Peggy Sue, That'll Be The Day, Johnny B. Goode, Peepin & Hidin, Wipe Out Jam > Big RR Blues, Louie Louie > Twist & Shout > Blue Moon

Grateful Dead with members of Jefferson Airpane (definitely Jorma, Jack, and Joey Covington, who handles some vocals). Baby What You Want Me To Do is also known as Peepin & Hidin. The drummers start Wipe Out (apparently also sometimes referred to as "Pipeline") in response to a request from the audience for "Wipe Out."

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Reviewer: ErikWHamden83 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 10, 2020

Subject: Wipeout by request I think you can hear Jerry say, "What?" after the person in the crowd yelled Wipeout! It's amazing that a completely unrehearsed song could come out that well, great job by the drummers! Jerry and Jorma's leads are incredible, excellent recording- what a gem! - April 10, 2020Wipeout by request

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite - December 12, 2016

Subject: - A nice oddity. - December 12, 2016

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 7, 2016

Subject: Some tunes you don't hear everyday Jorma doing lead vocals on Peggy Sue.

A variety of tunes with various musicians sharing vocals.

Freakin Wipeout!!! - September 7, 2016Some tunes you don't hear everyday

Reviewer: Pig Street ! - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 2, 2015

Subject: You asked..... Nice stuff here, they are all loose as a goose. Garcia does ask for request "wipe Out" was called out. Poof they played Wipe Out. Freebird and Stairway to Heaven had yet to be written...imagine that.





Good recording here and enjoy them jamming together. Jorma and Jack were spreading their Hot Tuna wings at this time. Nice thick and gooey 60's rock! - December 2, 2015You asked.....

Reviewer: Wharf Rat '77 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 7, 2015

Subject: An Unusual Treat



The Dead played this show with the Airplane. Further, the weird mix of tunes makes it a real treat. The best is the Wipe Out; I always knew Jerry had a little fondness for Dick Dale, and it comes through here by way of this Safaris tune. I just came across this show on www.deadoftheday.com today.The Dead played this show with the Airplane. Further, the weird mix of tunes makes it a real treat. The best is the Wipe Out; I always knew Jerry had a little fondness for Dick Dale, and it comes through here by way of this Safaris tune. Wharf Rat '77 -- September 7, 2015An Unusual Treat

Reviewer: sntb - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2014

Subject: Al Kooper? I just saw a photo in the recent Mojo (with Debbie Harry on the cover) of Al Kooper backstage at The Matrix with Garcia, Jack Casady and Mountain Girl. Al Kooper is showing Jerry something on guitar (Kooper says it was "I Wanna Hold Your Hand"). So I'm wondering if this may have been that show? - April 15, 2014Al Kooper?

Reviewer: jjf47 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 8, 2013

Subject: i believe i was at this show... ... but like the dude who even said that Chet Helms didn't even remember it, I can't say for sure.



Being from San Francisco, what I can say is that back in those days I used to go to most of the shows that the Airplane were on the bill of, especially when the Dead or Janis were on the same bill.



Since this was just a month or so after Altamont, I'm pretty sure Spencer Dryden was still with the Airplane and not Joey Covington.



It sounds like Jorma on ?Baby What You Want Me to Do?"



Sounds to me like Jerry on "Blue Moon."



This was around the time when groups like Sha Na Na were trying to revive the late fifties and early sixties sound, and I thought it was a bunch of shit at the time.



Now, all I can say is...



WOW



It seems like anything from back in those days makes me home sick...



Peace - September 8, 2013i believe i was at this show...

Reviewer: rainbowcha - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 7, 2013

Subject: What happened to this country ? Goddamn it I wish I had some acid ! - September 7, 2013What happened to this country ?

Reviewer: arteear01 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 8, 2012

Subject: More like this! Wow, just wow. Thanks to all involved. - September 8, 2012More like this!

Reviewer: Reason_Tatters - favorite favorite - September 7, 2009

Subject: The GRATEFUL DEAD "Live On Stage" at the Family Dog, Great Hwy, San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA



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On This Day in GRATEFUL DEAD History:



40 years ago today the DEAD were foolin' around at the Family Dog with the Jefferson Airplane.



Here's the show/rehearsal.



Not your standard set list you'd expect at a Jefferson Airplane/GRATEFUL DEAD show. But most people at this show couldnt' tell if the they were singing in key, or playing in time or in tune.



Jorma Kaukonen (Hot Tuna) sings/plays along with Jerry on "Baby What You Want Me to Do".



REEQUEST NIGHT AT THE FAMILY DOG get's you WIPE OUT...into Big Railroad Blues. lol



I guess this is what happens when Pigpen doesn't show up for a gig...the R&B turns to crap.



This show is strictly for collectors. If you want this show in MP3:



Here's one way to stream/download this show:



The IA recommends users of Windows XP view this web-page with RealPlayer.



RealPlayer is a free media player you can download at



For easy streaming or downloading you should use RealPlayer.



Using RealPlayer to view this webpage, click the VBR M3U link to open the songs in the Playlist.



If your Playlist is not open, open it by clicking the Playlist icon at the lower right hand corner of RealPlayer.



Once the songs are in the Playlist, double click the song to play it, then click the record button at the lower left hand corner of Realplayer to record it.



When the red line reaches the other end click the stop button to download the song. Your song is in the RealPlayer Downloads folder.



Repeat these steps for each song. ~^|\_@|@_/|^~~/\~On This Day in GRATEFUL DEAD History:40 years ago today the DEAD were foolin' around at the Family Dog with the Jefferson Airplane.Here's the show/rehearsal.Not your standard set list you'd expect at a Jefferson Airplane/GRATEFUL DEAD show. But most people at this show couldnt' tell if the they were singing in key, or playing in time or in tune.Jorma Kaukonen (Hot Tuna) sings/plays along with Jerry on "Baby What You Want Me to Do".REEQUEST NIGHT AT THE FAMILY DOG get's you WIPE OUT...into Big Railroad Blues. lolI guess this is what happens when Pigpen doesn't show up for a gig...the R&B turns to crap.This show is strictly for collectors. If you want this show in MP3:Here's one way to stream/download this show:The IA recommends users of Windows XP view this web-page with RealPlayer.RealPlayer is a free media player you can download at www.realplayer.com For easy streaming or downloading you should use RealPlayer.Using RealPlayer to view this webpage, click the VBR M3U link to open the songs in the Playlist.If your Playlist is not open, open it by clicking the Playlist icon at the lower right hand corner of RealPlayer.Once the songs are in the Playlist, double click the song to play it, then click the record button at the lower left hand corner of Realplayer to record it.When the red line reaches the other end click the stop button to download the song. Your song is in the RealPlayer Downloads folder.Repeat these steps for each song. - September 7, 2009The GRATEFUL DEAD "Live On Stage" at the Family Dog, Great Hwy, San Francisco, California, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Reviewer: goodtimesroll - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 25, 2009

Subject: the jazziest september 69 show wow, that's a beautiful jam between Louie Louie and Twist and Shout... it really captures the dead at their improvisational best. hahaha - February 25, 2009the jazziest september 69 show

Reviewer: JamminJerome - favorite - April 28, 2008

Subject: terrible Really, why listen to this crap? The boys are at their drunken worst here. Hardly any jamming and everything is really sloppy. - April 28, 2008terrible

Reviewer: Deadheadsurfer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, 2007

Subject: whipe out just for the record wipe out and pipe line are to different songs so the notes are wrong.... the show kicked ass. great jammin on wipe out. one of my fav 60's shows - August 26, 2007whipe out

Reviewer: buscameby - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 4, 2007

Subject: WOW !! Probably the most unique, improbable, laughable and downright grinnin session I ever heard played and I smiled every second.

Worth the effort to listen for any true deahead who just loves to remember the Boys were capable of playin anything at anytime when the mood was right. - May 4, 2007WOW !!

Reviewer: jelloboy22 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 22, 2007

Subject: Disguised as someone who can hear good music Don't know what that last guy was talkin about(2005- maybe his opinion has shifted,just don't know?)but this is probably in my top ten gems found on Archive so far!!!If the down-homeness of it don't get ya then the drumming will!!I've never heard drum machines that sound as fast as the first couple of tracks!!This may be drunken jammin but hell whats wrong with that!Check it out!!! - April 22, 2007Disguised as someone who can hear good music

Reviewer: DisguisedAsASquirrel - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 18, 2005

Subject: These guys should take some speed Completist's delight, at best.



David Gan's bumper rocks. Check it out; its 32 seconds of the baddest ass bumpering I've ever heard.



Listen to this only if you must. You won't get those 28 minutes back. Ridiculous. Sublime. Ridiculous. Sublime? Nah, just ridiculous. - December 18, 2005These guys should take some speed

Reviewer: bigboypeete - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 18, 2005

Subject: great stuff im really diggin this stuff how many versions of these songs are you gonna find the dead rippin it, garage band stuff beautiful none the less, jorma rocks, sounds pretty good, worth a download for more than sentimental value - May 18, 2005great stuff

Reviewer: Mike Ashenfelder - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 11, 2005

Subject: Good clean fun The version of "Johnny B. Goode" here has more fire and rock and roll energy than any version the Dead ever did alone. The overall feel of the set is frantic and speedy, and stimulants are probably at work, but everyone's playing is fun and sharp. A regular dance party. It's always nice to hear Jorma let it rip. - May 11, 2005Good clean fun

Reviewer: besht2003 - favorite favorite favorite - August 31, 2004

Subject: Masked Marauder Moment Nothing wrong here--tasty sound and a nice vibe. But if you don't think Help Me Rhonda is a rock and roll classic you might not appreciate the point of the exercise. Mickey and Bill manage to keep out of each other's way. - August 31, 2004Masked Marauder Moment

Reviewer: zerp - favorite favorite favorite - July 13, 2004

Subject: Drunken LOUIE LOUIE I don't care what anyone thinks... stupid drunkend garage music can be pretty darned entertaining sometimes. One should also note that Jorma Kaukonen (Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna) is also part of this inspired lunacy. I love the surf groove that goes right into "Big Railroad Blues." - July 13, 2004Drunken LOUIE LOUIE

Reviewer: velociraptor - favorite favorite - June 15, 2004

Subject: old croons I would've really liked to hear this jam if it weren't so over-recorded. Maybe the soundman was partying with the boys that night. - June 15, 2004old croons