Source Summary
MAC; 2 x Sennheiser 421 > Sony D5 > 2 x Maxell XLII-S 90
Lineage: Master Audience Cassettes > Nakamichi Dragon > RCA/XLR > Lunatec V3 (@24/96) > coax > Audiophile 2496 > WaveLab 5.0 > .wav @24/96 > L3 UltraMaxmizer > .wav @16/44.1 > CD Wave Editor > Trader's Little Helper > FLAC16.
Taped by Rick "Coyote" Colyard
Transferred, edited and mastered by Alex Ford
Kingfish
01/25/85
Capitol Theatre
Passaic, NJ
Source: MAC; 2 x Sennheiser 421 > Sony D5 > 2 x Maxell XLII-S 90
Lineage: Master Audience Cassettes > Nakamichi Dragon > RCA/XLR > Lunatec V3 (@24/96) > coax >
Audiophile 2496 > WaveLab 5.0 > .wav @24/96 > L3 UltraMaxmizer > .wav @16/44.1 > CD Wave Editor >
Trader's Little Helper > FLAC16.
Band Members: Garth Weber - Lead Guitar, David Margen - Bass Guitar, Bill Kreutzmann - Drums,
Barry Flast - Keyboards, Vocals, Matthew Kelly - Harmonica, Guitar, Vocals
disc 1
d1t01 Intro (Bill Kreutzmann) and tuning
d1t02 Jump For Joy
d1t03 Juke
d1t04 I Hear You Knockin'
d1t05 Big Boss Man
d1t06 Rumor At The Honky Tonk
d1t07 North Carolina
d1t08 Band Intros
d1t09 Overnight Bag
d1t10 Laudy Miss Claudy
d1t11 Runnin'* (Bass solo)
d1t12 Eyes Of The Night
disc 2
d2t01 40 Days And 40 Nights
d2t02 Hypnotized > Soul Sacrifice > Hypnotized
d2t03 Man Smart, Women Smarter^
d2t04 Good-Bye Yer Honor
Encore:
d2t05 Dancing In The Street
d2t06 (I'm So Glad To Be) Living In The USA#
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Comments:
Jorma Kaukonen played first.
* - featuring Dave Margen
^ - featuring Garth Weber
# - w/ Jorma Kaukonen
Notes:
- SBE Free
- Master Audience Cassettes provided by and recorded by Rick Colyard
- Tape flip patched
- Patch source provided by Mark McCue
Notes from Rick Colyard (the taper):
"The Capitol was always a special place for me. I saw my first Grateful Dead shows here in 1976 and many more after that.
Seeing all the great bands of the day play at the Capitol Theatre was always a highlight for me. I loved that old place,
we drove thorough snow storms and every kind of weather you could think of to get to that old theater. This night I
recorded from one of the projection booths. I had friends that worked the capitol for many years and this night was for
some reason like a homecoming for a few folks who sometimes very rarely saw each other any more. It was a great night
and a bad night as old Mr. Jones came in the house that night. There is also another source of this show from the same
location but it was traded at the end on the night and was never to be seen again as my old friend died weeks after this
show. This a 421 -> Sony D5 master of that night. This is released in the memory of my old friend Neil."
Photos of the Capitol: http://www.moyssi.com/capitol.htm
Notes from Mark McCue:
"We all got into the show at around 7 PM. Rick had the in on taping in an old lighting room that wasn't being utilized.
We were setting up and the dude who was a stage hand denied me access up there, he only wanted Rick. Hey big deal, I knew
I'd be getting the hook up on the masters. The cartoons in between shows were just stellar. Leon Russell wouldn't leave
the stage until they cut the power and drew the curtain. He just went on and on. Kingfish hit the stage at 1:10 AM. Woah!
The 421's were just resting on the sill of the window above the crowd and pointed right at the stacks on stage.
Grate tapin' spot of a lifetime. DL this gem. Thanks Rick and Alex."
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- Taped by Rick "Coyote" Colyard
- Transferred, edited and mastered by Alex Ford.
- First seeded to www.shnflac.net 10/22/208
- Brought To You By Live Music Preservation Project
- contact lmpp.productions@gmail.com
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