Source Summary
Jerry Garcia, Ron McKernan, David McQueen, Ken Frankel, & Possibly Others: Master Audience (?) Reel (Scotch 150) >
playback on Technics RS 1520 @ 7-1/2 ips
no dolby > first gen (?) reel (Scotch 207
recorded via Otari MX5050 @ 7-1/2 ips no
dolby) > playback on Technics RS1506 >
Tascam DA-40 DAT > Tascam CD-RW700 master
CD > CDs > HP 9350i extraction using EAC >
.shn encoding using mkwACT. Source discs
from Jay Jurina, extraction and .shn
encoding by Joe Jupille. Sector boundary
alignment confirmed using shntool.
Jerry Garcia, Ron McKernan, David
McQueen, Ken Frankel, & Possibly Others
Unknown Location
Unknown Date
Master Audience (?) Reel (Scotch 150) >
playback on Technics RS 1520 @ 7-1/2 ips
no dolby > first gen (?) reel (Scotch 207
recorded via Otari MX5050 @ 7-1/2 ips no
dolby) > playback on Technics RS1506 >
Tascam DA-40 DAT > Tascam CD-RW700 master
CD > CDs > HP 9350i extraction using EAC >
.shn encoding using mkwACT. Source discs
from Jay Jurina, extraction and .shn
encoding by Joe Jupille. Sector boundary
alignment confirmed using shntool.
Single Disc (6) 19:45
1. Blues Jam [2:38]
2. Careless Love [1:45] ->
3. In The Pines [2:59]
4. Goin' To Chicago [4:01]
5. 99 Years [5:28]
6. Blue Goose [2:35]
Timings are for tracks, not songs.
DEADLISTS INFORMATION:
COMMENTS Jerry Garcia, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, other personnel unknown
* "Unident Thing" * Other artists included: Mike Sector.
RECORDINGS 20 A?. Audience recording, possibly from mics placed on stage.
CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Thayer Jennings
My reasoning for listing this separate (from 06/11/62):
I think the above is the same material you have listed (after Three Men Went
A-Hunting) on 06/11/62. And indeed, this follows Three Men W.A.H. on one of
my copies of 6/11/62... but it's listed separately as "Unident Thing w/ Pig
& Jerry"... that's it -- no date, location, venue. Specific reasons (in no
particular order):
* it's listed on my tape separately
* there is a splice and a marked difference in sound quality and tone
* Pigpen only appears on *this* portion / other personnel have changed
* Sandy Troy's 'Early Garcia Song List' ("Captain Trips," Appendix A) seems
to agree (that the 6/11/62 set ends with Three Men W.A.H.).
My reasoning for listing two sets:
* After Goin' To Chicago, Mike Sector introduces himself (apparently as a
guest act, between sets): "I don't think many of you know me, but I'm a
guest here tonight. My name is Mike Sector and..."(cut) Then cuts into:
crowd silence>applause> Garcia: "Uh, I'm back again, but this time it's
purely secondary, uh... a lot of... perhaps those of you that heard, uh...
Ron play the harmonica, were impressed by his playing... playing, but there
is another side to this... even more impressive, I think.... So, even though
he'd be the last to admit it... I'd better shut up."
Note: And I'm not extremely convinced 'Blue Goose' belongs with this list.
It, too, has a slightly different sound quality and tone. Does that sound
like Garcia's guitar-playing to you?
END DEADLISTS INFORMATION