Source Summary
Garcia & Saunders: patched version: MAC > D > CD > EAC > SHN, Recorded by Louis Falanga, Sony ECM 250 > Sony TC-110 + MSR > D > CD patches from sbd portion that usually circulates as part of "Dick's Gift." Patching by Sean Cribbs. Subsequent extraction using EAC, retracking using CD Wave, sector boundary verification using shntool, .shn encoding using mkwACT, and seeding by Joe Jupille.
Garcia & Saunders
Keystone; Berkeley, CA
1/18/74
PATCHED VERSION (discs one and two different
from previously circulating version)
MAC > D > CD > EAC > SHN
Recorded by Louis Falanga, Sony ECM 250 > Sony TC-110 +
MSR > D > CD patches (ca. 40 seconds at
the cut in My Funny Valentine, plus the
first few notes of Finders Keepers) from
sbd portion that usually circulates as
part of "Dick's Gift." Patching by Sean
Cribbs. Subsequent extraction using EAC,
retracking using CD Wave, sector boundary
verification using shntool, .shn encoding
using mkwACT, and seeding by Joe Jupille.
Disc One (5) 70:37
--Set I--
1. Tuning [0:22]
2. Someday Baby [13:40] [2:18]
3. La-La [11:32] [2:18]
4. Second That Emotion [14:40] [1:10]
5. My Funny Valentine [24:25] [0:11]
Disc Two (7) 71:11
--Set I (con't)--
1. Tuning [0:34]
2. Who's Lovin' You Tonight? [15:25] [0:26]
--Set II--
3. Finders Keepers [10:13] [1:10]
4. Think [9:04] [1:33]
5. "Sure is quiet for Berkeley" [0:19]
6. Are You Lonely For Me Baby?// [15:23#] [0:08]
7. //It's No Use [16:38] [0:11]
Disc Three (6) 62:10
--Set II (con't)--
1. Tuning [1:34]
2. Expressway [11:39] [1:02]
3. Roadrunner [11:35] [0:26]
4. Like a Road [14:10] [0:19]
5. Mystery// Train [13:08#] [0:59]
6. The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down [6:06] [0:10]
Disc Four (5) 38:17
--Set III--
1. Tuning [1:05]
2. Harder They Come [14:45] [0:56]
3. Wondering Why [10:39] [0:30]
4. Banter/Tuning [3:27]
5. C.C. Rider [6:37] [0:15]
Flaws/Notes:
d1t04 Second That Emotion light tick @ 4:22
d1t05 My Funny Valentine light crackles
(volume reduced by Sean Cribbs) just before
patch, @ 6:01, 6:04-6:06. These were present on the unpatched version as well.
d2t02-03 pop just before track marker
d2t06 Lonely for Me (master?) anomalies @ 10:36-11:04
d2t06 Lonely for Me cuts out
d2t07 It's No Use cuts in, not much missing
d3t04 Like a Road crackles @ 1:17, 1:24, 1:43, 3:02, 2:03-2:05, 2:14
d3t05 Mystery Train cut/splice @ 3:11
d4t05 C.C. Rider guest vocalist, maybe Roger Troy?
Additional Notes:
Variable speed problems throughout, though absent
those problems (which really aren't that distracting)
this is an excellent recording. I will not note specific
speed-related anomalies in these flaw notes.
This is tracked and noted as a three-set show, consistent
with the taper's recollection and notations. However, it
seems at least possible that this material derives from two
separate shows, either from 1/17 and 1/18 or from early and
late shows on the 18th. First, the show is longer in terms
of sets and minutes than just about any other Garcia & Saunders
show on record. Second, Finders Keepers, Think, the "sure is quiet
for Berkeley" comment, and Are You Lonely For Me Baby? have
circulated since at least 1990 with a date of 1/17 (albeit
1973, which seems clearly incorrect). Third, the tuning break
during "set III" (disc four) has two separate audience members
calling for songs that appear earlier on this recording
(Finders Keepers and Second That Emotion). While it seems unlikely
that two separate audience members would have forgotten
what had been played only an hour or two earlier and/or
requested that a song be repeated, some who attended shows at the
Keystone suggest that, with all of the comings and goings (etc.),
it might have been possible. Ultimately, we will
probably never know, but this material rocks nonetheless!