Grateful Dead
March 17, 1975
SNACK Benefit Rehearsal,
Ace's,
Mill Valley, CA
Soundboard -> ? -> PCM
Transfer: PCM Sony SL-HF66 > Sony PCM-601ESD > Behringer Ultramatch Pro > Tascam DA-3000 (WAV 16-bit/44.1k)
PCM source provided graciously by Tim Dalton
Transfer by Charlie Miller
Edited & mastered by Joe Noel
March 18, 2019
Notes:
- Big thanks to Tim for sharing & Charlie for directing traffic.
- some of this circulates as shnid #14289. This appears to be a more complete recording of the days session.
- volume levels vary considerably throughout, some banter sounds like dead air
- t05 banter topics include; birthday wishes to Phil, Ethiopia, Franco, shoe bombs, quaalude patrol, The Ashgrove, best song Paper Moon vs Misty, who wrote Misty?? Jerry's vibrating, uoy kcuf, etc.,
- t11 a cut was repaired
- t13 playback session
- The Players -
David Crosby; guitar vocals
John Cipollina; guitar
Ned Lagin; keyboards
Jerry Garcia; guitar
Bob Weir; guitar
Keith Godchaux; keyboards
Phil Lesh; bass
Bill Kreutzmann; drums
Mickey Hart; drums
- setlist -
t01 - Homeward Through the Haze (David Crosby; vocals)
t02 - jam (fades outs)
t03 - One More Day jam (fades in) multiple takes
t04 - banter (switches to diff source)
t05 - One More Day (David Crosby; vocals, multiple takes)
t06 - Homeward Through the Haze (David Crosby; vocals)
t07 - tuning -> jam (fades out)
t08 - One More Day (Phil blows it)
t09 - One More Day (David Crosby; vocals, multiple takes)
t10 - The Music Never Stopped intro
t11 - The Music Never Stopped intro (playback)
t12 - tuning/Happy Birthday/Frozen Logger/The Music Never Stopped/jam
t13 - The Music Never Stopped
t14 - jam (multiple takes)
t15 - tuning
t16 - jam
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[J.Noel 22 March 2019]