01-02-1970

Fillmore East

New York, New York

Recording info
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Identifier:
gd70-01-02.early-late.sbd.cotsman.18120.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard
Notes:
SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN with aud patch; complete early/late shows; Thanks to A. Lemiex, Uli & Hanno
Description:
Early: Mason’s Children, Casey Jones, Black Peter, Mama Tried, Hard To Handle, Cumberland Blues, Cryptical Envelopment-> Drums-> The Other One-> Cryptical Envelopment-> Cosmic Charlie Late: Uncle John’s Band > High Time, Dire Wolf, Easy Wind, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Good Lovin’ > drums > Good Lovin’, Me And My Uncle, Monkey & The Engineer, Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Turn On Your Lovelight
Lineage:
SBD> MR> C> D> CD> EAC> SHN with aud patch
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00:00
1
Zarathustra introduction
01:09
2
Mason’s Children
06:12
3
Casey Jones
04:27
4
Black Peter
12:48
5
Mama Tried
02:39
6
Hard To Handle
04:58
7
Cumberland Blues
05:49
8
Cryptical Envelopment
02:01
9
Drums
03:56
10
The Other One
10:14
11
Cryptical Envelopment
01:59
12
Cosmic Charlie
06:49
13
Uncle John’s Band
07:19
14
High Time
07:24
15
Dire Wolf
04:19
16
Easy Wind
07:20
17
China Cat Sunflower
03:36
18
I Know You Rider
02:02
19
Good Lovin’
07:30
20
Me & My Uncle
03:05
21
banter
01:37
22
Monkey & The Engineer
01:57
23
banter
01:34
24
Dark Star
29:59
25
St. Stephen
05:13
26
The Eleven
12:20
27
Turn On Your Lovelight
23:07
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2 responses to “01-02-1970”

  1. AT Avatar
    AT

    Sadly the Dark Star is cut in the second verse after a great jam (and nearly 30 minutes?!) and it then jumps mid way into Stephen. The silver lining is that it meant the tape was fresh to catch an excellently played Eleven following Stephen. The recording captures every player in perfect balance and the jam itself moves amazingly from frenzy to quiet and back again before wrapping up and heading into a classic high energy Lovelight. Once again, the recording is so good it gets the audience participation for the ‘Shine On Me’ back and forth between Weir and Pigpen. An amazing end to the beginning of 1970!

    1. Ariel Avatar
      Ariel

      Excelente descripción, la LoveLight no es de las mejores pero esa interacción con el público y el final es de dicha canción son alucinante, con Pigpen y Bobby “Ace”.

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