• Sacramento Memorial Auditorium - March 11, 1968
    with Tom Constanten - also: Cream

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  • buddy plant
    14 years 7 months ago
    I'm pretty sure...
    ... Tim L was there... ;^)
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    Silverhawk6
    14 years 7 months ago
    Don't remember Tim C at the show
    I don't remember seeing Tim C at this show. We were not on the El train that night. Saw Mobey Grape, Hendrix, Joni M, Vanilla Fudge, The Who, Them, Zappa, Dave Clark 5, Trogs, Doors and others at this venue over the years.
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    Silverhawk6
    14 years 7 months ago
    The guys were to stoned to play - except Micky
    My first Dead show. I dug the first record w/ Golden Road, what a good sound. But, the brothers in the Dead must have taken the blue acid because they couldn't play. Micky was doing just fine. I said to my friends, "Why is that good jazz drummer playing with a shity rock band?" My teenage brain couldn't figure it out even though I had passed the test previously, thanks Stanley - White Lightning. Jack Bruce was the bomb that night playing and singing his ass off, remarkable - before Clapton was singing Crossroads. Later I saw the Dead at a Winterland new years show where they sounded great. The Rex Foundation always had an annual show at Cal Expo. Loved em baby, miss em baby.
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My first Dead show. I dug the first record w/ Golden Road, what a good sound. But, the brothers in the Dead must have taken the blue acid because they couldn't play. Micky was doing just fine. I said to my friends, "Why is that good jazz drummer playing with a shity rock band?" My teenage brain couldn't figure it out even though I had passed the test previously, thanks Stanley - White Lightning. Jack Bruce was the bomb that night playing and singing his ass off, remarkable - before Clapton was singing Crossroads. Later I saw the Dead at a Winterland new years show where they sounded great. The Rex Foundation always had an annual show at Cal Expo. Loved em baby, miss em baby.
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I don't remember seeing Tim C at this show. We were not on the El train that night. Saw Mobey Grape, Hendrix, Joni M, Vanilla Fudge, The Who, Them, Zappa, Dave Clark 5, Trogs, Doors and others at this venue over the years.