Phil Lesh's Custom Omega Cut Alembic

Started by Googe Endeveronte (goooge), October 06, 2002, 10:18:24 AM

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kmh364

That movie was/is sacred in the Deadhead circles I used to frequent in my misspent youth. Most Deadheads I knew saw the Movie before they could actually see the Dead! You know the drill: it was hard to save up the $15-$25-$35 to get a Dead show ticket, LOL back in the day!

lbpesq

I just ordered the movie.  I had to.  After all, I'm in it. Somewhere.  Very small.  (But that night my mind was VERY big).  My DVD source, deepdiscountdvd.com, also listed something I never heard of before.  DVD Audio remixes of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty.  The descriptions say that Mickey Hart mixed Workingman's and that Sugar Mag on American Beauty  is mixed so that Jerry's Pedal Steel is the lead instrument!  I never knew Jerry played steel on that particular cut!  Anyone else heard these?  I though it was worth taking the flyer for less than 12 bucks each.  This site is a great source for DVDs.  Good prices, no tax, free shippping.  Here's the links to the Dead DVD Audios:
 
American Beauty:
 www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=WEA074385
 
Workingman's Dead:
www.deepdiscountdvd.com/dvd.cfm?itemID=WEA078356
 
Bill, the guitar one

David Houck

Bill, let us know what you think when you get them.

kmh364

Bill: Yes, please do! Also, doesn't FOUR Kreutzmann's really in all actuality constitute several KreutzMENN? LOL! Sorry, very corny but I couldn't resist.
 
Cheers,
 
Kevin
 

zezozeceglutz

A couple that should be added to the thread for the sake of completeness:  

 

 


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moonliner

Lovely to see these photos.
 
What's a BadAss bridge doing on the bass in the last photo?  
There is a story coming I know....

zezozeceglutz

Phil was experimenting with the effect of different string anchoring systems around that time.  It's also visible in the first post in this thread with individual tailpieces for each string and below with the same.  The shot with plate behind the Badass looks to be an intermediate step between the original setup and that shown below from '79 (right before Mission Control was retired).  The plate covers the tailpiece mounting holes and there are no signs yet of holes for the individual tailpieces.
 

tmoney61092

is that 3 pickups or just a large dummy?
 
~Taylor Watterson

sonicus

I believe one  of them (center)  is a quad just like the modified Guild Starfire was  ,  right guys ?

tmoney61092

i'm an idiot when it comes to his basses, what's a quad?
 
~Taylor Watterson

zezozeceglutz

One small pickup per string.  It interacted with the Wall of Sound the Dead used in '74 to send each string to a different set of speakers when used (very rarely).  The white dots on the upper half of the body were designed to select where the signal from each section would go.  The switching system was notoriously unreliable so Phil ended up using his earlier modified Starfire a lot.
 
The quad pickup in the Starfire is potted in clear epoxy so you can see better what's going on inside.

tmoney61092

wow, that sounds intense, would there be any way of deactivating the quad so that he could have still used this as a normal alembic?
 
~Taylor Watterson

zezozeceglutz

He used it normally 90+ percent of the time.  The quad seems to have only made appearances during the spacier jams.  
 
There's a Truckin>Nobody's Fault jam somewhere on archive.org that has a really distinct stereo mix where Phil solos with the quad and it's quite the experience.  It was a partial show and available streaming only but I haven't been able to find it again while looking