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Garcia 07/08/1973

Record Plant, Sausalito, CA
SHNID 13066
Source Summary
Source: KSAN FM > MR > DAT > CD
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 1 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
6/21/02
11/12/2002
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Other Sources
SHNID 11039 Garcia & Saunders: Probable MSR (pre-FM) > 1C >...
SHNID 157862 JGMS; flac16 : KSAN Pre-FM Master Reel > DAT...
SHNID 167949 Recording Info: FM (KSAN-FM) > Master Reel...
SHNID 167950 Recording Info: FM (KSAN-FM) > Master Reel...
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Discs #1 & #2
Garcia/Saunders - The Record Plant, Sausalito CA  7/8/73
Source: KSAN FM > MR > DAT > CD
CD1  45:30

Set 1:

1  Introduction (Tom Donahue) 0:38
2  Someday Baby  6:34
3  My Funny Valentine  11:08
4  That's Alright Mama  8:24
5  It's Too Late  12:14
6  Finders Keepers  6:32

CD2  41:46

Set 2:

1  Announcements (Tom Donahue) 1:20
2  Second That Emotion  11:44
3  Georgia On My Mind  12:02
4  Positively 4th Street  8:38
5  How Sweet It Is  8:02

Personnel:  Jerry Garcia / Merl Saunders / John Kahn / Bill Vitt



Comments

Date: 06/05/2003
As noted in the other listed source, "[t]here are some
very light ticks, clicks, and pops throughout the show, but they are mostly harmless." They're quite evident, especially with headphones. It's enjoyable though, flaws and all.
Date: 06/05/2003
I just revisited this one (yet another new copy) and found the warts more noticeable than I remembered. This new copy also lacks some of the DJ talk, but it does have part of Expressway (about six minutes) from the soundcheck.
Date: 06/06/2003
How is it that the FM has the soundcheck and the pre-FM does not?? Please assist my feeble mind.
Date: 06/06/2003
By "this one" I meant this show, though you couldn't have known that. I don't know the lineage of the copy I just got, I only know that it has the soundcheck, which I had never seen before.
Date: 04/25/2004
Are the pops endemic to July '73 (see 7/27) or are they standard digipops? A cursory listen shows they are not pretty, especially during a deliberately paced "It's Too Late."