Identifier | 584760 |
Created At | Thu Aug 22 2002 22:34:01 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CDR |
Media Count | 2 |
Sound Rating | A |
Note | CD2 split to fit on 2 74 min. CDs |
Source Info | MR>CASS>DAT>ZA2>CD>EAC>SHN>CDR |
Trades Allowed |
Source
SHNID | Date | Venue | City | State | Archive Identifier |
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98 | 1970-06-07 | Fillmore West | San Francisco | CA | |
acoustic and electric; S:MR> Cass> DAT> ZA2> SoundForge> CD Architect> CD> EAC> shn; splices in Casey, Man's World, Cumberland; CD seeded by D. Hollister, see his editing notes in info file; via A. Cohen to BUDD tree; etreed by R. Nayfield |
Performance
Grateful Dead 1970-06-07 Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA | |
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Set 1 | Don't Ease Me In, Silver Threads, Friend Of The Devil, Candyman, Cold Jordan, Swing Low Sweet Chariot, Cumberland Blues, Me & My Uncle, New Speedway Boogie |
Set 2 | Cryptical Envelopment-> Drums-> The Other One-> Cryptical Envelopment-> Drums-> The Main Ten-> Sugar Magnolia, Louie Louie Jam, It's A Man's World, Mama Tried, Sitting On Top Of The World, Cosmic Charlie, Casey Jones, Good Lovin'-> Drums-> Good Lovin' |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Other artist(s): GD; NRPS; Southern Comfort first set acoustic
"From: David Hollister Subject: A show to be heard Interesting info that makes this show so cool: During the little drumming interlude prior to the Other One, there is some woman you can hear ranting and raving and generally going on about Viet Nam. It would seem the band kind of lets her state her piece in its entirety before going into the Other One. Very cool. The whole second CD is very cool. The jam after the Cryptical reprise is great. It goes into a kind of lulling drum beat which goes on for a few minutes (what I called Drums again, even though it isn't in the official setlist) before Phil takes it up and you hear the definite Main Ten bass line. A great Main Ten jam that goes on for about 4 1/2 minutes or so before Bobby takes it into Sugar Magnolia. First version of Sugar Magnolia. Very cool :) No, it doesn't rock, but up until now, the earliest version I'd ever heard was the one from the famed 6/24/70 Cap Theater show, which I thought was unusual enough to be of historical significance. This one is also interesting historically. Between Top of the World and Casey Jones the band sits around talking to the crowd and deciding what to play next. What kills me is Bobby's comment: "Hey, there's a guy over there, he's always over there and he always yells out 'Golden Road!'. I wanna know who he is, because man, you really take the cake. To tell you the truth we've forgotten how to play that song" or something like that. You can also hear several suggestions for songs, among them "White Rabbit", which cracks up the crowd. Great stuff. Let's get it out there. The acoustic set is pretty straight-forward, but it's the electric set I think that really shines. The boys just seems to be having a great time the whole show." |