David Grisman Quintet / J.D. Crowe & Richard Greene Great American Music Hall San Francisco, CA 1976-07-27 Source: Sony TC-124 > MC by Gene Tabak Transfer: MC (SD-C 90) > Nak CR-7A > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496 Master: Wavelab 11 (tracking, levels, glitch removal, resample, Lin dither) > FLAC 2496 Early Show (9:00 p.m.) (J.D. Crowe & Richard Greene) 01. New Camptown Races 02. Don't Give Your Heart To A Rambler 03. Big Mon 04. I'll Stay Around 05. Stoney Creek 06. We Live In Two Different Worlds 07. Bugle Call Rag (David Grisman Quintet) 08. E.M.D. 09. Minor Swing 10. Ricochet 11. Opus 57 12. Janice 13. Blue Midnight 14. Thailand 15. Cheyenne Encore: 16. Dawg's Bull Late Show (11:30 p.m.) (J.D. Crowe & Richard Greene) {missing material?} 17. Farewell Blues 18. New Camptown Races (David Grisman Quintet) 19. E.M.D. 20. Minor Swing 21. Opus 57 22. Janice 23. Blue Midnight 24. Limehouse Blues 25. Thailand 26. Cheyenne {missing material?} Thanks to Gene Taback for capturing these performances. The musicians who performed this evening are unclear. The tape is labeled "David Grisman Band w/ J.D. Crowe, etc." but that's not quite right. The July 23 Freemont Argus lists "David Grisman Quintet, J.D. Crowe, Richard Greene," but Gene remembers that only two bands playing, not three. Thus, it would have been J.D. Crowe, Richard Greene, and a backing band (sounds like a dobro, so Jerry Douglas?), followed by David Grisman's ensemble. There are no stage announcements or other info on the tape to help explain who played when or with whom, though. Gene also recalls that there were two shows that evening, which the Argus confirms, and if you went to the first one you were invited to stay for the second. That's why so many songs are repeated. But there's only so much room on a 90 minute tape, so Gene didn't tape the start of J.D. Crowe's second show or the late show encore (probably). The first show begins with J.D. Crowe material. By the time E.M.D. rolls around, it's all Grisman's band, though. Based on the level of applause after Dawg's Bull, it was probably the encore to the first show, as it was a common encore. The second show starts in the same way. About 15 seconds into track 18, you can hear two people discussing how New Camptown Races was the "the same set" as before. Once again, when E.M.D. rolls around, it's Grisman's band on stage. So, it seems likely that Crowe and Greene opened for Grisman. Even if this is all wrong, it's still 90 minutes of great music. Enjoy! --mhg :: 2022-06-06