Miami, Dinner Key Auditorium 1.3 1969 - CDr
SOURCE: Lineage: Audience Recording (Master reel) -> 8-track tape -> Greg Shaw's DAT -> maggie7's DAT -> CDR -> Flac

1. Jim's intro > 0:55

2. > Backdoor Man > "Love my ass" 6:13

3. > Five To One (incl. "you're all bunch of slaves" rap) 8:14

4. "I'm talkin about love" rap 0:47*

5. Touch Me attempt 1:28*

6. Love Me Two Times 3:17

7. When The Music's Over > 5:43

8. > Jim speaks about change > Away In India > 8:24

9. > Jim talks to the audience > When The Music's Over 8:32

10. Celebration Of The Lizard > 1:22

11. > Light My Fire 10:44

12. "I wanna see some action...NO LIMITS NO LAWS..." rap 1:19*

Total running time: 00:56:58

Miami, Miami Dinner Theatre 1.3 1969 - CDr
Lineage: M cassette Audience Recording > DAT master > 1G DAT > CDR > Flac > world

1. Jims intro / Backdoor Man

2. " i want some love"

3. 5 to 1

4. "love" plus "Touch me" (partial)

5. Jim > Love Me Two Times

6. When The Music's Over

7. cont. > Jim commentary on change  > Away in India. > Jim talks to the audience. > "I was born here..."

10. > "we want the world..."

11. Celebration Of The Lizard (intro) >

12. Light My Fire

13. cont. (the sheep comes out) > Jim "I'd F*** her but..."

14. "I wanna see some action...NO LIMITS NO LAWS..."

15. end comments...

Miami Master 69 Revised (aka The Show & Tell Show!) - CDr
Miami, Miami Dinner Theatre 1.3 1969

1. Jim’s intro > Back Door Man

2. “I want some love"

3. 5 to 1

4. "talkin’ about love" > Touch Me// (1:42)

5. Love Me Two Times

6. When the Music’s Over pt1 >

7. > When the Music’s Over pt2 >> Jim’s commentary on change >> Away in India >

8. > When the Music’s Over pt3 >

9. > "I was born here..." >

10. > When the Music’s Over pt4 = "We want the world..."

11. Celebration of the Lizard (partial)//

12. Light My Fire pt1 >

13. > Light My Fire pt2 (the sheep comes out) >> "I'd F*** her but..." & Jim invites people on stage!

14. "There are no rules...NO LIMITS NO LAWS..."

15. end comments...

"Well , you guys should know that two different tapes are/were claimed to

be the master, one was a cassette, the other a 8-track tape. We obviously have a copy of the 8-track tape. ( until now at least , CD bootleg by RTW records , CDR 2nd gen. ... ) Are these two tapes absolutely identical recordingwise? Or is there the possibility that the cassette source has a few additional minutes or less stops ?"

The 8 track tape copy goes like this :

"This has three tape stops, one after Touch Me, one in M's Over, one

in LMF. All are in a distance of a few seconds less than 18 minutes.

As far as I know a 8-track tape is an endless tape which runs in a circle and when it comes to the beginning again it changes to the second track and so on until the fourth

track (x 2, stereo, = 8 tracks). In Touch Me you can hear for 0,5 seconds the harmonica ( harmonica sound that was originally performed before BDM ) , then it goes on. In M's O you hear for 18 seconds the beginning of Love Me Two Times. ( That mean 18 sec. of WTMO are missing ! ) And in LMF there is a silent gap of 3 seconds. That means to me that an 8-track recorder does not change the tracks correctly when it is supposed to do so - at least the one used didn't. That again means, that there is not really something missing in Touch Me, but in M's O there must be 18 seconds missing from the original recording because the recorder changed too late. In LMF the recorder changed 3 seconds too early therefore the silence and also 3 seconds missing. These tape stops can clearly be identified because the tape slows audibly down for half a second before the stop, and speeds up audibly after the stop. So lets talk about this 18 minutes stops it seems that everybody is happy to have a copy of the Miami tape and does not bother about the incompleteness."

"Is the cassette more or less the same as the 8-track source ?"

That cassette was ( partially ) released on the bootleg LP " Miami 69' " ( Living Theatre Records ) :

On that LP , you can hear more harmonica sound before BDM start !

Touch Me is intact .

And nothing is missing during Music's Over .......

That LP was released from a copy of a copy of the cassette transfer , NOT the 8 track transfer .

Do you guys follow me ?

There was two different transfer of the master tape : one to an 8 track tape , one to a cassette ...

The 8 track tape has some drop outs , & because of this a couple of seconds were missed ( 18' in WTMO ) , but the cassette doesn't have those drop outs , leaving the songs intact !