RatDog – Santa Cruz, CA (06/03/01)

Ratdog
June 3 2001
Palookaville
Santa Cruz, CA

Source: (FOB) Neumann KM 140s (ORTF) >Beyer MV-100 >Tascam DA-P1
Lineage: DAT-M > Sony TCD-D7 >HHb CDR 800
Recorded, Transferred, FLAC Tags, (xACT 2.53) & Front Cover Artwork / Photograph: OldNeumanntapr
Extraction (CDR >EAC >WAV >FLAC): Brad Foster

Disc 1:
Set One

  1. Jam >
  2. Shakedown Street >
  3. New Minglewood Blues
  4. Loser
  5. K.C. Moan *#
  6. El Paso *#
  7. Black Throated Wind #
  8. Odessa
  9. Eyes Of The World

Disc 2:
Set Two

  1. Estimated Prophet >
  2. The Other One >
  3. Samson And Delilah >
  4. Bass/Drums Jam >

Disc 3:
Set Two cont/Encore

  1. Jam > Terrapin Station >
  2. Two Djinn >
  3. Corrina

Encore:

  1. Uncle John’s Band

Notes:

  • – Bob, Rob & Mark
  • Bob acoustic

— Cryptical tease out of The Other One
— Jay continued drumming between Corrina & UJB

OldNeumanntapr Notes;
This was one of only two shows that I recorded at Palookaville in Santa Cruz, now long since gone. Palookaville was a shoebox-type club with a low ceiling and the stage at one of the narrow ends and a bar at the other. The other show I recorded there was Medeski, Martin, & Wood in 1999. Palookaville had poor ventilation and could get really hot and stuffy inside, as I remember this show to be. My friend Taper Ron nearly passed out because of the heat and the crowded bodies. Palookaville lasted from 1994 to 2002. At the beginning of ‘Eyes Of The World’, a girl cries out to please open the door because it was so hot and stuffy inside. It really was like a sauna.

I recorded the show up front on the left with my Neumann rig and also shot photos with a Nikon F4S and 85mm f/1.4 AIS Nikkor manual focus lens, on Fuji 1600 print film. This was the second time that I have seen Bob Weir solo, the first was when he and Rob Wasserman opened for the Jefferson Airplane in Golden Gate Park on Sept 30 1989.

I saw Charlie Miller again at this show, the one who does the remasters of Dead soundboards and led to people coining the phrase ‘Miller Boards’. Charlie was the only one who the band would allow to plug into the soundboard. The rest of us had to tape in the audience, but at least I got a good place upfront, about 20 ft. from stage on the left side.

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman – San Francisco, CA (09/30/89)

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
9/30/89
Polo Fields
Golden Gate Park
San Francisco, CA

Opened For Jefferson Airplane – you can see their set here.

FOB; Aiwa CM-30 Stereo Cardioid >Sony WM-D6C Cassette Master >CDR >FLAC
XLIIS Cassette Master Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >HHb CDR 800 PRO,
CD Master >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.35

Recorded, Transferred FLAC, Tags (via xACT 2.53), & Front Cover Artwork By OldNeumanntapr

  1. Blackbird
  2. Walkin’ Blues
  3. Twilight Time
  4. Fever
  5. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  6. Artificial Flowers
  7. The Winners
  8. Victim Or The Crime
  9. Easy To Slip
  10. Throwing Stones

Encore:

  1. Misty

OldNeumanntapr Notes:
This was billed as a free show, but we were still hesitant to bring the Nakamichi CM-300’s. I wished I would have, because it was a completely free and open taping event. I even saw a Pro video camera there. I ran the Aiwa CM-30 microphone clipped to the outside of a hat, and stood as tall as I could. Weir & Wasserman opened for a reunited Jefferson Airplane, which was the highlight of the afternoon. Hot Tuna also played an acoustic set in the middle of the Airplane set. It was amazing weather, which some people said felt like earthquake weather. About 12 days later (or so) the big earthquake struck the bay area, collapsing freeways and closing down the Bay Bridge. Freaky. After this afternoon set was over, we hoofed it down to Shoreline for the Grateful Dead show that night. We got into the taper section late and only were able to record the second set.

My ex wife Nikki and I rode to San Francisco with my friend Taper Ron, from Oakland, because I was leery of parking two cars at Golden Gate Park, but maybe it would have been better if we had so we didn’t have to go back to Oakland after the show and make our way down 880 through the East Bay.

This was technically my first Front Of Board audience recording.

Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Bob Weir – Irvine, CA (05/19/89)

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre
Irvine, CA
May 19, 1989

Jerry Garcia played a set at this show, you can see it here.


Mike Millard First-Generation Tapes via JEMS
The Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Tapes Volume 161

Recording Gear: AKG 451E Microphones (CK-1 cardioid capsules) > Nakamichi 550 Cassette Recorder

JEMS 2022 Transfer: Mike Millard First-Generation Cassette > Nakamichi Cassette Deck 1 azimuth-adjusted playback > Sound Devices USBPre2 > Audacity 3.1 capture > iZotope RX > iZotope RX9 Advanced and Ozone 9 > MBIT+ resample to 16/44.1 > Audacity > xACT 2.50 > FLAC

01 Walkin’ Blues (Son House cover)
02 Twilight Time (The Platters cover)
03 Blackbird (The Beatles cover)
04 The Winners
05 Fever (Eddie Cooley cover)
06 Victim Or The Crime
07 This Time Forever
08 Easy To Slip (Little Feat cover)
09 Wasserman Solo
10 Throwing Stones

Known Faults: cut in “Throwing Stones”

Introduction to the Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone Series

Welcome to JEMSí Lost and Found Mike the MICrophone series presenting recordings made by legendary taper Mike Millard, AKA Mike The Mike, best known for his masters of Led Zeppelin done in and around Los Angeles circa 1975-77. For the complete details on how tapes in this series came to be lost and found again, as well as JEMS’ long history with Mike Millard, please refer to the notes in Vol. One: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=500680.

Until 2020, the Lost and Found series presented fresh transfers of previously unavailable first-generation copies made by Mike himself for friends like Stan Gutoski of JEMS, Jim R, Bill C. and Barry G. These sources were upgrades to circulating copies and in most instances marked the only time verified first generation Millard sources had been directly digitized in the torrent era.

That all changed with the discovery of many of Mike Millardís original master tapes.

Yes, you read that correctly, Mike Millardís master cassettes, long rumored to be destroyed or lost, have been found. Not all of them but many, and with them a much more complete picture has emerged of what Millard recorded between his first show in late 1973 and his last in early 1993.

The reason the rediscovery of his master tapes is such a revelation is that weíve been told for decades they were gone. Internet myths suggest Millard destroyed his master tapes before taking his own life, an imprudent detail likely concocted based on the assumption that because his master tapes never surfaced and Mikeís mental state was troubled he would do something rash WITH HIS LIFEíS WORK. Thereís also a version of the story where Mikeís family dumps the tapes after he dies. Why would they do that?

The truth is Mikeís masters remained in his bedroom for many years after his death in 1994. We know at least a few of Millardís friends and acquaintances contacted his mother Lia inquiring about the tapes at the time to no avail. But in the early 2000s, longtime Millard friend Rob S was the one she knew and trusted enough to preserve Mikeís work.

The full back story on how Mikeís master tapes were saved can be found in the notes for Vol. 18 Pink Floyd, which was the first release in our series transferred from Millardís original master tapes:

http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=667745&hit=1
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=667750&hit=1

Weir & Wasserman, Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Irvine, CA, May 19, 1989

We stay in 1989 and at Irvine Meadows this week for Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman, another new addition to the Lost and Found series artist list. The duo was opening up a Jerry Garcia solo set also recorded by Mike Millard, whose Grateful Dead bonafides include previously released Grateful Dead shows from LA Coliseum June 1, 1991 (Vol. 69) and Long Beach Arena December 13, 1980 (Vol. 127).

Mike made a copy of his Weir & Wasserman recording for Rob S who was perhaps the biggest Dead fan in Millard’s circle and made some great Dead tapes of his own using Millard’s methods (more on that to come).

Ostensibly, Weir & Wasserman were on tour supporting their live album released the prior year. Live included Weir classics like “Victim or the Crime,” but the Irvine setlist showcases a good deal of other material, both from the Dead world and covers like The Beatles’ “Blackbird.”

This loose-ish acoustic set easily wins over a boisterous crowd that you’ll hear on Mike’s otherwise excellent recording, which is up close and full fidelity. Samples provided.

Here’s what Rob S recalled about Weir & Wasserman at Irvine Meadows in 1989:

I saw Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman with Mike Millard at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre on Monday, May 15, 1989.

This was our second Grateful Dead-related concert, after I persuaded Mike to record the Dead in December of 1980 at the Long Beach Arena.

Bob Weir on acoustic guitar with Rob Wasserman on stand-up bass opened the evening for the Jerry Garcia Band, and Mike made another great recording.

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JEMS is proud to partner with Rob, Jim R, Ed F, Barry G and many others to release Millard’s historic recordings and to help set the record straight about the man himself.

We can’t thank Rob enough for reconnecting with Jim and putting his trust in our Millard reissue campaign. He kept Mike’s precious tapes under wraps for two decades, but once Rob learned of our methods and stewardship, he agreed to contribute the Millard DATs and cassettes to the program. Our releases would not be nearly as compelling without Jim’s memories, photos and other background contributions. As many of you have noted, the stories offer an entertaining complement to Mike’s incredible audio documents.

Thanks are in order for Rob S, who provided the tape and the transfer, Professor Goody, who assessed the pitch, and mjk5510 for post production and artwork. Send your best wishes to Jim R, who underwent a successful surgery this week and is in recovery.

Finally, here’s to the late, great Mike the MICrophone. His work never ceases to impress. May he rest in peace.

BK for JEMS

Bob Weir – San Francisco, CA (05/12/90)

Bob Weir & Rob Wasserman
May 12, 1990
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA

Recording Info:
SBD > Cassette Master (TDK SA-X90)

Transfer Info:
Cassette Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.8 MHz) >
KORG AudioGate 4 > Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/24
(1 Disc FLAC)

All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
charliemiller87@earthlink.net
December 6, 2017

Notes:
— Clarence Clemons plays Sax on Youngblood thru Easy To Slip and Throwing Stones
— This file set is 16 bit

Set 1:
01 – Walkin’ Blues
02 – Twilight Time >
03 – Blackbird
04 – K.C. Moan
05 – Youngblood
06 – Fever >
07 – Eternity
08 – The Winners >
09 – Easy To Slip

Set 2:
10 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
11 – Artificial Flowers
12 – This Time Forever >
13 – Shade Of Grey >
14 – Victim Or The Crime >
15 – Bass Solo >
16 – Heaven Help The Fool >
17 – Throwing Stones

Encore:
18 – Misty

Bob Weir – Maui, HI (01/10/90)

Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman
War Memorial Auditorium
Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii
January 10, 1990

SBD > ? > cassette(2) > Edirol R09 > CD Wave > FLAC

Set I

  1. Festival
  2. Twilight Time
  3. Walkin Blues
  4. Blackbird
  5. Artificial Flowers
  6. Alone
  7. Looks Like Rain
  8. Heaven Help the Fool

Set II

  1. Youngblood
  2. Fever
  3. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  4. Victim or the Crime
  5. Easy to Slip > bass solo
  6. Throwin Stones
    -encore
  7. Misty

Filler: Kauai, Hawaii, 1/12/90 w/Taj Mahal

  1. The Four Mills Brothers
  2. Youngblood