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Originally Posted by binky2
Thanks! Bummer that it was cut short, but I am very glad to have at least some of this in digital form. It is possible that there are more songs included (or I was *really* high when I labeled the cassette). For example, my cassette indicates He Was a Friend of Mine should be between tracks 1 & 2. In general, the sequence of tracks seems to be the same. After Turn Turn Turn, I have Mr. Tambourine Man, 8 Miles High, I Shall Be Released, Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man, Nashville West, and Fido (which cuts).
What I am uncertain about is whether there is material from a 2nd show or filler from another date. They could also have just been so stoned that they played Jesus Is Just Alright twice by accident.  On my tape, the 2nd JIJA precedes Turn Turn Turn.
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Maybe I can actually be useful here instead of just enjoying all the great music posted by others and contributing nothing myself.
I have a 90 minute tape, labeled Byrds, Boston Tea Party, August 12 and 13, 1969, that seems like the tape you refer to.
One side is this: You ain't goin nowhere; He was a friend of mine; Old blue; Long black veil; Goin back; Get Out of my life; Ballad of easy rider; Jesus is just alright; Tulsa country blue; Mr. spaceman; Sing me back home.
The other side: Lay lady lay; Time between; My back pages; Baby what you want me to do; Take a city bride; It's all over now baby blue: Goinb back way behind the sun; Jesus is just alright; Turn, turn, turn; Mr. tambourine man; Eight miles high; I shall be released; Drugstore truck driving man; Nashville west; Fido. (If I recall, the "hits" on this side are in a medley.)
Right now I only have this on the tape, but if there is interest I could record onto a CD and then pull files. Let me know.