Grateful Dead Live at Kezar Stadium on 1975-03-23
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- Publication date
- 1975-03-23 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Soundboard, Matt Smith, 24 bit, Peter Kafer, Will Boswell
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
Set 1
Blues For Allah-> Stronger Than Dirt-> Drums-> Stronger Than Dirt-> Blues For Allah, E: Johnny B. Goode
With Merl Saunders & Ned Lagin, without Donna
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Blues For Allah-> Stronger Than Dirt-> Drums-> Stronger Than Dirt-> Blues For Allah, E: Johnny B. Goode
With Merl Saunders & Ned Lagin, without Donna
FM Broadcast KIOI SF
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Covers - Performances of a song with the same name by different artists
Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Pre-show Interview w/ Jerry Garcia | |||
Bill Graham band intros > //Blues for Allah > | |||
Stronger than Dirt > | |||
Drums > | |||
Stronger than Dirt > | |||
Blues for Allah > Radio Banter > | |||
Johnny Be Good |
- Addeddate
- 2013-12-17 01:05:27
- Identifier
- gd1975-03-23.126296.fm.kafer-boswell-smith.flac24
- Location
- San Francisco, CA
- Run time
- 48:30.998
- Transferred by
- Matt Smith
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Kezar Stadium
- Year
- 1975
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January 2, 2014
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This is smoking!
According to the list it says without Donna so that would mean you got Keith , Merle and Ned all involved here.
The only thing I have Ned on is Seastones and it took forever to get a hold of it and then once I heard it that was enough.
I know Merle could absolutely let loose.
(I really enjoyed Blues for the Rainforest)and the one time I caught him live after the Dead's Soldier Field show somewhere by Wrigley Field it was pandemonium and serious get down funky dancin!
This show is good because it is the extension of what the Dead had been doing jam wise out of Eyes of the World starting in 73.
After 1975 The jam's here would really only see the light of day in the Help>Slip>Franklin's and Space -one could argue the seeds of Shakedown are somewhere back here in the quick changes jams of 75 as well.(pre-disco no less)
Of course you also get the full Blues For Allah which is always a treat and rare if non-existent until Furthur brought it back post dead.
Perhaps only down spot is with all the keys you don't get to hear much Jerry on the encore.
According to the list it says without Donna so that would mean you got Keith , Merle and Ned all involved here.
The only thing I have Ned on is Seastones and it took forever to get a hold of it and then once I heard it that was enough.
I know Merle could absolutely let loose.
(I really enjoyed Blues for the Rainforest)and the one time I caught him live after the Dead's Soldier Field show somewhere by Wrigley Field it was pandemonium and serious get down funky dancin!
This show is good because it is the extension of what the Dead had been doing jam wise out of Eyes of the World starting in 73.
After 1975 The jam's here would really only see the light of day in the Help>Slip>Franklin's and Space -one could argue the seeds of Shakedown are somewhere back here in the quick changes jams of 75 as well.(pre-disco no less)
Of course you also get the full Blues For Allah which is always a treat and rare if non-existent until Furthur brought it back post dead.
Perhaps only down spot is with all the keys you don't get to hear much Jerry on the encore.
Reviewer:
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December 20, 2013
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Not bad. Shows in '75 were few, but there were some great ones.
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