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Grateful Dead 02/12/70
Ungano's Night Club, New York, NY
Set I
Cold Rain & Snow, Beat It On Down The Line (5 beats), Good Lovin'-> Drums-> Good Lovin', Mama Tried-> Black Peter, Hard To Handle, Saint Stephen-> Not Fade Away, Casey Jones
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
Setlist above for this date comes from Jay Serafin and his Marin County contact (see his shn set info released for this date).

Contrasting comments from deadlists.com: "An ad for this gig appears in the Village Voice. The 16 minute tape fragment sometimes circulated with this label is actually Fleetwood Mac w/ Peter Green, Clapton & Jr. Wells, Tea Party, Boston 2/12/70, the encore of Fleetwood Mac's set. Also, the 45 AUD tape excerpt from the 2/13/70 Early Show sometimes circulates mislabeled '2/12/70 Ungano's;' for more on this tape see 2/13/70a."

Last Changed By Hamilton, Greg & Diana
Sources
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SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB; EAC (High, Secure) > WAV > SHNv3 by Patrick Murphy, from Jay Serafin seed discs; see Jay's extensive notes; note could really be 2/13/70 early show- see discussion in pub comments
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SBD > 8 TRACK 1" RTR @ 7.5 I.P.S. > MASTER ARCHIVE 24-BIT D > SSSB (note: a SBE fixed file set also circulates)
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Joshua Leinweber (2/0) SHN / 1 View   SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Michael Goff (2/5) cd / 1 View 5932
Dan Faust (2/5) cdr / 1 A View   SBD > 8 TRACK 1" RTR @ 7.5 I.P.S. > MASTER ARCHIVE 24-BIT D > SSSB
southforkk (2/0) CDR / 1 View  
MoonMan (2/0) cdr / 1 View 5932
Charles Camacho (2/0) shn / 1 View 5932
Notes: sbd
Jen~ (2/5) cd-r / 1 A+ View   SBD
Notes: SBD
Ryan (2/0) / 1 View   SBD
Notes: SBD; real cool impromptu show
evan hoeltge (2/0) shn / 1 View 5932
Rich K (2/5) cd / 1 View   SBD>2 track RTR@ 15 ips>PCM>?>DAT>SSSB
Notes: 1st 20 sec. of CR&S cut.
Rick Geisen (2/5) shn / 1 SSS View   SBD > 8 TRACK RTR @ 7.5 I.P.S. > MIXDOWN GD ARCHIVE D > SSSB
Eric Bliss (2/3) shn / 1 View 5932 SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Notes: SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
al zeffer (2/0) CDR / 1 View 5932
Martin Tuttle (2/0) SHN / 1 A View   SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Notes: Thanks to Jay Serafin for the disks! Audio Rating: AR-2 Any/all editing, fades, NR, hiss elimination, phase shifting/"time smear" correction, jitter elimination, and +/-2 dB max. EQ were performed using 100% digital-only processing (24-bit/96 kHz data stream) at Serafin Station Studio B EAC (High, Secure) > WAV > SHNv3 by Patrick Murphy Disk 1 [56:18] 1. Cold Rain & Snow [5:30] 2. Beat It On Down The Line (5 beats) [2:43] 3. Good Lovin'-> [1:46] 4. Drums-> [2:06] 5. Good Lovin' [5:00] 6. Mama Tried-> [2:38] 7. Black Peter [9:12] 8. Hard To Handle [6:37] 9. Saint Stephen-> [6:50] 10.Not Fade Away [9:07] 11.Casey Jones [4:49] From Jay Serafin: All of the information about this show was obtained/confirmed by my Marin County source. This person is as close to being "inside the organization itself" as anyone can be, and this person has NEVER given me bad or erroneous information for the past 5 years! And what a show this is, too! It was actually an unannounced impromptu show in the middle of the Dead's Fillmore East run. The venue only held approximately 500 people, and it was a first-come, first-served show. Most of the seats were removed to allow some additional "SRO" concertgoers. The NYC Fire Department was on hand to enforce the "maximum number of patrons" restrictions, just to play it safe. "We" were lucky that the Dead's audio people brought along one of the spare 2-track RTR decks. "We" were also lucky from the standpoint of having a 95% hiss-free recording to begin with, as the deck was running at twice the normal "regular show" taping speed. This translates into lower levels of analog tape hiss, as well as having more high frequency recording capabilities. This show, for being set up in a hurry, was very well mixed. Jerry and Bobby each had their own channel for their guitars, and listening to how well Weir blended into the entire mix is very well "documented" with this recording. About the only negative I can say about this show's audio quality was that being in the small club, and most likely with the time frame the audio people had to set up, the drums are just a little buried in the mix, especially the cymbals. But, you still are going to get blown away by the audio quality of the show. DeadBase states a few things about this show that are inaccurate, such as "actual date and location unknown". This is not true, according to my source. This show did happen on this date at this venue. Sadly, because of the license and insurance the night club held, the show only lasted a little over an hour an 30 minutes. There are no "breaks" or "tape flips", as the band simply was given a "signal" to cut a song off, so that the RTR could have a new tape put on. All the songs are complete and unedited. The only "exception" to this was my decision to cut off the very opening 20 seconds of the first song, "Cold Rain & Snow", simply because of the fade-in of the copy I received wasn't right. Since the volume levels on the recording I received were very low, when I went to bring everything up to the correct level, the CR&S fade-in would have sounded pretty bad. I opted to just cut off the bare minimum of the opening riff to make things sound "correct". I guess the "topper" to this show, besides the fantastic sound, the good mix, and everything else, is that Phil was just going off into the ozone on a couple of the songs. He wasn't "way out there", but he definitely was trying to travel down that road that made him such an integral part of the "Sound Of The Dead". He's got some very good riffs going, especially during "Good Lovin'" and "Saint Stephen". Garcia and Weir were playing off each other, and you can tell they were in their groove this night. Sometimes it's subtle, sometimes it is quite noticeable, but they just "clicked". The audience, although they weren't "recorded" for ambience, could be heard in the distance between songs, and you can tell that they definitely got their money's worth. I imagine the closeness, proximity-wise, along with the small-club atmosphere, is what brought out the best in everyone's playing for this show. I've seen my fair share of Dead shows over the 30 years they played, and I personally felt that they played their best when they were either being simulcast over the radio, or when they played smaller venues. I've been everywhere in the audience at shows, from the front row at the '94 Soldier Field show to the soundboard at the Rosemont, to back of the Fillmore West, to the front of the crowd at Loyola. Again, I felt the smaller the venue, or any time they were on the FM dial, the shows were better, tighter yet looser, and definitely they seemed to have more fun on stage. Sorry for going off on that little tangent there, but I felt that bit of info may make you deciding to get this show a little easier. I would recommend it to anyone, from a "newbie" to someone with 4,000 hours in their library. This is a pristine copy, and I think that everyone should have this as part of their collection. Seeded by Patrick Murphy. Any flaws, questions, or comments write me at [email protected]
Laura (2/0) SHN / 1 View 5932
Sam I am - seeker9 (2/0) CDR / 1 View   SBD
Tim Saxton (2/0) CDR / 1 B= View   Unknown
Adam Rogers (2/0) SHN / 1 View   SSB SBD
John (2/3.7) shn / 1 A+ A+ View 5932 SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Notes: 60 beautiful minutes!
Craig Harris (2/5) SHN / 1 View  
Mark Lucas (2/0) SHN / 1 View   SBD>2-track RTR@15IPS>PCM>?>D>SSSB>SHN
Notes: All
Don Corleone (2/0) CDA / 1 View  
Grant Gothing (2/0) CDR / 1 A+ A View  
Notes: AMAZING...Bob and Jerry on different channels
James Speer (2/0) shn / 1 View 5932
Notes: There is a lot of controversy about this show. It could be the early show from 02/13/70.
Todd (2/0) CDR / 1 View   SBD->2 track reel@15ips->PCM->?->D->SSB
Wolfman Music (2/5) CDR / 1 A A View  
Peter Lipscomb (2/0) / 0 View  
brian (2/0) CD-R / 1 View   SBD > 2-track RTR @ 15 i.p.s. > PCM > ? > D > SSSB
Kevin Reichhart (2/0) SHN / 0 View  
ron stransky (2/0) / 0 View