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Marty Peterson's Collection

Grateful Dead   10/20/1974

Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA
Source sbd
Media cdr   3 discs
Notes Grateful Dead
10/20/74
Winterland;
San Francisco, CA.
Disc 1:
Cold Rain and Snow *
Mama Tried
Deal
Beat it on down the Line
Loser
Jack Straw
Tennesse Jed
El Paso
Brokedown Palace
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Around and Around
Disc 2:
Playin' in the Band
Drums
Not Fade Away
Drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Playin' in the Band
Disc 3:
Good Lovin'
It Must Have Been the Roses
Promised Land
Eyes of the World
Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia **
Johnny B. Goode **
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo ***
And We Bid You Good Night ***

sbd (thought to be rough mix tapes made for 'Steal Your Face' song selection)

* slight splice during Cold Rain and Snow at 1:38.
** different source: unknown aud rig > Reel Master > dat
*** different source: unknown aud rig > ? > dat, not as good as the first.

<soapbox>
I already own 'Steal Your Face', both on vinyl and on CD. IMHO, it would show appropriate support for a band that is so generous with their copyrighted material for parties interested in this show to buy/already own a copy of 'Steal Your Face' as well.

'Steal Your Face' songs and dates, From Deadbase:
10-17 Casey Jones
10-18 Sugaree, BIODTL, Ship of Fools
10-19 Miss. 1/2 Step, El Paso, BT Wind, Big River, US Blues
10-20 CR&S, Around, Roses, Promised, Stella
</soapbox>

From: David A. Finney [dfinney@cts.com]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2000 7:26 PM
To: siteops@etree.org
Subject: Hosting Request gd74-10-20

I just got this show from the Frank's Picks round 4 tree. This date has apparently not yet been circulated on etree, so I'll upload it to your site if you'd like it. The tree also included 10-18 and 10-19, but these seem to have been circulated already. If anyone feels that these copies should be cuirculated as well, I'm happy to oblige.

from the web page
(http://frankspicks.org/fp4_Source_tape_info.htm):

<snip>
From: Rob Bertrando
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:17:22 -0800
Subject: Oct 1974 Winterland AUDs

The best sounding AUDs of this run (all 5 nights) were made by Charles Conner (sp?), using a Sony ECM-22P into a highly modified Sony mono portable. There is occasional wow/flutter, but the frequency response is great, and the hiss low.

I started the distribution of the "audiency"-sounding SBDs of the last three nights, in late 1976. They came to me on cassette, from Jerry Wexler's (of Atlantic Records fame) son or nephew, I forget the exact connection. I and about 4 others copied them to reel at that time, and copies have flowed since. Much more recently, SBDs of the 16th and 17th have surfaced, without the audience mix. I don't know if anyone has similar mixes of the last three nights for trade or listening.
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dfinney@cts.com
Tech Notes all
Trades Allowed Yes
Ratings Sound: A
Reference / Generation 0005352329
Owned by Marty Peterson · Last Updated May 23, 2023