Part of a series of back-of-the-napkin thoughts about the Golden State Country Bluegrass Festival (GSCBF), held in San Rafael, CA from Friday, April 26th through Sunday, April 28, 1974.
After crowd is calling stuff out, RS scolds “I tell you what, if you all want to hear me say anything, or want to hear any music, you’d quieten down, you’d be a lot better off, and the whole audience would. ‘Preciate it.”
- Did Ralph Stanley take part in the Dirt Band’s Will The Circle Be Unbroken project? I have poked around online and the answer has not jumped out at me.
- Anyone know what Bill Monroe was doing on April 28, 1974?
- How about Earl Scruggs? Scruggs would have fit right into everything, I’d think. And remember that the GSCBF was dedicated to Vassar Clements, who had been in the Earl Scruggs Revue just a few years prior to this. I figure he had another engagement, but it’d be good to get confirmation, I guess.
Marin County Veterans’ Auditorium Building and Grounds
San Rafael, CA
<–John Hartford precedes–>
Ralph Stanley & His Clinch Mountain Boys
Sunday, April 28, 1974 ca. 21:15
Source: “Debbie reel 4/27/74″ CD 4 of 4
Provenance: unknown sbd recording (?maybe MSC > C?) > reel
Transfer: AKAI GX 636 playback > Apogee mini ME @ 24/96 > Apogee Mini DAC (monitoring/mastering) > lynx one soundcard > wavelab 5.0 > CD, by Matt Smith.
Lossless encoding: extraction (EAC) > initial tracking (CDWave) > minor edits (Wavelab 5.0) > FLAC level 8 (TLH).
Tagging: foobar2000 v0.9.6.8.
(8 tracks, 16:40)
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t01. % Cacklin’ Hen [1:24] [0:05]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t02. Maple On The Hill [2:36] [0:03]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t03. talk (1), band introductions [2:27]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t04. Hemlocks And Primroses [2:55] [0:03]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t05. Stone Walls And Steel Bars [1:51] [0:21]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t06. Bill Cheetham [2:00] [0:11]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t07. Nobody’s Love Is Like Mine [2:31] [0:06]
GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t08. Man Of Constant Sorrow// [fragment] [0:05] %
Lineup:
Ralph Stanley – banjo, tenor vocals;
Ricky Lee – guitar, bass vocals;
Cheryl White – bass;
Curly Ray Cline – fiddle;
Roy Lee Centers – vocals.
JGMF:
! Recording: symbols: % = recording discontinuity; / = clipped song; // = cut song; … = fade in/out; # = truncated timing; [ ] = recorded event time. The recorded event time immediately after the song or item name is an attempt at getting the “real” time of the event. So, a timing of [x:xx] right after a song title is an attempt to say how long the song really was, as represented on this recording.
! Recording: is overloaded for the first few minutes. Mono recording.
! Personnel: Roy Lee Centers would pass away a week or so later, on May 5, 1974. The usual bass player, Jack Cooke, was unable to attend.
! GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t03. (1) RS: “last appearance on the festival this weekend”. After crowd is calling stuff out, RS scolds “I tell you what, if you all want to hear me say anything, or want to hear any music, you’d quieten down, you’d be a lot better off, and the whole audience would. ‘Preciate it.”
! GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t04. levels come up a little @ ca. 0:20. Sound was more muffled before that.
! GSCBF-1974-04-28-2115-Stanley-t08 is just the very start of Man Of Constant Sorrow
! It is not known how long this set lasted – the tape here runs out, and no Ralph Stanley material appears on any of the other sources for the Festival that I know of. This set was scheduled at a half-hour, so barring any other information let’s assume that that’s right, and that this is missing about 15 minutes of music.
<–Nitty Gritty Dirt Band follows–>
Jerry Garcia’s Middle Finger
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