Truckin', Mama Tried, Hard To Handle, Deep Elem Blues, Sugar Magnolia, Brokedown Palace, Cumberland Blues, It Hurts Me Too, Me And My Uncle, China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider, Casey Jones Good Lovin', In The Midnight Hour, Attics Of My Life, Me And Bobby McGee, Around And Around, Saint Stephen -> Not Fade Away -> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad -> Turn On Your Lovelight
There was also a NRPS set. Before Truckin Bobby & Jerry both urge the audience to "feel free to move around -- there's lots of room in here." It Hurts Me Too cuts near the end of the tune. Probably quite a bit of Good Lovin' is missing before the SBD cuts in. After Lovelight they start Uncle John's Band and the stop immediately; this is followed by cheering and sounds of the band leaving the stage. Probably this was the end of the show.
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grasshopperak
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December 23, 2010
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deep elem
nice one-off of this trip
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teiteldeadhead
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June 4, 2008
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Pigpen
Pigpen owns his tunes as usual especially in this show. His rap in Good Lovin' is great and Hour is smoking. Also, it's nice to hear the electric Deep Elem Blues. The sound quality is good and I like the set. Brokedown Palace, Attics, Cumberland, St. Stephen and China Cat are some of my favorite Dead originals. It's also nice to see a Lovelight at the end of St. Stephen > NFA > GDTRFB
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crazymadman586
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September 7, 2006
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good '70 show
Not bad, Bobby Mcgee, truckin, China cat, and going down the road are my favorites in this set. The person b4 was right, you can hear everyone in the band.
4-not the greatest set list ever
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dirty jev-o
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November 28, 2004
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me first
this recording is comparable to alot of the 1970 stuff------you can hear everyone in the band--mild hiss goin on-----very mild-----if this was the only dead recording ever made i would be happy