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June 10th
5 shows
52 tapes
Years
1995
30.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h63986
7d4.3k583
30d30.1k4.2k
49 shows
341 tapes
1994
9.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k222
7d2.2k287
30d9.1k1.3k
85 shows
460 tapes
1993
39.7k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.2k397
7d9.6k1.3k
30d39.7k5.2k
83 shows
656 tapes
1992
37.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.3k304
7d5.3k681
30d37.2k4.9k
57 shows
539 tapes
1991
40k
PlaybackListensHours
48h3.2k464
7d12.5k1.7k
30d40k5.4k
78 shows
973 tapes
1990
39.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h9.6k1.2k
7d10.6k1.4k
30d39.4k5.2k
78 shows
1,139 tapes
1989
48k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.4k301
7d8.5k1.1k
30d48k6k
78 shows
1,017 tapes
1988
21.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k137
7d3.4k389
30d21.8k2.5k
82 shows
882 tapes
1987
34.4k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k206
7d6k654
30d34.4k3.7k
88 shows
1,025 tapes
1986
12.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h72381
7d2.3k257
30d12.5k1.4k
47 shows
683 tapes
1985
22.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.5k171
7d4.7k552
30d22.1k2.6k
73 shows
1,356 tapes
1984
15.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.9k340
7d3.2k420
30d15.8k2k
67 shows
1,075 tapes
1983
33.9k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k162
7d3.8k501
30d33.9k4.5k
71 shows
1,069 tapes
1982
42.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.2k145
7d4.4k549
30d42.3k5.3k
63 shows
753 tapes
1981
50k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.4k180
7d5.5k706
30d50k6.3k
92 shows
868 tapes
1980
73.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5k563
7d15.8k1.8k
30d73.6k8.5k
91 shows
794 tapes
1979
25.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.6k227
7d3.6k507
30d25.3k3.5k
79 shows
600 tapes
1978
54.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k241
7d11.8k1.5k
30d54.1k7.4k
87 shows
592 tapes
1977
296.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h20.8k2.9k
7d45.5k6.3k
30d296.5k40.9k
64 shows
419 tapes
1976
51.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h6.1k886
7d16.4k2.3k
30d51.2k7k
45 shows
298 tapes
1975
6.6k
PlaybackListensHours
48h50751
7d2.1k192
30d6.6k673
25 shows
63 tapes
1974
104k
PlaybackListensHours
48h7.4k978
7d14.3k1.8k
30d104k13.2k
42 shows
324 tapes
1973
81.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h5.9k752
7d11.1k1.4k
30d81.1k10.3k
75 shows
445 tapes
1972
71k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2.4k302
7d8k987
30d71k8.6k
88 shows
361 tapes
1971
34.3k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.7k192
7d5.2k585
30d34.3k3.9k
82 shows
357 tapes
1970
45.8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h2k223
7d17.9k1.8k
30d45.8k4.9k
101 shows
376 tapes
1969
27.1k
PlaybackListensHours
48h1.8k285
7d7k1.1k
30d27.1k4.1k
112 shows
326 tapes
1968
7.2k
PlaybackListensHours
48h929125
7d1.5k192
30d7.2k901
41 shows
125 tapes
1967
1.5k
PlaybackListensHours
48h13818
7d34448
30d1.5k213
23 shows
55 tapes
1966
8k
PlaybackListensHours
48h29417
7d86062
30d8k535
32 shows
78 tapes
1965
594
PlaybackListensHours
48h402
7d1076
30d59434
2 shows
2 tapes
1967
Sources
Transferrer: Seth Kaplan
41:06
SBD
Rating:
7.67 / 10 ratings
Transferrer:
Seth Kaplan
SHNID:
gd1967-06-18.115858.sbd.kaplan.flac16
Source:
Lineage: SBD Master Reels > DAT (Panasonic 3700) > Delta DiO 2496 > PC hard drive > CDR > CDWAV > Cool Edit > Traders Little Helper
Taper Notes:
View NotesThis is a previously uncirculated source for this show and in comparison to the prior most recently circulated source (etree.org - http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=19586) offers us the following: - a known lineage without a stated cassette generation (or the uncertainty of one) - a couple of additional minutes of between tunes banter and stage announcements and most importantly, - an improved fidelity. Noteworthy, are a more complete Bill Graham outro following Caution and the right and left channels remaining intact from the transfer as they appear to be reversed on the prior circulating source. Also, tracks are now all at the correct pitch vs. being a semitone flat on earlier circulating sources. Track editing, pitch correction, minor edits and sector boundary correction and verification done by Seth Kaplan ([email protected]) via CDWAV, Cool Edit 2k and Traders Little Helper, respectively. Entire show was pitch corrected up one half step via Cool Edit 2k and Apple GarageBand. * Emcee on "The Beatles aren't here" is apparently NOT Tommy Smothers as previously indicated in notes to the prior most recently circulating source of the Dead's set at Monterey Pop. The emcee is currently stated to have actually been Peter Tork of The Monkees who MC'd at the festival and whose voice on audio was compared to that of Tork introducing Buffalo Springfield on the outtakes disc of "The Complete Monterey Pop Festival" DVD and determined to be a match. (Source: Billy K. at etree.org - http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=19586) ** With regards to the Alligator > Caution potentially non-Monterey source issue noted on Deadlists and quoted below, it appears that the additional Bill Graham outro segment in addition to comparative listening across multiple selections serves to support the notion that this part of the tape is indeed from Monterey due to both its stated content and from consistency with the other material in terms of general ambience, audience sound and unique sonic characteristics appearing throughout all of the material. First off, on the earlier source(s) Bill Graham's voice trails off half way through his opening remark after Caution, loosely interpreted by Deadlists below. The new source doesn't trail off and he can basically be heard to say, "Let's go just one more time, let's hear it again, The Grateful Dead", perhaps indicating this as a possible ending to an encore. Furthermore, he continues on with a few more lines, the most informative of which is: "When they talk about those peace talks this week, they should come out here first for a couple of days." Preceding this statement he specifically names the following individuals who were in fact, then recent and upcoming peace talk participants: President Lyndon B. Johnson/Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol/Russian Premier Alexei Kosygin. According to Deadlists, 6/18/67 Monterey Pop was the last show played prior to 7/13/67. Graham's statement referencing "those peace talks this week" likely refers to the well publicized upcoming Glassboro Summit Conference featuring Johnson and Kosygin scheduled later that week for 23Ð25 June 1967, just five days after Monterey. A week before Monterey, the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, fought between June 5 and June 10, 1967 had featured Eshkol as a key player in the peace negotiations and was an inspiration for the Glassboro Summit talks between the U.S. and Russia. This, along with general consistencies amongst several sound factors, appear to support Alligator > Caution as being from the same performance as the rest of the material featured within the tape. From Deadlists (as of 07/10/2011): Comments: Alligator > Caution may not be from Monterey. What makes me suspicious is that at the conclusion of Caution, Bill Graham is heard to say something like "let's hear it for the Grateful Dead." Bill Graham was not the emcee at the Monterey Pop Festival, so it's doubtful he would introduce the band from the stage. However, some folks have speculated that since Graham was in attendance and a friend of the Dead, he might have done the intro and or the outro as a "guest emcee." The Alligator is a curiosity; it's a very primordial version without vocals Recordings: (50) SB. Cold Rain And Snow And Viola Lee Blues from master reel > 1 cassette generation > DAT > circulation; also Alligator (without vocals) > Caution from master reels > DAT > circulation. Master recording source(s): 14inch Master Reel
Transferrer: Mandrake
39:40
SBD
Rating:
8.62 / 26 ratings
Transferrer:
Mandrake
SHNID:
gd67-06-18.sbd.mandrake.19586.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard
Lineage:
SBD > MR > ? > DAT x 2 > Sonic Solutions > CD > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesThere seems to be no cassette generation between the MR and DAT, which is present on the previously circulated version of this show. Remastered by "Mandrake"
Transferrer: D. Hollister
34:52
SBD
Rating:
8.73 / 11 ratings
Transferrer:
D. Hollister
SHNID:
gd67-06-18.sbd.hollister.42.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard
Lineage:
SBD > MR > Cass > DAT > ZA2 > CD
Taper Notes:
View NotesSBD: MR> Cass> DAT> ZA2> CD; exception: Alligator -> Caution has no cassette gen, and may not even be from same show; CD seed via D. Hollister; original to abgd, to etree 6/00