Set 1



Bertha

Mexicali Blues

Row Jimmy

Jack Straw

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleoo >

It Must Have Been The Roses

Me And Bobby McGee

Tennessee Jed

Playin' In The Band



Set 2



China Cat Sunflower >

I Know You Rider

Me And My Uncle

Ramble On Rose

Big River

U.S. Blues >

Promised Land

Brokedown Palace

Not Fade Away >

Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad >

Johnny B. Goode



E: Eyes Of The World

Notes:



-- This is a remaster of shnid=2420



-- I corrected the pitch, fixed the levels and cleaned up some flaws



-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction

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Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 8, 2017

Subject: Get down and ROW.. Donna Jean 100% at this show.

First tune i hear her in the mix albeit low is Row Jimmy.

Half Step>Roses

i love 73/74 hearing Phil way up in the mix.

I sing but don't know too much about music per say. Does having just Billy on drums

give Phil more of a spectrum to play across?

I've noticed that when I am listening to shows in 85 that while the Rhythm Section seems fuller it is more challenging to follow Phil's bass line.

Also I don't hear Donna in PITB.

That is pretty unusual?

This PLAYING is so far out

compared to the rest of this show.

How in the world would the WALL OF SOUND

fit into the Roanoke Civic Center?

10 minute U.S. Blues>Promised is indeed unique. - March 8, 2017Get down and ROW..

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 21, 2017

Subject: -- Real solid '74 WOS, although it's clear they weren't aiming for the top of the mountain on this one. No matter; we have some really fine music here - that 26+ min Playin', the CC > Rider (always a winner in '74), and an unusual, late-2nd set jam composed of U.S. Blues > Promised Land, a cool transition in the middle there. The back half of the 2nd set will make you giddy.



Jer blows some of the lines in Ramble on Rose, but everything else makes the grade. No Eyes encore? Bummer! - February 21, 2017--

Reviewer: August West Wharf Rat - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 29, 2016

Subject: HOT SHOW! THNX CHARLIE! And it's Charlie Miller for the win ... U Win Again Charlie! Thnx for the pitch correction. Sound amazing - November 29, 2016HOT SHOW! THNX CHARLIE!

Reviewer: Wolf74 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 21, 2012

Subject: Good one Stronge set of songs. I must admit.. I'm a sucker for these China/Rider shows from this year. Not the most energetic show but but certainly tight. Jerry's voice is beautiful yet vigorous (must of had the perfect cocktail going that night). Keith was still experimenting with his newly discovered Fender Rhodes, which was vital for the Blues for Allah sessions. They were on the cusp of greatness and they new it. Wave that flag.. wave is wide and high! - April 21, 2012Good one

Reviewer: Headsdead72 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 29, 2012

Subject: Billy Kreutzmann Billy's playing stands out to me the most on this evening. He seems either particularly inspired, or had played this material so much over the busy touring years of 73 and 74 - that he was doing extra challenging things to keep it interesting. There are drum fills where there usually aren't, and sometimes when there usually is, he plays it straight. The toms are deep and full enough to be called tom-toms. Billy's triplets and rolls are flowing this night, especially the one leading out of the second chorus of "Playin in the Band" and into the jam when the key goes minor.



It also seems that Keith play the electric piano all through this show. Some of the bluesier and countrified songs that would normally get grand piano, get a slightly more funk/jazz and reggae feel that was to come. Keith's melody during the jams is especially good this eve.



It makes me wonder if there wasn't room for the piano at this venue, and moreover if this was a wall of sound show?? I'm sure they had a rider agreement with stage requirement specs by then. Maybe the band got tired of carrying in the piano every night. (Kidding)



Donna seems to be missing. I like Donna, however the band does play differently on those nights. The tour in Nov and Dec of 73 demonstrates that as well.



I sometimes stream these shows to my tape deck, so I can play them in my car (yep). I originally picked select songs to fill up one tape, but I had to come back for the rest of the show to see what Billy was doing.... - January 29, 2012Billy Kreutzmann

Reviewer: Dylan M - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 30, 2010

Subject: U.S. Blues Jam?! Very rare U.S. Blues post Jam into Promised Land. Sounds pretty great to me. Nice interplay between Billy, Keith, and Jerry. I can't think of any other time they jammed out of U.S. Blues.



Short show for 1974, but whose counting?



Thank you Charlie for remastering this board. It sounds like they're playing in my living room.



Compared to other shows from June and August, this show is great playing quality, but no extended second set jam. - June 30, 2010U.S. Blues Jam?!

Reviewer: BIG_R - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 3, 2010

Subject: 7-27-74 What can I say? It's '74 these guys are on fire pretty much all the time. This is an excellent performance and a good remastered recording by Charlie. - June 3, 20107-27-74