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More Power Rap, I'm A King Bee, Hog For You Baby, Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) > Death Don't Have No Mercy, Final Remarks, Star-Spangled Banner, More Final Remarks

There were at least Three different audio edits of this material used over three different



audio/video edits of the Acid Test Video. Each one had audio not available on the other



versions. I spent a couple weeks carefully tracking all the seperate edits and tracking them.



I used the first release as the main audio. It sounded the best quality to me. Source two was



mono (for unknown reasons), but you will notice audio not available on the other two versions.



Version three had the most overdubs of segments played on top of others, but still had a few



snippets worth adding to this collection. Removing all the duplicate music tracks, here's everything



that was worth saving from each version. Everything fits on one CDR, but it would be great of someone



could try to edit them together with better audio editing software than I have to work with.







Someone should try to use upgrade the audio to the film Sunshine Daydream with this Stereo version of I'm A King Bee!

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Reviewer: rillathe - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 15, 2016

Subject: Love the tastebud 5 5/5 - November 15, 2016Love the tastebud

Reviewer: cloudsplitter - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 28, 2015

Subject: - love it just for what it is.

neon froth spewing and bubbling off the ground.

pick it up, but beware and get ready. - January 28, 2015

Reviewer: barreramusic - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, 2014

Subject: Love It - October 30, 2014Love

Reviewer: Xpanding MAn - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 28, 2014

Subject: Dripping with LSD Wow. Blues and acid. What a combo! These boys are playing with purpose. Jerry's spitting fire from that old Guild he was playing at this time. Listen if you haven't yet; 'twill be time well spent. - May 28, 2014Dripping with LSD

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 8, 2014

Subject: - Duplicated & reduplicated version...? - January 8, 2014

Reviewer: Aoxomoxoa70 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 17, 2013

Subject: buddahbelly



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Any questions email me, glad to help. Aoxomoxoa70@ Hey buddahbelly, I took this from another review. Hope it helpsThe IA recommends users of Windows XP view this web-page with RealPlayer. RealPlayer is a free media player you can download at www.realplayer.com . For easy streaming or downloading use RealPlayer. Click the VBR M3U link to open the songs in the Playlist. If your Playlist is not open, open it by clicking the Playlist icon at the lower right hand corner of RealPlayer. Once the songs are in the Playlist, double click the song to play it, then click the record button at the lower left hand corner of Realplayer to record it. When the red line reaches the other end click the stop button to download the song. Your song is in the RealPlayer Downloads folder. Repeat these steps for each song.Any questions email me, glad to help. Aoxomoxoa70@ Gmail.com - January 17, 2013buddahbelly

Reviewer: buddahbelly - - January 9, 2013

Subject: download? I know its truly a blessing just to have the tracks from this decade available to listen to but does anyone know how to download it? When i click on it it syas 20 thousand something downloads but there is no way to do it and with barely any sound coming from my comp speakers i would love to have it on disc to save for years. Any help would be amazing! - January 9, 2013download?

Reviewer: Satori70 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 8, 2013

Subject: Welcome to the inner sanctum ! Crystals forming Just 1,000,000 points of light or 5***** for this rare glimpse of Pranksters & Dead. Wow ! The band wasn't even together one year yet, but they're so tight. Rocket Fuel.



There are countless reasons to give this 5 stars. Acid test? January '66 ? Historicaly one of their earliest recordings? Incredible versions of Caution & Death Don't among others. Very hypnotic, but you really get a good feel for the early beginings. Even just :10 seconds of Pig Putting a Spell one can only imagine the rest !



To be able to enjoy this 47 years later and hear the historical preservation to me is priceless. Happy Birthday Elvis ~ Thank you Archive, and for everyone's hard work ! - January 8, 2013Welcome to the inner sanctum ! Crystals forming

Reviewer: dreatimeland - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 28, 2012

Subject: A crucial recording Musically, the musician ship is quite good. I`ve never heard Jerry with such straight ahead blues playing. I love it! To say that all the members of GD were not dosed is questionable. On the other hand, to much is made about them being out of it, on a reglar basis, when they play which clearly is not true. The music came first. Either way having not been there myself, but having spent plenty of time in SF at GD shows I can clearly imagine this event and I give thanks that this recording is available. - June 28, 2012A crucial recording

Reviewer: 30lines - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 12, 2012

Subject: Help Please

If anyone has THIS VERSION of the fillmore acid test can you please email it in mp3 to me? many thanks, Craig Z, czsunboy@ Hello,If anyone has THIS VERSION of the fillmore acid test can you please email it in mp3 to me? many thanks, Craig Z, czsunboy@ aol.com - April 12, 2012Help Please

Reviewer: smokingcratersofthemind - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 2, 2012

Subject: Cheers for the transcendent! This was the product of one of the few attempts to redefine existence- failed or not in your eyes own there is one holistic truth being extended forth that continues to this day. The Acid Test thusly I applaud for the sheer transcendent stance taken- in its entirety this generation stood poised before madness and arose with grace, bringing with it conciousness as a whole through heart mind and soul. As we rise forth in the continued transcendent way, it will be these times we progress through, as we extend the greater way- from the Romanticists to the Beats to the Hippies; there is not many but one. All these ways are of a continued manifstation, as we arise to a greater way I fail to articulate. But within this arise greater words, we speak the words and sing the song eternal, as rises through us the ever-perennial the ever-progressive the ever-radiant. We are luminescent through all generations; arise through light or fall to darkness, but there is most definitely a brilliance manifested through and from this. I applaud the generation... I applaud all that was and is and shall continue to be achieved, so cheers for the transcendent cheers for the Acid Tests and for the Grateful Dead! There is a dexterious conciousness ever-transfiugred through and beyond time and if we shall raise our being as whole, from heart mind and soul, it is then we shall extend our perceptions forth and see thusly what all is - and be that . . . This is the direct epitome of higher conciousness at moments, and though at others it is hilarity or serenity, it is a beautiful and well-articulated example of higher conciousness, and is well worth the 5 stars I chose to give it. It is this I hope for all to see, and more - January 2, 2012Cheers for the transcendent!

Reviewer: Evan S. Hunt - favorite - November 27, 2011

Subject: Laughable The Acid Tests were...well, in a word, laughable.



This entire experience was a feeble attempt at trying to find higher forms of consciousness in public setting.



When you get a bunch of semi-talented people together (the best and the brightest of the Baby Boomers -- of which I am sadly a member) engaged in activities in which they have little or no talent, you get a hodgepodge of drab dabblings and gibberish.



The only saving grace of the Acid Tests was when the Grateful Dead, or others like the Airplane, got up on stage and tried to lay down a cohesive set. Sure, they took LSD and probably all of them but Pigpen took it that night, but they were all serious musicians and were loathe to just lay their sweaty laundry out to dry. They had been doing it (acid) for about a year and none of the band liked playing while stoned. This fact is not lost on history. You are hearing it now. While most everyone else was zonked out of their gourds, the band was not.



Despite the disjointed ravings of Ken Babbs and other maniacs, the GD try to play some respectable music.



This was my second foray into the phenomenon of the Grateful Dead and Acid Tests. By fortune or misfortune I had stumbled upon their first Acid Test (as the Grateful Dead) at a house near downtown San Jose after a Rolling Stones concert that me and my brother and his frat brothers had unsuccessfully crashed.



Then I kept reading about the Grateful Dead and the Acid Tests in jazz critic Ralph J Gleason's SF Chronicle live music scene column.



About one month later, freshly bestowed with a driver's license and my dad's blessing, I attended this show by myself. What I saw was pretty laughably amateurish. There was little if any program devised for the evening. It was all freeform. But lasting through all the overindulgence of acid-drenched partiers was the Grateful Dead. Really, the anchor of the night.



The Fillmore was completely packed and there was a long line outside to get in. I waited in line and paid my dollar (because I was a "student")

and went inside and saw the best of people trying to make ordinary things look extraordinary, or extraordinary things appear ordinary, and other than the titillation of a few scantly clad buxom beauties, I really couldn't figure out what was going on or what the attraction was. And save for the music I



Still can't. - November 27, 2011Laughable

Reviewer: DaneBramage - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 26, 2011

Subject: The Mothers of the Mothers of Invention! After hearing this, it brings Frank Zappa's vision on "We're Only In It For The Money" into focus. If you have never heard that Mothers of Invention album, do NOT pass go, do NOT collect $200 until you do. This is the stuff you read about...literally! The cops shutting them down and Weir screeching the Star Spangled Banner from atop a ladder is the stuff of legend..if you haven't read "The Electric Kool=Aid Acid Test" by Tom Wolfe, then back up 20 spaces, fine yourself a couple hundred dollars,get the book and read it IMMEDIATELY. How any music was played coherently is a wonder...requesting donation of brain X and Y for study....please! It's AWESOME! LISTEN NOW. - November 26, 2011The Mothers of the Mothers of Invention!

Reviewer: ILoveJerryGarcia - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 20, 2011

Subject: Charming... Does anyone know where to download it? The music (and the acid's) great, and that banter is just adorable! - April 20, 2011Charming...