Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Kreutzmann & Merl Saunders – Blues For No One

Here is the info file from Dime

Today’s installment of "Our Daily Jer," as recommended by The Evil Genius at The Music Archive http://www.themusicarchive.com

Pacific High Recording Studio– 6 FEB 72

"Imagine" and "Expressway" are two of the instrumentals that make this a show worth getting. Jerry also rips his way into the Doc Pomus classic "Lonely Avenue" before blazing through "Who’s Loving You Tonight." This show was broadcast on KSAN and some very decent recordings can be found.

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Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Bill Kreutzmann & Merl Saunders

Pacific High Studio, San Francisco, CA

February 6, 1972

Source: FM > ? >dat [Note added 11/5/2004: had been listed as pre-FM, but appears not to be based on spectral analysis by Jay Ashley]

transfer: da-20 > rme 96/8 pst > cd wave > mkw(shn)

transfer by Tim Rossi (timothyrossi@yahoo.com)

Disc 1 (47:31)

1. It Takes A Train To Cry* (07:51)

2. Expressway (13:32)

3. That’s The Touch (08:03)

4. Save Mother Earth**> (09:29)

5. Imagine** (08:34)

Disc 2 (54:18)

1. That’s All Right Mama (10:20)

2. Who’s Loving You Tonight? (09:46)

3. When I Paint My Masterpiece (06:48)

4. I Was Made To Love Her** (09:25)

5. Lonely Avenue (09:53)

6. How Sweet It Is (08:03)

* first verse is instrumental

** instrumental

errors: the crowd noise is missing between tracks d2t01 > d2t02, and d2t04 > d2t05

As promised: the first of some somewhat cool (or slightly naff) artwork from the jewel case my silvers came in. The date is completely wrong, and there is a totally unrelated but nice poster from The ‘dillo 74 on the back…which actually would be a nice show to share if anyone out there in dime-land might have it.