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Hilights- Good morning, li’l school girl, st. stephen > Eleven > lovelight**The hard to handle good good but no were close to the highlight of the show good opener. The me and my uncle is ripping with bobby doing his thing as usual and some great guitar once again by jerry. the me and my uncle is good as well but nothing worth writing about. But the beat it on down the line is just crazy in certain parts a defiantly listen to. Now the schoolgirl is just great in its since not epic but a great freaking performance by the band and well pigpen. The school girl has ronnie hawkins which just adds to the song. which leads to an electric china cat that is worth a listen too. the morning dew is great too but nothing special unless your a dead head jerry put forth a good effort but its no jam infested spacy morning dew like the “epics” he has preformed . but the St. stephen is phenomenal and it just seems like more of the bands energy comes out after each song. then you get to what the fucking wheel man!!!!!!! good jams and typical f 69 but who’s complaining he 11 min takes you to a great jam session where you hear phil valiantly rip those notes and pig sips on his SoCo and prepares for what is to be the show stopper of the night the 21 minute finally that is the lovelight. and what a fucking lovelight jerry delivers as the lead man at first but you hear the Tom’s keys clearly and bobs voice is very clear in this copy very good quality. the song starts off strong and then 5 min in it mellows into what is pigs vocals and the band plays around him and is heard. his rap starts and there you go you know he’s on tonight and those drum’s billy and Mickey are dancing to the music while playing it at the same time. I do love the flute in there by guest charles Lloyd in this rare but then just about half way through you get the rap and you got to get “yo Hands out of yo pockets” and does his thing like no one els could. i love how you can hear the energy of the crowd and how the excitement drives the band and vice versa. a little feed back at 13 min but still dosen’t affect the moment of the finale which is one of the best. having Ronnie Hwakins as the third vocalist ads texture to the song and takes it to levels it can reach only sometimes when they put on a good fucking show. you hear everything and feel the music move through you as it did through the lsd infested hippies dancing their heart’s out. you want a lovelight worth every weight in gold check out 6-14-69 the greatest lovelight ever and i mean ever.Will trade tapes for tapes or cash- Grateful Dead Tapers ClubBalaw28@ gmail.com i got this show and the following in excellent qualityps. love the yellow dog story by weirand to answer your question dude that ask get the "The Dead Heads Taping Compendium" a bit pricy from $70 to $300 but will become your bible