Identifier | 8021671 |
Created At | Sat Jan 01 2011 03:10:32 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | shn |
Media Count | 1 |
Note | Black Mountain Boys
03/06/1964 Palo Alto, CA Top of the Tangent SBD->Cassette->CDR->TAE->SHN 01 Instrumental 02 Katie Mine (??) 03 Intros 04 Homestead on the Farm 05 Banter 06 Bare Foot Nellie 07 Banter 08 She's More to Be Pitied than Scolded 09 Tuning 10 They Can Lock Up Me Up For Loving You 11 The Hand of the Lord 12 Banter 13 Who'll Sing for Me 14 Darling Aller Lee Jerry Garcia - Banjo Eric Thompson - Guitar David Nelson - Mandolin Jim Beemis - Bass sector boundaries corrected and seek tables appended - wagner 12/0/02 Extra header data stripped with shntool and re-shn'ed by terrapinstation 06/09/2003 |
Source Info | SBD->Cassette->CDR->TAE->SHN |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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17914 | 1964-03-06 | Top of the Tangent | Palo Alto | CA | |
Black Mountain Boys: SBD->Cassette->CDR->TAE->SHN via David Backus and Wagner |
Performance
Garcia 1964-03-06 Top of the Tangent, Palo Alto, CA | |
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Set 1 | Salt Creek, Katie Kline, Homestead on the Farm, Barefoot Nellie, She's More to Be Pitied Than Scolded, They Can Lock Up Me Up for Loving You, Somebody Touched Me, Who'll Sing for Me, Darling Alalee, John Hardy |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Black Mountain Boys Jerry Garcia - Banjo Eric Thompson - Guitar David Nelson - Mandolin Jim Beemis - Bass Deadlists: COMMENTS Black Mountain Boys [or Black Mountain String Band]: Jerry "Dr. Car Stairs" Garcia, banjo; David "Ernie Bo-Peep" Nelson, mandolin; Eric Thompson, guitar; Robert "Jim Beemis" Hunter; bass * ??? Tuning before Darling Alalee * Other artists include: Walt Brown. David Gans GDH #421: Also played, "Jerry's Breakdown". -- Note - The band introduces itself before Homestead On The Farm: D.Nelson(?): (cut) "..nk you very much. Uh, in case you don't already know, we're the Black Mountain Boys or the Black Mountain String Band -- the greatest bluegrass band since King Solomon's Mines. And over on the right hand side, we have Jerry Garcia, alias Dr. Car Stairs; and on the guitar, we have Eric Thompson..." Garcia: "And here in the middle, kind fellow -- on stage, off stage, no matter where you happen to run into him -- is, uh, Ernie Bo-Peep on the mandolin here -- better known as David Nelson." D.Nelson(?): "Jim Beemis on bass" Garcia: "Schep." |