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ODDBALL SEZ....

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Jefferson Airplane - The MSR Tapes

Share A Little Joke With The World

a collection of rare studio out-takes and more
Disc One
77:46

studio
01 - We Can Be Together 
02 - We Can Be Together
03 - Wooden Ships >
04 - JPP McStep B Blues
05 - Volunteers
06 - Good Shepherd
07 - Wishful Thinking
08 - Wooden Ships >
09 - JPP McStep instrumental
10 - Good Shepherd (live)
11 - Fat Angel
12 - Ballad Of You & Me & Pooneil (live)
13 - True Religion (studio)
14 - The Farm



AIRPLANE FLUSH

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disc 2
79:05

studio
01 - We Can Be Together
02 - Hey Frederick
03 - Hey Frederick
04 - The Farm
05 - Share A Little Joke
06 - Greasy Heart
07 - Ice Cream Phoenix
08 - Ice Cream Phoenix
09 - Ice Cream Phoenix
live
10 - Jam w/Joey
studio
11 - Good Shepherd
12 - Lather
13 - space
14 - Triad
15 - Star Track
5/25/71: rough mix
16 - Rock & Roll Island
 

BOMBS AWAY

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disc 3
78:53

studio
01 - Ice Cream Phoenix
02 - Ice Cream Phoenix
03 - Frozen Noses
04 - Mexico
05 - Mexico
06 - Been So Long - instrumental
07 - Share A little Joke With The World
08 - Greasy Heart
09 - The Farm
10 - The Country
11 - Wooden Ships >
12 - JPP McStep B. Blues
13 - Good Shepherd
14 - We Can Be Together
15 - Hey Frederick
16 - The Farm
17 - Wooden Ships >
18 - JPP McStep B. Blues
19 - Volunteers
20 - Good Shepherd



EXPOSED

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 The final disc of four for this Airplane material. The question was asked about what MSR stood for! To be honest I do not know. It would be easy to say that it was a session from MSR studios in New York but truth is they did not become existant until 1976 years- after these recordings were done' Most of these are outtakes ,demos, and some live recordings. Still a great set of JA music.


The original cover for the bootleg.

disc 4
77:35

studio
01 - Wishful Thinking
02 - We Can Be Together
03 - instrumental
04 - There's A Place
05 - There's A Place
06 - There's A Place
07 - Ice Cream Phoenix
08 - Ice Cream Phoenix
09 - Ice Cream Phoenix
2/22/72:
10 - Trial By Fire
11 - Trial By Fire
7/31/71: stereo masters
12 - Lawman
13 - Rock & Roll Island
14 - Third Week In The Chelsea
15 - ?european song?
16 - Thunk
17 - War Movie
6/7/71: rough mixes
18 - Feel So Good
19 - Wild Turkey


MAD RIVER LIVE 67-68

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A somewhat rough but none the less a great documentation of live music from a very short lived SF - Berkeley band. Thanks to the original poster for this little piece of work.

Mad River - Live & Unreleased 1967/1968
Dr. Sunday's Medicine Show, Peoples Park,
Santa Clara, October 8th 1967.

Intro
Wind Chimes +
Snitson @
The War Goes On *^

1967 Demos.

Jerry's Tune
You Just Don't Leave Her
Timothy
Wind Chimes

Antioch College, June 1966.

Lovin Cup
I Just Want To Make Love To You
A Man Like Me Set

Bonus Track.....San Francisco International Pop Festival
Alameda County Fairgrounds, CA, USA
26 October 1968

Bio from Acid,Fuzz,and Flowers....

This unique band were fronted by Lawrence Hammond, who was born in Berkeley, but spent much of his childhood in Nebraska. Bluegrass music was his main musical influence. The band was formed by Hammond (harp, vcls) and a series of fellow medical students (Robinson (gtr), Manning (bs), and Dewey (drms)), who all attended Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio. They were originally known as The Mad River Blues Band - Mad River being a small tributary of the Ohio. The band, minus Manning, then moved to Washington D.C. for a while. In this period they began to write their own material and secured gigs at very disreputable dives. They then returned to Yellow Springs where Manning rejoined the band and Rick Bochner was added on guitars. In the Spring of 1967 the band quit college, headed for San Francisco, and soon became based in Berkeley. Soon afterwards Sam Silver, a friend of Ed Denson, manager of Country Joe and the Fish, became their manager. Consequently, they secured a number of gigs with The Fish. The band were befriended by Lonnie Hewitt and in 1967 recorded their legendary Wind Chimes (EP) on his Wee label (10021). It's an interesting record, not easy to obtain, which contains an early version of Amphetamine Gazelle (simply called Gazelle on the EP), Wind Chimes and Orange Fire. The first two are on the first album. Orange Fire is a non-LP track.

By the end of 1967 they had played a number of Fillmore and Avalon gigs and were signed to Capitol along with The Quicksilver Messenger Service and The Steve Miller Band. Their debut album was issued in 1968. Extremely uncommercial it was particularly noteworthy for Lawrence Hammond's distinctive quavering vocals and some superb interweaving acid guitar work (particularly on The War Goes On and Eastern Light. It has later transpired that during its making the recording and playback speeds were not the same - so everything came out higher and faster than they had played it!

Prior to the recording of their second album, Manning left the band and they got a new manager, Harry Sobol. They also asked Jerry Corbitt (of The Youngbloods), an acquaintance from their Yellow Spring days, to produce it. The album was an amalgam of different styles - short country rock tracks like Paradise Bar and Grill, Love's Not The Way To Treat A Friend and Cherokee Queen appear alongside a couple of long acid influenced tracks, Leave Me Stay and Academy Cemetery. This album was greeted with more enthusiasm than their debut by the critics, but Capitol did nothing to promote it and did not release it in Britain.

Inevitably, then, Mad River split up in 1968. Bochner went to run a homestead in Canada. Dewey worked on Jerry Corbitt's first album and later had a spell with Country Joe and the Fish, Grootna, Eggs Over Easy and Bodacious D.F.. Robinson became a building contractor and Manning did occasional work for him and some session work.

Lawrence Hammond later formed The Whiplash Band, a bluegrass/country music outfit. Supported by this outfit (Alan Lane (bs), Janet Bryson (vcls), Al McShane (drms), and James Louis Parber (lead gtr)), Hammond recorded a country rock album Coyote's Dream (Takoma C 1047) in 1976. Fellow Mad River members, Dewey and Robinson also made guest appearances on the album.

As tor Mad River - their output is essential for any collector of psychedelia.

(Vernon Joynson / Max Waller / Stephane Rebeschini)


HAPPY HALLOWEEN

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Hope you all are having a great Halloween!

FRANKIE' S TREAT

LOUDER THAN GOD!

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What can you say about Blue Cheer? You either love them or you hate them. I enjoyed their raw approach to the music they performed. they were the exact opposite of the San Francisco peace and love theme. I was fortunate enough to see them at the Kiel Opera house in St Louis. Their performance that night was plagued by sound problems  but somehow it didn't matter . They were loud. They performed in the form of a power trio and indeed were the proto-punks who created the first heavy metal. lead guitar, bass guitar, drums and a couple of huge Marhall amps.They were for years proclaimed the world's loudest rock band by the Guinness Book of Records By all standards they were indeed Louder Than God!


Track 01 - Red House
Track 02 - Heart Of The City
Track 03 - Nightmares
Track 04 - Out Of Focus
Track 05 - Girl Next Door
Track 06 - Rock Me Baby.
Track 07 - Ride With Me
Track 08 - Livin' Out On The Edge
Track 09 - Summertime Blues
Track 10 - Second Time Around with jam
Track 11 - false encore

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WINTER STARR

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Ruby Starr and Grey Ghost

Winterland (San Francisco, CA), 1975. 30 minutes.

Setlist:
 Burnin' Whiskey 
 You Need A Chain
 I Wanna Love You Sweet
 Long Wait
 Let Your Love Drift Away
 Money - Living Proof 
 I'll Come Back



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JAMMIN"

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Freedom Foundation - Uncle's Charlie, Corte Madera, Californis, December 2nd 1982, complete show, SBD from master, upgrade.

Disc One :

1. Messin' With The Kid
2. San Francisco Shuffle
3. The Dance
4. You Can't Judge A Book
5. Wang Dang Doodle
6. Poison Ivy
7. Big River
8. New Mingelwood Blues

Disc Two :

1. Promised Land

Ramblin Jack Elliot solo set :

2. San Francisco Bay Blues
3. Muleskinner Blues
4. Don't Think Twice It's Alright

Encores with everybody :

5. Battle Of New Orleans
6. Mona >
7. Women Are Straight


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RUBY AND GREY STAR

DORMAN, PINERA AND BUSHY 87

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!

KALEIDOSCOPE REVISIT

OVER EGYPTIAN AIR SPACE

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I think that I am going to declare the coming month as "Dead December " . I will revisit  some of my older posts and throw in some Dead related material in the upcoming weeks. It's been a while since I listened to the Dead family of music so here we go. This one I have decided to call "Over Egyptian Air Space"  It is unique and ventures into a overwhelming session of "Space". Jerry and Mickey played this unusual concert as a benefit and was originally an experiment in quadraphonic sound. From the same time frame as the sessions with Phil's friend Ned Lagin and his electronic music of :Seastones" Be ye warned this is a hard listen for some but truly an important part of Grateful Dead history.

 Jerry Garcia & Mickey Hart
Date: 1973-11-28 (Wednesday)
Venue: Palace of Fine Arts Theatre
Location: San Francisco, CA

 *"Around this time a couple of gigs occurred at the Palace of Fine Arts in San Francisco. One was a Seastones show with Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin's electronic music. Another was a benefit for San San Tokh's ashram with Jerry and Mickey. They hadn't seen each other in about a year. Mickey decided to dress up all in white and completely shave off his beard. Garcia, unbeknownst to Mickey, had gotten up, decided to dress all in black and shave his face. They met at the photo session and were totally blown away" -Jerilyn Brandelius From the Grateful Dead Family Album


Disc One
Set 1:
d1t01: Adventures In The Deep Noodle >
d1t02: Orgasmic Plasma Shift >
d1t03: The Spaghedeity's Revenge >
d1t04: Why Thank You, Yes, I Think I Will >

Disc Two
d2t01: Calabi-Yau Space >
d2t02: White Hole >
d2t03: Aggressive Precdicate Pushdown >
d2t04: Mama Cried >
d2t05: Franks 'n Beans >

Disc Three
d3t01: Wingteam Central >
d3t02: Dark Glass Broken >
d3t03: My Ass Hurts

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BARD'S CHOICE

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1 It's A Sin 10-10-68 Matrix SF
2 King Bee 2-12-67 Fillmore SF
3 The Rub 10-10-68 Matrix SF
4 Cardboard Cowboy 7-16-66 Fillmore SF
5 Clementine 1-28-68 Eureka Auditorium CA
6 Cold Jordan 5-01-70 Alfred College CA
7 Tell It To Me 8-05-70 Golden Hall San Diego
8 Drink Up and Go Home 8-05-70 Golden Hall San Diego
9 Look Over Yonder Wall 10-10-68 Matrix SF
10 Little Sadie 1-31-70 Warehouse New Orleans
11 A Voice On High 8-05-70 Golden Hall San Diego
12 Swing Low Sweet Chariot 6-07-70 Fillmore SF
13 Bound In Memories 1-31-70 Warehouse New Orleans
14 Searchin' 6-27-71 Fillmore East NYC
15 Mason's Children 1-03-70 Fillmore East NYC
16 The Eleven 10-20-68 Greek Theater Berkeley CA
17 The Seven 10-10-68 Marix SF
18 The Pump Song 3-13-71 Fox Theater ATL GA
19 The Main Ten 6-19-68 Carousel Ballroom SF
20 Monkey And The Engineer 2-28-70 Family Gog Great HWY SF
21 New Speedway Boogie 5-01 70 Alfres College CA
22 Big Boy Pete 9-20-70 Fillmore East NYC
23 The Stranger(Two Souls) 0-00-72 Frankfurt Germany
24 Tommorow Is Forever 9-02-72 Stanley Theater Jersey City NJ

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UGLY RUMORS

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 Grateful Dead
'74 Mars Hotel Sessions


Disc 1
Pride Of Cucamonga
Money Money
Unbroken Chain
Unbroken Chain
Unbroken Chain
Scarlet Begonias
Pride of Cucamonga
Ship Of Fools
Money Money
Loose Lucy

Note:  For songs with multiple takes, each version is
completely different

Disc 2
Unbroken Chain
Scarlet Begonias
Pride Of Cucamonga
Ship Of Fools
Money Money
Loose Lucy
US Blues

Note:  All songs are performed instrumentally


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NEVERODDOREVEN

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Here's a twist from the rotation of shows (somewhat) I have put together a composite of "live" tracks from various other shows to give us an AOXOMOXOA show. From the bands most psychedelic time frame when experimentation in the their music and their life style was at it's zenith. It is no wonder that many of the songs on this LP were really not played a lot over the years as only St Stephen and China Cat became staples in the bands rotation. Enjoy the Grateful Dead at their psychedelic best! This one of my favorite GD LP's . A really fun listen!

Tracks



  • St. Stephen (Garcia/Lesh/Hunter) 1-23-70 Honolulu


  • Dupree's Diamond Blues (Garcia/Hunter) 1-24-69 San Francisco


  • Rosemary (Garcia/Hunter) 12-7-68 Louisville


  • Doin' That Rag (Garcia/Hunter) 1-24-69 San Francisco


  • Mountains Of The Moon (Garcia/Hunter) 4-26-69 Chicago


  • China Cat Sunflower (Garcia/Hunter) 2-13-68 San Francisco


  • What's Become Of The Baby (Garcia/Hunter) 4-26-69 Chicago


  • Cosmic Charlie (Garcia/Hunter) 1-16-70 Portland


Aoxomoxoa is the third studio album by the Grateful Dead. It was originally titled Earthquake Country. Many Deadheads consider this era of the Dead to be the experimental apex of the band's history. It is also the first album with Tom Constanten as an official member of the band.

The title of the album is a palindrome created by cover artist Rick Griffin and lyricist Robert Hunter. According to the audio version of the Rock Scully memoir, Living with the Dead (read by the author and former Dead co-manager himself), the title is pronounced "ox-oh-mox-oh-ah". The words "Grateful Dead" on the front of the album, written in large, flowing capital letters, are an ambigram that can also be read "we ate the acid". The artwork around the bottom edge of the album cover depicts several phallic representations.


The word "AOXOMOXOA," is a double palindrome, meaning not only does it read the same forward and backward, but also each letter in the word is also reversible, and when flipped horizontally also reads the same either way. As the story goes, "AOXOMOXOA," was an idea given to Rick Griffin by Grateful Dead lyricist Robert Hunter, when Griffin phoned him up and asked him for a possible title for the new Grateful Dead album cover Griffin was working on. Hunter suggested that he put a lot of the palindromes that Griffin had been playing with (words like 'mom,' etc.,) together to form a larger word.

Dead Heads have speculated as to the possible meaning of the word, with thoughts like the "AO" means "Alpha and Omega," the sacred seed syllable "OM" is in the center, "X" is a mysterious number to be solved for, and so on. Others have speculated that this is an Aztec or Mayan word. Beyond the word is the actual imagery created by Rick Griffin.

Griffin's incredible sun (an egg surrounded by sperm wriggling to get in), burning in a clear blue sky, endlessly radiating light and warmth above, warming the earth below, where the most dark womb of the earth receives that light and (also endlessly) brings forth life. Here is the mystery of life and death drawn out in psychedelic imagery worthy of Carlos Castaneda and the mysterious world of Don Juan. This poster has an immediate and a lasting impact on our consciousness. For me, it is unique in the world of psychedelic posters and is the single most important graphic from that era.

And if these incredible graphics don't speak for themselves, Griffin thought to literally spell it out for us in the very type on the poster itself, the name: Grateful Dead. If you cover the lower two-thirds portion of the name "Grateful Dead," the very top third spells out for all of us the very truth of that time, the very essence of the psychedelic experience. It clearly says "We Ate The Acid," and that says it all. We ate the acid and it changed our life and set the tone for a generation.

In 1991 Rolling Stone selected Aoxomoxoa as having the eighth best album cover of all time. A five-year-old Courtney Love appears on the album's back cover.

The group had already initiated recording sessions for the album when Ampex manufactured and released the first Multitrack recording machine offering 16 tracks of recording and playback (model number MM-1000). This doubled the number of tracks the band had available when they recorded Anthem of the Sun the previous year. As a direct consequence, the band spent eight months off-and-on in the studio not only recording the album but getting used to—and experimenting with—the new technology. Garcia commented that "it was our first adventure with sixteen-track and we tended to put too much on everything...A lot of the music was just lost in the mix, a lot of what was really there."As a result, Garcia and Lesh went back in the studio in 1971 to remix the album, removing whole sections of songs. The result, with the same catalog number, WS1790, but with much of the original's experimental character removed, can be identified by the legend on the back cover that reads, "Remixed September, 1971". The original mix was later planned for CD release, but the original master tapes could not be located. The master tapes were finally located for The Warner Bros. Studio Albums vinyl box set, marking the first time the 1969 mix has been available since the 1971 remix replaced it.

In Grateful Dead history, Aoxomoxoa had a number of firsts connected with it. It is the first album the band recorded in or near their hometown of San Francisco (at Pacific Recording Studio in nearby San Mateo, and at the similarly named Pacific High Recording Studio in San Francisco proper). It is the first studio release to include pianist Tom Constanten as a permanent member. It was also the first to have lyricist Robert Hunter as a full-time contributor to the band, thus initiating the Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter songwriting partnership that endured for the rest of the band's existence. It was also the first time the band would put emphasis on acoustic songs, such as "Mountains of the Moon" and "Dupree's Diamond Blues." Lesh played acoustic bass for the first time, commenting that "the fun part of that was trying to play in tune with no frets to guide my fingers, just like a violin."

The lengthy sessions for the album would put the band deeper into debt with Warner Bros. Records—specifically, a total cost of $180,000 for Aoxomoxoa, it was their most ambitious and costly venture to that date. It would be the last time the band would ever run up such high studio bills.

Musicians





  • Tom Constanten - keyboards


  • Jerry Garcia - guitar, vocals


  • Mickey Hart - percussion


  • Bill Kreutzmann - percussion


  • Phil Lesh - basses, vocals


  • Ron McKernan - Pig Pen


  • Bob Weir - guitars, vocals











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An audience recording of an outdoor concert in 71. For pigpen fans this is the second time (out of three)he sang Empty Pages  and he would not perform with the band for the next three months as his health was beginning to decline. Sound is surprisingly good considering the situation.

Grateful Dead
8/26/71

Gaelic Park, Bronx, NY

Set I
01 - Bertha
02 - Playing In The Band
03 - Mr. Charlie
04 - Sugaree
05 - El Paso
06 - Big Boss Man
07 - Big Railroad Blues
08 - Hard To Handle
09 - Beat It On Down The Line
10 - Loser
11 - Sugar Magnolia
12 - Empty Pages
13 - Good/Lovin'
14 - Casey Jones


set II
01 - Me And My Uncle
02 - China Cat Sunflower>
03 - I Know You Rider
04 - Deal
05 - Cumberland Blues
06 - Truckin'>
07 - The Other/One
08 - Uncle John's Band
09 - Saint Stephen>
10 - Not Fade Away>
11 - Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad>
12 - Not Fade Away


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PIGPEN SOLO

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01  two women
02  micheal
03  katie mae
04  new orleans - that train
05  instrumental
06  bring me my shotgun
07  cc rider
08  katie mae
09  hitchhiking woman
10  two women
11  when i was a boy
12  bring me my shotgun
13  i believe
14  she's mine
15  no time
16  sweet georgia brown - betty and d

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