THE DILLARDS March xx, 1964 The Golden Bear Huntington Beach, CA UPDATE: - BluegrassArchive.com - Jan 2024: - This previosuly unknown 1965 performance has been identified as March xx, 1964 - The Dillards performed at The Golden Bear Cafe only in March of 1964 - They played 2 weekends in a row (March 6,7 and March 13,14) - They played three concerts each night. - This performance is from one of those 4 nights - They only performed at this venue in 1964 - See attached PDF for supporting documentation - Filenames remain unchanged. Source: soundboard recording > unknown tape > CDR (sorry, it's an old recording without notes). Transfer: CDR > EAC > coax digi-cable > PC harddrive/Audiophile 2496 > Sound Forge 6.0 (some pops removed, levels boosted + 2dB, fades added) > CD Wave Editor (retracking) > Flac Frontend (8). Retracking by Pastor Tim (YonderArchive@yahoo.com) 01-05-2009. TO LEARN MORE: http://www.the-dillards.com - the band's official website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dillards - good background info & discography http://members.chello.at/thomas.aubrunner/dillard.htm - the story behind the band Please support the bands that allow taping and trading of their music. Buy (and never burn!) their commerical releases and share this music freely. Please do not convert to Edison tin cylinders or 78 rpm wax platters. DISC ONE [40.17] Show #1: 01 intro, Hard Times 1.34 02 band intros, banter 1.48 03 Reuben's Train 2.06 04 harmonica humor 0.42 05 talkin' moonshine history lesson 3.38 06 Dooley 2.07 07 more harmonica humor 0.43 08 talkin' long Polly intro 4.39 09 Polly Vaughn 3.02 10 even more harmonica humor 5.25 11 Hop High Ladies (or Gimme Chaw Tobaccer?) 0.50 12 tuning 1.21 13 Dueling Banjos 2.48 14 talkin' Shady tuning intro 2.01 15 Shady Grove 2.24 16 talkin' singalong intro 2.14 17 Somebody Touched Me 2.48 DISC TWO [67.06] Show #2: 01 intro, instrumental 1.36 02 band intros * 1.53 03 Walkin' Down The Line 2.52 04 talkin' Doug's intro 1.06 05 Doug's Tune # 5.02 06 talkin' caved-in coonhound intro 3.13 07 Old Blue 4.02 08 talkin' 1924 privy composition intro 2.12 09 Dixie Breakdown 3.27 10 talkin' gravel-in-the-guitar tuning 1.39 11 The Bucking Mule ^ 11.48 12 Hickory Holler 3.02 Encore: 13 talkin' home sweet tuning 1.38 14 Home Sweet Home 1.49 Show #3: 15 Rawhide 1.33 16 talkin' underground intro 1.29 17 Groundhog 2.46 18 Banjo In The Holler 1.55 19 talkin' relatively rural intro 1.44 20 The Old Home Place 2.22 21 talkin' plain ol' tuning intro 1.28 22 Liberty 2.40 23 talkin' tune-a-lot requests 2.55 24 Little Joe 2.44 NOTES: * minor static at one point in intros # w/Rodney's intentional interruptions ^ w/the "forgotten" verse THE DILLARDS Doug Dillard: banjo Rodney Dillard: guitar Dean Webb: mandolin Mitch Jayne: bass THE STORY At times listening to The Dillards may seem more like an old Homer & Jethro album or a Smothers Brothers routine because this quartet combined witty banter, great pickin', and vaudeville comedy to make for some of the folk era's most interesting shows. It isn't hard to understand why someone like John Hartford would be drawn to them (and vice versa), and this early recording from an undated show in Huntington Beach, California shows their ability to hold a folk-loving audience in the palm of their hand through extended jokes, repeating schtick, and some darned fine bluegrass pickin', the best of which is probably in Set 3. I retracked this so it might be a little easier to seperate the comedy and banter from the actual songs, and in the hopes that some of this might pop up on your favorite local homegrown radio station. Seriously, burn a nice clean copy and sent it to them because they're never going to find this anywhere else. ENJOY! + Pastor Tim, January 5, 2009