This show has been commercially released as "Download Series Vol. 3"
Bertha, Playin' In The Band, Sugaree, Me & My Uncle, Tennessee Jed, Big Railroad Blues, Me And Bobby McGee, Cumberland Blues, Cold Rain & Snow, Mexicali Blues, Loser, Beat It On Down The Line, El Paso, Comes A Time, One More Saturday Night Ramble On Rose, Sugar Magnolia, Truckin'-> Drums-> The Other One-> Johnny B. Goode
Notes
Source 1: (all material on discs 1 & 2)
SBD>MR>R>C>D>CD(pre FM)
Source 2: (all material on disc 3)
SBD>MR>?>D>CD; via Matt Vernon, Raoul Duke, and Jeff Cook; Seeded to etree by J. Cotsman
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Source 1: (all material on discs 1 & 2)SBD>MR>R>C>D>CD(pre FM) Source 2: (all material on disc 3)SBD>MR>?>D>CD
Reviewer:njpg
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June 11, 2019 Subject:
Dusty sounding recording with a lot of dead spots
Pretty good show.
Reviewer:Overall
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February 4, 2019 Subject:
Beat on Down the Line
Omission of this song on the official Download Series, V. 3, seems to be due to the dropouts on the Internet Archives version. Seems to be derived from
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cotsman's SBD, although the first reviewer seems to be privy to material unavailable to the rest of us. There are two large dropouts in BIODTL.
Reviewer:Mind Wondrin
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January 11, 2018 (edited)
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Modern Trader
This early Keith show was just an entry in DeadBase until the archive age - which is odd, because it was radio broadcast but apparently never entered
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trading circles. There is some great material in the show - like all of this woodshedded-for-Keith tour. The University of Rochester gym sat 2000, so, small campus show. Skull Fuck was being released and shipped this week so the ticketees would not have heard many of these songs yet. It's one of those lopsided '71s, with a nearly 2hr first set and a 1hr second set. The official release sounds better overall, but cuts half the tunings and banter. Both the SBD and official release have wow & flutter and pitch errors. There was a bad connection somewhere in the line, with buzzing and drops. The speed wobbles and pitch could have been fixed but it seems they didn't want to invest too much time in the Download Series (this can be fixed today, though the vox-heavy mix can not). Too bad; with some work this is a better show - in fact as good or better than 10/21. First Set. Bertha might have been better in person; it's hard to tell from the iffy, wobbly recording (albeit the monitors weren't set yet). They're starting to warm by Playin'. It's not the best, but, can't really go wrong with a '71 PitB eh? By Me & My Uncle, the band is taking off, and it's one of those '71 weavers. Tennessee is the 5th one - not as big as 10/21, but good. Jack Straw is a full version with the corners attended. '71 is a big year for RxR, and, of course, for Bobby McGee. The next couple are back to average but Mexicali is one of those times where Jer just starts spraying everywhere. Loser-SS is a bit rough, followed by a brief Spring Song tuning. After a Beat it on Down the Line-5, Jer throws fills all over El Paso. Comes a Time is pretty good for being the 4th one, and One More Saturday Night-R1 is an incredible version - one of the best of '71. Second Set. Ramble isn't the slickest but Jer does throw in a little solo after the first verse on these early ones. The rest of the set is kush on a tray. A fun ride of a Mags to a solid Truckin'. Jer is really good here, however there's an odd edit in the latter on Download 3: @7:57 (8:03 on SBD) 19sec are cut. Even Drums is better than most '71s (1min cut @1:28 on the SBD). This is a very "played" The Other One; then it goes out like a '72. This is maybe better than even 10/22. There's no encore, just a great JBG. The Berries always gave Keith a chance to barrelhouse and this one was consistent in late '71. 1st Set: B 2nd Set: B+ Overall = 4¼ stars Highlights: Me & My Uncle - a '71 weaver Jack Straw - corners attended Big Railroad Blues - late '71 is a great era for these Me & Bobby McGee - peaking El Paso - Jer throws fills all over One More Saturday Night - candidate for best of '71 Sugar Magnolia - fun ride Truckin' - Jer great here The Other One - may be tour best SOURCES: The cotsman_9761 has it all save a segment of Drums. Download 3 has all but BioDtL (who knows why) and a segment of Truckin' (easily patched). Both have wow & flutter and pitch errors. The SBD is better-pitched in the 1st set than the official release, however Tennessee Jed runs 1.5% fast and Playin', Sugaree and M&MU are a tad slow. On the official release, the first set runs an additional 0.5-1% faster, with Tennessee pitched 2% too fast. The second set on the official runs 1% too fast, except for Ramble, which is pitched 1.5% too fast.
Reviewer:JamsOnly
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October 28, 2016 Subject:
Very Enjoyable
but not a barn burner, give it a spin.
Reviewer:nodose
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April 9, 2012 Subject:
... Jus' Prior Ta Sere Accuse In Upstate NY!
Easy graders ... with Keith Godchaux on the keyboards and Billy K. wielding the drums!!! ‘The Other One’ alone rates worthy appeal of a scrutinous
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augmentation of stars.
Reviewer:uncle nick
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October 9, 2009 Subject:
first of many
saw this show on my 21st bd. jerry played pedal steel w/ new riders.a very mind opening event.
Reviewer:hippieman556
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August 23, 2004 Subject:
this show is good at the 2nd s
i really like this show but the sound sucks the only reason i listen to it was that my dad went to collage at this place the dead played