Thirty-six years ago. The famous Fire on the Mountain eruption show from Portland. No, not the first huge eruption that came in May, but a secondary one that definitely hit in the 2nd set, and certainly impaired getting to Seattle for the next gig.
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Fifty years ago at the Boston Music Hall. First trip back to the east coast since 1974. Just released for this years Record Sale Day. A Betty recording, with Might As Well opening, and a great Lazy Lightning/Supplication, Dancing In The Street & Music Never Stopped.
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Fifty-three years ago at RFK Stadium in Washington D.C. 4 1/2 hours of hot music to go along with the temps.
A massive 3rd set including the Allman Brothers with a great Dark Star>Heβs Gone>Wharf Rat.
Released as the Here Comes Sunshine 1973 box set.
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Forty-nine years ago, the last show of the infamous spring 1977 tour on their home stage at Winterland. Bobby and Donna in great vocal form. High marks for Loser, Music Never Stopped and the Help/Slip/Franklinβs in set 2.
Released as part of the Winterland β77 box set.
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A great Brothers Jam Sunday morning to you! I thought Iβd drop a little taste of the bandβs debut cover of Phishβs βWasteβ that closed the show at the LaurelThirst this past Thursday.
This one is really going to soar, the more Jamey, James, Chris, Dave, Dan, Doug & Willow play it.
Quite a morning of Grateful Dead music in store this morning, from this date in Dead history. From the Carousel Ballroom in 68 and the Fillmore West in 69, to a Day On The Green in 74 and Winterland in 77, all the way out to more of The Other Ones rehearsals in 98 for the summer tour.