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Grateful Dead 03/03/68
Haight Street, San Francisco, CA
Set I
Viola Lee Blues, Smokestack Lightning, Turn On Your Love Light, It Hurts Me Too
Set II

Set III

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Afternoon concert
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Deadhead Hour pre-FM; via David Finney
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AUD: Uher RR>DAT>DALCardDeluxe>WAV>CDR; via Raoul Duke; Seeded to etree by matt vernon
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Unknown Audience Recording; Extracted with EAC and cut with CD Wav by Julian (Jools) Elliott
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
John Henderson (3/0) cdr / 1 View   DHH pre-FM
Caleb Hughes (3/5) CDR / 1 View  
Eddie (3/0) SHN / 1 View   DHH pre-FM
Jeffrey Pyne (3/0) SHN / 1 View 5809 DHH pre-FM
Kevin Mayfield (3/0) SHN / 1 View   DHH pre-FM
Notes: Viola Lee Blues Smokestack Lightnin' Turn On Your Lovelight "Mary is looking for Shirley..." It Hurts Me Too From Deadlists: Viola Lee Blues [21:03] ; Smokestack Lightnin' [11:#57] ; Turn On Your Lovelight [#14:10] ; It Hurts Me Too [3:11#] ; Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment ; Dancing In The Streets RECORDING 60 A? Only Viola Lee Blues thru It Hurts Me Too circulates. The master tape is incomplete, as the tapers' batteries were low. David Gans played the timed portion on KPFA, minus the That's It For The Other One suite which was recorded, but rendered unlistenable by the battery problem. DeadBase XI reports that the taper remembers that the closer was Dancing In The Streets. It is possible that additional songs were played between the second Cryptical and Dancin'. Larry, an eyewitness writes: "i remember getting off the bus on haight street That spring day, pushing my way through the crowds to see what all the excitement was about (i didn't know- did anyone? -that the deadwere parking a flat bed truck across haight street to play a free gig!) [email protected]
Mike LaLima (3/0) CDR / 1 A B+ View   AUD
Notes: Band played on a flatbed truck on the Haight.
Dean (3/0) shn / 0 View 5809
Craig Davenport (3/0) 1shn/1cda / 0 View 5809 DHH pre-FM
Kevin (3/0) / 0 View  
Lee Rosenbaum (3/5) SHN / 1 D+ View 5809 DHH pre-FM
Glenn (3/0) SHN / 1 View  
Matt Jagow (3/0) CD / 1 A B- View   DHH pre-FM -> ?? -> SHN
TLEO (3/0) shnf / 0 View   pre-fm
TLEO (3/0) shnf / 0 View   aud
TLEO (3/0) shnf / 0 View   aud
TLEO (3/0) / 0 View  
Jim Van Houten (2/5) / 0 View 5809 https://archive.org/details/gd1968-03-03.aud.finney.5809.sbeok.shnf
Scott Miller (2/0) / 0 View  
Joe Blow From Idaho (2/0) shn / 1 View 5809
Ray LaChance (2/5) CDR / 1 B View 9374 Audience
Notes: Taped by Steve Brown with a handheld mic - Mono - Steves batteries ran down at the middle of Hurts Me Too. DAT courtesy of SIR LANCE (Lance Michel)! Speed corrected via DAL Card Delux "Owen Brothers Vault" Version SHN conversion: CDR > EAC(secure) > mkwact(seekable) [email protected] shntool confirms tracks on sector boundaries Thanks to Raoul Duke for the disks! Part of "The Music Never Stopped" 2002 shn em up initiative. Disk 1 [59:10] Set 1 01. [01:26] Crowd + Tuning 02. [21:07] Viola Lee Blues 03. [00:58] Crowd + Announcements 04. [12:05] Smokestack // Lightning 05. [01:53] Politics 06. [14:13] //Lovelight 07. [00:47] Crowd + Announcements 08. [05:18] //It Hurts Me Too * 09. [01:19] Cryptical Envelopment// * (batteries die) [Missing] > TOO > [Missing] Cryptical Envelopment [Missing] Dancing in the Streets Notes: 1. These notes were from the original Owen Brothers Mastering "Editing and CD mastering by the Chief Wizard - [email protected] All editing done on a Dell Optiplex GX300 - PIII(800) using Diamond Cut Millennium. When I recieved this DAT, it was mono left channel with some Led Zep that Steve had taped bleeding into the RC for the last third of the tape. I converted this to mono to get rid of the right channel bleed and converted to mono two channel to keep the cd players happy. This is the "Original" that I mastered to CD. Then I addressed the speed change in Hurts Me Too by building a speed adjustment curve that approximated the battery death and tape slowdown. It is a fair fit but not perfect as there were fluctuations in the death that are impossible to duplicate. The result is very listenable. The bit of Cryptical on the end was corrected with a straight line adjustment but it was pretty far gone... Next, I used a very narrow notch filter around 3055 hz to remove an annoying whine. Then I used a light Continuous Noise filter to reduce some of the hiss from the Uher. Assorted other gliches and problems were corrected to produce what I feel is the most listenable and complete version of this historic show yet. All comments are welcome!" 2. These are the flaws noted by mvernon54@attbi for the cdr copies converted to shns d1t3 ~5:38 music cuts (tape flip?) d1t8 sounds like some of the opening notes were lost 3. Here are the comments in deadlists about this show: "COMMENTS The master tape is incomplete, as the tapers' batteries were low. David Gans played the timed portion on KPFA, minus the That's It For The Other One suite which was recorded, but damaged by the battery problem. DeadBase XI reports that the taper remembers that the closer was Dancing In The Streets. It is possible that additional songs were played between the second Cryptical and Dancin'. There is a new circulating copy of 3/3/68 on CDR that is Steve Brown's Uher MAR>DAT>WAV>CDR, has the complete version of It Hurts Me Too, and the beginning of Cryptical Envelopment before the batteries finally do die. It Hurts Me Too & Cryptical Envelopment// were speed-corrected via DAL Card Delux. Larry, an eyewitness writes: "i remember getting off the bus on haight street That spring day, pushing my way through the crowds to see what all the excitement was about (i didn't know- did anyone? -that the dead were parking a flat bed truck across haight street to play a free gig!) ...completely by accident, i got there (well, within a few hundred feet) just as they fired up the music...the bus came by and i was splattered like a bug on the windshield!!! .....the version of "dancing in the streets" (which, unfortunately, isn't on the tape) was not the "disco" version they came up with later, but a much stronger r&b/rocking tune....i never forgot that set....and, though mickey had been with the band for a while, it was news to me, since this was my first time seeing them (only one drummer on that first, imo, great album!" RECORDING 60 A? Only Viola Lee Blues thru the first Cryptical circulates."
Lost Sailor (2/0) Shn / 0 View 5809 Deadhead Hour pre-FM; via David Finney
Lost Sailor (2/0) Shn / 0 View 19904 Unknown Audience Recording; Extracted with EAC and cut with CD Wav by Julian (Jools) Elliott
Lost Sailor (2/0) Shn / 0 View 9374 AUD: Uher RR>DAT>DALCardDeluxe>WAV>CDR; via Raoul Duke; Seeded to etree by matt vernon
Bill Tetzeli (2/5) SHN / 1 View 9374 AUD: Uher RR>DAT>DALCardDeluxe>WAV>CDR
Sean Cheadle (2/4) / 0 View 19904
Chimney Jim (2/0) cdr / 1 B B View 9374 aud
Notes: astonishing recording quality, considering
Shawnee (2/5) CDR / 1 View  
pat (2/0) aud / 1 View   AUD: Uher RR>DAT>DALCardDeluxe>WAV>CDR
Marshall (2/5) shn / 1 View  
Rolf K (2/0) CD-R / 1 A? View 9374 AUD
Notes: Incomplete, but historic concert at Haight Street, San Francisco, with a.o. a 21 minute Viola Lee Blues! Flower Power!