venerdì 26 gennaio 2018
Grateful Dead - Living On The Edge (SBD/FLAC)
(Soundboard FLAC)
Mickey Hart and the Hartbeats (Primal Jammin' Grateful Dead!)
Mega-rare restored LP "Living On The Edge" Matrix 1968-10-08/30
Lineage:
LPs ->Sound Forge ->Click and crackle removal tool -> FLAC via TLH level 6, sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked
Side A October 8, 1968 (34:11)
01 - Dark Star
02 - Cosmic Charlie
03 - Next Time You See Me Jam
Side B October 8, 1968 (41:30)
01 - Clementine Jam->Eleven Jam
02 - Death Don't Have No Mercy
03 - Seven Jam
Side C October 30, 1968 (42:53)
01 - Dark Star
02 - Death Letter Blues
03 - Other One Jam
Side D October 30, 1968 (44:06)
01 - St. Stephen Jam
02 - Turn On Your Lovelight Jam
03 - Clementine Jam pt 1
04 - Clementine Jam pt 2
05 - Clementine Jam pt 3 ->Eleven Jam
06 - Death Don't Have No Mercy
October 8, 1968
Clementine Jam (false start, amp dies)
It has been said that fan-base hater and all-around loser Todd Rundgren (getting used to oblivion over there, Toddy boy?) went to the Guinness Book Of Records in order to secure the spot for the longest-playing vinyl album. Well, I'm happy to say he's been surpassed... by a bootleg. Sweet justice, it's DA DEAD! Three of the four sides here top 41 minutes. Each that is, giving new meaning to the words "Long Playing Record". You will need to make extra space for this one. In fact, you might want to use a separate CD for each side. More on that in a moment.
First of all I want to thank Lossless Legs member Andy1099 for shipping me these LPs all the way across the pond. I've been wanting to hear them for the longest time; you will also really like this music even if you don't normally care for the Dead. This album is labeled "Mickey Hart And The Heart Beats (Grateful Dead) Living On The Edge 1968 California". It consists of two different sets from when the Dead were very young. The sound quality is amazingly good considering the length of the record sides. Lots and lots of jamming here, so much in fact that this two-record set is mostly instrumental. Many thanks to LL member fangedesire for the following information, as well as the sources and correct track information: There are no commercial releases at all from these sets of music. The October 8th portion appears to be an upgrade from the commonly-available source material.
So with all of that in mind and due to the extreme length of this album as a whole, I've given each side its own directory folder and have only generally broken the songs up. Original cover art for the lps courtesy of LL member marcap.
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