Identifier | 3117474 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD-R |
Media Count | 3 |
Note | Grateful Dead And NRPS
Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, NY November 7, 1970 Sources: Ken Leigh?s MAC>C>C>D>CD* Jack Toner?s MAC>R>C>CD** Marty Weinberg?s MAR>R>D>CD+(12:44 ?16:16 of Drums from Toner?s MAC>R>C>CD) mastering and shn encoding Jack Warner DISC ONE ACOUSTIC SET1 <Tuning> 1:31 2 Deep Elem Blues 6:54 3 Monkey and the Engineer 5:07 4 Big Railroad Blues 6:13 5 Operator 4:28 6 El Paso 5:32 7 How Long Blues* 3:29 8 Ripple** 4:13 9 Brokedown Palace* > 4:22 10 Uncle John?s Band* 5:38 NRPS SET1 1 Truck Drivin? Man* 2:241 2 Together Again Instrumental* 2:121 3 Sweet Lovin? One false start* 1:211 4 Sweet Lovin? One* 3:361 5 Dirty Business** 10:441 6 Henry** 3:371 7 Last Lonely Eagle** 6:21 DISC TWO 1 Connection* 3:55 2 Louisiana Lady** 3:54 3 Honky Tonk Women** 5:01 ELECTRIC SET ONE 4 //Cumberland Blues 4:47 5 Cold Rain and Snow 8:10 6 It Hurts Me Too 5:17 7 Beat It On Down the Line 3:39 8 Truckin? > 6:55 9 Drums+ > 16:42 10 The Other One > 10:04 11 Casey Jones 5:46 DISC THREE 1 <Tuning> 3:39 2 Attics of My Life 6:46 3 Sugar Magnolia 6:05 4 Big Boss Man 5:10 5 Mama Tried 2:56 6 /China Cat Sunflower > 6:03 7 I Know You Rider 7:05 8 King Bee 10:31 9 Good Lovin? 10:59 |
Source Info | SOURCED see notes for txt file |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Grateful Dead 1970-11-07 Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY | |
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Set 1 | Acoustic Set: Deep Elem Blues, Monkey And The Engineer, Big Railroad Blues, Operator, El Paso, How Long Blues, Ripple, Brokedown Palace > Uncle John's Band |
Set 2 | Electric Set 1: Cumberland Blues, Cold Rain And Snow, It Hurts Me Too, Beat It On Down The Line, Truckin' > Drums > The Other One > Casey Jones |
Set 3 | Electric Set 2: Attics Of My Life, Sugar Magnolia, Big Boss Man, Mama Tried, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, I'm A King Bee, Drums > Good Lovin' |
Comment | NRPS set followed GD acoustic set; setlist updated here 10/2005, with the following comments courtesy deadlists: THE CAPITOL THEATER SHOWS -- NOV 5-8 1970: For this run of shows at the Capitol Theater (Nov. 5-8) the Dead played a single concert each night (not "Early" and "Late" shows as has sometimes been thought). The Capitol Theater's Village Voice ad for October 1 lists shows ("featurning NRPS") at 8:00 PM on November 5th, 6th, 7th & 8th; there's no further mention of these shows at all in the the Capitol's Voice ads for 10/29 and 11/5, while ads for the shows at the 46th St. Rock Palace in Brooklyn are prominent in these same issues. On Thursday and Sunday the show consisted of an acoustic Dead set, a NRPS set, and an electric Dead set. On Friday and Saturday, they added a second electric Dead set. |