Grateful Dead 02/13/70
Fillmore East, New York, NY
Source # 2208
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5 , st5
Disc Counts 1 / 1
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
12/3/00
09/22/2004
Source Summary
early show; Sbd > Master reel >DAT >Sonic Solutions workstation >CDR >EAC >shn; Seeded by David Gans; posted to abgd
Grateful Dead
2/13/70, Early Show
Fillmore East, NYC

Sbd-->Mater reel-->DAT-->Sonic Solutions workstation-->CDR-->EAC-->shn
Seeded by David Gans


1 Cold Rain and Snow [5:36]
2 Beat it on Down the Line [2:43]
3 Good Lovin' [9:02]
4 Mama Tried [2:39]
5 Black Peter [9:19]
6 Hard to Handle [6:38]
7 Saint Stephen>> [6:40]
8 Not Fade Away [9:17]
9 Casey Jones [4:53]

Total Time: 56:47
1f68860cf1c1641bbd9bf7935c0cd2df *gd_2-13-70_early_t01.shn
f6a35af5cc5779cf0aa9993f36d95a20 *gd_2-13-70_early_t02.shn
d6d217266df0d09515d364833faac31a *gd_2-13-70_early_t03.shn
d2593eff51e7ba97cb31cc75b2733d8b *gd_2-13-70_early_t04.shn
d473d0927d883a1b436800aa92f74f3a *gd_2-13-70_early_t05.shn
d22f389063ef780b00f521b1b0080ac4 *gd_2-13-70_early_t06.shn
6259356a9b11c4920d00d8fbd801769f *gd_2-13-70_early_t07.shn
c1321479b55515093f0e593553d28286 *gd_2-13-70_early_t08.shn
de9926059e8c8a453223aa7aea150b7c *gd_2-13-70_early_t09.shn
st5
df022b7117ee531d27dd14e6bca33eeb [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t01.shn
333e7b0e01a0b703dee28be76c99c6bd [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t02.shn
7d1ea547833a2249cd7bbbd6536cbbdd [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t03.shn
68b20d9eedd3a186b52b6dbc40c55610 [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t04.shn
75e613bcf80eea5475909df9803a9cbb [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t05.shn
6b6ac38da0af5a47f38c202f65f7e798 [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t06.shn
cd8f181e2dc24930b9d6633c174b47c2 [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t07.shn
3cf3d03d66419bba7af1a3a2cd987f8e [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t08.shn
56456f28052adc8835bb925ef77cdc47 [shntool] gd_2-13-70_early_t09.shn

Comments
Other Sources (comments)
reportedly early show,... (4) flac16 ; 5th gen aud... (0)
Date User Comment
09/22/2004 Diana This shn has now been moved to its correct gig.
10/16/2006 bhairava FWIW: no one in this debate has handled the evidence in a scientific manner. It's very simple: Bear asserts that though there were usually two shows nightly (see the original BGP program, available through Deadlists, that lists many other bands also) the nights the Dead played there was one show (with three bands) starting at 8pm, due to the length of the Dead's shows and the amount of their equipment. Why should we believe him? Several specific reasons: even if he was flying high, he would no doubt remember the total nightmare involved in setting ALL the Dead's equipment, tearing it down again, setting it up AGAIN, and tearing it down again. He also rightly points out that 3 bands times 2 shows equals six sets, and there simply isn't time in the night for that plus set-up and tear-down. Do the math, as he says. I am not a disciple of Bear but his writing shows that though a bit eccentric, he has not yet lost his marbles.

Furthermore, we are utterly lacking the one clinching piece of evidence: a ticket stub for a late show on these dates. There is then no evidence to suggest that the early and late shows are not, instead, FIRST and SECOND SETS, and that those who remember attending a 'late show' do so because the Dead went on at about 11pm (normal time for a late show), because they followed TWO OTHER bands, who started after 8pm. NO-ONE remembers seeing the Dead at 9pm, for an early show. AND, if the early/late theory was correct, where are the tapes of ABB late shows? Three bands on the bill, so no chance of BGP having just one of them play a show.

Make sense?
02/25/2009 Ifthir For Bhairava -

http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=97639
02/26/2009 mvernon bhairawa - though I do not have your "ticket stub" I did attend many shows at both Fillmore East and West (but not this run). It was common to have 3 bands playing two sets each night. In fact, that was almost standard. The different band's equipment (drums) were on platforms that were rolled in place so the setup time is not an onerous as you imply. Also, the two Fillmore's had excellent house PA systems so that part was the in place and the connection to it was very smooth since that in fact was the business of the Fillmore, to put on these shows efficiently. What did result from having 3 bands play two sets was many late nights, especially when when bands like the Allman Brothers or the GD played. Sometimes the 1st show may not end until 12 PM so the second show would not start until 1 to 1:30AM and not end until 6Am! One of the most delightful moments in my life was exiting at 6:30AM and walking toward midtown on a Saturday morning after an epic show. My vote lies with the 2 shows each night on these dates.
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