Identifier2737590
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCDR
Media Count1
Notethe Jam before the Eleven is in 12s. Jim Powell: "This is primal Dead, one of the best sets in circulation from any year. The "space" or "feedback" begins from a dead start - there is a second of silence beforehand.
The 2:23 Saint Stephen jam following "what would be the answer to the answer man" is of unique ferocity. There are numerous Caution teases in Lovelight, and the shift from one to the other is almost imperceptible. After 9:00 into Lovelight much of the time Caution and Lovelight are happening simultaneously (shades of Chales Ives!). Jerry sounds the introductory Caution flourish pointedly at 10:06 but the band doesn't follow. He tries again much more emphatically at 10:32 and this time they round the corner. The tape cuts off with the beginning of the applause. This is an excellent job of early audience taping. The mics are quite close in and there's minimal audience noise. Unfortunately most circulating copies are high generation and many are somewhat hacked up.
It is possible that to complete the set we are missing songs before the opening Space on the tape; otherwise this is perhaps tHE most hard core opening of any Dead set in the history of the band. It is possible that we are missing songs between Saint Stephen and Alligator, but the pause in the tape between these songs sounds like the pause-button pause between songs characteristic of early AUD tapes. It is improbable that there were more tunes following the concluding Feedback, unless there was an encore. Dick Latvala has stated that no soundboard of this show exists in the vault. Says Dick, "so stick with that audience, folks." (Dupree's Diamond News interview, vol. 27, 12/94, p.16)."
Someone who must have attended one of these shows has reported "The first time we heard Dark Star was at the Fillmore East in the late 60's. It was the whole set. Before they started, Bobby (or somebody) said, "Wes Montgomery died last night. This is for him." The date given in music books for Wes Montgomery's death is 6/15/68.

Source InfoAud
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Performance
Grateful Dead 1968-06-14 Fillmore East (Early Show), New York, NY
Set 1Morning Dew % Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment > New Potato Caboose
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CommentEarly Show; does not circulate as of 5/01; note some copies of Late Show may be mislabelled as Early. Eyewitness setlist courtesy Deadlists.