Jefferson Airplane 10/25/1970
Convention Hall, Wichita, KS
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aud reel master, transferred by Alan Bershaw, seeded by Rob Berger
aud reel master, transferred by Alan Bershaw, seeded by Rob Berger
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Jefferson Airplane
October 25, 1970
Cotillion Ballroom, Wichita, Kansas
Source: Audience Master on 7" Reels @3.75ips TT: 01:30:15
Lineage: Baked Master Reel (playback on TEAC A-4010 SL) -> DAT-> Lexicon Lambda-> Logic (tracking only) -> wav 16/44.1 - > flac
transferred by Alan Bershaw, seeded by Rob Berger
Grace Slick - vocals
Marty Balin - vocals
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, guitar
Jack Cassidy - bass
Papa John Creach - violin
Joey Covington - drums
1 Come Back Baby 06:48
2 Up Or Down 06:13
3 Whatever The Old Man Does 05:26
4 John's Other 04:43
5 Have You Seen The Saucers 05:36
6 Somebody To Love 04:13
7 We Can Be Together 06:12
8 Mexico 02:21
9 Crown Of Creation 04:16
10 Emergency 05:00
11 Uncle Sam Blues 06:30
12 String Jet Jam 06:07
13 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds 06:56
14 White Rabbit 02:13
15 The Other Side Of This Life 10:00
16 Volunteers 07:37
Notes: Direct transfer of the original master reels. An incomplete recording of unknown lineage has circulated for decades, but this complete recording (90 minutes) has never previously circulated (as of October 2015). This is the earliest documented evidence of Papa John Creach on a Jefferson Airplane performance. That being the case, this may be the debut of "John's Other." Track 12 is a blues based instrumental showcasing Creach, with some similarities to "String Jet Rock" and may be an embryonic precursor to that song, which is why I titled it "String Jet Jam" for lack of a better title. Like the two shows from the previous night, this is a relatively lo fi recording with the taper stop/starting the deck between songs, but the performance is strong and quite unique in places, including an extended version of "Volunteers" to close the show. The venue (previously unknown) was the Cotillion Ballroom and the tickets were general admission. Big thank you to my old buddy Rob Berger for helping me share these recordings 45 years after the fact. -Alan Bershaw
October 25, 1970
Cotillion Ballroom, Wichita, Kansas
Source: Audience Master on 7" Reels @3.75ips TT: 01:30:15
Lineage: Baked Master Reel (playback on TEAC A-4010 SL) -> DAT-> Lexicon Lambda-> Logic (tracking only) -> wav 16/44.1 - > flac
transferred by Alan Bershaw, seeded by Rob Berger
Grace Slick - vocals
Marty Balin - vocals
Paul Kantner - vocals, guitar
Jorma Kaukonen - vocals, guitar
Jack Cassidy - bass
Papa John Creach - violin
Joey Covington - drums
1 Come Back Baby 06:48
2 Up Or Down 06:13
3 Whatever The Old Man Does 05:26
4 John's Other 04:43
5 Have You Seen The Saucers 05:36
6 Somebody To Love 04:13
7 We Can Be Together 06:12
8 Mexico 02:21
9 Crown Of Creation 04:16
10 Emergency 05:00
11 Uncle Sam Blues 06:30
12 String Jet Jam 06:07
13 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds 06:56
14 White Rabbit 02:13
15 The Other Side Of This Life 10:00
16 Volunteers 07:37
Notes: Direct transfer of the original master reels. An incomplete recording of unknown lineage has circulated for decades, but this complete recording (90 minutes) has never previously circulated (as of October 2015). This is the earliest documented evidence of Papa John Creach on a Jefferson Airplane performance. That being the case, this may be the debut of "John's Other." Track 12 is a blues based instrumental showcasing Creach, with some similarities to "String Jet Rock" and may be an embryonic precursor to that song, which is why I titled it "String Jet Jam" for lack of a better title. Like the two shows from the previous night, this is a relatively lo fi recording with the taper stop/starting the deck between songs, but the performance is strong and quite unique in places, including an extended version of "Volunteers" to close the show. The venue (previously unknown) was the Cotillion Ballroom and the tickets were general admission. Big thank you to my old buddy Rob Berger for helping me share these recordings 45 years after the fact. -Alan Bershaw
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Date: 07/30/2024
User:
Grateful Darkstar
This is not from the master reel as Alan was led to believe. The master has never been let out by the taper.
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