Jefferson Airplane
Grace Slick: vocals
Paul Kantner: electric guitar, vocals
Marty Balin: guitar, vocals
Jorma Kaukonen: electric guitar, vocals
Jack Casady: electric bass
Joey Covington: drums and percussion

Fillmore East
N.Y.C. New York, U.S.A.
May 6, 1970 (late show)
promoting their album "Crown of Creation"
from 1st generation tape of audience recording
total concert runtime: 184:48 (minutes/ seconds)
J.A. runtime: 154:56

first set 71:35

1: we can be together 6:18
2: volunteers 5:35
3: somebody to love 4:32
4: good shepherd 9:22
5: Grace talks, Mexico 3:13
6: the ballad of you, me and Pooneil 13:07
7: wooden ships 8:31 (end applause spliced, tape flip)
8: Uncle Sam blues? 7:16
9: emergency 4:55
10: the other side of this life 8:45

Jorma Kaukonen acoustic set 29:52
(not included in here)

11: sea child? 6:53
12: new song for the morning? 5:29
13: hesitation blues 5:06
14: death don't have no mercy 6:03
15: Mann's fate? 6:20

second set 83:20

16: tuning 3:35
17: have you seen the saucers? 5:43
18: white rabbit 2:40
19: volunteers 10:57
20: greasy heart 4:04
21: won't you try > Saturday afternoon 5:47
22: I know you don't love me 10:06
23: 3/5 of a mile in 10 seconds? 6:57 (end encore appluse spliced)
24: baby what you want me? 7:07
25: up or down 6:43
26: you wear your dresses too short (medley? jam?) 19:38

1st gen. audience: D.B.

unknown audience master recording >
unknown copy equipment >
TDK- MA 110 1st gen. trade copy >
played on Tascam 112 into soundforge (wav) >
flac (sb's aligned) > torrentially yours.
a this and that production.
do not sell this recording.
share freely, losslessly and gaplessly.
and always fly Trans Love Airways.
the plane never crashes,
and always gets you there on time.

notes:
some applause sections were spliced in
where the recorder was shut off
and/or a tape changed or flipped
and some loud claps were reduced
but not much else was done to this recording
which has survived the long embryonic journey
remarkably well. this was part of a run
lasting several nights at the Fillmore East
and the crowd was really into the music.