Source Summary
flac24; early show; Jerry Moore's aud cassette master, AKG D1000Ee's > Sony TC-152 (Dolby B); nak dragon (Dolby B) > tascam hd-p2 24/96 > adobe audition 2.0 > cd wave > tlh flac 8; transfer/seed by Rob Berger.
Garcia & Saunders
1974-11-05 early
The Bottom Line, NYC
<<24 bit>>
source: aud cassette master
taped by Jerry Moore
akg d1000e's>sony tc-152/b
nak dragon/b>tascam hd-p2 24/96>
adobe audition 2.0>cd wave>tlh flac 8
01 - tuning
02 - That's The Touch I Like
03 - Favela
04 - He Ain't Give You None
05 - You Can Leave Your Hat On
06 - Second That Emotion
07 - La-La
08 - Mystery Train
09 - Money Honey
tt: 116:11
notes: money honey missing on previously circulating transfer
garcia74-11-05d1t01.flac:4b9ddbbd968cbb1b6b216d61ff231572
garcia74-11-05d1t02.flac:bbf864a249efbc2e6922b3d801f44636
garcia74-11-05d1t03.flac:2d1f7635f030b004765c4c9b0cb492e2
garcia74-11-05d1t04.flac:89ef586b7f5f12bd9602497b20234fc0
garcia74-11-05d1t05.flac:49d80feb2409640a568bfdd66fd3739a
garcia74-11-05d1t06.flac:67e8bc72430edb9cedab21ec90c64efd
garcia74-11-05d1t07.flac:4761611b73cfe9e6cdad010c69ef76d9
garcia74-11-05d1t08.flac:cb5a6980a4becd54967136d7bb4e527c
garcia74-11-05d1t09.flac:39d94b9fc79181d3fd616f844490f0c3
notes:
from The Jerry Site - Harvey Lubar remembers:
"As some of you might know, Jerry Moore and I were real close when we were in college together but drifted apart afterwards. Nothing major, just life. So, here's a quick story: Jerry and I went to the Bottom Line on 11/5/74 to see the early show. The tables were perpendicular to the stage and we had the first two seats on each side of the table, right by the center of the stage. When Garcia came out, I mentioned to Jerry that Garcia was starting to gray. Jerry looked at him (his ankles were 3 feet away from us) and nodded in agreement. We had never been so close to him before. Jerry then took his mics out and actually put them on the stage for a few seconds while rearranging his bag. Garcia stared at Jerry with total disbelief (his eyes actually widened) but he didn't say a word. Then the show began. Another great recording by Mr. Moore."