies are dated "6/21/71;"
this may be the date of the broadcast). For many years 5/15/70 was THE
representative 1970 Dead tape -- Harpur College 5/2/70 and Winterland
10/4/70 its only rivals for wide circulation.
Late Show acoustic Dead: David Nelson plays mandolin on I Hear A Voice
Callin and Marmaduke adds bass vocals. Late Show NRPS set with Garcia,
pedal steel. Bob Weir guests on vocals for Mama Tried, Sawmill and Me
And My Uncle. There is a brief cut in Sawmill, with less than 10 seconds
lost. After this set the master contains 15:13 of continuing signal,
comprising parts of Side B of Abbey Road (playing on the PA during
the break) interspersed with the sounds of the stage being rigged --
drums nailed down, etc -- followed by the sounds of tuning up. SET 3
is electric Dead. Beat It On Down The Line gets 14 beats. There is a
cut 2:17 into St. Stephen; probably around 60 - 90 seconds are missing
here. There is a cut 13:33 into Lovelight, but probably only a few
seconds are lost. Over the last year it has been rumored that there is
another SBD master of this show in the vault, which includes the rest
of the Early Show NRPS set (and which would probably allow us to patch
the few other glitches on the circulating master); however, nothing has
emerged besides rumors thus far. Meanwhile, we owe an enormous debt of
gratitude to those resourceful Fillmore East crewmembers who took the
bull by the horns and MADE TAPE. Muchas Garcias, guys.
CONTRIBUTORS Jim Powell Alan Mande

Grateful Dead 5/24/70 Hollywood Festival, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, England
SBD MR>C>D>CD + AUD MR>C>D>CD patches
mastered by H.B., 12/01
thanks to Uli for the AUD source (which is also available complete)
The AUD supplies the beginning of the show and the middle part of St. Stephen.
Both are missing on the SBD
CD 1.
intro
Casey Jones
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Hard To Handle
Me & My Uncle
Cryptical Envelopment >
Drums >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment >
Attics Of My Life
Good Lovin'
Cold Rain & Snow
CD 2.
Dark Star >
St. Stephen >
Not Fade Away >
Lovelight

6/4/70 - Grateful Dead
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
Lineage:
-------
SBD->Rm->Cass->?>Dat>CD>EAC>SHN
1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc SHN
This is all that currently circulates from the sbd.
I know this has been out since 1985, since I have had it that long.
CD>EAC>SHN done by charlie miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
9/16/02
Set 2 Partial:
-------------
d1t01 - Not Fade Away ->
d1t02 - In The Midnight Hour
d1t03 - (Encore) It's All Over Now Baby Blue
SHNTOOL OUTPUT:
--------------
length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename
6:12.00 65620844 --- -- --- Track01.wav
10:51.00 114836444 --- -- --- Track02.wav
7:01.00 74264444 --- -- --- Track03.wav
24:04.00 254721732 B (totals for 3 files)
MD5:
---
b4ae93595eca30b94b948b78dec64121 *gd70-06-04d1t03.shn
5e6247df6c75606f909f0c030ff8788f *gd70-06-04d1t02.shn
47b29e824e68a306f4417c439764c94e *gd70-06-04d1t01.shn
4417c439764c94e *gd70-06-04d1t01.shn
Grateful Dead 6/5/70 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA
SBD MR>C>D>CD + AUD patch from low-gen cassette
CD 1.
Dire Wolf
I Know You Rider
Silver Threads & Golden Needles
Friend Of The Devil
tuning
Me & My Uncle
Black Peter
tuning
New Speedway Boogie
Cold Rain & Snow
PA test
Easy Wind
monitors!
Mama Tried
monitors!
CD 2.
Cryptical Envelopment >
Drums >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment >
Attics Of My Life
Hard To Handle
It's A Man's World
Uncle John's Band
St. Stephen >
Casey Jones
the audience tape supplies the following segments missing on the SBD:
- the intro and Dire Wolf
- the first 0:20 of New Speedway Boogie
- the first 0:53 of Cold Rain & Snow
- PA test banter between Cold Rain & Snow and Easy Wind
- 2:27 to 6:17 of Easy Wind
- 8:59 of Cryptical reprise to 5:38 of Attics Of My Life
(with a cut in the AUD tape at 9:31 of Cryptical reprise)
- the first 0:26 of St. Stephen
Grateful Dead 6-6-70 (Electric Set)
(Discs: CDA-2/SHN-2)
Fillmore West San Francisco CA
SBD>>MR>>CASS>>DAT>>CDA
Set1 (Acoustic Set) (Missing)
Don't Ease Me In
The Frozen Logger
Friend Of The Devil
Candyman, Deep Elem Blues
Cumberland Blues
Wake Up Little Susie
New Speedway Boogie
Set2 (Electric Set)
Morning Dew
Me And My Uncle
Casey Jones
Dancin' In The Streets
Next Time You See Me
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Set3
Drums
Good Lovin'
Drums
New Orleans
Good Lovin'
Attics Of My Life
Dire Wolf
Alligator
drums
jam
Bid You Goodnite jam
Darkness jam
jam
Lovelight
Not Fade Away
Lovelight
Encore
Uncle John's Band
Notes:
There are a few cuts throughout the show. Regardless of the defects, this show is a gem. A
must have for collectors of early Dead.
There was also a NRPS set; on the structure of mid-70 Dead shows see Comments under
05/02/70b. . According to DeadBase IX also on the bill was Southern Comfort. The acoustic
set list is according to DeadBase IX. The electric sets and encore appear on the 142
minute SBD.
Seeded by jashley@deadacated.com
Grateful Dead
Fillmore West
San Francisco, CA
6/7/70
Source: S:MR>Cass>DAT>ZA2>CD>EAC>shn
Setlist:
CD 1 (45:07): Acoustic Set
Don't Ease, Silver Threads, My Dog Has No Nose, Friend of the Devil, Candyman,
Cold Jordon, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Cumberland Blues, Me & My Uncle, New
Speedway Boogie
CD 2 (36:18): Electric Set
Cryptical -> Drums -> Other One -> Cryptical -> Drums -> The Main Ten ->
Sugar
Magnolia*
CD 3 (52:16): Electric Set (continued)
Louie Louie Jam, It's A Man's World, Mama Tried, Top of the World, banter,
Cosmic Charlie, Casey Jones, Good Lovin' -> Drums -> Good Lovin'
* = first time played
Flaws: There is a reel cut during Casey Jones and It's A Man's World.
DAT to CD conversion by David Hollister
Editing: Recorded with SoundForge. Burned to CD using CD Architect. The only
editing was to remove approximately 4 minutes and 22 seconds of repeated
material on the DAT during the banter between Top of the World and Cosmic
Charlie. I also removed a couple of minor pops. Other than that, no editing
was done. The breaks between each CD were breaks that were already present on
the DAT. The only addition was 2 seconds of silence prior to the start of
disc 3.
Enjoy!
rod@nycheads.com
<Attached: Notes from David Hollister, the source of the wonderful show!>
From: David Hollister
Subject: A show to be heard
Hi folks,
I am just now putting the finishing touches on a 3 CD set of the Fillmore West
show from 6/7/70. This show is very interesting, and in my opinion is crying to
be heard.
Here's some interesting tidbits about the show.
Set list (broken down by CD)
CD 1: Acoustic Set
Don't Ease, Silver Threads, My Dog Has No Nose, Friend of the Devil, Candyman,
Cold Jordon, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Cumberland Blues, Me & My Uncle, New
Speedway Boogie
CD 2: Electric Set
Cryptical -> Drums -> Other One -> Cryptical -> Drums -> The Main Ten ->
Sugar
Magnolia*
CD 3: Electric Set (continued)
Louie Louie Jam, It's A Man's World, Mama Tried, Top of the World, banter,
Cosmic Charlie, Casey Jones, Good Lovin' -> Drums -> Good Lovin'
The total running time is approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes, give or take a
few minutes.
Note: There is a cut (reel splice I assume) during Casey Jones.
Interesting info that makes this show so cool:
During the little drumming interlude prior to the Other One, there is some woman
you can hear ranting and raving and generally going on about Viet Nam. It would
seem the band kind of lets her state her piece in its entirety before going into
the Other One. Very cool.
The whole second CD is very cool. The jam after the Cryptical reprise is
great. It goes into a kind of lulling drum beat which goes on for a few minutes
(what I called Drums again, even though it isn't in the official setlist) before
Phil takes it up and you hear the definite Main Ten bass line. A great Main Ten
jam that goes on for about 4 1/2 minutes or so before Bobby takes it into Sugar
Magnolia.
First version of Sugar Magnolia. Very cool :) No, it doesn't rock, but up
until now, the earliest version I'd ever heard was the one from the famed
6/24/70 Cap Theater show, which I thought was unusual enough to be of historical
significance. This one is also interesting historically.
Between Top of the World and Casey Jones the band sits around talking to the
crowd and deciding what to play next. What kills me is Bobby's comment: "Hey,
there's a guy over there, he's always over there and he always yells out 'Golden
Road!'. I wanna know who he is, because man, you really take the cake. To tell
you the truth we've forgotten how to play that song" or something like that.
You can also hear several suggestions for songs, among them "White Rabbit",
which cracks up the crowd.
Great stuff. Let's get it out there. The acoustic set is pretty
straight-forward, but it's the electric set I think that really shines. The
boys just seems to be having a great time the whole show.

Grateful Dead 6/13/70 Red Vest, Oahu, HI
SBD MR>R>D>CD + AUD low-gen
CD 1
1. Cold Rain & Snow 5:56
2. Easy Wind 8:25
3. Uncle John's Band 7:48
4. Candyman 6:24
5. Me & My Uncle 4:05
6. Good Lovin' * 14:45
7. China Cat Sunflower > 4:34
8. I Know You Rider 5:21
CD 2
1. New Speedway Boogie 9:01
2. Casey Jones 4:40
3. Turn On Your Lovelight* // 24:26
* with Gary Duncan and Dino Valenti
The AUD is spliced in to supply the following segments:
- beginning through D1T2 (Easy Wind) 3:16
- D2T1 (Speedway) 2:24 through the end
The difference in mix & ambience between the AUD + SBD sources is enormous.
(The same is not necessarily true for the actual sound quality, in terms of
listening pleasure. The AUD may not be very clean and up front; but the SBD is
flat and lifeless.) That's why I played around with the sources I had and
produced a few "bonus tracks" which are included here.
4. Easy Wind 9:05
complete in almost untouched SBD - there was no right channel
signal on the source from 0:05 to 1:05. I put the left channel
onto both stereo channels. Generally the first 4 minutes suffer
from very bad mix. This track includes the banter before the
song; missing on the AUD.
5. Uncle John's Band 6:54
The complete song from the AUD tape.
6. Easy Wind 7:23
soundboard/audience mixes: both sources can be heard.
The idea behind this was to take two completely
opposite-sounding recordings of the same performance, both
tapes being of suboptimal quality, and produce a combination
that would be more enjoyable to listen to than either source.
Whether or not I succeeded, you'll be the judge.
This process required lots of "trial & error" synchronization of
the two source recordings. There are two minor cuts in the AUD
tape which were just too minor for me to care about.
I'll be the first to admit that it is not perfect. Much of this
is actually due to the first half of the song not having enough
instruments in the SBD mix.
The second half, however, is to me a "warmer" recreation of what
might have been the actual hall sound on 6/13/70, than either of
the two source recordings.
For another example of an SBD/AUD combination, check out
Scarlet Begonias on 9/11/74 ("the third version").
patched by H.B.; 4/02
thanks to Paul Bottiglio for the SBD and Uli for the AUD source!

Grateful Dead
Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY
06-24-70
Late Show--Electric Set
1. Introduction (Mountain Jam tuning)
2. Not Fade Away
3. Easy Wind
4. Bobby: broken string
5. Me and My Uncle
6. Jerry: "Mickey needs to setup his gong..."
7. Dark Star
8. Attics of my Life
9. Dark Star
10. Sugar Magnolia
11. Dark Star
12. St. Stephen
13. China Cat Sunflower
14. I Know You Rider
15. Uncle John's Band
Lineage:
center lodge, mics mounted on rails->120-min. Sony cassette audience master->
analog cassette XL II, no dolby->Sony TC D5M DAT->playback on Sony PCM R-700->
HDD via za2->CDR master via CD Architect->EAC->Sound Forge->SHN
Uncle John's Band had to be spliced in because some idiot had used it as filler
on a different disk. It occurs 10 seconds into UJB....
EAC, Sound Forge, & SHN by harlan; CDR from Crazy Jimi

Grateful Dead
7-1-70
Winnipeg Fairgrounds,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
SBD>?>VHS>CDR>EAC>SHN
1. //Hard To Handle (3:18)
2. //Easy Wind (8:09)
3. Candyman (5:42)
total timing 17:09
Notes:
--the recording is in mono.
--there is a fair amount of distortion/overmodulation during most of the recording
--most of HTH is missing
--only the first couple notes are clipped on Easy Wind
--there is a warble in Candyman, improving toward the end of the song
This is assumed to be a portion taken from the raw video footage shot during the Trans
Continental Pop Festival Tour across Canada by train.
part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002
Thanks to Matt Vernon & Raoul Duke
edits/encoding by J. Cotsman
Grateful Dead
7-11-70
Fillmore East,
New York, NY
AUD>MC>C>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1
Set 1: Acoustic Set
1. The Monkey & The Engineer
2. Don't Ease Me In
3. I've Been All Around This World
4. Dark Hollow
5. Black Peter
6. El Paso
7. New Speedway Boogie
8. So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
9. Rosalie McFall
10. A Voice From On High%*
11. Cold Jordan*
12. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot*
Set 2: New Riders Of The Purple Sage
13. Whatcha Gonna Do
14. Truck Drivin' Man
15. Dirty Business
16. Lodi%
Disc 2
Set 2: (NRPS) continued
1. Last Lonely Eagle
2. The Only Daddy That'll Walk The Line
3. Fair Chance To Know
4. Henry//
5. Honkytonk Woman
Set 3: (electric Grateful Dead)
6. Night Of The Living Dead Intro (recording)
7. Morning Dew
8. Sittin' On Top Of The World
9. Me & My Uncle
10. Not Fade Away
11. Casey Jones
12. Mama Tried
Disc 3
Set 3 continued
1. Good Lovin'**
2. High Time
3. Cumberland Blues
4. China Cat Sunflower-->
5. I Know You Rider
6. Viola Lee Blues
7. Uncle John's Band
*with David Nelson & John Dawson
**Bob Weir sings lead on Good Lovin'
--This is the only known Dead performance of the Everly Brothers song, So Sad To See Good
Love Go Bad
--This is the 1st known Dead rendition of Rosalie McFall
Garcia plays pedal steel guitar with the New Riders
For unknown reasons, Pigpen does not sing on any song during the show, although he does
play keyboard.
The recording is rather distant and includes crowd chatter. In order to save batteries,
the tape was stopped and started by the recorder just as songs started and ended. The
beginnings and ends of most songs are therefore clipped, though this has not been noted
except for the more severe cases. Sound Forge was used to normalize, pitch correct, and
smooth over the cuts.
Thanks to Andrew Clarke
edits/encoding by J. Cotsman

Grateful Dead
7/16/70
Euphoria Ballroom
San Rafael, CA
Source: Master Soundboard Reel > Cassette > Cassette > CDR
CD Mastering by Scott Clugston
11/25/01
made possible thru the usual group of suspects and mental patients
Disc 1
1. //China Cat Sunflower>
2. I Know You Rider>
3. Candyman
4. Janis's entrance/banter
5. Turn On Your Lovelight (with Janis Joplin)
most of China Cat Sunflower is missing

Grateful Dead
8-5-70
Golden Hall, Community Concourse, San Diego
SBD>MR>PCM>D>CD>SHN
one 74 min. CD required
1. Candyman
2. El Paso
3. Rosalie McFall
4. Cocaine Habit Blues
5. Drink Up And Go Home
6. I Hear A Voice Callin'
7. Cold Jordan-->
8. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
9. Deep Elem Blues
10. Dark Hollow
11. Friend Of The Devil
12. Mama Tried
13. To Lay Me Down
14. Dire Wolf
15. Ballad Of Casey Jones
stellablue.etree.org
Grateful Dead
8-17-70
Fillmore West,
San Francisco
AUD>MC>D>CD>EAC>SHN
excerpt from acoustic set
1. Let Me In 83968 (4:17)
2. Attics Of My Life (6:04)
3. Friend Of The Devil// (0:42)
total time: 11:04
Only this fragment circulates, and the date is uncertain.
Notes:
--there is some channel panning and warble in Let Me In
--most of FOTD is missing
--Sound Forge was used to remove several crackles/pops
part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002
Thanks to Chuck Gannon
edits/encoding by JCotsman
Grateful Dead
8-19-70
Fillmore West,
San Francisco
AUD>MC>R>PCM>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1 (69:21)
acoustic set:
1. //The Monkey & The Engineer (1:52)
2. //How Long Blues (4:17)
3. //Friend Of The Devil (3:29)
4. //Dark Hollow (2:58)
5. //Candyman (6:35)
6. //Ripple--> (4:23)
7. Brokedown Palace (4:22)
8. //Truckin'// (5:24)
9. //Cocaine Habit Blues* (1:53)
10. //Rosalie McFall* (3:17)
(missing Cumberland Blues)
(missing Wake Up, Little Susie)
(missing New Speedway Boogie)
(missing Cold Jordan)
(missing Swing Low, Sweet Chariot)
electric set:
11. Cold Rain & Snow (7:14)
12. Me & My Uncle (3:57)
13. Easy Wind (9:51)
14. //China Cat Sunflower--> (4:34)
15. I Know You Rider (5:09)
Disc 2 (71:39)
electric set continued:
1. St. Stephen--> (6:15)
2. Sugar Magnolia (4:27)
3. Good Lovin' (12:19)
4. New Minglewood Blues (4:08)
5. Casey Jones (4:57)
6. Not Fade Away** (8:38)
7. Lovelight** (30:50)
*with David Nelson
**with David Crosby
Notes:
--a quote from deadlists: "The Taper's Compendium seriously misrepresents the quality
of this AUD master, and of the previous night's."
--many songs have a minor clip at the beginning due to taper conservation
--dropout/blemish in Truckin' @ 3:03
--Truckin' cuts out shortly before the end
part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002
Thanks to Raoul Duke
edits/encoding by Matt Vernon & JCotsmanto Raoul Duke
edits/encoding by Matt Vernon & JCotsmann
Grateful Dead
KQED Studios
San Francisco, CA
8/30/70
Master FM Reel > 3 CD > HP 9350i extraction using EAC
(v0.9 beta 4) > tracking using CD Wave (v1.6) > .shn
encoding using mkwACT. Proper sector boundaries verified
using .shntool. EAC > SHN by Joe Jupille, with thanks
to Andy Lemieux for the source CDs.
Single Disc (5) 28:43
1. ... Easy Wind [7:08]
2. Candyman [7:18]
3. Casey Jones [4:49]
4. Brokedown Palace [3:44] ->
5. Uncle John's Band [5:43]
Notes:
t01 Easy Wind fades in
Deadlists Comments:
COMMENTS "Calebration" broadcast on KQED-TV San
Francisco with FM simulcast, the Dead live in the
studio with a quite obstreperous band of deadheads
for an audience.

GRATEFUL DEAD
9/18/70
Fillmore East
New York, New York
Source: SBD > MR > R > DAT > CDR > EAC (Secure, Test and Copy) > SHN
01. Operator*
(02:34)
02. Dancin' In The Streets (12:47)
03. St. Stephen >
(06:35)
04 Not Fade Away >
(09:57)
05. Good Lovin'
(12:57)
Encore
06. And We Bid You Goodnight (03:26)
Total Time
(48:16)
* only electric performance
CONTRIBUTOR: Paul Botiglio
EAC, SHN extraction and etree seeding done by Gerald Gorinsky
(elgilhooley@aol.com)

Grateful Dead
9/19/70 IIp
Fillmore East, New York, NY
Source: SBD > Reel(0) > DAT > Mac (via Lucid PCI24) > CD-R
From Set II: (61:55)
-------------------------------
1) Dark Star > (25:27)
2) St. Stephen > (06:17)
3) NFA > (04:52)
4) Darkness Jam > (01:20)
5) China Cat Jam > (01:24)
6) NFA > (01:48)
7) Lovelight (20:45)
DAT from "3 Decades of Dead" Tree
CDR Conversion by Tim Buller <buller@math.ukans.edu>
Uploaded: 11/99
Grateful Dead
Fillmore East
September 20, 1970
Source: from the original source & documented non-vault 2ând gen SBD 7 inchreels as
noted below, originally recorded in stealth (quite a feat!!) --Analog To Digital using a
Revox A-77 Reel 2 Reel > Alesis Masterlink ML-9600(24 bit sampled @ 96k) > 16 bit @
44.1k downsample to CD>EAC>SHN
CD#1 :67:36 From Basf @ 3 ² ips:
1. Uncle John's Band
2. Deep Elem Blues
3. Friend Of The Devil
4. Big Railroad Blues
5. Dark Hollow
6. Ripple
7. To Lay Me Down
8. Truckin'
9. Rosalie McFall
10. Cumberland Blues
11. New Speedway BoogieFrom Scotch 120 @ 7 ¸ ips:
12. Brokedown Palace
13 Together Again (NRPS) //
CD#2 :61:41 From Basf @ 3 ² ips:
1. Casey Jones
2. China Cat Sunflower->
3. I Know You Rider
4. //Candyman
5. Sitting On Top Of The World
6. //Good Lovin'From Scotch 120 @ 7 ¸ ips:
7. Big Boy Pete
8. tuning
9. Me & My UncleFrom Scotch 190 @ 3 ² ips:
10. Easy Wind
11. Sugar Magnolia
12. Attics Of My Life
13. Mama Tried
CD#3 :44:20 From Scotch 190 @ 3 ² ips:
1. Not Fade Away->
2. Caution //From Maxell UD @ 7 ¸ ips:
2. //Caution ->
3. Feedback ->
4. WBYG
Source selection, transcription and circulation by Jim Wise THANKS!eac&shn by
Darrin (dnsacks@usa.net)
Grateful Dead
10-4-70
Winterland Arena, San Francisco
SBD FM>MR>R>?>CD>SHN
1. //Till The Morning Comes
2. Brokedown Palace
3. Next Time You See Me
4. Cold Rain & Snow
5. China Cat Sunflower-->
6. I Know You Rider
7. Good Lovin'
8. Sugar Magnolia
9. Casey Jones
10. Uncle John's Band
Trucking and the first couple notes of Till the
Morning Comes are missing due to an announcer
speaking from the FM broadcast.
There is a large dropout near the very beginning
of Next Time You See Me as well as another large
dropout in the right channel later in the song.
stellablue.etree.org
Grateful Dead
10-11-70
Marion Shea Auditorium, Patterson State College,
Wayne, New Jersey
AUD>MC>?>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1 (49:19)
1. Casey Jones (5:02)
2. It Hurts Me Too (5:42)
3. Mama Tried (3:10)
4. Till The Morning Comes (4:15)
5. Dancin' In The Streets (10:54)
6. Candyman (7:26)
7. //Sittin' On Top Of The World (1:03)
8. Morning Dew// (8:25)
9. //Beat It On Down The Line (2:58)
Disc 2 (42:30)
1. China Cat Sunflower%--> (5:02)
2. I Know You Rider%// (1:33)
3. //Dark Star--> (20:29)
4. St. Stephen--> (5:30)
5. Not Fade Away--> (3:03)
6. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad--> (4:55)
7. Not Fade Away (1:53)
Warning: This is a rather ragged recording, and might only satisfy the completists of
collectors. All cuts are probably from the master, as indicated at deadlists. Sound Forge
was used to normalize, correct the pitch, and for minor edits.
Notes:
--most of Sittin' On Top Of The World is missing
--several minutes are clipped off of Morning Dew
--the first few drum beats are clipped on BIODTL
--splice/large dropout in China Cat @ 3:34
--splice/large dropout in China Cat @ 4:40
--splice/large dropout in I Know You Rider @ 0:07
--most of I Know You Rider is cut off
--perhaps a minute or two is missing from the beginning of Dark Star
--Deadbase lists Uncle Johns as encore, though it is not listed at deadlists.
Part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002 shn em up initiative
thanks to Matt Vernon & Raoul Duke
encoding/edits by J. Cotsman
10/24/70 : Kiel Opera House : St. Louis, MO
Disc 1: Dancin', Hurts Me Too, Me & My Uncle, FOTD, Cold Rain, Attics, Good
Lovin', Casey Jones
Disc 2: St. Stephen -> NFA -> GDTRFB -> NFA -> Lovelight
Source: S:MReel>Reelx2>DATx2>ZA2>DartPro32 NR (weight .03/V.L.
smoothing/Normal
frame size/Large freq. carving/V.L. overlay)>CD
Comments: Cut at beginning of NFA (reel flip?)
Filler at end of disc 2:
12/31/70 : Winterland Arena : San Francisco, CA
Dire Wolf, Cryptical -> Drums -> Other One -> Cryptical -> Black Peter,
Sugar Magnolia
Source: S:MReel>DAT>Satellite Feed>DAT>ZA2>SoundForge NR (removed
hum)>DartPro32
de-hissed (gain 3.0)>CD

Grateful Dead 10-30-70
SUNY Stonybrook, NY
SDB>>MR>>PCM>>CD
1CD
Early Show
Setlist:
1. Cold Rain and Snow
2. Truckin'
3. Sugar Magnolia
4. Next Time You See Me
5. Me and My//Uncle
6. Good Lovin >
7. Drums >
8. Cumberland Blues >
9. Good Lovin'
10. encore Casey Jones
seeded to etree and further by mike lai.
any questions send to usalai@nycap.rr.com
thanks to wayne gucwa for sharing these great shows.
The Grateful Dead
10/31/70 "Early Set"
School Gym, SUNY University
Stony Brook, Ny
Source: SBD > Reel > DAT
Transfer: D7 > Coresound > Prodif Plus > Samplitude 5.5 > CDwav > SHN
Transfer and Encoding by: Mike Fischer (phishsdank@aol.com)
Note: This is only the Dead's set.
Disk I
SET2 [1:07:06 +]
01. Till The Morning Comes
02. Hard To Handle
03. Mama Tried
04. China Cat Sunflower >
05. I Know You Rider #
06. Dire Wolf
07. Cold Rain And Snow
08. Me And My Uncle
09. Dark Hollow
10. Brokedown Palace ##
11. Viola Lee Blues % >
12. Cumberland Blues >
13. Uncle John's Band
COMMENTS:
Two "shows" were advertised, at 8:00 and at 12:00, "featuring NRPS."
SET 2 is the Early Show electric Dead set.
#The last minute or so of Rider is clipped; this sounds like it's on the master.
##There is also a brief cut starting 2:13 into Brokedown.
%This is the final Viola Lee Blues and Jerry slips out the backdoor without a goodbye.

Grateful Dead
Capitol Theatre
Port Chester, NY
11-5-70
Electric Set [75:06]
1. Hard to Handle [glitch at 8:17]
2. Sittin' on top of the World
3. Mama Tried
4. Truckin'
5. Drums
6. The Other One [glitch at 1:30]
7. Dark Star
8. St. Stephen
9. Not Fade Away/Goin' down the Road Feelin' Bad
[tape cuts off here as Pigpen plays harmonica]
Lineage:
center lodge, mics mounted on rails->Sony cassette audience master->
analog cassette XL II, no dolby->Sony TC D5M DAT->playback on Sony PCM R-700->
HDD via za2->CDR master via CD Architect->EAC->SHN
EAC & SHN by harlan; CDR from Crazy Jimi
THE CAPITOL THEATER SHOWS -- NOV 5-8 1970
For this run of shows at the Capitol Theater (Nov. 5-8) the Dead played a
single concert each night from Thursday to Sunday. The Capitol Theater's
Village Voice ad for October 1 lists shows ("featurning NRPS") at 8:00 PM
on November 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th. In the ads for 10/29 and 11/5, ads
for the shows at the 46th St. Rock Palace in Brooklyn are prominent in
these same issues.
BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE Capitol Theater
CITY Port Chester
STATE NY
DATE 11/06/70
SET1 Total [24:19+]; Candyman [1:06]; fixing the monitors [1:37];
Candyman tuning & Candyman [4:16]; Uncle John's Band [1:25]; Uncle
John's Band [2:13]; tuning [1:50]; Attics Of My Life [5:23]; drums
& Phil* [6:30#]
SET2 Total [50:28+]; Don't Ease Me In [#3:09]; [0:09]; Deep Elem [5:51];
[1:27]; Dark Hollow [3:02]; [0:43]; Friend Of The Devil [3:36]; [1:31];
The Rub [2:57]; [0:42]; Black Peter [7:06]; [1:31]; El Paso [4:45**];
Brokedown Palace tuning** [1:11]; Brokedown Palace** [5:52]; Uncle John's
Band** [#5:41]
SET3 Total [:]; NRPS set
SET4 Total [79:30***]; Casey Jones [4:36]; [0:18]; Me & My Uncle [3:32]; King
Bee [6:45]; China Cat Sunflower [2:57] >; jam [3:05] >; I Know You Rider
[4:08]; Easy Wind [8:38]; Truckin [7:31]; Candyman [7:20]; [0:12] Sugar
Magnolia [7:20]; drums [0:31] >; Good Lovin [1:42] >; drums [4:17] >;
Main Ten drums [0:35] >; Main Ten [3:43] >; drums [4:10] >; Good Lovin
[8:40]
SET5 Total [56:44]; Alligator [3:29] >; drums [0:10] >; jam [10:39] >; Not
Fade Away [2:57] >; Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad [4:13] >; Mountain jam
[0:30] >; Not Fade Away [2:40] >; Caution [14:13] >; Lovelight [17:30];
[0:30]
Note - Most timings above are listed as per www.deadlists.com
COMMENTS SET 1 is the acoustic soundcheck. *Phil toys with the opening
lines to Cumberland Blues among various other songs.
SET 2 is the opening acoustic Dead set. The end of El Paso, Brokedown
Palace tuning, Brokedown Palace, Uncle John's Band & the NRPS set
that followed (aka - SET 3), did not circulate as of (2/98)**.
SET 4 is a electric Dead set. Eyewitness & AUD recorder David Tamarkin
says this set definetly ends with Good Lovin'. ***Does not include Easy
Wind, which is not on Teddy GoodBear's copies.
SET 5 is another electric Dead set. The first 3:10 of the jam after
Alligator is just Jerry & the drummers; this jam involves allusions to
Not Fade Away, Goin Down The Road, The Other One and Caution, but never
settles into any steady riff despite the drummers energetic efforts to
herd it into Not Fade from 7:30 on -- when they finally do slip into it
by the back door at 10:39 the effect is explosive. The dovetail into
Goin Down The Road 3 minutes later is as deft; this song features the
additional verse "Mama told me son don't go down there." There are
Caution hints in the transition from Mountain jam back to Not Fade.
Pigpen's harmonica is prominent early in Caution -- the jamming here is
over the top, more than a match for any show ever -- the segue into
Lovelight takes it from a roar to a whisper to a roar in 3 seconds. It's
hard to believe they didn't play an encore, or two.
There is no SBD master of this show in the vault.
========================================================================
From: Teddy GoodBear <Teddy@GoodBear.com>
To: Dave Tamarkin
Subject: Re: 11/6/70 & 8/17/70?
Date: Monday, February 14, 2000 12:41 PM
From: <Dave Tamarkin>
: cassette master > cassette copy > my reel copy
: at 3-3/4 ips > your dat except for the small portion
: during the acoustic set with the quality difference,
: Brokedown and part of El Paso from my cassette master
: > my reel copy at 3-3/4 ips > your dat.
Who was the taper for both? Were you the taper for the small portion
"cassette master"? And do you know what equipment you or he or they used?
: I don't know if i go along with the 8/17/70 assumption.
: I have that also, never realized it was the same. it could
: be capitol, came off one of those tapes and
: the guy didn't do any trading. The mystery continues...
Is there more to what you have listed as 8/17/70? Can you compare the 2?
Teddy :^)
From: From: <Dave Tamarkin>
To: <Teddy@goodbear.com>
Subject: Re: 11/6/70 & 8/17/70?
Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 7:07 PM
I don't know the name of the guy who taped the bulk of that show, but he was
the infamous usher who's been mentioned for years. He did almost everyone who
played there but after a falling out with my friend, his brother in law, we
never got to dub most of his stash. What was gotten includes several dead, nrps,
janis, tuna, tull, allmans, delaney & bonnie, traffic & j.a. shows. He would
set up off the balcony with a mike spread. I have no idea what he used. that
small acoustic portion was mine on a panasonic portable, if memory serves.
What you have as 8/17/70 is the same as what i have. As i mentioned, it was on
one his tapes with no info. He didn't trade so we don't know where else it
could have been from.
hope this all helps.
Dave
========================================================================
----- Original Message -----
From: <DeadLists-Digest-Owner@nemesis.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
From: Dave Tamarkin
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 1999 20:17:11 EST
Subject: 11/6/70
Hi folks, my name is Dave Tamarkin. For many years now I've been trying
to correct the base on the subject of 11/6/70 capitol, port chester. This
was my 1st show. I was already quite familiar with existing released lp's
of the dead. Anyway, I brought a recorder with me not knowing about things
like fresh batteries and how long these guys really play, I only managed
to get a small part of the show. Many years later, I found out that my
friend's brother in law was the often mentioned mystery usher who may have
recorded some shows. He had a deal with the promoter to tape off the balcony
while tending to his job. His was the source for many good tapes from there,
including jethro tull, hot tuna, janis joplin, traffic and more. My copy of this
show has the acoustic brokedown palace, followed by ujb to close the set. Also,
if you listen closely, after good lovin, you hear a mention of a break to change
a string, if memory serves. After the break, alligator follows. One show that
night! i walked in about 8:15 and left about 2. And yes, the nrps set does exist
on tape, at least from that night.
keep up the good work, DT
RECORDING 18 AF 80 A? & 90 AF. **NRPS set & missing acoustic dead songs
surfaced 2/00, originating from David Tamarkin to Teddy GoodBear. The
found "missing" acoustic dead songs are in somewhat degraded sound quality.
CONTRIBUTORS Jim Powell Dwight Holmes Joey Newlander Teddy GoodBear David
Tamarkin
========================================================================
CD1 {Total Time using 80 min CDR - 74:47}
DEAD acoustic soundcheck:
Candyman 01:05
fixing the monitors 01:36
candyman tuning and Candyman 04:16
Uncle John's Band 01:25
Uncle John's Band 02:12
tuning 01:50
Attics Of My Life 05:22
drums & Phil 06:29#
DEAD opening SET1 acoustic:
SET1: Don't Ease Me In #03:19
Deep Elem 06:16
Dark Hollow 04:32
Friend Of The Devil 04:14
tuning 01:16
The Rub 03:16
Black Peter 07:42
tuning 01:16
El Paso 05:50
Brokedown Palace tuning 01:10
Brokedown Palace 05:51
Uncle John's Band #05:40
{NRPS Set goes here}
NRPS Set
Microphone Check
Workin Man's Blues
I Don't Know You
Watcha Gonna Do
Glendale Train
Portland Woman
Fair Chance to Know
All I Ever Wanted
Truck Drivin Man
Lodi
Me & Bobby McGee
Louisiana Lady
The Weight
Honky Tonk Woman
CD2 {Total Time using 80 min CDR - 79:30}
DEAD SET2 1st electric:
Casey Jones 05:25
Me & My Uncle 04:04
I'm A King Bee 08:11
China Cat Sunflower > 06:05
I Know You Rider 05:36
MISSING? or was not played: Easy Wind [8:38]
Truckin 08:43
Candyman 09:54
Sugar Magnolia 05:17
Good Lovin' > 08:45
Main Ten 08:34
Good Lovin' 08:50
CD3 {Total Time - 56:44}
DEAD SET3 2nd electric:
Alligator > 06:37
Not Fade Away > 10:25
Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad > 04:57
Mountain Jam > 00:31
Not Fade Away > 02:19
Caution > 13:47
Turn On Your Lovelight 08:04
========================================================================
Teddy :^) www.goodbear.com
Home of etrees: www.goodbear.com/tree.html
PS - Thanks Dave Tamarkin for getting me started with Dead tape trading in 1975.
I still have those very 1st cassettes from the Fillmore East you gave me back then!!!
And it was good to see you again after more then 15 years in the year 2000!
Encoded to MP3 by: Teddy "Good Bear" & posted the 1st time to
"alt.binaries.gdead.highspeed" 5/00 with the help of Doug Johnson.
Grateful Dead And NRPS
Capitol Theatre,
Port Chester, NY
November 7, 1970
Sources:
Ken Leighs MAC>C>C>D>CD*
Jack Toners MAC>R>C>CD**
Marty Weinbergs MAR>R>D>CD+(12:44 16:16 of Drums from Toners
MAC>R>C>CD)
mastering and shn encoding Jack Warner
DISC ONE
ACOUSTIC SET1
<Tuning> 1:31
2 Deep Elem Blues 6:54
3 Monkey and the Engineer 5:07
4 Big Railroad Blues 6:13
5 Operator 4:28
6 El Paso 5:32
7 How Long Blues* 3:29
8 Ripple** 4:13
9 Brokedown Palace* > 4:22
10 Uncle Johns Band* 5:38
NRPS SET1
1 Truck Drivin Man* 2:241
2 Together Again Instrumental* 2:121
3 Sweet Lovin One false start* 1:211
4 Sweet Lovin One* 3:361
5 Dirty Business** 10:441
6 Henry** 3:371
7 Last Lonely Eagle** 6:21
DISC TWO
1 Connection* 3:55
2 Louisiana Lady** 3:54
3 Honky Tonk Women** 5:01
ELECTRIC SET ONE
4 //Cumberland Blues 4:47
5 Cold Rain and Snow 8:10
6 It Hurts Me Too 5:17
7 Beat It On Down the Line 3:39
8 Truckin > 6:55
9 Drums+ > 16:42
10 The Other One > 10:04
11 Casey Jones 5:46
DISC THREE
1 <Tuning> 3:39
2 Attics of My Life 6:46
3 Sugar Magnolia 6:05
4 Big Boss Man 5:10
5 Mama Tried 2:56
6 /China Cat Sunflower > 6:03
7 I Know You Rider 7:05
8 King Bee 10:31
9 Good Lovin 10:59
You Rider 7:05
8 King Bee 10:31
9 Good Lovin 10:59
9
The Capitol Theater
Port Chester, NY
11-08-70
disc 1 (acoustic set)
1. Dire Wolf
2. I Know You Rider
3. Dark Hollow
4. Rosalie McFall
5. El Paso
6. Operator
7. Ripple
8. Friend of the Devil
9. Tuning/Chatter
10. Wake Up, Little Susie
11. Uncle John's Band
disc 2 (electric part 1)
1. Morning Dew
2. Me & My Uncle
3. Mystery Train ->
4. My Babe
5. Around & Around
6. New Orleans ->
7. Searchin'
8. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
9. Casey Jones
10. Truckin
disc 3 (electric part 2)
1. Dark Star ->
2. The Main Ten ->
3. Dancin' in the Streets
4. Not Fade Away ->
5. Going Down the Road Feelin' Bad ->
6. Not Fade Away ->
7. Good Lovin'
The various sources for this composite recording make an accurate genealogy
impossible, but the bulk of the recording seems to be MAC>C>D>CD,
with a couple of mystery gens in there somewhere. The DAT>CD conversion was
done by one Miles Garrett, and CD>SHN by Morgan Evans. Enjoy.
The following discussion is from deadlists.com. After much listening,
it appears that our copy is a well-executed composite of 1AUD patched with 2AUD,
except for the last half of Dancin through the end of the show, which is patched with
a higher-gen copy of the last reel of 1AUD:
*************************************************************************
Since no SBD survives in the vault of this alltime classic show we are
especially lucky that there are three AUD masters in circulation. The best
master as far as sound, reportedly 1AUD was recorded from the balcony. It
is recognizable by the following defects: it is missing the opening 1:46 of
Morning Dew, the 1st 9 seconds of Around & Around, 1:02 of jamming in Baby
Blue starting at 7:37, the first 3 seconds of Truckin, the first couple
seconds of Dark Star, and 4:19 of jamming from Dancin, starting at 2:06.
Some copies in circulation patch the beginning of Morning Dew with 2AUD;
some patch the middle of Dancin with 2AUD, and of these some return to 1AUD
for the last 3:56 of Dancin and others continue with 2AUD through to the end
of the song.
Also, many circulating tapes that start with 1AUD and patch through to the
end with 2AUD continue through to the end of the show with 2AUD's version of
the concluding sequence, NFA through Good Lovin, despite the fact that
2AUD's GDTRFB is missing fully 3 minutes of jamming starting at 4:12.
Besides this cut, which includes the brief Mountain jam, the 2AUD master of
this sequence is distinguished by a woman saying "hey, more" during the
opening NFA drums. 2AUD has more audience noise than 1AUD; it was probably
made on the floor from some ways back; it is not widely circulated except
fragmentarily as patches in Dew and Dancin on copies of 1AUD, but the
complete acoustic set and all of the electric set except New Orleans
Searchin and Truckin through Dancin can be found; there is no sign of the
NRPS set in 2AUD. Clearly on several occasions people have taken partial or
complete versions of 1AUD and 2AUD and assembled various combinations of the
two tapes to make more nearly complete versions of the show -- other
combinations besides those noted above.
3AUD has only recently come into circulation. It was made on a Sony
dictaphone; its sound quality improves as it progresses; probably the mic
was moved closer to the PA in the course of the performance. 3AUD contains
only the electric set; it is the only master that includes the opening 3
seconds of Truckin and the first bar of NFA; it is missing 0:47 of Good
Lovin starting 5:40 after drums [4:07]. Most circulating copies of 1AUD
require speed correction, whereas copies of 3AUD are more likely to be good
speed. There is also SBD in circulation of the last 5 NRPS tunes, although
there is no SBD of the Dead portions of this show in the vault or in
circulation.
**********************************************************************
more info:
the person who is responsible for the bulk of the capitol theatre audience
recordings is a fellow by the name of ken lee (not sure of his last name
spelling). this is the guy who was employed by howard stein (local ny area
promoter of the time) my source is his brother in law, mark c (a long time
dead head & quite a nice & unassuming person) i owe mark a huge debt of
gratitude.
ken's port chester masters were recorded on a sony cassette deck (don't have
the 'model # or mic info) his positioning was generally center lodge with
mic's mounted on the rail. 3/21/70 had the mic's spaced at over 15 feet, and
the recording bears out that information. 6/24/70 set#2 was mastered on a
120-minute cassette.
ken is reported to be very un-friendly and intimidating (6 foot 5 inches
with a security guard attitude) he was at tompkins square park, nyc 6/67
and reported a ½ hour dancin' in the street, fwiw. he recorded many local
shows (queens college, all 4 stands at port chester, Manhattan center.etc.
mark says he was doing this only for himself and never did much of anything
at all with his recordings. at port chester he had howard steins permission
to tape, with the footnote of never letting them out. so...marks older
sister is married to this guy & he would occasionally let mark have tapes &
mark was apparently pretty free with his copies over the years. most of what
circulates from gd @ port chester originated mainly from mark's 1st gen
copies, not ken's masters. as time went on their relationship deteriorated
(now they are estranged) and ken literally & figuratively shut the door on
mark.
marks last score from ken's tapes was back in 1986. when ken was out, mark &
an instigating friend went armed with sony tc d5m's and recorded as much
from the masters as they could get away with. ken arrived in the middle of
all this and was outraged and shut it all down & proceeded to take all the
copies (not all it turned out) mark told me that at that point in time, all
the tapes he witnessed were badly in need of restoration (and this was back
in 1986)
i am sad to relay that even though these master still exist, there are
rotting in un-kind hands it took me close to 2 years & many phone calls to
hook up with mark, and then only for one day. things were haphazard & i
taped what i could given the time i had on hand.
*************************************************************************
for even further discussion of these great tapes see the Taper's Compendium.
Grateful Dead
11-20-70
The Palestra, University of Rochester,
Rochester, New York
AUD>MR>PCM>D>CD>EAC>SHN
Disc 1
Set 1
1. //Cold Rain & Snow//
2. //Me & My Uncle
3. Next Time You See Me
4. China Cat Sunflower-->
5. I Know You Rider
6. //Sugar Magnolia
7. //Friend Of The Devil%
8. Mama Tried
9. //Good Lovin'//
10. //Cumberland Blues
11. Candyman//
Disc 2
Set 1 continued
1. Truckin'-->
2. The Other One%-->
3. St. Stephen-->
4. Not Fade Away-->
5. Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-->
6. Not Fade Away-->
7. King Bee//
8. Casey Jones
Disc 3
Set 2
1. It's All Over Now*
2. Instrumental-->*
3. Spring Song Tuning/false start*
4. Around & Around*
5. //Jam-->**
6. Darling Corey-->***
7. Jam//**
8. Tuning**
9. //Jam**
10. //Uncle John's Band
*with Jorma Kaukonen
**with Jorma & Jack Casady
***with Jorma, Jack Casady & John Dawson
This is a reported Marty Weinberg audience recording. Many songs have been clipped at the
beginning or end, though most of these cuts are minor. There are occasional, faint moments
of static or degradation throughout this recording. Besides the flaws, which are minor,
this is one of the better audience recordings of the year.
Several large dropouts were adjusted, such that extremely low levels were normalized and
smoothed over using Sound Forge:
d1t06 @ 1:30
d1t06 @ 3:20
d1t09 @ 4:02 (irreparable)
d1t09 @ 4:20
d1t09 @ 6:10
d2t03 @ 1:22 (irreparable)
d2t05 @ 1:20
d3t07 @ 0:35
d3t09 @ 10:03
other notes:
--reel flip @ 0:55 in FOTD
--tape flutter at beginning of St. Stephen
--it seems the recording has picked up a nearby radio station as overlapping music can be
heard during parts of St. Stephen
--the order of the songs is uncertain, as the placement of Good Lovin' is questionable.
Thanks to Jeff Cook
encoding/edits J. Cotsman
Grateful Dead
11-23-70
Anderson Theater
New York, NY
SBDMR>DAT>CD-r>EAC>SHN
This is all I have as of now. When I get time, I'll go through it and
time it. I DO know that there are quite a few cuts and missing songs
here. But what is here IS awesome! Tracks may be out of order, at least
according to deadbase.
Grateful Dead
12/12/70
Santa Rosa Fairgrounds
Santa Rosa, California
Source: Master Soundboard Reel > Cassette > DAT > CDR
see below for comments copied from http://www.deadlists.com
CD Mastering by Scott Clugston
EAC'ed / SHN'ed by Scott Clugston
9/14/01
Disc 1
1st Set
1. //Me & My Uncle
2. Truckin'>
3. Brokedown Palace
4. Hard To Handle
5. Mama Tried
6. China Cat Sunflower>
7. I Know You Rider
2nd Set
8. //Big Railroad Blues
9. King Bee
10.Sugar Magnolia
11.//Casey Jones
Disc 2
1. Dire Wolf
2. Cryptical Envelopment>
3. Drums>
4. The Other One//
Cryptcial Envelopment (missing)
5. //Not Fade Away>
6. GDTRFB>
7. Darkness Jam>
8. Not Fae Away
10.Good Lovin'>
11.Drums>
12.Good Lovin'>
13.Uncle John's Band
copied from http://www.deadlists.com :
BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE Fairgrounds
CITY Santa Rosa
STATE CA
DATE 12/12/70
SET1 [40:56 +] Me And My Uncle [#2:39] ; Loony Tunes tuning [1:25] ;
Truckin [7:31] ; [0:34] ; Brokedown Palace [6:09] ; [2:20 group whistle] ;
Hard To Handle [6:54] ; [0:23] ; Mama Tried [2:28] ; [0:15] ; China Cat
Sunflower [2:57] > jam [3:03] > I Know You Rider [4:07] ; [0:09] %
SET2 [1:18:44 +] Big RR Blues [#4:28] ; [0:37] ; King Bee [8:15] ; [0:09]
; Sugar Magnolia [5:43] ; [0:24] % Casey Jones [4:26] % [0:08] ; Dire Wolf
[3:41] ; [0:31] ; Cryptical Envelopment [2:03] > drums [1:33] > The Other
One [8:43#] % Not Fade Away [#4:18] > Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad [4:51] >
Not Fade Away [0:23] > Darkness Darkness jam [1:46] > St. Stephen jam []
1:02 > pure space jam [0:23] > Not Fade Away [1:44] ; [1:17] ; Good Lovin'
[1:53] > drums [1:11] > Good Lovin' [11:46] > Uncle John's Band [7:31] ;
[0:08] %
ENCORE
COMMENTS Total time 1:59:40 +. There are two tapes in the vault from Santa
Rosa, December 1970 -- a 41 minute reel marked "12/11/70" (listed here as
SET 1) and an 80 minute tape marked "12/12/70" (listed here as SET 2).
However, it is thought that there was only one Santa Rosa December 70 show,
on the 12th, and that the vault tape marked the 11th is mislabeled.
Jerry announces a break after I Know You Rider. Me And My Uncle could be
the first tune or we could be missing several tunes before it. There was
also a NRPS set.
Eaton lists:
12/12/70 County Fairgrounds, Santa Rosa Ca - complete
4.8, 121min, Sbd, A1D0, Reel M->Cass 1->Dat 0, 48k,
7inch Master Reels@7.5ips 1/2trk->Tascam 122mkIII Cass 1st Gen->3800 x 0
RECORDING 120 SB
CONTRIBUTORS Jim Powell Rob Eaton Dick Latvala
BAND Grateful Dead
VENUE Winterland
CITY San Francisco
STATE CA
DATE 12/23/70
Source: SBD>MR>R>DAT>CDR
Conversion: CDR > EAC(secure) > Cool Edit (minor fixes) > CDWav(retracking) >
mkwact(seekable) mvernon54@attbi.com
shntool confirms tracks on sector boundaries
Part of The Music Never Stopped Project 2002 shn em up initiative 7/7/02
Thanks to Raoul Duke for the disks!
Disk 1 [24:21]
SET1
01. [07:01] Hard To Handle ;
02. [07:21] Candyman ;
03. [04:04] Me And My Uncle ;
04. [05:53] Cold Rain & Snow %
[Missing] Me And Bobby McGee ;
[Missing] Dire Wolf;
[Missing] Good Lovin' >
[Missing] drums >
[Missing] Good Lovin';
[Missing] Casey Jones >
[Missing] Uncle John's Band
Noted flaws:
d1t1 - sub-second left channel drop out ~1:38
Deadlists COMMENTS:
Benefit for the Montessori School and Bear. Hard To Handle through Cold Rain appear on the
circulating SBD excerpt. The rest of the tunes are according to Rob Eaton's transcript of
a 45-minute vault SBD reel. There was also a NRPS set, and according to DeadBase IX Hot
Tuna and Lizard were also on the bill. Eaton lists:
12/23/70 WInterland Arena, San Francisco Ca - complete 4.8, 045min, Sbd, A1D0, Reel
M->Reel 1->Dat 0, 48k, 7inch Master Reel@7.5ips 1/2trk->Technics 1st Gen
Reel->3800 x 0

Grateful Dead
Legion Stadium
El Monte CA
December 27, 1970
Two Discs
Lineage: MSR>C>D>CD
Disc One
1. Truckin'
2. Mama Tried
3. Hard To Handle
4. Deep Elem
5. Sugar Magnolia
6. Brokedown Palace
7. Cumberland
8. Hurts Me Too
9. Me & My Uncle
10. China Cat Sunflower >
11. I Know You Rider
12. Casey Jones
Disc Two
1. //Good Lovin'
2. Midnight Hour
3. Attics of My Life
4. Me & Bobby McGee
5. Around & Around
6. St. Stephen >
7. Not Fade Away >
8. GDTRFB >
9. Turn On Your Lovelight
piped in by Steve Barbella
october '01
enjoy
a million thanks to Seth Kaplan for this one
deadlists:
COMMENTS Total time: 2:29:02 +. There was also a NRPS set. Before
Truckin Bobby & Jerry both urge the audience to "feel free to move around --
there's lots of room in here." It Hurts Me Too cuts near the end of the
tune. Probably quite a bit of Good Lovin' is missing before the SBD cuts
in. After Lovelight they start Uncle John's Band and the stop immediately;
this is followed by cheering and sounds of the band leaving the stage.
Probably this was the end of the show.
RECORDING 150 SB
CONTRIBUTORS Jim Powell

Grateful Dead
Legion Stadium
El Monte, CA
December 28, 1970
SBD>MR>C>DAT>CD>EAC>SHN>WAV (for edits)>SHN
Disc One
1. Cold Rain & Snow
2. Truckin'
3. It Hurts Me Too
4. Me & My Uncle
5. Beat It On Down the Line
6. China Cat Sunflower >
7. I Know You Rider
8. Cryptical Envelopment >
9. Drumz>
10. The Other One>
11. Cryptical Envelopment >
12. Sugar Magnolia
13. Casey Jones
Disc Two (80 min cd required)
1. Smokestack Lightning
2. Big Railroad Blues
3. Me & Bobby McGee
4. Deep Elem Blues
5. Cumberland Blues
6. Morning Dew
7. Good Lovin' >
8. Drumz >
9. Good Lovin
10.Uncle John's Band
Comments:
biodtl 19 beats
SBD discs provided by Seth Kaplan
patches in Biodtl, Sugar, and Cumberland
to cover short losses from reel flips were
supplied by audience recording of lineage:
Sony ECM-22>Rm>Dat>CD>Sound Forge>CD>EAC>.wav
Splices, retracking and shn formating by
Steve Barbella, using cool wave, NeroWave,
CDwave, and MKW. EAC ripping with
secure mode and offsets config'd.
project started 7-28-01, finished 10-15-01
thank you all for your kind patience.
enjoy-
sb

Grateful Dead
December 31st, 1970
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
SOURCE:*
Disc 1 Tracks 1-6: FMS (KSAN)>??>Cass>DAT>CDR
Disc 1 Tracks 7-9: SBD MR>Cass>DAT>CDR (Pre-FM GDH)
Disc 2 Tracks 1-2: FMS (KSAN)>??>Cass>DAT>CDR
Disc 2 Tracks 3-4: SBD MR>??>Cass>DAT>CDR
Disc I
1. Truckin'
2. The Monkey// & The Engineer
3. Cold Rain & Snow
4. Easy Wind...
Big Railroad Blues
5. Cumberland Blues
6. Dire Wolf
7. Cryptical Envelopment>
Drums>
The Other One>
Cryptical Envelopment
8. Black Peter
9. Sugar Magnolia**
DISC II
1. China Cat Sunflower>
2. I Know You Rider
3. Good Lovin'>
4. Uncle John's Band
*Source for the KSAN stuff is questionable. It might be the audience taper that is heard
being busted for at least the first part of disc 1. There is little audience noise
throughout, so, it is likely that the KSAN source is correct, although the degradation of
the sound is enough to make one think that it could be an audience.
** Taper being busted by band was moved by Gans to before Sugar Magnolia, but, it belongs
before China Cat (both are present).
The Grateful Dead
12-31-71
Winterland Arena - San Francisco, Ca.
Aftershow Jam & Promos
Source: sbd>?reel?>dat>cd
Conversion: Kenwood TrueX>EAC(range/high/secure)>CDWav(split)>shn V3
Conversion & Seed: Brian Cole (cole7007@yahoo.com) 11/24/01
(Another show kindly contributed by Jim Oade at www.oade.com)
DISC 1
1. //Johnny B Goode (02:25)
2. Around & Around (05:06)
3. ?Rock Me Baby? (10:37)
4. Not Fade Away (16:31)
5. I Know You Rider (06:07)
6. "Showbill Chant" (01:21)
7. "The Carousel - Letter To Mother" (01:01)
8. "We're Sorry We're Not Playing Portchester Jam" (01:39)
9. "Jelly Roll Promo" (00:55)
10. "Rate The Record" (00:54)
11. "Doin' That Rag Promo" (00:52)
Total: 47:28
SHOW NOTES:
After show performance
SEED NOTES:
This seed comes from the generousity of Jim Oade at www.oade.com. The show was
labeled as 12-31-70aftershow. Unfortunately there is little to no information
regarding this performance since I can't find any evidence of it circulating
prior to this. Please contact me at cole7007@yahoo.com if you have any
additional information relating to this performance.
d1t03 ?Rock Me Baby? - Not sure if this is the correct title or not.
d1t05 I Know You Rider - A very interesting early version of this song. This
version has a different tempo at times and some strange lyrics.
d1t06-d1t11 - These were patched at the end of the performance so I kept them
on the seed. They are some pretty interesting promos. The names are in quotes
because this was the best description that I could come up with.
d1t08 "We're Sorry We're Not Playing Portchester Jam" - Jerry and Mickey in a
bluegrass jam apologizing for not playing Portchester.
Enjoy this rare treat!
-Brian