Jefferson Airplane 1972-09-22 Winterland Arena, SF, CA Disk 1: 1. introduction by Bill Graham 2. Somebody to Love 3. Twilight Double Leader 4. Wooden Ships 5. Milk Train 6. Blind John 7. Come Back Baby 8. Son of Jesus 9. Long John Silver 10. When the Earth Moves Again 11. Papa John's Down Home Blues 12. Eat Starch Mom Disk 2: 1. John's Other 2. Trial by Fire 3. Law Man 4. Have You Seen the Saucers 5. Aerie 6. Feel So Good 7. Crown of Creation 8. Walking the Tou Tou 9. Diana>Volunteers 10. Dress Rap>You Wear Your Dresses Too Short KSAN FM The Paul Kantner Project Phase 4: Bastard Son Of Winterland FM>?>CDR received in trade>EAC>SHN A historic Jefferson Airplane show, 09-22-72 (Friday), was performed at Winterland Arena in San Francisco, California with Grace Slick, Paul Kantner, David Freiberg, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Papa John Creach, Marty Balin, and John Barbata. This is the only known complete recording of the songs from that day, courtesy of Dave Tamarkin. Recorded for "Thirty Seconds Over Winterland." FM broadcast, KSAN. One of the last original JA shows. Notes: Please note that Bill Graham introduced the band on this recording, mentioning David Freiberg, who appeared on most of the songs now being offered. The percussionist was noted to be John Barbata instead of Covington. Balin appears only on the final track. The comments by Bill Graham at the end of each disk suggest that there may have been 2 sets or 2 shows on that date. The answer is there were 2 sets. As far as we know, Thirty Seconds Over Winterland (TSOW) songs were taken from shows at Chicago and San Francisco in the fall of 1972. Some copies of much of a complete show have made the rounds and many of us have passed them along. We suppose that a hole in the history of JA involves what was recorded on what night, from what set, from what source, from what mix, etc. Due to the generosity of Dave Tamarkin, we now have what is likely the best version of 09-22-72 that can be found. Seems so to us. Perhaps you will think so, too. The show is complete in representing all the songs known to have been performed at Winterland, most notably the rarely performed (Bastard) Son Of Jesus and a different version of When The Earth Moves Again than that spread previously. The seed tapes required some fixes, mostly due to highly variable levels, as well as removing some digi-pops, dropouts, etc. An unavoidable cut will be found at 5:48 on track 6 of disk 2 (Feel So Good). There are some other minor cuts, such as the beginning of the introduction by Bill Graham on track 1 of disk 1. We suspect that very little of substance is missing. No equalization or tape hiss reduction was employed. If TSOW was sweetened in studio before release, such may be apparent from noticing a few errors in performance. Not many, but a few. This is classic, soaring JA at the end of their run.