Casey Jones-> Greatest Story Ever Told, Brown Eyed Women, Jack Straw, Box Of Rain, Deal, Mexicali Blues, You Ain't Woman Enough, Row Jimmy, The Race is On, Cumberland Blues, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Beat It On Down The Line, Loser, Playin' In The Band Bertha-> Promised Land, They Love Each Other, El Paso, Black Peter, Big River, Here Comes Sunshine, Me & My Uncle, He's Gone-> Truckin'-> The Other One-> Me And Bobby McGee-> The Other One-> Sugar Magnolia, E: Johnny B. Goode

Complete; SBD>MR>C>D>CD



patched with: AUD>MR>C>D>CD; Slight pitch correction; See info file for details; Seeded to etree by Mark Sweeney & Chuck Gannon

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Reviewer: Muddguts - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 11, 2019

Subject: Bobby Cat Sunflower If you are just learning how to play rhythm guitar DO NOT listen to this version of “China Cat Sunflower” or else you will walk to your nearest trash can and deposit your instrument into it out of exasperation. Bob absolutely annihilates it here and I mean that in the complimentary way. Jerry kind of all but disappears for a while. I don’t know if he was just giving Bob some spotlight time or if he was having issues but my word what a performance by Weir. - October 11, 2019Bobby Cat Sunflower

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 27, 2018

Subject: Just a box of rain Note: Don't let the initial distant sound

of the Casey Jones scare you off.

VOCALS ON THIS RECORDING (mid-1st set)

SOME OF THE BEST I HAVE EVER HEARD

especially -Box, Woman Enough, Row Jimmy

If you love harmonies--this section is it.



This 'Woman Enough' is another example

of why I am all in for DJG



Second Set not nearly as good vocal wise.



The EL PASO is beautiful.



During the slow part of Black Peter

-is when NOT to have a side conversation near a taper.

(no way the Black Peter is from the Board)

Yeah, notes say it is Aud patch,,



the Big River has a little distant feel but some of the riffs feel quadraphonic.



It just blows my mind how much music this band was capable of laying down in a single night.



Really nice HCS especially for the jam

just chilling mid 2nd set



Me & MY Uncle hold it's own. Weir all over those lyrics!



Listening to Garcia sing

and Phil's bass

on He's Gone

and Donna moaning low.

ensamble:

"HOT AS A PISTOL

BUT C000000L inside."

From Truckin' on

Weir takes the Lead Vocals

for the rest of the evening.



I don't know where this places for the year

but I sure love their sound in 1973



(overall Sound quality varies-

Brief dropout in Truckin'

jars me

but they tear into the jam

and I am feeling it



tough show to quantify

at times deserving those '3' ratings

but WOW when dialed in. :)

STEALIN MY FREAKIN' FACE

and that mid 1st set is SOOOoooo SWEET



The Other One which has a Bobby McGee in the last ballad spot / 2nd set and then

TOO spooky and then back into the light

for Sugar Magnolia - June 27, 2018Just a box of rain

Reviewer: jerlouvis - - October 20, 2009

Subject: Other One At about 10:30 into the 01 the boys launch into a jam that personifies the beauty of the GD.It's about as far out there as music gets,it will make you happy to be alive. - October 20, 2009Other One

Reviewer: Chiefwigumsboy00 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 14, 2007

Subject: Breakfast of the champions. I'm loving the show. my headphones are so shitty the quality doesnt really matter. i'm half way through china cat. great set list. i think this deserves more than 3 stars. - September 14, 2007Breakfast of the champions.

Reviewer: Burnt Rich - favorite favorite favorite - June 26, 2007

Subject: Seattle Super Sonics There is some very inspired music being played this week in 1973 up here in the Northwest....PNE, Portland, and this Seattle show are definitely worth a look-see. This show has a crisp, energetic feel to it-both sets. Some great numbers to start it off--a rare "You Ain' Woman" showcases the nice side of what Donna's voice brought to the table, while Garcia happily just twangs away behind her. Solid, BIG Playin' anchors down the first set---Second set starts of w/ a few quick spritley intro tunes (Keith' intros are just great!)--a great TLEO, HCS, and then things get a lil' more serious--a still had-to-hurt He's Gone and then the Other One melting into Bobby McGee and back into the Other One to the cuckoos-nest and then we go into the dawn w/ the anthem of Sugar Mag. That is how it is done!! Classy act. Everyone seems to be on board for this outing. The audience recording patched in is not too bad-all things considered decades down the road. Doubledose is in there w/ the 4 star performance--just a knockdown because of audio. Great show. - June 26, 2007Seattle Super Sonics