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Jefferson Airplane 11/13/70
Capitol Theater, Port Chester, NY
Set I
Come Back Baby, Love Him With Your Heart, Up Or Down, Papa John Tune, Get Off, You Wear Your Dresses Too Short, Have You Seen The Saucers -> Hijack, 3/5's Of A Mile In 10 Seconds, Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Pretty As You Feel, John's Other, Somebody To Love, Volunteers, Emergency, Peggy Sue, All Around This World, Baby What You Want Me To Do
Set II
 
Set III
 
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late show
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aud cassette master, taped by Ken & Judy Lee
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User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
buc2220 (5/5) CDR / 2 B View   AUD
Jack Warner (5/5) FLAC / 1 View   MAC>CD
Notes: Late show. With Hot Tuna set
Chris Masciangelo (4/4) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: Late show
Steve K (4/5) FLAC / 2 B+ View   Audience
Scott Albrecht (4/3) cdr/flac / 2 B+ View   AUD: Cm (Sony TC-124) > Tascam 122 MK-III > Lucid ADA1000 > Tascam CDRW 700 (CDR)
Notes: Port Chester Resurrection Project #4. Complete Late show with Hot Tuna's opening set.
Marinus van der Plaats (4/5) cdr/flac / 3 View  
Richard Warren (3/5) shn / 2 View  
Notes: late show
Will Rice (3/0) / 0 View  
Notes: on HT70-11-13
diggrd (3/0) / 0 View  
Steve Wilson (3/5) CDR / 2 View  
Notes: No Hot Tuna Set
Jim Van Houten (2/5) CD / 2 View   AUD: Cm (Sony TC-124) > Tascam 122 MK-III > Lucid ADA1000 > Tascam CDRW 700 (CDR)
LEE SPATZ (2/0) / 0 A B View   (AUD-MIC) >
Notes: "EARLY-SHOW"
Joe (1/5) FLAC / 0 View  
Notes: LATE SHOW. Includes Early Show & Hot Tuna Set
Rick Childs (1/4.9) CDR / 3 A+ A+ View  
Notes: Hot Tuna & Jefferson Airplane Ken & Judy Lee Proudly Present The Port Chester Resurrection Project PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Late.shnf.torrent For those of you not familiar with the Port Chester Resurrection Project, I have included the link to the first post which details what this project is all about. http://www.sharingthegroove.org/msg...;threadid=34656 Jefferson Airplane 11-13-1970 Late Show Capitol Thea., Port Chester, NY d1t1-"We're gonna play some rock and roll and then Paul and Grace are gonna come out..." Jorma The latest PCRP release from the vault of Ken & judy Lee brings us a rare portrait of one the unsung heros of the psychedelic era, The Jefferson Airplane. Pioneering the sound that most "psychedelic" bands from the 60's era emulated, their genre creating music went almost entirely overlooked by popular radio in its day. Charging their lyrics with social, political, and envoirmental themes, coupled with a healthy dose of Big Brother is watching science fiction. Combine that with an outspoken, flamboyant lead female singer, and its no wonder why there is a file this thick on them in the FBI's office. What makes this especially interesting is the close proximity to Marty "leaving" the band. Some databases indicate this happened in October of this year, yet Marty is clearly on board here. Also with the introduction of Papa John just weeks before, we can see the cracks starting to form. Jorma is way out front, from the stripped down beginnings of "Come Back Baby" to the bluesy finale of "Baby, What You Want Me To Do". You can feel the connection in the interplay between Jorma and Jack, their realization that there's more to life than "Jefferson Airplane". A slow introduction of the band is executed, as members are brought out for succeeding songs, first Marty, then Papa John, and Will Scarlet each adding their own component, until the full band reaches the stage with the start of disc 2. And when they do, the machine really starts to fly. "Have You Seen The Saucers" morphs into an eerie premonition of things to come. Graces' Do-Do-Do-ings on d2t1 turning "Saucers" into a starship-esque "Hijack", ending in a cascade of guitar feedback. Hearing this for the first time, literally gave me chills, as the two factions of this one band seemingly engage in a battle for dominance. ( As a tech note, this was undocumented on the discs that were given to me, and as such d2t1 is left as a single track). And the tension just builds... Good Shepherd, We Can Be Together, Pretty As You Feel, Johns Other, each member looking for the touch of the spotlight, all the while held firmly in the Kaptains' grasp. While they finish up with two of their strongest anthem's "Somebody To Love" and "Volunteers", they're not done yet. And again each band member seems to want to leave their mark on this performance. Four encore songs, "Emergency", "Peggy Sue" , "All Around This World", and "Baby, What You Want Me To Do", the last two without Paul and Grace (read Hot Tuna). A band that shouted "gotta revolution" in the midst of one of their own. While this is not the best sounding offering from the PCRP, it is well worth the time to hear this documentation of chaos and accord, from beginning to end, if just once. There is a significant amount of distortion in the mid-bass. On listening I EQ'ed around -6db@400K to pull down some of the distortion, but the files are left unchanged from their original source. Also, there is a copy of the early show that circulates, though its uncertain if it is from the same source. Of course when Ken & Judys is unearthed, we will make that available. Enjoy! P.S. d2t1:( IMO) worth the download just for that! Disc01 (Hot Tuna) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t01-ComeBackBaby.shn (8:03) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t02-WhateverTheOldManWants.shn (6:31) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t03-UpOrDown(cut).shn (2:24) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t04-PapaJohnTune.shn (10:23) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t05-GetOff.shn (9:53) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld1t06-YouWearYourDressesTooShort.shn (18:55) Disc02 (Jefferson Airplane) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t01-HaveYouSeenTheSaucers>Hijack.shn (18:21) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t02-ThreeFifthsofAMile.shn (7:53) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t03-GoodShepherd.shn (10:00) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t04-WeCanBeTogether.shn (8:00) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t05-PrettyAsYouFeel.shn (10:20) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld2t06-JohnsOther.shn (8:43) Disc03 PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t01-SombodyToLove.shn (9:04) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t02-Volunteers.shn (11:07) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t03-Emergency.shn (6:06) (Hot Tuna) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t04-PeggySue.shn (6:12) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t05-AllAroundThisWorld.shn (9:53) PCRP#004JA1970-11-13Ld3t06-Baby,WhatYouWantMeToDo.shn (10:57) Technical Notes: The original audience master cassette was recorded on a Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics, spread approx. 25-30 ft. across the balcony, by Ken & Judy Lee. The cassette was baked, processed and transfered via Tascam 122 MK-III > Lucid ADA1000 > Tascam CDRW 700 (CDR) by John Jay Hance in 2003. Further editing and tracking performed by Peter G with Soundforge. Audio extraction via Peak 3.2.1 on a G4 Titanium Powerbook, compressed with xACT V1.2 (shn, sbe and md5 verified), and seeded by BoldCaptain via BitTorrent 3.2.2a. Extra thanks to Dave T. for the help with the setlist. Flaws: distortion as described previously, throughout. d1t3 cuts off at :38 sec. followed by almost two minutes of crowd before the next song. Several dropouts during playback from master tape were not edited out, not too bad though considering its 33 yrs old! Ken & Judy Lee present the Port Chester Resurrection Project as a loving tribute to Mark Cohen. A brother and friend to many in the community, his spirit lives on through the music. Peace! BoldCaptain
Janaja (1/5) CD / 2 A- View  
Carter (1/5) CDR / 2 View  
arthur (1/4.9) shn / 1 View   Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics, spread approx. 25-30 ft. across the balcony >...
Notes: late show, Hot Tuna opened
LossLess Legs (1/0) CDR / 0 View  
Notes: 04/13/2010 - jpc3
Tom Bashara/Eric Linstrom (1/5) FLAC / 1 View   Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics, spread approx. 25-30 ft. across the balcony >...
Notes: Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics, spread approx. 25-30 ft. across the balcony >...
Rick (1/0) / 2 View  
Notes: no hot tuna set
Asa (1/5) CD-R / 2 View   Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics, spread approx. 25-30 ft. across the balcony
Notes: While this is not the best sounding offering from the PCRP, it is well worth the time to hear this documentation of chaos and accord, from beginning to end, if just once. There is a significant amount of distortion in the mid-bass.
Pat (0/4.8) flac / 2 View   AUD
Casey (0/0) / 0 View   PCRP 004
Jono (0/0) / 0 View  
WBaetz (0/0) SHN / 2 View   AUD
Notes: Late show
daze7 (0/0) / 0 View   Sony TC124 with unknown Sony dynamic mics