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URL icon « on: February 01, 2011, 12:37:55 PM »


 • Mark O'Conner unleashed at 15! Vince Gill at 18! Monte is busted sharing music!

 • visit my Taper's home page on The Archive

 • June 1973 RFK Stadium webpage

 • Sound System and The Crew

 • Alembic and Ampex Corporation technical know-how

 • Taper's portable cassette recorders - early 1970s

 • Taper's "reel changes" explained

 • Taping the Europe '72 tour on a 16-track Ampex deck modified by Alembic

 • FM radio broadcasting The Dead

 • Jer shooting at Tapers during a Matrix debate

 • Archiving the bands and musicians - cadre of musicians debated

 • Cowboys debated

 • help find Monte's LOST Video Tape Recordings from TBF 1985

 • CBS Documentary - Hippie Temptation - 1967

 • Grateful Dead roots and the Greenpeace connection

 • Grateful Dead response to the Kent State Massacre

 • Peace and Reconciliation Movement debated

 • Net Neutrality debated -- with Updates

 • Trolls

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URL icon « Reply #1 on: February 09, 2011, 04:31:05 PM »

Dude!  Love that Nak 500!  That was the first potable deck I ever used.  Classic. 
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URL icon « Reply #2 on: April 08, 2011, 12:19:24 PM »

Actually, I maintain a fully updated copy of Monte's Taper Handbook at The Internet Archive. Only part of it was posted above in this thread, here on Festivarian.

Yesterday I archived an audio copy of the David Gans interview with Owsley "Bear" Stanley on Jan, 13, 1991.

Owsley Stanley & Jerry Garcia in 1968


Owsley "Bear" Stanley interview on Jan 13, 1991 - on The Archive
lengthy excerpt from 6-hour interview with David Gans

played by David Gans on his Dead To The World radio show
broadcast by KPFA on March 30, 2011

transferred by Monte Barry on April 7, 2011

source:
kpfa dot org archives > internet stream > Audacity > 44.1 / 16

lineage:
Samplitude > 128 kBit/s mp3

part 1 - 58:06
part 2 - 60:27

Owsley "Bear" Stanley

Jan 19, 1935 – Mar 13, 2011
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URL icon « Reply #3 on: April 09, 2011, 06:33:21 AM »

thanks for posting that monte Medal
i noticed that interview surfaced and was wanting to listen to it... 
it'll be a great way to spend my saturday morning  Tapers
that's awesome you had a chance to actually talk to bear in 09...


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URL icon « Reply #4 on: April 14, 2011, 11:51:09 AM »

I just pulled some unusual reels of uncirculated old timey dance music from my vault yesterday, to honor The Bear, Pigpen, and Jerry. These tapes I recorded are among my earliest surviving SBD reels.

3 punks from NJ: they are me taping Van and Eric!

Stoney Creek bluegrass band @ the Pickin' Parlor - 4 sets were played
New Haven, Conn - March 9, 1974

3 medleys from set 3 - running time, 12:58

1. Old time Irish medley:
Cooley's Cup of Tea, Rathcrouchan
Eric Levine (age 21) on violin, Van Manakas (age 20) on guitar

2. Old timey medley, twin fiddles:
Saddle Up the Grey, Old Hog Eye, Uncle Joe

3. Old timey medley, twin fiddles:
Liberty, 8th of January

source:
SBD > Nakamichi 550 w/ Dolby NR
Advent Chromium Dioxide C-90 cassettes

lineage:
MR > Nakamichi LX-3 > Samplitude

Stoney Creek was taped, transferred, and remastered by Monte Barry
released on April 13, 2011

The live music recordings that I taped are on The Internet Archive. This music should be brought to the attention of students, scholars, musicians, teachers, professors, and librarians. On the other hand, this 4-hour audio stream is a good source for testing out your mobile devices and their Apps. See if you have the ability to continuously stream music from the Live Music Archive while you're driving to Telluride.

Monte's taper highlight reel - featuring 2 songs from each circulated show that I taped
play audio stream - 4 hours, 15 minutes, 54 seconds

Grateful Dead - June 9, 1973
Eyes of the World - 11:42
Sugar Magnolia - 8:23

Grateful Dead - June 10, 1973
Here Comes Sunshine - 11:48
Dark Star - 26:21

Newgrass Jam - April 7, 1974
Vassar's Boogie - 3:14, Vassar Clements, Sam, Norman, Tut, David Holland
Steam Powered Aereoplane - 4:02, John Hartford newgrass ensemble (above)

Central Park Sheiks - May 15, 1974
Protoype Computer - 1:49
Lady Be Good - 4:33

Josh Graves band w/ Vassar Clements - July 20, 1974
band intro - 00:47
The Year Clayton Delaney Died - 3:24
Great Big Woman and a Little Bitty Bottle of Wine - 3:19

Norman Blake solo act - July 20, 1974
Bully in the Town - 4:44
Sweet Heaven - 3:54

Vassar Clements w/ Josh Graves & boys - July 20, 1974
Cincinnati Rag - 2:29
Black Mountain Rag - 4:06

Hillbilly Jazz w/ Vassar Clements & Doug Jernigan - April 4, 1975
Little Rock Getaway - 2:21
C Jam Blues - 3:49

Hillbilly Jazz w/ Vassar Clements & Doug Jernigan - April 5, 1975
Deep Elem Blues - 4:14
Allman Bros instrumental - 6:33

Bluegrass Alliance w/ Vince Gill - Sept 23, 1975
Sittin' on Top of the World - 4:08
Paradise - 5:17

Newgrass Revival - Sept 28, 1975
band intro - 1:27
Fly Through the Country - 7:35
Crooked Smile - 10:01

Boone Creek w/ Ricky Skaggs, Jerry Douglas, Vince Gill - March xx, 1976
Take Me Back to Tulsa - 4:28
Sally Goodin' - 8:02

Lazy River w/ Vince Gill - August 15, 1976
Milk Cow Blues - 5:19
Cowboy Song - 4:47

Scotty's Steel Guitar Convention - Labor Day weekend, Sept 1976
Georgia on My Mind - 7:22, Curly Chalker on pedal steel
The Great Stream - 6:25, Buddy Emmons on pedal steel

Lazy River w/ Mark O' Connor at age 15 - Oct 1, 1976
Cotton Patch Rag & Beaumont Rag - 6:03, Mark O'Connor guitar
Friend of the Devil > Blackberry Blossom - 16:30, Mark O'Connor violin

Lazy River - Oct 25, 1976
Take The A-Train - 4:50
Look Away - 4:54

Arabesque - July 31, 1980
Watch What Happens - 4:40
Stockton Blues - 10:10

Arabesque - Oct 25, 1980
Breezin' - 6:21
Blue Bossa - 6:27

Van Manakas quartet - March 1, 1984
Jovanna - 8:58
band intro - 00:29
untitled song - 9:45

Billy for President rap - 00:23

Peace!
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