Identifier | 954914 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 3 |
Sound Rating | B+ |
Note | Sound is decent... tinny at times, distorted at peaks occaisionally. Show is... interesting. It's Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Leon Russel, Mary Egan, Doug Sahm, and possibly Vassar Clements.
I: disc 1: 1. Hi-Heel Sneakers 2. Honky Tonk Angel 3. Closin' Time 4. M&BMG 5. Stormy Monday 6. That's Allright, Mama 7. Come On Into My Kitchen 8. T for Texas 9. San Antone 10. Sugar Foot Rag II: 11. I'm So Lonseome I Could Cry 12. Jambalaya disc 2: 1. Today I started Lovin You Again 2. unkn>Honky Tonkin 3. Orange blossom Special 4. Kentucky Waltz 5. Big Boss Man 6. Searchin 7. Lonely Lonely Nights> 8. Shake a Hand 9. Hey Bo Diddley 10. ITALTLITATTC disc 3: 1. Hard Rain's Gonna Fall 2. Wild Horses 3. Slippin into Xmas 4. Money Honey 5. Chug-A-Lug 6. Roll Over Beethoven> 7. Good Golly Ms Molly> 8. Roll Over Beethoven |
Source Info | SBD>MCass>Cass>DAT>?>CD |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Garcia 1972-11-23 Armadillo World Headquarters, Austin, TX | |
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Set 1 | Hi-Heel Sneakers, Honky Tonk Angel, Closin' Time, Me & Bobby McGee, Stormy Monday, That's All Right, Mama, Come On Into My Kitchen, T for Texas, Mr. Tamborine Man, San Antone |
Set 2 | Sugar Foot Rag, I'm So Lonely I Could Cry, Jambalaya, Today I Started Loving You Again, Unknown Song > Honky Tonkin' , Orange Blossom Special |
Set 3 | Searchin' , Lonely Lonely Nights > Shake A Hand, Hey Bo Diddley, It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry, Hard Rain, Wild Horses, Slippin' Into Christmas, Money Honey, Chug A Lug, Roll Over Beethoven > Good Golly Miss Molly > Roll Over Beethoven |
Comment | Grateful Dead's off day; reported lineup: Jerry Garcia (Guitar, Pedal Steel, vocals), Phil Lesh (Bass), Bill Kreutzmann (Drums), Leon Russell (Piano, vocals), Doug Sahm (Guitar, Fiddle, vocals), Mary Egan (Fiddle); alternate info posted by Freddy Sall to Usenet, 1996: "DISCoveries magazine, March 1996 issue, contains a feature article on the life and times of the famed, lamented Armadillo World Headquarters music venue of Austin, Texas. Illustrating the article is an intriguing photograph purportedly from an Armadillo concert on 11-23-72, showing Leon Russell on piano, Benny Thurman of the 13th Floor Elevators on fiddle, Mary Egan of Greezy Wheels on fiddle, Phil Lesh on bass, Jerry Barnett of Shiva's Headband on drums, Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar, and Doug Sahm on guitar and vocal."; db user reports ~2000-circulating tape is via Dead-Family-connected Molly.
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