02-08-1970

Fillmore West

San Francisco, California

There is a lot to like about this show, but the Smokestack Lightning is one of the best ever. Who are we to keep you from the Dark Star, with that Feeling Groovy Jam at the tail end, or the monster Lovelight.

Recording info
Use alternative player
Identifier:
gd70-02-08.sbd-aud.cotsman.19152.sbeok.shnf
Source:
Soundboard and Audience composite
Notes:
sources: 1. AUD>MC>R>PCM>D>CD>EAC>SHN: most of first disc and up to 18:04 of Dark Star 2. SBD>MR>C>D>CD>EAC>SHN: starts at 22:30 of Dark Star and continues through 14:50 of Lovelight 3. SBD>MR>D>CD>EAC>SHN (?): Smokestack & SOTOTW 4. SBD>MR>?>C>CD>EAC>SHN: from 14:50 in Lovelight to end 5. AUD>??>CD>EAC>SHN: patches 18:04 to 22:30 of Dark Star –there is some minor buzzing during Morning Dew and Dire Wolf –Feelin’ Groovy Jam at 22:37 in Dark Star –large dropout fixed in Dark Star SBD portion –dropout at 4:48 in Lovelight –starting at 23:48 in Lovelight, there is a theme resembling Love Is All Around by The Troggs, whether by intention or coincidence –Sound Forge was used for minor pitch corrections for AUD portions
Description:
Smokestack Lightning, Morning Dew, Dire Wolf, Me & My Uncle, Sitting On Top Of The World, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, It Hurts Me Too, Seasons, The Race is On, Big Boss Man, Black Peter, Dark Star-> Saint Stephen-> Not Fade Away-> Saint Stephen-> Turn On Your Love Light
Lineage:
see notes
Transferrer:
Andy Lemieux, Sean Cribbs, JCotsman
Play
Pause
Back
Forw.
Volume
00:00
1
Intro
00:24
2
Smokestack Lightning
15:05
3
Tuning
02:29
4
Morning Dew
10:02
5
Dire Wolf
04:24
6
stage banter
02:58
7
Me and My Uncle
03:53
8
Sittin’ On Top of the World
04:06
9
China Cat Sunflower
05:35
10
I Know You Rider
04:30
11
tuning
01:53
12
It Hurts Me Too
05:34
13
Dark Star
26:12
14
St. Stephen
02:34
15
Not Fade Away
09:13
16
St. Stephen
02:14
17
Turn On Your Lovelight
35:06
Choose recording

Search for shows:

Submit Search

Comments

One response to “02-08-1970”

  1. JamGrass Avatar
    JamGrass

    The Morning Dew in this set is pure rock n roll. If this were played in the 80’s it would be considered a top 10 version.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Just a friendly reminder to abide by the community guidelines in your comment.