China Cat
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- Name
- Grateful Dead (Musical group) (Performer)
- Fass, Bob, 1933-2021 (Former owner)
- Title
- China Cat
- Abstract
- A Grateful Dead concert. "China Cat Sunflower," "I Know You Rider," "Truckin'," "Me and My Uncle" "Attics of My Life" and "Golden Road" play
- Transfer notes: Unidentified guest and Bob Fass discuss uniforms that people wear, Patrick Sky and buckskin among other things (this may be Jake Holmes). Male and female voice in background. Guest performs a song that may be called "Hey Little Girl, A Penny" There is a mention that Dick and Mimi are in the studio with them. There is talk about Al Kooper. "Norwegian Wood", "Daydream", and "Day Tripp er" are played from LPs. A German record is played. "Sing Along With God" is played. Mimi And Dick Farina discuss the correct pronunciation of "Farina" with Bob Fass. They say goodbye and leave. "Hard Lovin' Loser" is played from an LP Jake Holmes talks about "C" tuning. There is a discussion of "funny songs" and Eddy Cantor. The tape runs out
- Collection Name
- Bob Fass papers, circa 1960-2011
- Archival Context
- Series III: Bootlegs, Demo Tapes, and Other Live Recordings, 1962-2011. Subseries III.1: Audition and demo tapes, 1962-2000, undated
- Format
- sound recordings
- Genre
- Live sound recordings
- Origin Information
- New York (N.Y.)?
- Date
- 1962-2000
- Physical Description
- 1 audio file (53 minutes)
- Note (Bf number)
- BF0634
- Note (Date note)
- Date inferred from inclusive dates of archival subseries
- Language
- English
- Library Location
- Rare Book & Manuscript Library, Columbia University
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- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Persistent URL
- https://dx.doi.org/10.7916/d8-dgpm-h763