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Garcia 12/07/71
Jetty's Theater Music Hall, Washington, DC
Set I
unknown (Garcia & Cage duet)
Runnin' Back To You ( G&C no vocal)
unknown (G&C)
noodle (G&C)
Take Me Home Country Roads (G&C Marmaduke and others on vocals)
jazz riff (Cage)
Long Black Veil (G&C McDuke on vocals)
Anybody Goin' To San Antone (G&C plus McDuke)
unknown
(Jerry out? - he mentions having to get to hotel at the airport)
unknown
equipment fu
unknown
Seasons
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
This single sbd CD features Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage jamming and noodling with a few Marmaduke vocals and a Weir vocal (Seasons).

Someone (Marmaduke) picks up a bass halfway through).
Very interesting artifact, not from the vault.

Session runs until reel runs out (47:30)

Here what I have on this:=================================
Jam Session Info

Here's the note from James that came with the show:

Now, to the other goody I sent you. Here's the story on that.
A friend of mine who does sound and production work here in
St. Louis was taking slide guitar lessons and went through the archive of open reel tapes they had there and found the one in question. As far as I know at this point it's Jerry Garcia, Buddy Cage and other members of NRPS. Other than that that's all I know right now. The Grateful Dead's archives don't even have this tape.

Pretty fun stuff to listen too even though it's a lot of noodling
and such.

Note from Peter Braverman ([email protected]) 9/01:

Either the date or the venue has got to be wrong.
The Dead played 12/6/71 and 12/7/71 in New York City.
The idea that Garcia would have gone to DC for a jam session, and then back to NYC for a show that night, strains credulity, to say the least. Anybody with more information is enouraged to volunteer it -- append it here and/or e-mail me to let me know what you find out. Thanks!
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Garcia, Cage, and others : 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R > SHN. Note that this often circulates with other dates/venues, including 5/14/70 Scotty's Music Store in St. Louis, MO.
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
Mike Pageau (3/0) SBD 12 / 1 View 6609
ziko (3/5) / 0 View 6609
Brad (3/5) shn / 1 View  
Gibson_SG (3/0) / 0 View 6609
Charlie Connor (3/0) shn / 1 View 6609
Notes: sbd.kelly.6609.sbeok
Bean (3/0) / 0 View  
Resin421 (3/0) / 0 View 6609 Garcia, Cage, and others : 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R >...
Jason (3/4.3) CDR / 1 View  
AlanZ (3/0) SHN / 2 View 6609
Notes: 6609
Bob Witcher (3/0) shn / 1 View   sbd
Notes: Picked up something I haven't seen elsewhere. This single sbd CD features Jerry Garcia & Buddy Cage jamming and noodling with a few Marmaduke vocals and a Weir vocal (Seasons). Someone (Marmaduke) picks up a bass halfway through) Very interesting artifact, not from the vault. Session runs until reel runs out (47:30) disc 52
Jeff MacLaren (3/5) cd / 1 A View  
Notes: This disc was treed on Doo-Dah Trees. Here are Doo's comments: "Jam Session Info Here's the note from James that came with the show: Now, to the other goody I sent you. Here's the story on that. A friend of mine who does sound and production work here in St. Louis was taking slide guitar lessons and went through the archive of open reel tapes they had there and found the one in question. He asked to borrow it and took it home and did a 24 bit digital transfer from the mono 7" open reel. This hasn't been heard by many more people than Brad, myself and a few others in 30 years!!! I was pretty damn excited about the discovery and glad that I was only the second person that had heard it counting Brad after he mastered the tape. As far as I know at this point it's Jerry Garcia, Buddy Cage and other members of NRPS. Other than that that's all I know right now. The Grateful Dead's archives don't even have this tape. Pretty fun stuff to listen too even though it's a lot of noodling and such. I kinda like it myself. Everything was plugged straight into the open reel deck. So the source would be: 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R" A
PrideofCucamonga (3/0) SHN / 1 View 6609
Notes: See 12/09/71
matt burger (3/5) shn / 1 View  
Douglas McVey (3/4.5) cdr / 1 View  
Notes: MSR>2R>DAT>CD
Kyle Benefield (3/4) CD-R / 1 A++ A- View  
daniel dirocco (3/0) shn / 1 View   7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R
Notes: Date/Venue may be incorrect May be 12/8/71. rare piece of gd history.
Michael New (3/0) CD / 1 View 6609 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R
Lost Sailor (2/0) Shn / 0 View 6609 Garcia, Cage, and others : 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R > SHN. Note that...
Bill Tetzeli (2/5) SHN / 1 View 6609 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R
Marshall (2/5) shn / 1 View  
Michael McMullan (2/5) CDR/FLAC / 1 A- View 6609 SBD
dogsinapile (2/0) CDR / 1 View 6609 6609
Richard D. Jordan (2/5) cdr / 1 View   see tech notes
Luke Bailey (2/0) SHN / 1 View 6609 Garcia, Cage, and others : 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R > SHN
Notes: Garcia, Cage, and others : 7" mono open reel > 24 bit transfer > resample > CD-R > SHN
Terrapanda (2/0) / 1 View 6609
William Ferdinandsen (2/5) CDR / 1 View  
William Ferdinandsen (2/5) CDR / 1 View  
frank_the_third (2/4.8) SHN / 1 View 6609
Artie (2/0) shn / 1 View 6609
Gregg (2/5) CDR / 1 View   7" mono open reel> 24-bit transfer>resample>CDR
Notes: 7" mono open reel> 24-bit transfer>resample>CDR