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Og Gong

Og Gong

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How about some Ganja! Jah Bless!

Sour Strawberry "Creme" at day 56.
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Grateful Dead tapers are an eclectic bunch and record(ed) everything,
cassette > DAT > CD > hard drive,
I've got a bunch of old stuff I was trying to figure how to make accessible;
but I checked utube and, of course--
here's the first one I was gonna put up...
 
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The Deadhead Taper file I have of that Marley BBC broadcast
is different that the uTube I posted above;
it's a rebroadcast, and it's much longer,
and some of the songs are done twice;
here's how it starts:

"...it was actually recorded on the 24th of May way back in 1973, it's only ever been broadcast once and that was on the 23rd of June in 1973, a concert by The Wailers. This is quite unique actually because the broadcast that was done on the 23rd of June in 1973, it was all edited down to a 30 minute section because they were just one of the acts on the bill as you know the program was just an hour long and normally incorporates two people and, of course, The Wailers at that particular time were not that big but we've; along with a lot of help from various people including a lot of digging by Mr. Jeff Griffin, we found all the numbers that actually incorporated the whole of their performance and it lasts for 50 minutes and this is how Pete Drummond introduced The Wailers on the 23 of June, 1973 on Radio One"...

...I'll eventually find a parking spot I can upload it to,
where it can be accessible;
after harvest, ah,
after trimming, ah;
that seems to full time these days--
hummm...
 
Og Gong

Og Gong

Rip Geologic
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The Deadhead Taper file I have of that Marley BBC broadcast
is different that the uTube I posted above;
it's a rebroadcast, and it's much longer,
and some of the songs are done twice;
here's how it starts:

"...it was actually recorded on the 24th of May way back in 1973, it's only ever been broadcast once and that was on the 23rd of June in 1973, a concert by The Wailers. This is quite unique actually because the broadcast that was done on the 23rd of June in 1973, it was all edited down to a 30 minute section because they were just one of the acts on the bill as you know the program was just an hour long and normally incorporates two people and, of course, The Wailers at that particular time were not that big but we've; along with a lot of help from various people including a lot of digging by Mr. Jeff Griffin, we found all the numbers that actually incorporated the whole of their performance and it lasts for 50 minutes and this is how Pete Drummond introduced The Wailers on the 23 of June, 1973 on Radio One"...

...I'll eventually find a parking spot I can upload it to,
where it can be accessible;
after harvest, ah,
after trimming, ah;
that seems to full time these days--
hummm...
That is awesome man.
 
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