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Chapter 1 – August 1, 1969, Bear’s Lair, Berkeley, California (Set 2)
Disc 1:
1. Six Days On The Road
2. Henry
3. What’s Made Milwaukee Famous
4. I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail
5. Don’t Take Any Chances
6. Connection
7. Delilah
Bonus Tracks from Set 1
8. A-11
9. Garden of Eden
10. Hello Trouble
11. Last Lonely Eagle
12. Whatcha Gonna Do
Disc 2:
1. Zebra Dun
2. Jerry Explains His Instrument
3. Kaw-Liga
4. Sweet Lovin’ One
5. Fair Chance To Know
6. Long Black Limousine
7. All I Ever Wanted
8. Truck Drivin’ Man
9. The Lady Came From Baltimore
10. Games People Play
11. Introducing the “Murdering Punks”
12. To Have the Hurting End
13. I am Your Man
14. Henry
Chapter 2 – August 28, 1969, The Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco, California
Disc 3:
1. Six Days On The Road
2. I Am Your Man
3. Last Lonely Eagle
4. Whatcha Gonna Do
5. Introducing the Famous Bobby Ace
6. Mama Tried*
7. Cathy’s Clown*
8. Old Old House*
9. Me & My Uncle*
10. Seasons of My Heart*
11. Slewfoot*
Bonus Tracks
12. To Have the Hurting End (August 29, 1969)
13. The Games People Play (August 29, 1969)
14. Superman (August 30, 1969)
15. Saw Mill* (August 30, 1969)
Chapter 3 – October 14, 1969, Mandrake’s, Berkeley, California
Disc 4:
1. Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line
2. Fair Chance To Know
3. Mama Tried
4. I Still Miss Someone
5. Crossover
6. The Weight
Bonus Tracks
7. Garden of Eden (October 15, 1969)
8. Long Black Veil (October 15, 1969)**
9. Death and Destruction (October 15, 1969)**
Chapter 4 – June 4, 1970, Fillmore West, San Francisco, California
Disc 5:
1. Henry
2. Fair Chance To Know
3. The Race Is On*
4. Mama Tried*
5. Honky Tonk Women*
Bonus Tracks
6. I Don’t Know You (June 5, 1970)
7. Superman (June 5, 1970)
8. If you Hear Me When I’m Leaving (June 5, 1970)
9. Louisiana Lady (June 5, 1970)
10. The Weight (June 5, 1970)
11. Portland Woman (June 7, 1970)
* Bobby “Ace” Weir – Guitar, Vocals
** Will Scarlett – Harmonica
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:21 pm
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https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/owsley-stanley-archive...
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:35 pm
“I really liked Bear,” says
“I really liked Bear,” says New Riders guitarist David Nelson of their sound engineer. “And evidently he liked me, because every once in a while he would call me over in private and say, ‘Here, put this in your pocket and use it one drop it at a time,’ and he’d give me a Murine bottle with Owsley acid drops. I was just like, ‘For me?! Holy shit, yeah.’”
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:43 pm
Mine arrived today
Mine arrived today
couldn't resist
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:44 pm
Wow that looks great!
Wow that looks great!
Looks like they will be rolling out more (once they get permission, I assume).
The Ned & Friends looks promising. Maybe Jerry showed more interest than the Joan Baez album.
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:49 pm
How is the sound quality lld?
How is the sound quality lld???
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 10:55 pm
Looks
Looks
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 11:01 pm
I spun the 8/1/69 show today,
I spun the 8/1/69 show today, really fantastic!
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 11:15 pm
Report sound later
Report sound later
an saw the pre riders band in 69? At peninsula school
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on Friday, December 6, 2019 – 12:02 am
Best guess
Best guess
Well, I was at the first New Riders gig at Peninsula School (I thought it was late 1969 and John Dawson agreed, but, hey it was the 60's!!!)and remember it being in front of the handball wall (which is still there!) Also I remember that it was John Dawson, Jerry Garcia, David Nelson, Mickey Hart and Phil Lesh. John Dawson told me many years later that it was maybe their 5th or 6th time playing in front of people in that configuration. Florrie Forrest, archivist for Peninsula School, told me that she has a handbill for one of the gigs which was actually a fundraiser for school tuition for Jerry's daughter, Heather.
Peninsula School History:
All five Marcus children attended Peninsula at one time or another.
Greil graduated with John Dawson and Bob Matthews and was a classmate of Bill Kreutzman's for a while.
My sister Anne graduated with Bob's brother Pat Matthews, I graduated with Bob's other brother Scott Matthews. Joan Baez also went to Peninsula School. Up until two and half years ago we still had our house at 931 Peninsula Way.
http://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2010/02/grateful-dead-and-menlo-park.ht...
My first sighting
The story of the Grateful Dead and Menlo Park ends in February 1966. The group did play a Be-In at Palo Alto's El Camino Park on June 24, 1967, which was an easy walk from Magoo's, Kepler's or Guitars Unlimited.
preceded by seeing Jerry at keplers and DANA Morgan's
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on Friday, December 6, 2019 – 11:06 am
this looks sick.
this looks sick.
cool stories lltd. pretty awesome.
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on Friday, December 6, 2019 – 03:15 pm
I posted this in an earlier
I posted this in an earlier thread:
good pre-order price,no tax, free ship...
https://www.bullmoose.com/p/33131488/new-riders-of-the-purple-sage-bears...
hope they release at least one show from this on vinyl.
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on Sunday, December 8, 2019 – 12:55 pm
Listened to all five discs
Listened to all five discs yesterday, and am glad I did not spend the money on this one. Song selection is pretty cool, but the playing was lacking, save maybe the fifth disc, which I will probably listen to again. I just prefer live music where the band is familiar and comfortable with the music, (and though there were some good moments) overall these sounded like a bunch of rehearsals to my ears.