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Jam Session Celebrating Dick Clark
Joel Selvin’s “Lively Arts” column in the Chronicle/Examiner pink section on September 6, 1981 contained this little oddity: Evergreen TV host Dick Clark celebrates his 30th anniversary on live television Thursday [9/10/81] with a program that will include a jam session featuring Duane Eddy, Gregg Allman, Stanley Clarke, Bo Diddley, Nigel Olsson, Dickey Betts, Charlie…
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With and Without Maria: JGB at Keystone, August 6-7, 1977
If “without and with” rolled better off the tongue, that’d be the more accurate title, because here we have a pair of summer ’77 JGB shows, the first admittedly only partially available, on which Maria Muldaur respectively does not and does make an appearance. I guess I am working toward pinning down her appearances throughout…
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Popper on Ignorance
“The more we learn about the world, and the deeper our learning, the more conscious, specific, and articulate will be our knowledge of what we do not know, our knowledge of our ignorance” (Popper 2002 [1963], 38). “our knowledge can be only finite, while our ignorance must necessarily be infinite” (Popper 2002 [1963], 38). “while…
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RIP to the Legendary Marty
Martin Weinberg has passed away. LIA gives a rundown on the ur-Deadhead taper.
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Dangerous-Looking Young Man at the Edge of the Western World
Anyone know who the dangerous-looking young man is? I know I should know, but I don’t know. See also, of course, Corry.
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A Party For Mother Earth
It’s actually much, much prettier than it looks in this picture. New Riders headlining “A Party for Mother Earth”, benefiting the Bear Commune, Friends and Relations Hall, 660 Great Highway, June 3, 1971.
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Jerry Garcia and Friends, Sanpaku at the Matrix: May 20-21, 1969
Fascinating. I told you all that the Examiner would yield many interesting things. Well, this is one of the most interesting. Sometimes skimming cream is worth the price of later anticlimax. Jerry Garcia and Friends and Sam Paku [sic: Sanpaku] at the Matrix, Tuesday, May 20 and Wednesday, May 21, 1969. Garcia’s first understood public…
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Examining the Examiner
The great sleuth David Davis of Grateful Seconds fame has alerted me to the fact that the SF Examiner has been digitized and is available through newspapers.com (pay to play, natch). Mamma mia, what a treasure trove for someone like me. There will be a goodly number of shows new to The List reported on eventually,…