_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_
__****__Jerry Garcia Band__****__
_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_*_


22 November 1975
St. Paul Civic Center
St. Paul, Minnesota
Audience Recording (Unknown Taper)

AUDMC > ? > WAV > SHN
Shn converted with Mkw by Robert Goetz (winterland121072@yahoo.com) on 11 November 2003.


SINGLE DISC
First Set Partial
xx         Let It Rock (missing)
01 [11:20] Positively Fourth Street
02 [08:40] All By Myself
03 [06:44] They Love Each Other
xx         Pig's Boogie (missing)
04 [10:35] Mississippi Moon
05 [11:18] Sugaree
06 [11:54] Road Runner
07 [10:33] Mystery Train
08 [07:36] Lady Sleeps
tt [78:40]

*Note - CDR provided by John Daily.

*Note - This is a B to B+ audience recording of a very well performed first set.

*Note - The Jerry Site indicates that Pig's Boogie was performed inbetween TLEO and MS Moon.

*Note - The Jerry Site indicates that Lady Sleeps was not performed on 22 November 1975.

*Note - The veracity of the specific set list for 22 November 1975 is in question.  There are
	three sources of information indicating different set lists for this date.  
	
	First, etree (see http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php3?shows_key=13216) indicates the following 
	songs were performed on 22 November 1975:  Let It Rock, Postively 4th Street, All By Myself, 
	They Love Each Other, Pig's Boogie, Mississippi Moon, Sugaree, Friend Of The Devil, and
	Franklin's Tower (specifically indicating that this was the first and only time the JGB performed 
	Franklin's Tower).  No indication is made as to a first or second set.

	Second, there is the audience recording presented above.  There is no indication after any of the
	songs (e.g., Road Runner or Mystery Train) that a set break was commencing.

	Third, the Jerry Site (www.thejerrysite.com) indicates the following songs were performed on
	22 November 1975: 
	Set 1
	Let It Rock  
	Positively 4th Street  
  	All By Myself  
  	They Love Each Other  
  	Pig's Boogie  
  	Mississippi Moon  
	Sugaree  
  	(I'm A) Road Runner  
 	Set 2  
  	How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)  
  	Catfish John  
  	Friend Of The Devil  
  	Mystery Train  
  	Russian Lullaby  
  	I'll Take A Melody  
  	Let's Spend The Night Together >  
	Edward  

	**Although missing from the present recording, Let It Rock is indicated as the first song from both the Jerry Site
	and the etree source.  The etree source does not indicate set distinctions.

	**The Postively 4th Street, All By Myself, and TLEO are confirmed by all three sources of information.

	**Although missing from the present recording, Pig's Boogie is indicated as the fifth song from both the 
	Jerry Site and the etree source.

	**The Mississippi Moon and Sugaree are confirmed by all three sources of information.
	
	**The etree source indicates that Friend of the Devil and Franklin's Tower were next performed.  The Jerry Site and
	the present recording conflict with this assertion.  Indeed, the Jerry Site indicates that Franklin's Tower was
	never peformed by the Jerry Garcia Band.  	

	**The Jerry Site indicates that the show comprises a first and second set.  The etree source does not indicate 
	this.  The present recording does not indicate whether or not a set break occurs as the conclusion of Road Runner
	and Mystery Train are faded out as the songs end.

	**The Jerry Site indicates that Mystery Train was not performed until the middle of the second set.  However, the
	Jerry Site listing for 22 November 1975 indicates that the particular order of the second set is unclear.

	**The Jerry Site indicates that Lady Sleeps was not performed on 22 November 1975, which conflicts with the 
	present recording.  Lady Sleeps was performed on 21 November 1975 according to the Jerry Site.  There is no 
	etree information regarding 21 November 1975.  Considering that the Jerry Site indicates that Lady Sleeps was
	performed on the previous night, the present recording version of Lady Sleeps may be a filler.
	In addition, this also suggests that the present recording version of Mystery Train may be a filler.  The Jerry
	Site indicates that Mystery Train was never followed by Lady Sleeps.  However, the recording levels and the 
	crowd noise of the present recording are consistent throughout the entire recording suggesting that the Mystery
	Train and the Lady Sleeps may be from 22 November 1975.