Source # | 4503 |
Entered by | Hamilton, Greg & Diana |
Checksums | d1 |
Disc Counts | 1 / 1 |
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Date Circulated
Date Added |
6/13/01 07/06/2001 |
Other Sources (comments) flac 2448: Recording Info:... (0) |
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07/07/2001 | Robert | The dates on the list do not match the text. The text is the correct date. Peace. Robert | |
07/08/2001 | Diana Hamilton |
In the past, this material has been more commonly listed as 10/21/68. In reality, it could of course be neither date, or even be a compilation of dates. Information in support of the "new" date attribution given in the shn set would be welcome here, thanks! Whatever the date(s), it's interesting material. :) |
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07/08/2001 | Diana Hamilton |
A little searching brought up a JAbase page (last update 2/29/00) with this comment under the "mislabeled tapes" section: "Oct 21 1968 - Airplane House Jam These tapes appear to be a mix of 2 Hot Tuna Matrix shows from 1969 and Mickey and the Hartbeats from the Matrix, late 1968." However, there is no mention on the page of 10/28/69. Following up on the Hot Tuna lead, Tunabase has a listing for 10/21/68 (presumably for the material here), but nothing listed- Matrix or otherwise- for 10/28/69. So, dead end there too on the 10/28/69 attribution... |
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04/11/2002 | Alan Topal | Jerry isn't playing on tracks 3 & 4. He returns part-way through track 5, which is really just tuning, not a "jam". | |
07/12/2002 | Jim Van Houten | Hadn't the Airplane moved out of Fulton Street by 10/69?? | |
07/16/2002 | Eric |
re: last comment Rolling Stone - Nov 12, 1970 (RS 70) Ben Fong-Torres writes in his intro to cover story, "The Rolling Stone Interview with Grace Slick, "A couple of weeks ago - after Jimi, before Janis - Annie Leibowitz, the photographer, and I went to the Airplane mansion for the interview..." re: performers I don't hear Jorma anywhere on the tape. Guess he could be mixed low, but I doubt it. The guitarist with Jerry jamming on track 6 is Harvey Mandel. He has a unique style that make him pretty recognizable. Easiest to hear is the playing with volume: at times it almost sound like pedal steel. I also matched a number of riffs to tunes from his solo lps and work with other bands. re: date I'll reserve judgment until I've compared Jerry's playing here with a few more performances. |
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03/16/2008 | sotm53092 | 10-28-39(12687) and 10-21-69(4503) both have the same text file as well as the same md5's. Either date could be correct, but the tapes are the same. |