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| Artist | Garcia |
| Show | jg69-08-28.sbd.miller.123091.sbeok.flac16 |
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| Torrent | jg69-08-28.sbd.miller.123091.sbeok.flac16.torrent (click to download) |
| Downloads as | jg69-08-28.sbd.miller.123091.sbeok.flac16 |
| Info hash | 09c32b6273135ea9788ab1bb3a7e1a461e710419 |
| db link | http://db.etree.org/shn/123091 | Show | Source |
| Description | Mickey And The Hartbeats - August 28, 1969
The Family Dog At The Great Highway - San Francisco, CA
Recording Info:
SBD -> Cassette Master -> Dat -> CD
Transfer Info:
CD -> Adobe Audition v3.0 -> Samplitude Professional v11.2.1 -> FLAC
(1 Disc Audio / 1 Disc FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
December 10, 2012
Notes:
-- Show will fit on one disc with an overburn
-- My research shows that this is from the master
-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction
Setlist:
d1t01 - It's A Sin ->
d1t02 - Hi-Heel Sneakers
d1t03 - Dark Star ->
d1t04 - The Eleven
SHNTOOL OUTPUT:
length expanded size cdr WAVE problems fmt ratio filename
8:11.39 86704172 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.6218 gd69-08-28d1t01.flac
8:43.17 92297228 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.6230 gd69-08-28d1t02.flac
47:32.38 503182220 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.6263 gd69-08-28d1t03.flac
16:57.58 179535260 B --- -- ---xx flac 0.6322 gd69-08-28d1t04.flac
81:25.02 861718880 B 0.6267 (4 files)
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| Checksums | e7ec2294bcdf37ff859c8021f8ad18c0 *gd69-08-28d1t01.flac
c7e94d65ea845a6fb6ed697eb1ab1c00 *gd69-08-28d1t02.flac
4bf3fb4fb9bea0d2affea950fe80ff50 *gd69-08-28d1t03.flac
f4eba407b8fc89627b6ce6e792acd069 *gd69-08-28d1t04.flac
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| Type | Garcia |
| Last seeder | Last activity 18:54 ago |
| Size | 515.05 MB (540072353 Bytes) |
| Added | 2012-12-11 10:17:20 |
| Views | 0 |
| Hits | 1155 |
| Snatched | 833 times |
| Upped by | WHARFRAT73 |
| Num files | 7 files |
File List [Hide list] |
| filename | size | md5 |
| gd69-08-28d1t03.flac | 300.55 MB | N/A |
| gd69-08-28d1t04.flac | 108.25 MB | N/A |
| gd69-08-28d1t02.flac | 54.83 MB | N/A |
| gd69-08-28d1t01.flac | 51.42 MB | N/A |
| gd69-08-28.123091.txt | 1.1 kB | N/A |
| gd69-08-28.md5 | 224 B | N/A |
| gd69-08-28.ffp | 220 B | N/A |
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Peers [See full list] | 14 seeders, 0 leechers = 14 peers total |
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| mmwarchives |
2012-12-11 12:01:41 |
Thanks so much for this gem of a gem!! Some notes from db.etree:
03/10/2003 Brian I just took a good long listen, first off it is definitely smokin'. Second I am pretty sure that the organist is none other than Howard Wales. It is pretty interesting to hear him on Dark Star. I wonder if this is one of the first times Garcia and him played together.
11/02/2004 Andy Someone plays a flute in the background for at least a couple minutes of this show (and maybe more) beginning at 10:30 into Dark Star. Any idea who it is?
pbuzby 2012-01-01 15:26:01
Show is with Howard Wales on organ. Probably a precursor to the gigs in 70 and 71 (Side Trips, Hooteroll) Jerry played with Wales, I believe rarely with other Dead members involved.
Any comments?? Agree or disagree about Howard Wales on organ & any idea of who the flute player is?? |
| mmwarchives |
2012-12-11 12:02:27 |
Also, some speculation regarding the date:
cryptical17 2011-12-31 09:13:50
I've always seen this list in Deadbase. Isn't this show probably from 1968 when Weir and Pigpen were on hiatus?
germain 2011-12-31 09:40:47
Best I can tell, the date of this show was taken off of Bear's cassette master. I guess it's possible he labeled the year incorrectly, but there is nothing I've seen to support that is the case.
Any thoughts?? |
| tommie01 |
2012-12-11 15:31:43 |
| Thanks wharfrat and friends. I really love these little nuggets that pop up from time to time. |
| MattyE |
2012-12-11 18:26:30 |
| Cool. thanks! |
| drivingwheel |
2012-12-11 19:29:23 |
| it's gotta be from the period where Weir and Pig were fired...So, it's Garcia, Lesh, Wales, Hart, Kreutzmann, and Andy Someone on flute?? |
| jerome70 |
2012-12-11 19:30:37 |
Howard Wales on organ is what the illustrated trip says...it also says this is the first "eleven jam"& the last "it's a sin" an eternal recurrence there,it appears- Friedrich Nietzsche would dig this show,eh?
-thank you so much mr.miller for all you do! we love you & wish you the best at this holiday season-giving people like you are what makes the world go 'round! |
| thecat18 |
2012-12-11 20:57:45 |
| Thanks for sharing. |
| achipar |
2012-12-11 21:36:22 |
cut the chatter or I'll have to turn it up more
thanks |
| opener17 |
2012-12-11 21:43:32 |
| ty |
| pscotton |
2012-12-11 23:03:38 |
| I don't know if I'm going to help here or just muddy the waters even more. My recollection, for what this is worth, is a handbill I saw stapled to a utility pole tha listed the Dead at Playland (aka Family Dog at the Great Highway) for three nigths, the 28th-30th. That's what got me out there. I was there on the 29th because I remember the Lovelight well and the 30th because of the Eleven. I had thought I was there all three nights but I don't recall Howard Wales at all. This makes me wonder about the date and the venue which is listed here as jg69-08-28. If I recall, the source for this is a cassette from Bear but the mix doesn't sound like anything he had a hand in, i.e. the vocals and flute so distant. Also, the crowd sounds pretty sparse. Granted, if the date is correct, this was a Thursday night but it seems more club-like in dynamics than Playland. I wonder if the venue isn't the Matrix. And perhaps a Tuesday night jam (8/26/69?). |
| acereraser |
2012-12-12 02:08:34 |
| Thanks bunches. Organ jazz rules. |
| mmwarchives |
2012-12-12 09:53:47 |
<<So, it's Garcia, Lesh, Wales, Hart, Kreutzmann, and Andy Someone on flute??>>
It would not be 'Andy Someone'...that is just how that note got copied from db.etree.org. The note is left from 'Andy" & the information
begins: 'Someone plays flute...' Just to clarify. We will probably never know, but I'm guessing tyhat it's not Ian Anderson--HA!! |
| dewey72 |
2012-12-12 22:07:03 |
"-thank you so much mr.miller for all you do! we love you & wish you the best at this holiday season-" from above, jerome70.
I heartily second these sentiments. Thank you! |
| Lilypad |
2012-12-13 12:15:15 |
| were they really "fired"? i thought these hartbeats shows just happened intermittently for a while as the greater band also continued to function |
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