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01. Viola Lee Blues
02. One Kind Favor(1st)
03. I Know You Rider
04. You See A Broken Heart(only)
05. It's A Sin
06. B.I.O.D.T.L.(1st)
07. Jam
08. Next Time You See Me(1st)
09. Jam ("Samething" Instrumental)
10. Death Don't Have No Mercy
11. Midnite Hour(2nd)
Filler: 7/3/66 Fillmore Aud. Same source and Transfer
12. Dancin'(1st)
13.He Was A Friend Of Mine(1st)
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Transfer and posted to further by Sleave (Steve Dunbar ctudman@adelphia.net) (1/26/03)
Notes: OK here we go! I know there is a lot of mystery surrounding this date and venue.
I was given this cass. years ago the setlist matched that of deadbase. This recording I
have no source for but it sounds quite nice, also I believe this to be complete even if it's
not this date it seems to be all the same recording with the possible exception of the
"Death Don't".
Quotes:
David Sorochty:
The unknown jam in the 1st set sounds similar at times to "You Don't Love
Me", "Hog For You Baby", "Big Boy Pete", or even like "Deep Elm Blues"(the old
way like on 12/1/66). This tape has apparently only recently (mid 1998)
come into ciculation.
Another tape has been in circulation for years dated 3/12/66 or 3/19/66
which cotains "Viola Lee Blues"# (14:56), "You See A Broken Heart" (3:10),
and "Midnight Hour"# (10:44). However this is not exactly a partial copy of
3/12/66. The versions of "You See A Broken Heart" and "Midnight Hour"# are the
same as on the complete 3/12/66, but the "Viola Lee Blues" is definitely a
different version. So hold onto those older tapes. The full 3/12/66 tape
does not have that voice that cuts in after "You See A Broken Heart" that
says "RAW". I can't tell who that is or how it got there.
David Dieterich:
Bobby talks about the funky P.A. which is making popping noises after "It's
A Sin" and "B.I.O.D.T.L.". Lots of talk about the ice cream man outside after the
1st set ends (after "Next Time You See Me").
RECORDINGS SB. "Midnight Hour" cuts off with a significant portion missing.
This tape also circulates (incorrectly) as 3/19/66. |