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Sources
Taper: unknown
2:30:57
SBD
Transferrer:
Tiny Dancer & Garcia65
SHNID:
kingfish1986-08-10.sbd.tinydancer.garcia65.88941.flac1644
Source:
SBD > ? > CD
Lineage:
CD > EAC > ??
Taper Notes:
View NotesBob Weir (Robert Hall Weir) - guitar, acoustic guitar, vox Matt Kelly (Matthew Kelly) - harmonica, guitar, vox Steve Kimock - lead guitar Barry Flast - keys, vox Steve "Fast Eddie" Evans - bass Dave Perper (David Perper) - drums, percussion Anna Rizzo - tambourine, vox Howard Danchik - foh sound Source: SBD > ? > CD > EAC source provided by Tiny Dancer (Ruth) Garcia65 NOTES: --Thanks to Tiny Dancer for this source vg NOTES (3/12/2023): --Thanks so much to whomever originally recorded & shared out this Kingfish 1986 show & to Tiny Dancer for providing the source to the community & to Garcia65 for sharing it far & wide to us all. Absolutely Appreciated!! --at times I'm hearing some clicks in here that sound reminiscent of CD extraction artifact clicks...those can probably be fixed to make this clean & I may do that someday, but there needs to be more hours in the day first to make that happen --d1t11 cuts off right at the very end of the tune (no music is missing), obviously from a cassette flip right there...d1t12 picks up right at the beginning of "Juke", just a couple notes missing at the very start --another cassette flip happens at 5:19 into d2t10 & cuts right after these lyrics: "If the game is lost then we're all the same, No one left//" - then silence from 5:19-5:23 & picks up a line & a half later in the tune at: "Or that shining ball of blue we can call our home" --I added the band members info --this is Kingfish #14, billed at shows as "Kingfish with Bob Weir" http://hooterollin.blogspot.com/2012/06/bob-weir-and-kingfish-1984-1987.html --corrected some song titles toward how they appear on the original albums & one to its actual title --added more detail to the setlist info & also made it reflect what was actually there on each track, etc. --added more detail to the venue info --this venue sadly no longer exists...it was owned & operated by concert promoter Barry Fey & opened on 1979-01-26 with a performance by Jerry Jeff Walker...it closed its doors after a final performance there on 1988-11-26 by the bands Voivod, Vio-lence, Agression all on the bill --the infamous marquee stayed up for over 20 years & was finally torn down in 2009 to make room for a small strip mall --https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainbow_Music_Hall --https://history.denverlibrary.org/news/rainbow-music-hall-remembering-legendary-denver-concert-venue --http://jerrygarciasbrokendownpalaces.blogspot.com/2012/10/rainbow-music-hall-east-evans-avenue.html --http://twistedspork.blogspot.com/2009/07/rainbow-music-hall.html --added nice pics I found of the venue & a poster for the schedule of the opening month of operation