1969
1969
Sources
Taper: Harry Ely
1:49:49
SBD
Rating:
7.40 / 10 ratings
Taper:
Harry Ely
Transferrer:
Seth Kaplan
SHNID:
gd69-12-05.sbd.cotsman.11256.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Audience
Lineage:
Sony F995 > Sony TC-124 > Master Cassette > PCM > DAT > CD > EAC > mkwACT > SHN
Taper Notes:
View NotesFrom Deadists: During the pause after Me & My Uncle, referring to the free concert the next day at Altamont Bobby says "Bear wants me to tell you to bring dope" and Jerry adds "Not only that but it's something to do." Harry Ely mastered this AUD tape. He was a little fast on his pause button at this show. He clips several songs and pauses three times during drums. Otherwise, he made quite a decent audience tape for '69 Dead. Jerry introduces Dire Wolf saying "This is a song you can all sing along on" and as it turned out "Don't murder me, I beg of you, don't murder me" was a good refrain at Altamont. Jerry uses this intro the night before as well. The longest China Cat > Rider bridge jam yet features a Caution tease from Phil among its divagations. The Uncle John's Jam is just a scrap from the song's jam in 7s. Apparently the previous night was the song's premier (there are Uncle John's Jams on 11/7 and 11/8) but as far as we know they didn't play the tune again till 12/12. Given this taper's fast pause button finger, he's quite capable of having clipped the transition from Uncle John's jam into the Main Ten, but unless he ran into serious trouble it's difficult to figure how he lost nearly the whole of Uncle John in a flip (he had a flip coming, probably, after Dire Wolf). The evidence leaves it totally unclear whether they played the tune or just the jam.
Taper: Harry Ely via Tim Dalton
1:48:24
Rating:
7.33 / 4 ratings
Taper:
Harry Ely via Tim Dalton
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller and SIRMick
SHNID:
gd1969-12-05.141664.SonyF995.ely.dalton.miller.sirmick.flac1648
Source:
<b>flac16/48kHz</b>; Source: Sony F995 > Sony TC-124 > Cassette Master > DAT (48k) - Recorded by Harry Ely and provided by Tim Dalton; Tansfer: Dat > Panasonic SV-3700 > Tascam DA-3000 > wav 16/48 - Transferred by Charlie Miller; Lineage: wav 16/48 > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Ozone 5 Advanced > CD Wave > TLH > Flac1648; edited and mastered SIRMick April 2018
Taper Notes:
View NotesComments: From Deadlists "The Uncle John's Jam is just a scrap from the song's Jam in 7s. Apparently the previous night was the song's premier (there are Uncle John's Jams on 11/7 and 11/8) but as far as we know they didn't play the tune again till 12/12. Given this taper's fast pause button finger, he's quite capable of having clipped the transition from Uncle John's Jam into the Main Ten, but unless he ran into serious trouble it's difficult to figure how he lost nearly the whole of Uncle John in a flip (he had a flip coming, probably, after Dire Wolf). The evidence leaves it totally unclear whether they played the tune or just the Jam." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ From what is on on Tim's Dat the tape flip came at the end of what we have for UJB, so it doesn't seem likely that Harry would have missed the whole of the song, It's seems more likely that the jam went straight into "The Main Ten" Notes: - There was a lot of use of the pause button which resulted in the start of some tracks being clipped, I have smoothed them out where I could. There are three pauses during the drums section of "TIFTOO" - I also removed a considerable number of artifacts (pops, clicks, etc) - Some level adjustments have been made. - I repaired a few small dropouts but there are some that are too big to do anything about. When I say big they are only a second or so. Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with pitch correction. Thanks to Harry Ely for being there. Thanks to Tim Dalton for providing this source and Charlie Miller for the transfer. There's still a lot that is wrong with this but there's also so much that is right, we are so very lucky to have it. edited and mastered SIRMick April 2018