Grateful Dead 09/19/1970
Fillmore East, New York, NY
Source Summary
Composite Audience Source (Master audience cassette Taped by Jack Toner, Sony TC-110 with built-in microphone and Master audience reel Taped by Marty Weinberg, AKG190E>Uher 400L) via Dwight Holmes and Dr. Michael Parrish. Patches and EAC > SHN by Jack Warner
Composite Audience Source (Master audience cassette Taped by Jack Toner, Sony TC-110 with built-in microphone and Master audience reel Taped by Marty Weinberg, AKG190E>Uher 400L) via Dwight Holmes and Dr. Michael Parrish. Patches and EAC > SHN by Jack Warner
Other Sources
SHNID 102 SBD > Reel(0) > DAT > Mac (via Lucid PCI24) >...
SHNID 5217 MSR > DAT > CD or SBD> Rm> Reel> Dat> Sonic...
SHNID 31510 flac16 ; (disc 3 only) Sick Bits 14; matrix:...
SHNID 97906 flac16 ; SBD -> Master Reel -> CD ->...
SHNID 119722 flac16 ; source: aud 1st gen reel; Jerry...
SHNID 150347 flac16 ; Set 1 Source unknown, thought to be...
SHNID 152705 flac1644 ; AUD fragment; Source: Unknown mono...
Grateful Dead
Fillmore East
New York, NY
September 19, 1970 [Saturday]
Source One: Master audience cassette (Taped by Jack Toner, Sony TC-110 with built-in microphone) > reel > cassette > CD > Samsung SW-232B extraction (EAC v0.9 beta 4) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v1.01) > .flac encoding
Source two: Master audience reel (Taped by Marty Weinberg, AKG190E>Uher 400L) > Technics 1506 playback > Cardas audiophile cables > HHB CDR 800 master CD > CD > Samsung SW-232B extraction (EAC v0.9 beta 4) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v1.01) > .flac encoding
Thanks to Dwight Holmes and Dr. Michael Parrish for the sources
Toner A > D by Dwight Holmes
Weinberg A > D by Steven Martin
Patches and EAC > SHN by Jack Warner (jackmw1ATsbcglobalDOTnet)
Disc One (13) 58:08
--Acoustic set, partial--
01 Cold Jordan [2:33] >
02 Swing Low Sweet Chariot [2:53]
--NRPS set--
[m: Workin' Man Blues]
03 I Don't Know You [3:43]
04 Superman [3:34]
05 Whatcha Gonna Do [4:26]
06 Portland Woman [5:17]
07 Glendale Train [5:05]
08 Fair Chance To Know [4:07]
09 All I Ever Wanted [7:41]
10 Henry [3:39]
11 Lodi [3:33]
12 Last Lonely Eagle [6:47]
13 Honky Tonk Women [4:47]
Disc Two (6) 43:29
--Electric set, begin--
01 Morning Dew [10:52]
02 Me And My Uncle [3:26]
03 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl [10:11]
04 Cold Rain And Snow [5:54]
05 Easy Wind [8:43]
06 Sugar Magnolia [4:22]
Disc Three (4) 62:29
--Electric set, end--
01 Dark Star [25:36] >
02 Saint Stephen [6:18] >
03 Not Fade Away [9:25] >
04 Turn On Your Lovelight [21:09]
Disc one from source one, except d1t12 1:53 - end and d1t13 from source two
Disc two from source two, except d2t1 0:00 - 0:22, d2t2 0:00 - 0:16 and 3:24 - 3:26, d2t3 0:00 - 0:07 and 10:09 - 10:11, d2t4 0:00 - 0:07 and 5:49 - 5:54, d2t5 and d2t6 from source one
Disc three from source two, except d3t1 0:00 - 0:15, d3t3 0:32 - end, and d3t4 from source one
Fillmore East
New York, NY
September 19, 1970 [Saturday]
Source One: Master audience cassette (Taped by Jack Toner, Sony TC-110 with built-in microphone) > reel > cassette > CD > Samsung SW-232B extraction (EAC v0.9 beta 4) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v1.01) > .flac encoding
Source two: Master audience reel (Taped by Marty Weinberg, AKG190E>Uher 400L) > Technics 1506 playback > Cardas audiophile cables > HHB CDR 800 master CD > CD > Samsung SW-232B extraction (EAC v0.9 beta 4) > tracking (CD Wave) > sector boundary verification (shntool v1.01) > .flac encoding
Thanks to Dwight Holmes and Dr. Michael Parrish for the sources
Toner A > D by Dwight Holmes
Weinberg A > D by Steven Martin
Patches and EAC > SHN by Jack Warner (jackmw1ATsbcglobalDOTnet)
Disc One (13) 58:08
--Acoustic set, partial--
01 Cold Jordan [2:33] >
02 Swing Low Sweet Chariot [2:53]
--NRPS set--
[m: Workin' Man Blues]
03 I Don't Know You [3:43]
04 Superman [3:34]
05 Whatcha Gonna Do [4:26]
06 Portland Woman [5:17]
07 Glendale Train [5:05]
08 Fair Chance To Know [4:07]
09 All I Ever Wanted [7:41]
10 Henry [3:39]
11 Lodi [3:33]
12 Last Lonely Eagle [6:47]
13 Honky Tonk Women [4:47]
Disc Two (6) 43:29
--Electric set, begin--
01 Morning Dew [10:52]
02 Me And My Uncle [3:26]
03 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl [10:11]
04 Cold Rain And Snow [5:54]
05 Easy Wind [8:43]
06 Sugar Magnolia [4:22]
Disc Three (4) 62:29
--Electric set, end--
01 Dark Star [25:36] >
02 Saint Stephen [6:18] >
03 Not Fade Away [9:25] >
04 Turn On Your Lovelight [21:09]
Disc one from source one, except d1t12 1:53 - end and d1t13 from source two
Disc two from source two, except d2t1 0:00 - 0:22, d2t2 0:00 - 0:16 and 3:24 - 3:26, d2t3 0:00 - 0:07 and 10:09 - 10:11, d2t4 0:00 - 0:07 and 5:49 - 5:54, d2t5 and d2t6 from source one
Disc three from source two, except d3t1 0:00 - 0:15, d3t3 0:32 - end, and d3t4 from source one
Comments
Other Sources (comments)
SBD > Reel(0) > DAT > Mac... (3)
MSR > DAT > CD or SBD> Rm>... (0)
flac16 ; (disc 3 only)... (0)
flac16 ; SBD -> Master... (4)
flac16 ; source: aud 1st... (0)
flac16 ; Set 1 Source... (0)
flac1644 ; AUD fragment;... (0)
SBD > Reel(0) > DAT > Mac... (3)
MSR > DAT > CD or SBD> Rm>... (0)
flac16 ; (disc 3 only)... (0)
flac16 ; SBD -> Master... (4)
flac16 ; source: aud 1st... (0)
flac16 ; Set 1 Source... (0)
flac1644 ; AUD fragment;... (0)
Date: 08/31/2004
User:
Gary
The file names in the md5 on this page are incorrect. The do match the tol source if you rename them all, however.
Date: 08/31/2004
User:
Jack Warner
I attached the same md5 here I uploaded to tol. The format may have been changed there
Date: 08/31/2004
User:
Charles
To clarify, the file names should be gd70-09-19, not gd70-09-17. They have not yet been changed on tol.
Date: 09/01/2004
User:
Jack Warner
oops!
Date: 09/11/2004
User:
Scott Allan
More of set 1 is listed, with timings, on the deadlists.com site. So, it stands to reason that the rest of the acoustic set does in fact exist and circulate. It sure would be nice if someone with said recording could add the beginning of the show to the composite!
Date: 09/13/2004
User:
Jack Warner
Have you heard the tapes? Unlistenable, even by my standards. You can almost tell that music is being played; what and by whom are a difficult proposition. Quite possibly the worst audience tape known to humankind, and that's saying a lot when we're talking about ancient GD aud tapes
Date: 09/13/2004
User:
Jack Warner
Indeed so. Much, much worse
Date: 09/14/2004
User:
Paul McFadyen
It IS very poor unfortunately, regardless of which source you judge it on - quite surprising really, as the work of Messrs Weinberg (whose recordings need no introduction!) and Toner (his 9/17/70 from the same venue is very listenable) is generally very good indeed. They must have had incredibly poor seats that night...
Those of a nervous disposition should wait until the rest of the SBD ever surfaces!!
Those of a nervous disposition should wait until the rest of the SBD ever surfaces!!
Date: 09/19/2004
User:
Scott Allan
I haven't heard the acoustic set, aside from the 2 songs included in this source. However, even if the quality is abysmal, it makes more sense (to me, at least) to make the entire show available, and let people decide for themselves whether or not they want to download the whole thing.
Date: 09/19/2004
User:
Jack Warner
Except that I failed to keep the tapes when I had them a few years ago...
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