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Microtech Gefell M300s (FOB, center) > Mackie 1202-VLZ > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT (48K)
DAT > Sony R500 > Lucid PCI24 > Mac (Peak+Waves) > wavs > flacs (June 2005)
Taped and Transferred by Michael Zelner
David Gans and the Broken Angels
The Dead Experiment
Blake's, Berkeley CA
April 15, 1997
Source: Microtech Gefell M300s (FOB, center) > Mackie 1202-VLZ > Tascam DA-P1 > DAT (48K);
beginning of CD1 and CD3 patched with Sony stereo mic (front of stage left) > Sony D8 > DAT (48K) (Matt Kora)
Transfer (June 2005): DAT > Sony R500 > Lucid PCI24 > Mac (Peak+Waves) > wavs > flacs
DAT recording and flacs by by Michael Zelner/ZOKA
Set 1 (9:15 - 10:25pm):
CD1 (69:16)
1 intro (David Gans)
2 Scarlet Begonias ->
3 Fire On The Mountain
4 Bird Song ->
5 New Speedway Boogie ->
6 Bird Song ->
7 jam ->
8 Dose Hermanos jam
9 jam ->
10 Next Time You See Me
Set 2 (11:00pm - 12:30am):
CD2 (51:58)
1 I Walk On Gilded Splinters* -> jam ->
2 Mountains Of The Moon ->
3 Dark Star jam ->
4 Division Street** ->
5 Dark Star ->
6 bass solo ->
7 Mason's Children -> jam ->
CD3 (35:32)
1 Dark Star ->
2 Division Street ->
3 I Know You Rider -> Dark Star
4 Encore: Viola Lee Blues
Total time: 2:36:40
*by Dr. John
**By Bob Bralove & Henry Kaiser
David Gans - electric guitar, vocals
Henry Kaiser - electric guitar
Duane Day - electric bass, vocals
Clayton Call - drums
with Dose Hermanos:
Tom Constanten - keyboard
Bob Bralove - keyboard, vocals
The Broken Angels began as an ever-changing confederation of
Dead-influenced musicians, organized by David Gans, which first came
together in "The Dead Experiment," a regularly scheduled series of
jams on Tuesday nights at Blake's on Telegraph in Berkeley. When that
gig ended, Gans began to appear with different groups of Broken Angels
at various Bay Area venues. In September 1997, at the first "Deadhead
Community Center" benefit, held at Berkeley's venerable Ashkenaz Music
and Dance Club to help that venue raise money for a new P.A. system,
Phil Lesh dropped by and delighted the assembled throng by joining the
Broken Angels for a couple of tunes. This inspired further Lesh/Angels
collaborations in November and December at Maritime Hall and on
January 31, 1998 at the Fillmore, to benefit the Unbroken Chain
Foundation.
http://www.dgans.com/angels/blakes.html
http://www.dgans.com/angels/broken.html
http://www.seconddose.com