Identifier2775946
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count2
Sound RatingA
NoteJerry Garcia Acoustic Band
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York, NY
10/21/87 Both Sets Early show and partial Accustic Set Late Show

cd1 (Requires 80 minute cd)
(Early show - Accustic Set 9 songs)
Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standing On The Corner) 05:43
Spike Driver Blues 06:45
I've Been All Around This World 05:39
I'm Troubled 04:49
Drifting Too Far 04:11
If I Lose 02:33
Troubled In Mind 05:37
Gone Home 04:59
Ragged But Right 04:18
(Late show - Partial Accustic Set 7 songs)
Deep Elem Blues 06:42
I'm Troubled 04:28
Spike Driver Blues 06:57
Short Life Of Trouble 04:08
Two Soldiers 04:31
Gone Home 04:02
Band Introduction 01:03
Diamond Joe// 01:35

cd2 (Early show - Electric set)
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You 07:27
I Shall Be Released 08:17
Run For The Roses 06:03
Like A Road 08:33
The Harder They Come 10:41
Gomorrah > 06:24
Tangled Up In Blue 10:02

SBD Master Cass>Sony D5>Cool Edit>CD Wave>SHN

Have all of early show and most of late show accustic.
Only mono recording because Dano and friend were able
to tap into a line feed until caught during late accustic
set where they had to stop abrubtly.

From Dan Cole's collection of JGB cassettes.
He was using a Sony D5 recorder at the
time to record his Master Cassette from the line feed.
I recorded directly from his master tape to my computer using
Cool Edit, divided the tracks using CD Wave and then converted
to SHN before recording my copy onto cd.

Dan had this to say about recording this show
"JGB Lunt-Fontanne Once again I headed to New York City without any tickets. I was waiting online for tickets opening night when I noticed a rather attractive lady walking out of the venue. I approached her and asked her if she knew if there were going to be any tickets on sale. She told me that she was a friend of Jerry's and that she would be coming out with Jerry's unclaimed comp tickets before each show. I told her that I was in town for the duration and needed tickets for each show. She said she this wasn't a problem and that she would give me first crack at any extras. This was really cool because every seat she had was either a box seat or in the first 3 rows.

The first nights stealth taping went real well, we had enough people around us to conceal everything. Jerry and the venue had a no tolerance taping policy for these shows anticipating a future album release. We did notice about a dozen tapers get kicked out the first night.

The Board Tapes

The theater had a sitting room downstairs that had speakers set up. I had noticed some tapers hanging out downstairs who had spliced into the speaker wires. They were sending the amplified signals straight into their decks. It was from these guys that the 10-17-87 tapes came from.

On the afternoon of the 21st I tried this method myself and walked away with a pretty good tape.

The evening of the 21st we met up with the guys who made the tapes from the 17th and we all patched together into the speaker wires. About 3/4 of the way through the first set we noticed Bill Graham checking out the speaker wires and headed directly for us. I have never seen so many tapers scramble so fast. I grabbed my deck and headed upstairs and started dancing with the crowd hanging out in the back.

Meanwhile, the Goon Squad had grabbed my buddy Rob and were dragging him upstairs towards the door to be kicked out. This was rather sad because it was Rob's Birthday. I didn't see Rob again until the second song of the second set. He returned with an incredible story about how had climbed up to a ventilation shute, slid down an air shaft into the underground tunnels that connect the Broadway theaters. He went through a door into a hallway that led to Jerry's dressing room. They accidentally woke up a security guard who thought they had snuck in from the show and he proceeded to escort them back into the theater.

Needless to say, the speakers downstairs were shut off for the remainder of the Lunt-Fontanne run.."

Early show. Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band. Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, David Kemper, David Nelson, Sandy Rothman
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Source InfoSBD Master Cass>Sony D5>Cool Edit>CD Wave>SHN
Trades Allowed
Performance
Jerry Garcia Band 1987-10-21 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, New York, NY
Set 1Acoustic:

Blue Yodel No. 9 (Standing On The Corner)
Spike Driver Blues
Been All Around This World
I'm Troubled
Drifting Too Far From The Shore
If I Lose*
Trouble In Mind
Gone Home
I'm Ragged But I'm Right
Set 2Electric:

How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
I Shall Be Released
Run For The Roses
Like A Road
Get Out Of My Life Woman
The Harder They Come
Gomorrah
Knockin' On Heavens' Door
Tangled Up In Blue

Encore : And It Stoned Me
Set 3

CommentEarly show. Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band/Jerry Garcia Band.
* First performance of If I Lose by the JGAB; last known performance 3.27.64 by the Black Mountain Boys.

Acoustic Set:
Jerry Garcia - acoustic guitar, vocals
John Kahn - acoustic bass
David Nelson - acoustic guitar, vocals
Sandy Rothman - mandolin, dobro, vocals
David Kemper - snare drum

Electric Set:
Jerry Garcia - electric guitar, vocals
John Kahn - electric bass
Melvin Seals - keyboards
David Kemper - drums
Jacklyn LaBranch - vocals
Gloria Jones - vocals

Set list Reference - Jerrybase