Identifier | 9404491 |
Created At | Sun Aug 17 2014 17:35:18 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Status | Traded |
Media Type | FLAC |
Media Count | 1 |
Show Rating | A |
Sound Rating | A+ |
Note | EAC/SHN by jim@juddcreek.com 12/02 - this is a flac/tagged version of shnid: 013993 |
Source Info | Jerry Garcia & Sara
The Tangent Palo Alto, CA 5/4/1963 Deep Elem Will the Weaver I Will Truly Understand All the Good Times are Passed + Gone Long Black Veil The Man Who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never Was a Married Man Keno the Rent Man Foggy Mountain Top |
Microphones | AUD>R>R>FM>Cass>DAT>CDR |
Microphone Location | AUD>R>R>FM>Cass>DAT>CDR |
J-Card Comment | Tagging notes: Show information is embedded within the header of each flac file. It will display on any player capable of directly playing flac files. If converted to wav during processing, all tags will be stripped, however audio data will remain unaffected. If you must transcode to a lossy format, do so directly Flac > Lossy. Use st5 (or ffp) to validate audio integrity. Md5 values will change if tagging is altered. |
Tech Note | The story about this recording and show goes (according to http://db.etree.org/shn/13993): Jerry And his first wife Sara a week after wedding. He traded wedding gifts and Sara's guitar for his new banjo. Recorded by the manager of the club at the time and aired on KFOG's dead hour. |
Trades Allowed | |
Taper Name | Steve Oliver |
Generation | 1 |
Attendence | I wish |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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13993 | 1963-05-04 | Top of the Tangent | Palo Alto | CA | |
Jerry & Sara Garcia: Possibly MAR > R > FM > Cass > DAT > CDR. |
Performance
Garcia 1963-05-04 Top of the Tangent, Palo Alto, CA | |
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Set 1 | Deep Elem Blues, Will the Weaver, I Will Truly Understand, All the Good Times are Past and Gone, Long Black Veil, The Man who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never was a Married Man, Keno the Rent Man, Foggy Mountain Top |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | A user reports: Jerry And his first wife Sara a week after wedding. He traded wedding gifts and Sara's guitar for his new banjo. Recorded by the Manager of the club at the time and aired on KFOG's dead hour. Another user reports: At this time Sarah was very pregnant with Heather. As a result, there were very few performances by Jerry and Sarah. This one is a treat. |