What ELSE are you listening to now?

Eric Clapton
Hard Rock
Hollywood, FL

  1. Tell The Truth
  2. Key To The Highway
  3. Hoochie Coochie Man
  4. Little Wing
  5. Outside Woman Blues
  6. Double Trouble
  7. Don’t Knock My Love
  8. Driftin’ Blues
  9. Rockin’ Chair
  10. Morherless Child
  11. Traveling Riverside Blues
  12. Running On Faith
  13. Motherless Children
  14. Little Queen Of Spades
  15. Before You Accuse Me
  16. Wonderful Tonight
  17. Layla
  18. Cocaine
  19. Got My Mojo Workin’

–same exact setlist as the show I saw last Saturday… so until that one shows up, this one is great. Fantastic recording too, except for the Chatty-Kathy near the microphone.

Grateful Dead - September 15, 1985
Devore Field - Chula Vista, CA

Recording Info:
SBD -> PCM -> Dat (44.1k)

Transfer Info:
Dat (Sony D8) -> SEK’D Prodif Plus -> Samplitude Professional v8.01 ->
Cool Edit Pro v2.0 -> FLAC (2 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
May 16, 2006

Patch Info:
SBD Cassette Master supplies West L.A. through Dupree’s

Notes:
– Seamless transition between discs
– Numerous distorted bass notes fixed with Cool Edit Pro
– Numerous static pops removed with Cool Edit Pro
– Thanks to David Gans for the PCM SBD
– Thanks to Paul Scotton and Joani Walker for the patch source

Set 1:
d1t01 - Tuning
d1t02 - Alabama Getaway ->
d1t03 - The Promised Land
d1t04 - West L.A. Fadeaway
d1t05 - Mama Tried ->
d1t06 - Big River
d1t07 - Dupree’s Diamond Blues
d1t08 - Smokestack Lightnin’ ->
d1t09 - Deal

Set 2:
d1t10 - Twilight Zone Theme ->
d1t11 - Scarlet Begonias ->
d1t12 - Fire On The Mountain
d2t01 - Samson And Delilah
d2t02 - She Belongs To Me
d2t03 - Truckin’ ->
d2t04 - Comes A Time ->
d2t05 - Around And Around ->
d2t06 - Drums ->
d2t07 - Space ->
d2t08 - U.S. Blues ->
d2t09 - (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Encore:
d2t10 - Crowd/Tuning
d2t11 - Brokedown Palace

Really enjoying this at the moment, worth checking out if you like funky hip hop, reminds me of five fingers of funk.

“A powerful funk juggernaut that embraces the roots of hip hop. They left me wanting to hear more.” --Revolving Door Magazine

I need to use the term ‘powerful funk juggernaut’ more often too.

This might be the only GD show I have from 1975, and it is seck

Lindley Meadows (Golden Gate Park), San Francisco, CA (9/28/75)

Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Music Never Stopped
They Love Each Other
Beat it on Down the Line
Franklin’s Tower
Big River
It Must Have Been the Roses
Truckin’
The Eleven
drums
Stronger Than Dirt
Not Fade Away
Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad
One More Saturday Night

Lindley’s hair was so greasy
Who knew then what would happen next?

For anyone who has been to Golden Gate Park…

is Lindley’s Meadows the area that is referred to as “hippie hill,” where there is constantly a drum circle and pretty much a small festival scene???

haha I remember when we walked up to that field, some dude rode by on his bike offering us doses.

but anyway yeah that low area would be a perfect place for a sort of natural ampitheatre (not really an ampitheatre, but a cool place to have a concert at least), with the crowd mostly on hippie hill.

I am now trying out the GDRADIO.net through winamp’s Shoutcast Radio.

Forgot all about this, and have not tried it in many years.

They are doing something very cool right now…

It seems they are taking “jams” from different shows and seamlessly putting them together. So far it has all been from '92-'94, and very very interesting. Took me a little while to even realize it was from different shows.

A “Playin’ in the Jam” from '94 just segued beautifully into a Supplicant Jam from '94, and before that was a Eyes Jam from '93.

I like, I like!

didn’t make this one. I really wanted to go though. Clapton with minimal cheese just jamming out, what a treat! I wound up at Radiohead that night. That was a good reason to miss it.

another good reason to miss it: tickets were $150 - $400!

come on.

how much were tickets in Cleveland, Will? because i know the Hard Rock casino down here goes nuts with their prices. That’s why i’ve never been to that venue.

37 bucks.

37!?

damn that seminole mafia! (that owns the Hard Rock Live Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL thats starting to get a lot of big acts that come through south florida and overcharges like crazy)

cumming in socks.

Did you just say making fuck?

On Sundays, I’ve taken to listening to music I don’t particularly want to listen to.

I used to try and pick out something on the spiritual side, but that’s just not me I guess … not into gospel music so much, and I don’t have lots of music I’d really call spiritual, Christian or otherwise.

So it occurred to me that instead I could do this, & it’d be a great way to listen to the CDs I have that I never listen to, ever.

I figure it’s an act of love, to reach my ear out to an artist. And given that it’s widely accepted that love is at the center of spirituality, I figure I’m still using my listening-to-music hobby to focus on my own spirituality one day a week.

As a local musician, I tend to end up with CDs from lots of locals. And I never listen to them. Bad, right? Well today I’m listening to my friend Don Tassone’s CD Dandelion Wine today. A pleasant listen, but tell you whut, good thing the lyrics are in there. Nicest guy, but he’s a real mumbler.

Mahavishnu Orchestra

this is some pretty great stuff, live in Berkeley, 1972

I remember Thom mentioning them to me, and I didn’t even know it was on my Ipod until today.

nice, hank. dems is some good shit.