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QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Fillmore Auditorium 1966

Posted: Sun Sep 01, 2013 1:14 pm
by admin
Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
September 4, 1966
Mono soundboard

FIRST SET:
1. Got My Mojo Working
2. Dino's Song
3. Hair Like Sunshine
4. Acapulco Gold and Silver
5. Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
6. Smokestack Lightning
7. Your Time Will Come

SECOND SET:
8. Dino's Song
9. You Don't Love Me
10. I Hear You Knocking
11. Acapulco Gold and Silver
12. Codeine
13. Suzie Q
14. Mama Keep Your Big Mouth Shut
15. All Night Worker
16. Pride of Man

Gary Duncan – guitar, vocals;
John Cipollina – guitar; Jim Murray – guitar, vocals;
David Freiberg – bass, vocals; Greg Elmore – drums

NO ARTWORK!

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Re: QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Fillmore Auditorium 1966

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 5:23 pm
by zaval80
This is from the info file which came with my copy:

This set is generally circulated as 9/14/67 but that date can't be right. Jim Murrary was gone by 8/18/67, according to Faren Miller's Quicksilver Diaries, which are available on the Cipollina Yahoo group. Therefore, I picked a new date. I chose a September 1966 Fillmore date, 9/4/66, with the assumption that someone got the year wrong years after the event. Possible further confirmation of the year is that the recording is mono, whereas the great Feb. 1967 Quicksilver Fillmore West soundboards are stereo. If this were truly Sept. 1967, it should be stereo, I would think. Note that this version, which is from a cassette and not any previous digital source, includes Dino's Song to begin the second set. This song is missing from most circulating versions.

As for the recording quality, it's pretty good soundboard. However, the vocals are too loud compared to the guitars. The tape was pretty hissy so I rolled of the treble over 10kHz and used some light digital noise reduction in Adobe Audition. There are some artifacts, esp. on the cymbals, but I think the tradeoff was worth it.

The cassette also included four other songs. Two I was able to identify as having already in slightly better quality on "Marin County Cowboys," so they aren't included. The other two are included here as bonus tracks. All Night Worker is a similar recording to the "Live in San Jose" September 1966 version, but it's different. Pride of Man, judging from the applause at the beginning, may be a TV broadcast.

Re: QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Fillmore Auditorium 1966

Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 5:31 am
by drgeff
oh cool info there z, thanks

Re: QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Fillmore Auditorium 1966

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 1:40 am
by ripple
many thanks

Re: QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE - Fillmore Auditorium 1966

Posted: Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:36 am
by catweazle
thank you