Great American String Band 06/14/74
Keystone, Berkeley, CA
Source # 110664
Entered by Joe Jupille
Checksums ffp , md5
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11/10/2010
11/12/2010
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Source Summary
flac1644; motb 0159; set I only; Robert Castelli; Analog Audience Source: Master Cassettes (MAC); Medium Stock Brands: Maxell UD C90; Analog Lineage: ECM 270 >> Sony TC110 >> MAC; Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi CR7a => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96] ... FLAC1644; Transfer By: Bob Menke; Mastering By: Derek McCabe & David Minches; Speed correction by Joe B. Jones.
MOTB Release: 0156 16/44.1
Release Date: 2010-11-10
Band: Great American String Band
Date: 1974-06-14 (Friday)
Venue: Keystone
Location: Berkeley, CA
Analog Audience Source: Master Cassettes (MAC)
Medium Stock Brands: Maxell UD C90
Analog Lineage: ECM 270 >> Sony TC110 >> MAC
Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi CR7a => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96]
Taped By: Robert Castelli
Transfer By: Bob Menke
Mastering By: Derek McCabe & David Minches
Speed correction by Joe B. Jones

Set1
d1t01. Tuning
d1t02. I'll Be A Gambler If You Deal The Cards
d1t03. My Plastic Banana Is Not Stupid
d1t04. Moonlight waltz
d1t05. Swing '42
d1t06. Cedar Hill
d1t07. Band Introductions
d1t08. Limehouse Blues
d1t09. Methodist Preacher

SHN TOOL:

    length     expanded size    cdr  WAVE problems  fmt   ratio  filename
     1:29.53       15824300 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5622  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t01.flac
     3:26.34       36418412 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5769  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t02.flac
     5:16.08       55761260 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5715  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t03.flac
     6:20.23       67086140 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5662  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t04.flac
     5:27.14       57715772 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5656  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t05.flac
     3:48.50       40336844 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5798  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t06.flac
     0:56.57       10012508 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5703  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t07.flac
     3:21.31       35529356 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5680  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t08.flac
     6:22.40       67478924 B   ---   --   ---xx   flac  0.5790  jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t09.flac
    36:29.10      386163516 B                            0.5716  (9 files)
ffp
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md5
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d2824b9d182fe733ac604fb87d276750 *jg1974-06-14.aud.motb.d1t08.flac
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Comments
Date User Comment
11/12/2010 buckaroobonzai This appears to be the first known instance of GASB 6-14-1974, which isn't listed on the Jerry Site (and wasn't here at db.etree).

Based on sample listening to several songs in common with 6-12 and 6-13 (including the 6-13 labeled as 6-12), this is a distinct performance.

Compare the material leading up to "I'll Be a Gambler." On 6-12 they tune a while and go into it. On 6-13 they decide to figure out the old style microphone arrangement. On this 6-14 they open the set with it and tell the sound guy that the mic configuration is only for this one song.

Also, listen to the end of Swing '42 in each date (the first set 6 minute, not the second set 12 minute versions). "That was Swing '42." "Django Rheinhardt thanks you." "That was written by Django, it's called Swing '42."

When you think about it, why would they have played Wed and Thu nights but not Friday?

jpciii confirms "David Minches did a huge analysis to verify that this was indeed the 14, just as Robert had labeled his tape."
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