The majority of the 2nd set was just broadcast on the GD Hour:
He's Gone, Greatest Story, Bird Song, Truckin'->The Other One-> Morning Dew.
-Alan
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To: Ted Carleton; deadlists@nemesis.CS.
"Comes A Time and Sittin' On Top Of The World on officially release Steppin Out
With The Grateful Dead CD"
Both the timings and liner notes would seem to indicate that the Steppin' Out
versions are from 5-23-72, not 5-25-72.
-Alan
Looks
like Hollywood Palladium, 8-6-71.
"Deal"
in set 1 is actually "Loser".
There
should be a Cumberland Blues after Mr. Charlie.
"Sing
Me Back Home" is actually "Brokedown Palace"
"Around and Around" is really The Other One ("...comin'
around...").
-Alan
-Original Messa
>Why is the Eyes of the World on the "GD Movie
>Sountrack" just over 15min while the tol/archive.org
>version and the one from "So Many Roads" is about
>19min? Was it edited? Sped up???
http://www.crutchfieldadvisor.com/S-3AOyinw4xIf/reviews/20041207/grateful_de
ad_movie.html?page=5
Lindsay Pl
David Gans wrote:
>At 6:10 PM -0700 5/30/04, Marc Evans wrote:
>> There is a "Chico Chico" tuning, approximately 45 seconds
>> in length, after "Peggy-O".
>>
>That's "Tico Tico," and it's right before "Truckin'." Do they also
>play it after "Peggy-O"?
Peggy-O is the song before Truckin', so y
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>Has anybody determined the most expansive (as in
>longest ever played) live versions of Dead songs other
>than Dark Star, The Other One & Playing In The Band?
>I was wondering about Bird Song and Sugaree in particular.
I'd guess the 5/28/77 Suga
Every
27 minutes or thereabouts, a newbie wanders into rmgd and says "I've heard about
this great show, 5-8-77, where can I get a copy?". A small but loyal group
takes delight in tormenting said newbies with tales of a hoax. "The show
never happened". "The tape is a fake". Someone went s
From: Hutchison, Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I haven't read all of the posts on this, but thought that it
>might be good to add (if someone has not already done so) that
>the Allman Brothers opened for the Dead at these shows. Don't
>know how important this is, but about half a year ago tap
From: Richard Pipes:
>Just to add a note to the ongoing controversy about whether
>the Fillmore East 2/13&14/70 Early shows really happened
>or not:
>
>Ever since this flared up again, I've been hunting to try to
>find a copy of the poster/handbill that I'd seen a year or so ago.
>
>In hunting
5-14-70.
-Original Message-From: Barry Smith
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 7:24
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: "F***
the pigs" Lovelight 1970
On the Grateful Dead Hour several years ago, they
played a post-Kent State 1970 TURN ON YOUR LOVELI
The
2nd set may have started in daylight, but it was definitely dark by the
end.
-Alan
-Original Message-From: David Plumley
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003
3:18 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
Maine State Fairgrounds 09/06/80
If memory
>I thought that I read somewhere that the Dead played "Run For
>The Roses" four times live. Is this correct? If so, what are the
>dates of the performances? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
You may be thinking of Reuben & Cherise, which they played a handful of
times. The Dead never playe
>> Truckin' [1:40] > Caution Jam [4:25] > Drums [10:40]
>> Truckin' Jam [9:54]
>
> It's the first Truckin' that should be listed as
> "Truckin' Jam", not the second.
and Drums is really Drums [~1:35] > Space [~9:05]
-Alan
>Truckin' [1:40] > Caution Jam [4:25] > Drums [10:40] > Truckin' Jam
[9:54]
It's the first Truckin' that should be listed as "Truckin' Jam", not the
second.
-Alan
Joe writes:
>Hello all. As time goes on since our trading community's
>"move to digital," and digital copies of shows having become
>the almost exclusive means by which newly circulating shows
>or newly circulating upgrades are introduced and further
>disseminated into the community, it increa
David Hollister writes:
>Phil & Ned is listed in the recording section, but not shown anywhere
>in the setlist section.
While we're at it, the first Truckin' (between He's Gone and Caution Jam)
should really be "Truckin' Jam".
-Alan
The first one is
Binghamton 11-6-77. The second is Winterland 10-22-78. That's Hamza
El-Din of Egypt before Deal.
-Alan
-Original Message-From: Kim Schultz
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PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: 2
tapes
Hi,
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