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Grateful Dead<br />
07/03/66<br />
Fillmore Auditorium<br />
San Francisco, CA<br />
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Dancin' In The Street [7:17]<br />
I Know You Rider [1:49#]<br />
He Was A Friend Of Mine [#6:55]<br />
Next Time You See Me [2:56]<br />
Viola Lee Blues [7:21]<br />
Big Boss Man [3:29]<br />
Sittin' On Top Of The World [2:32#]<br />
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S:MR>DAT>ZA2>CD<br />
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Comments:<br />
"Independence Ball" - Other artist(s): Love & Group B. <br />
To listen to the show using "Real Audio": <br />
<a href="http://sugarmegs.org/ram/gd7-3-66.ram">http://sugarmegs.org/ram/gd7-3-66.ram</a> <br />
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David Sorochty: Most tapes have the song order listed in <br />
Deadbase 9 and earlier editions, which is incorrect. The <br />
correct song order is what's listed above. Our tapes seem <br />
to come from two shorter tapes which overlap a bit at the <br />
beginning of Viola Lee Blues. Here's what's on my DAT tape <br />
which comes from a low gen reel: 7/3/66 Part 1 - some of the <br />
between song talking, then: Viola Lee Blues Big Boss Man Sittin' <br />
On Top of The World# Filler (Scorpio 45 RPM): Don't Ease Me In <br />
Stealin' 7/3/66 Part 2: Dancin' In The Streets I Know You Rider# <br />
#He Was A Friend Of Mine Next Time You See Me all of the between <br />
song talking intact with no splice and then: Viola Lee Blues# <br />
(cuts out after just a minute or so) It is apparent that <br />
chronologically what I call Part 2 comes first, then Part 1 - <br />
they just overlap a bit on the beginning of Viola Lee. <br />
Most cassette tapes in circulation have the above order with the <br />
Scorpio filler moved to the end (sometimes the Viola Lee overlap <br />
part is intact, other times it is cut off). A few tapes in <br />
circulation have Part 2 first and then Part 1 with the overlap <br />
removed (which I believe is the right order) and the Scorpio filler <br />
last. DeadBase X does list what I believe is the correct song order <br />
and also lists several more songs which do not circulate. They are: <br />
Unknown, Minglewood, Cold Rain, Unknown, BIODTL, Cream Puff War & <br />
It's A Good Thing." <br />
<br />
Dick Latvala - According to DeadLists Digests #534: <br />
<a href="ftp://gdead.berkeley.edu/pub/gdead/set-lists/DEADLIST_PROJECT/digest-archive/v01.n534">ftp://gdead.berkeley.edu/pub/gdead/set-lists/DEADLIST_PROJECT/digest-archive/v01.n534</a> <br />
Dick Latvala has crossed out "it's a good thing" and written <br />
"MESS UP A GOOD THING CARDBOARD COWBOY". Is this the real name of <br />
the song we call "Cardboard Cowboy"? Or did Dick forget to put a <br />
comma after 'Mess Up A Good Thing' and the next song would be <br />
'Carboard Cowboy'? <br />
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Thayer Jennings: "My reasoning for listing He Was A Friend Of Mine <br />
and Next Time before Viola Lee:* I have three different copies of <br />
this -- two of the three are similar to the DeadBase listing (i.e. <br />
with Friend Of Mine and Next Time at the end of the set)... but the <br />
last copy came to me mislabeled as "04/23/66 San Fran"... but it is <br />
actually this (07/03/66). The set list on this third copy is the <br />
same as I've listed above (cutting in on Friend Of Mine and cutting <br />
out during Top Of The World). The key 'dead air' segment -- between <br />
Next Time and Viola Lee is intact. There is a small bit of conversation <br />
between the two (which partially exists on my other copies): <br />
Next Time > applause > Garcia [to band]: "Had to do it man. I had to do <br />
it." (laughter) "I just had to do it, you know how it is." (pause, <br />
but no splice) Pigpen [to Garcia (or band)]: "Viola Lee Blues". <br />
Garcia [to audience]: "We had a request for this... before... before <br />
we did it. And uh..." Lesh(?) [in background, to band]: "I don't know, <br />
man. I can't tell by this...(?)" Garcia [continuing, to audience]: <br />
"...and... it's called Viola Lee Blues." Weir(?): "Aww, no..."> Viola <br />
Lee Blues." DeadBase X [under 'mislabelled tapes']: Many copies of <br />
this have four additional songs after Next Time You See Me. Stealin' <br />
and Don't. Ease are from the Scorpio Records single. Lindy is from <br />
'Historic Dead' and Baby Blue is from 'Vintage Dead'. This tape is <br />
sometimes dated 9/4/66. <br />
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DeadBase X [under 'Tape Timings']: There is a silver of Don't. Ease <br />
introduction that cuts almost immediately between Top Of The World <br />
and Dancin'. Before Viola Lee Blues -- Jerry: "We had a request for <br />
this before... before we did it. It's called Viola Lee Blues." <br />
Bobby: "Oooh Nooo!" Before I Know You Rider -- Jerry: "Along with <br />
our previous dedication dedicating this evening's sets on our part <br />
to the Sundancers in Ignatio, Colorado, we'd also like to dedicate <br />
a certain portion of this to Mnasidika, this little clothes store, <br />
you know, down on Haight Street that has some things and it's all <br />
right, and it's all right... indeed. We'd like to continue along <br />
the same happy vein... with another song, no doubt." I Know You <br />
Rider cuts during the "muddy Water" verse. The beginning of He Was <br />
A Friend Of Mine is cut. <br />
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Recordings:<br />
34 SB. The complete list circulates in SBD. <br />
The beginning of He Was A Friend Of Mine is clipped with an <br />
indeterminate portion missing. Sittin' On Top Of The World cuts <br />
off with a significant portion missing. The end of I Know You <br />
Rider cuts off with a significant portion missing. <br />
Also (consult vault sources). To see a recording box label, <br />
(as per Michael Wanger letter, see 07/??/66), from Golden State <br />
Recorders: <a href="http://www.pompano.net/">http://www.pompano.net/</a>~goodbear/concert_art/07_03_66.html <br />
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Contributors:<br />
Jeff Tiedrich <jeff@tiedrich.com>, Thayer Jennings<htj@geocities.com>, <br />
David Sorochty <scarletfire@erols.com>, Teddy GoodBear <GoodBear@GeoCities.com>, Michael Wanger <vidkid@well.com>, Dick Latvala (consult vault sources), DeadBase X, Adrian M. Johnson <jelly@thebigj.demon.co.uk>, Bill Graham Presents: "The Art Of Rock" book [BG 14], "The Art Of The Fillmore" book p.41, SugarMegs: Mike Maloney <<a href="http://www.SugarMegs.org">www.SugarMegs.org</a>>. <br />
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Thanx & a Tip o' the Hat to David Hollister<br />
Shn's posted to alt.binaries.gdead.highspeed April, 2000<br />
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