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Grateful Dead 06/18/67
Monterey County Fairgrounds, Monterey, CA
Set I
Cold Rain And Snow, Viola Lee Blues
Alligator > Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)

Note: Deadlists indicates that Alligator/Caution may NOT be from this date. See that discusion for additional details.
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Note: Deadlists indicates that Alligator/Caution may NOT be from this date. See that discussion for additional details.

⧫ Monterey International Pop Festival ⧫
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SBD: MR> Cass> DAT> ZA2> CD; exception: Alligator -> Caution has no cassette gen, and may not even be from same show; CD seed via D. Hollister; original to abgd, to etree 6/00; upgrade now in circulation
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SBD> MR> ? > DAT x 2> Sonic Solutions> cd Note: There seems to be no cassette generation between the MR and DAT, which is present on the previously circulated version of this show. Remastered by ?Mandrake?
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flac16; Lineage: SBD Master Reels > DAT (Panasonic 3700) > Delta DiO 2496 > PC hard drive > CDR > CDWAV > Cool Edit > Traders Little Helper
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
tom (4/0) SHN / 1 View  
Ulrich Braasch (4/0) CD-R / 1 View   SBD MR>??>CD-R
Notes: Cold rain, Viola
Geoff Webb (4/0) CD-R / 1 View   SBD:MR>Cass>DAT>ZA2>CD
Notes: SHN/Audio
Ryan and Ollie (4/4.3) AUDIO/SHN / 1 A A View 42 SBD
Notes: ALSO HAVE IN SHN'S, ONE DISC
matt and jennifer (4/5) SHN / 1 View 42 SBD
Gene Rider (3/0) WMA / 1 View 19586
Notes: SBD> MR> ? > DAT x 2> Sonic Solutions> cd note: There seems to be no cassette generation between the MR and DAT, which is present on the previously circulated version of this show. Remastered by ìMandrakeî This was originally aired several years ago by Mandrake, on the ìMorning Dewî radio show in New York City on WBAI, 99.5fm and contains the complete, uncut recording of the Grateful Deadís set at the ìMonterey Pop Festivalî in 1967. My friend Barry Smith heard this source on the radio and absolutely had to have the stage banter between the first two songs but could not find a pre-fm copy of it anywhere. It simply did not circulate. The commonly circulating material, I was told was broadcast on WNEW in New York City for the festivalís 25th anniversary and contains two brief interview clips (one with Bob Weir). At Barryís request Mandrake converted his DAT to cd and vined it out to the ìMorning Dewî fans at their website... http://www.drnet.net/morningdew (You can listen to this radio show on the web via "real audio." It currently airs every Saturday from 9:30pm- 12:00am). I received a copy of this cd directly from Mandrake, EACed it to my hard drive with correct offsets and split the ìAlligator> Cautionî into two tracks with CD Wave. Thank you Barry and of course thank you Mandrake for your unbelievable commitment to spreading the music over the years! Evan Bellaff ([email protected])- 9/03 As for the mystery surrounding when and where the ìAlligator> Cautionî is from, this is stll open to debate, as it is not believed to be from this show. Following is speculation on the issue contained in David Hollister's text file from his etree seed from April of 2000. It looks as these are the words of Jeff Tiedrich... "Comments: (from Dead List Reader) Alligator > Caution may not be from Monterey. What makes me suspicious is that at the conclusion of Caution, Bill Graham is heard to say something like "let's hear it for the Grateful Dead." Bill Graham was not the emcee at the Monetery Pop Festival, so it's doubtful he would introduce the BAND from the stage. However, some folks have speculated that since Graham was in attendance and a friend of the Dead, he might have done the intro and or the outro as a "guest emcee." The Alligator is a curiosity; it's a very primordial version without vocals. Some parts are missing. Pigpen plays harmonica over the "verse" parts of the song. If indeed this date is accurate and Alligator was not yet fully fleshed-out as of mid-June '67, the certainly the true date of "5/5/67" falls somewhere later in the year." * Following is a transcript of what was said on stage by a nervous Tommy Smothers immediately following ìViola Lee Blues,î as rumors of the Beatles showing up at the festival had spread and unruly fans were trying to force their way into the show. The speech is followed by ìCold Rain and Snow,î and is the correct order in which these two songs were played (as opposed to HOllister's version of this show which lists "Cold Rain and Snow," first). TS: People, this is me again. I hate to cut things down like this, but, uhÖ, thereís a crowd of kids to whom Iím talking; mostly to whom- Are you ready for that(warning them)? Um, thereís kids, like crowding around the walls, and like trying to break down doors and everything, thinking the Beatles are here. Phil: Itís the last concert. Why donít you let them in? TS: And uhÖ (chuckles at Philís suggestion) last con...; all rightÖ (sarcastically). TS: (to audience) Except that theyíre trying to break things down, crawling over ceilings and walls and likeÖ(sigh), thinking the Beatles are here and theyíre notÖ You (accusingly to crowd)!; Those of you! Several crowd members: Let ëem in! TS: They can come in if they want to come in. Phil: The Beatles arenít here (over Tomís voice). TS: The Beatles arenít here. Phil: Öbut come in anyway. TS: Yeah (worried)Ö Thereís great things happening anywayÖ (laughs nervously) Phil: If the Beatles were here, theyíd probably want you to come in. TS: YeahÖ (cautiously agreeing with Phil). ExceptÖ Except that (pauses and laughs nervously) Ö Just donít, umÖ you knowÖ donít like bring down the ceilings and walls, and everything and uhÖ carry on. Phil: (To crowd) Be Nice!!! length expanded size cdr WAVE probs filename 14:07.40 149504924 --- -- -xx gd67-06-18t01.shn 2:16.42 24089228 --- -- -xx gd67-06-18t02.shn 3:27.26 36575996 --- -- -xx gd67-06-18t03.shn 8:08.00 86083244 --- -- -xx gd67-06-18t04.shn 11:42.32 123908108 --- -- -xx gd67-06-18t05.shn 39
Bill d'Angelo (3/5) CDR/shn / 1 View 42
john zicconi (3/5) CDR / 1 SBD View   SBD
Notes: on same disc as 5-5-67
Carl (3/0) SHN / 1 View 42 SBD:MR>Cass>DAT>ZA2>CD
Rogue (3/0) / 0 View 42
Boisedeadhead (3/0) Digital / 1 View 19586 SBD> MR> ? > DAT x 2> Sonic Solutions> cd note: There seems to be no cassette generation between...
Notes: 1. Viola Lee Blues 14:07 2. "The Beatles aren't here"* 2:16 3. Cold Rain and Snow 3:27 4. Alligator> 8:08 5. Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) 11:42 This was originally aired several years ago by Mandrake, on the ?Morning Dew? radio show in New York City on WBAI, 99.5fm and contains the complete, uncut recording of the Grateful Dead?s set at the ?Monterey Pop Festival? in 1967. My friend Barry Smith heard this source on the radio and absolutely had to have the stage banter between the first two songs but could not find a pre-fm copy of it anywhere. It simply did not circulate. The commonly circulating material, I was told was broadcast on WNEW in New York City for the festival?s 25th anniversary and contains two brief interview clips (one with Bob Weir). At Barry?s request Mandrake converted his DAT to cd and vined it out to the ?Morning Dew? fans at their website... http://www.drnet.net/morningdew (You can listen to this radio show on the web via "real audio." It currently airs every Saturday from 9:30pm- 12:00am). I received a copy of this cd directly from Mandrake, EACed it to my hard drive with correct offsets and split the ?Alligator> Caution? into two tracks with CD Wave. Thank you Barry and of course thank you Mandrake for your unbelievable commitment to spreading the music over the years! Evan Bellaff ([email protected])- 9/03 As for the mystery surrounding when and where the ?Alligator> Caution? is from, this is stll open to debate, as it is not believed to be from this show. Following is speculation on the issue contained in David Hollister's text file from his etree seed from April of 2000. It looks as these are the words of Jeff Tiedrich... "Comments: (from Dead List Reader) Alligator > Caution may not be from Monterey. What makes me suspicious is that at the conclusion of Caution, Bill Graham is heard to say something like "let's hear it for the Grateful Dead." Bill Graham was not the emcee at the Monetery Pop Festival, so it's doubtful he would introduce the BAND from the stage. However, some folks have speculated that since Graham was in attendance and a friend of the Dead, he might have done the intro and or the outro as a "guest emcee." The Alligator is a curiosity; it's a very primordial version without vocals. Some parts are missing. Pigpen plays harmonica over the "verse" parts of the song. If indeed this date is accurate and Alligator was not yet fully fleshed-out as of mid-June '67, the certainly the true date of "5/5/67" falls somewhere later in the year." * Following is a transcript of what was said on stage by a nervous Tommy Smothers immediately following ?Viola Lee Blues,? as rumors of the Beatles showing up at the festival had spread and unruly fans were trying to force their way into the show. The speech is followed by ?Cold Rain and Snow,? and is the correct order in which these two songs were played (as opposed to HOllister's version of this show which lists "Cold Rain and Snow," first). TS: People, this is me again. I hate to cut things down like this, but, uh?, there?s a crowd of kids to whom I?m talking; mostly to whom- Are you ready for that(warning them)? Um, there?s kids, like crowding around the walls, and like trying to break down doors and everything, thinking the Beatles are here. Phil: It?s the last concert. Why don?t you let them in? TS: And uh? (chuckles at Phil?s suggestion) last con...; all right? (sarcastically). TS: (to audience) Except that they?re trying to break things down, crawling over ceilings and walls and like?(sigh), thinking the Beatles are here and they?re not? You (accusingly to crowd)!; Those of you! Several crowd members: Let ?em in! TS: They can come in if they want to come in. Phil: The Beatles aren?t here (over Tom?s voice). TS: The Beatles aren?t here. Phil: ?but come in anyway. TS: Yeah (worried)? There?s great things happening anyway? (laughs nervously) Phil: If the Beatles were here, they?d probably want you to come in. TS: Yeah? (cautiously agreeing with Phil). Except? Except that (pauses and laughs nervously) ? Just don?t, um? you know? don?t like bring down the ceilings and walls, and everything and uh? carry on. Phil: (To crowd) Be Nice!!!
Marty (3/4.9) CDR / 1 A A View  
joe m (3/5) SHN / 1 View 42
Notes: DVD#158
joe m (3/5) SHN / 1 View 19586
Notes: DVD#158
joe m (3/5) FLAC / 1 View 115858
Notes: HD # 1
Kevin Tobin Videos (3/5) DVD / 1 View 19586 funky pro shot but who cares
Notes: Unknown release - Seeded LL 11/16/14 LL Seeding
Michael (3/0) FLAC / 1 View 115858
Albix (3/4.7) shn / 1 View 19586 SBD > MR > ? > DAT x 2 > Sonic Solutions > CD > SHN
Notes: Data DVD 2005-035 + My Book 01.
Albix (3/4.7) MPEG / 1 View   ? > MPEG
Notes: 9:33 min version of Viola Lee Blues in .mpg format
Jeff Kaisershot (3/5) FLAC / 0 A View 115858 SBD Master Reels > DAT (Panasonic 3700) > Delta DiO 2496 > PC hard drive > CDR > CDWAV > Cool...
zowie (3/5) cd / 1 a View 42 sdb
cbass (3/5) / 0 View 42
cbass (3/5) / 0 View 19586
cbass (3/5) FLAC / 0 View 115858
Richard Warren (3/5) shn / 1 View 42
Notes: 42
Richard Warren (3/5) shn / 1 View 19586
Notes: 19586
Richard Warren (3/5) flac / 1 View 115858
Notes: 115858
J (3/0) / 0 View 19586
Mike Pageau (3/0) SBD 3 / 1 View 19586
Mike Pageau (3/0) SBD 10 / 1 View 42