Grateful Dead 08/04/67 O'Keefe Center, Toronto, CN One disc Source: SBD Genealogy: No Genealogy Information Supplied (Probably MR > DAT > CD) 8/4/67 1. New Potato Caboose 6:32 2. Viola Lee Blues 19:47 8/5/67 3. Turn On Your Lovelight 7:22 4. Alligator 11:06 Total time: 44:49 COMMENTS on 8/4/67: Bill Graham presents "The San Francisco Scene in Toronto". Other artist(s): Jefferson Airplane ; Luke And The Apostles. David Sorochty: "Before New Potato Caboose Jerry says "This is a song called New Potato Caboose, don't you know". Viola Lee Blues goes into a short Feedback and cuts off right near the very end, just as Jerry and then Pigpen start playing the Merry-Go-Round Broke Down (Looney Tunes) melody. A silly kind of ending to an intense song". COMMENTS on 8/5/67: Evening show. Bill Graham presents "The San Francisco Scene in Toronto". Other artist(s): Jefferson Airplane ; Luke And The Apostles. Before Alligator Bobby says "We only have time for one more unfortunately and we're gonna do a song we laughingly refer to as 'Alligator'. Ha, Ha!" David Sorochty: "Alligator ends with one of the most dramatic endings ever for this song. It finishes with Jerry's guitar cranking and screeching eeeeoowww!! It has a reverb type echo to it that adds to the cranking effect and its pretty stunning. You have to hear it to appreciate it." One looking at the concert poster (which can be see at the following): < http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/2635/jcards/ja_4.jpg > can determine: There were shows from 31st July to 5th August according to the poster, ("evenings at 8.30, matinees on Wednesday and Saturday") which would mean a total of 8 shows [Mon. 7/31, Tues. 8/1, Weds. 8/2 matinee, 8/2 evening, Thurs. 8/3, Fri. 8/4, Sat. 8/5 matinee, 8/5 evening]. RECORDINGS 30 SB. Master reel > 1 reel generation > DAT > circulation. Most tapes in circulation are missing the fragmentary (cuts in and has two splices in it) Lindy. CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , Adrian M. Johnson , Teddy GoodBear , "The Art Of Rock" book p.123 [BG 74] , "The Art Of The Fillmore" book p.79 (two posters), David Sorochty , Bart Wise .