03-03-1971

Fillmore West

San Francisco, California

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Identifier:
gd1971-03-03.149879.sbd.latvala.lee.smith.miller.clugston.flac1648
Source:
Master Soundboard Reels > Pat Lee’s 1st generation reels
Notes:
‘- Dick Latvala made the reels for Pat Lee – Thanks to Matt Smith for the transfer – Thanks to Charlie Miller for coordinating this effort – Set One is almost certainly incomplete – Cut in Bertha (all copies) – Beginning of “Next Time You See Me” intact – Beginning of “Sugar Magnolia” cut (all copies) – The Other One is complete – Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his assistance with the pitch correction
Description:
Set I
Casey Jones, Hard To Handle, Playin’ In The Band, Loser, Me And Bobby McGee, Next Time You See Me, Beat It On Down The Line, Bertha
Set II
Me & My Uncle, Truckin’-> Drums-> The Other One-> Wharf Rat, Sugar Magnolia, I’m A King Bee, Greatest Story Ever Told-> Johnny B. Goode, E: Good Lovin’


Comment
Airaves benefit – Other artist(s): “Shades Of joy with Martin Fiero: Gestalt Fool Theatre Family New Generation Singers; American Indian Dancers
Lineage:
1st generation reels (Revox A77) > Tascam DA-3000 > dBpoweramp 2496 > Adobe Audition CC 2020 > TLH flac2496
Transferrer:
Matt Smith, Scott Clusgston, Charlie Miller
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Casey Jones
390.86
2
Hard To Handle
447.74
3
Playin’ In The Band
279.67
4
Loser
399.14
5
Me & Bobby McGee
372.41
6
Next Time You See Me
238.94
7
Beat It On Down The Line
233.59
8
Ber//tha
379.39
9
Me & My Uncle
223.15
10
Truckin’ >
507.29
11
Drums >
269.26
12
The Other One >
785.88
13
Wharf Rat
585.82
14
Sugar Magnolia
339.07
15
I’m A King Bee
476.66
16
Greatest Story Ever Told
515.93
17
E: Good Lovin’
893.18
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One response to “03-03-1971”

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    AT

    Not the best recording out there for the Spring 71, but the flaws give some interesting sounds, and unique versions on some tracks. Lots of organ and nearly absent of guitar on Bertha, for example. It all comes together recording-wise on The Other One and Wharf Rat, and both are great to listen to. Interesting solo on Sugar Mags and then a late King Bee are also highlights. Johnny B Goode is in there with Greatest Story although not listed.

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