Cold Rain & Snow, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Mama Tried, It's A Man's World, Candyman, Hard To Handle, Cryptical Envelopment -> Drums -> Jam -> Drums -> The Other One -> Cryptical Envelopment -> Dire Wolf, Dancin' In The Streets, Turn On Your Lovelight -> Not Fade Away -> Turn On Your Lovelight

Known Flaws:



- Cold Rain and Snow fades in at the start of the tune.



- The Mama Tried fragment from the false start is missing.



- Hard to Handle fades out at 04:31.



- Dancin cuts right before the end at 12:14.



- Lovelight fades in during the Jam and is missing a good chunk

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Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2020

Subject: Spring is here and the time is right. A solid hometown show !

Just builds in intensity

Already well reviewed.



This is a man's world, this is a man's world

But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl

You see, man made the cars to take us over the road

Man made the train to carry the heavy load

Man made electric light to take us out of the dark

Man made the boat for the water, like Noah made the ark

This is a man's, man's, man's world

But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing without a woman or a girl

Man thinks about our little bitty baby girls and our baby boys

Man made them happy, 'cause man made them toys

And after man make everything, everything he can

You know that man makes money, to buy from other man

This is a man's world

But it wouldn't be nothing, nothing, not one little thing, without a woman or a girl

He's lost in the wilderness

He's lost in bitterness, he's lost lost - April 15, 2020Spring is here and the time is right.

Reviewer: mcgrupp216 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 1, 2019

Subject: 5th Trip Around the Sun Five-star 1970 spring goodness. Check out as1307's review, he definitely hits on all the highlights from this show, most pointedly emphasizing that excellent five-minute mid-drums jam in Cryptical. This sweet and jazzy Dancin' - with a tighten up jam and Cosmic Charlie tease near its end - is featured on the 30 trips definitive live story. - April 1, 20195th Trip Around the Sun

Reviewer: midnightcarousel - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 13, 2017

Subject: Cosmic Charlie tease near end of Dancin' Nice little nugget I never noticed before.



This show is unbelievable. 4/5 - January 13, 2017Cosmic Charlie tease near end of Dancin'

Reviewer: mifraidin - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 4, 2016

Subject: Brilliant That this show is not mentioned with the undisputed classics shows merely that we are all astride a mountain of infinite riches. - July 4, 2016Brilliant

Reviewer: feel_like_stranger - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 19, 2016

Subject: lost live dead



http://lostlivedead.blogspot.com/2010/05/april-15-1970-winterland-san-francisco_13.html?m=1 Has this been posted? - February 19, 2016lost live dead

Reviewer: tbaum - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 9, 2015

Subject: DONNA JEAN!

Funny story she shares with Betty Cantor Jackson:

https://youtu.be/hR7w5soIC8M



Oh ya, The Other One SMOKES!! interesting fact: this was Donna Jean Godchaux's first show, standing in the last row at the back of of the balcony.Funny story she shares with Betty Cantor Jackson:Oh ya, The Other One SMOKES!! - June 9, 2015DONNA JEAN!

Reviewer: jakstraw - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 23, 2015

Subject: Other One Mayhem!! People, this is one amazing other one jam!!...just listen to the jam out of the drums, as it kicks into this crazy Calypso style jam....which pops up again 2 weeks later and more developed in the Good Lovin at Harpur...This jam is absolutely off the rails as they increase the tempo trying to outrace each other to the finish line, building and building to the crescendo...Then as they reach the peak of implosion, then down shift nicely into the Other one groove again....its like nothing I have ever heard. ...goose bumps...then, to show you the amazing transition the Dead were going through in Spring of 70, they drop right into Dire Wolf, like they were always meant to be paired together...Psychedelic boogie jamming into pure American folk, as only the Dead could do! ...its truly a time capsule moment for the boys...Spring 70 was an AMAZING period of raw, unharnessed jamming.



This is my second favorite O1 after Harpur.....I give this one a nod for 5 star sound, but there is something haunting and eternal about the jams in the "Mono" version of Harpur...



Listen to this one NOW! Do not pass go. - April 23, 2015Other One Mayhem!!

Reviewer: mhuber021 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2015

Subject: santana tease in dancing? sounds like a little santa-esque tease from around 5:00 7:00 minutes in dancing in the streets. almost sounds like the jam in samba pa ti. maybe, i'm wrong, since abraxas wasn't released until later in 1970. i'm going to assume that jerry and carlos jammed a bit at woodstock and this jam in dancing just came naturally to him. yea, i'm pretty sure that's they way it went down. - April 16, 2015santana tease in dancing?

Reviewer: parrot22 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2015

Subject: unbelievable



I first checked out this show because of Everything is fantastic from top to bottom. But everything after that first Cryptical is just completely stratospheric. Wow!I first checked out this show because of www.gratefuldeadoftheday.com - great shows everyday and a little bit of Dead history. - April 15, 2015unbelievable

Reviewer: DMT - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 2, 2015

Subject: "get your hands out of your pockets!" Pigpen was the heart and soul of the band... - January 2, 2015"get your hands out of your pockets!"

Reviewer: thejunkwasrockin - favorite favorite favorite - January 2, 2015

Subject: blazin amazin I had this show on my computer a long time ago. Is it me or does Pigpen sound dosed? He never really did sound good and i think people like him too much. I mean, his voice is always crackly and he don't hit notes all that good. He couldn't play piano either, which I think hurt them in the early years and it's why everybody thinks late 70's Dead is way way better. Keith was really good, but Brent was a burn out and always sounded dumb to me. I never like Brent. To my mind, Bruce Hornsby should've joined and they kick Pipgen out. - January 2, 2015blazin amazin

Reviewer: Go Faster, Get Rounder - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 12, 2014

Subject: Stop. Do "deep breathing." Listen This is some of the very best 1970 stuff available. Killer show, killer sound, just freaking killer stuff.



The stretch -- Cumberland, That's It for the Other One ---> Dire Wolf just blows me away. Who else does anything even remotely like that? Then to follow up that with what may be the best Dancin' they ever did. It floats off, jams out, and floats back. It's a smooth trip they take you on, but I'm not sure my brain will ever be the same.



Slammin' stuff.



Too bad about the tape cuts because this show just screams to be listened to in its entirety at very loud volume. The song selection seems inspired: They just take you all kinds of different places, yet there is a coherence and tread to it I can't quite articulate. While the cuts are a shame, that in no way detracts from this being some of the best stuff there is: Period. - July 12, 2014Stop. Do "deep breathing." Listen

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 16, 2013

Subject: -- The fade-outs on Hard to Handle and that crazy, 'tightened-up' Dancin' let us off the hook a lot more softly than just an abrupt cut; the entire set here is total solid gold. That famed jam in the middle of the Other One suite is pretty awesome! What a distinct show this is - they're right out there in front of everything.



You know, Quicksilver concluded their set this night with a 30-min+ "Who Do You Love" - if you can find and give that jam a listen, I'd *highly* recommend doing so, cut tape and all. It's absolutely out-of-control amazing! - February 16, 2013--

Reviewer: ms42466 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 5, 2012

Subject: Smashingly good its a mans world, Candyman doulbletimedSweet! "open " atmoshereic live feel.!st row feel.

the singin on mans world is barbershop Youdling equal to the GD at their rawest.

finest"Pre 71" sound, a bit of 65-69 left in the style. AMAZING recording separation, HTH from 8/6/71 might trump this one , so sad it was cut, still its fun 2 try to catch lighning bugs in a jar_ u lose a few here and there!

the rythum gutiar is amazing also -so clear!



the seque from crypital to dire wolf deserves the >>>>>>>>>> for once ! sweet shift even for GD !!



surely the rest is all gold as others attest! - October 5, 2012Smashingly good its a mans world, Candyman doulbletimedSweet!

Reviewer: Evan S. Hunt - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2012

Subject: One Of Those Long Sets The GD did when they shared the bill. They hit every station of the cross on this night.



Quicksilver and the Airplane were also on this bill. Both were absolutely amazing but the GD was supreme. The GD had replaced both as the premier SF band -- there was no lingering debate.



Read my other review of this night if you please. - April 16, 2012One Of Those Long Sets

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2012

Subject: A compilation of this recording and the newer one would be a real treat. This recording is better quality, in my opinion, and doesn't skip songs like the other does. - April 16, 2012A compilation of this recording and the

Reviewer: mwrowe - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 2, 2012

Subject: Stellar Dead Just found this one recently, and it has quickly become one of my favorites. The recording has a similar level of presence as Dick's Picks 4, and though it's not a complete show, what we have is stellar. If you like Pigpen and the 1970 Motown Dead, this is a must have. mwrowe -- January 2, 2012Stellar Dead

Reviewer: jjg4762 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 31, 2011

Subject: all RITE ON THE MONEY. WHAT anight this myst have been spending a lazy day listening to all 3 acts. for those who also may want to sugar megs .com has the quicksilver and airplane from this day in history. We heads call it history cause of the band / bands. yet APPOLO makes this a day of true history even if not home yet. Good will to all and a very happy new years. you my little one in heaven will always be LOVED and deeply MISSED love you Gina - December 31, 2011all RITE ON THE MONEY.

Reviewer: NYLifer - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2011

Subject: Extra Special Indeed this is a powerfully played show, but I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the extra personnel. According to deadlists, "The Jam in fast 8s interpolated into That's It is extraordinary. A third guitarist sits in, and also someone on keyboards, and someone on congas (starting from during the first drums)."

Peace, Bob

P.S. 4th Candyman ever, super sweet! - April 15, 2011Extra Special

Reviewer: revzaius - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 17, 2011

Subject: Sweet Home Pomona Winterland, GD headlining a show with Quicksilver and the Airplane as the openers in Spring 1970.



Yes, this sucks just as much as you'd think it would.



I kid.



Actually this is one of the greatest, most satisfying GD performances ever, and I don't say that lightly.



As far as Absolute Peaks of Grateful Deadness go, Feb-May 1970 surpasses Europe 72 in my book, and again, I don't say that lightly. This show is one of the reasons I say that.



Mans World, Candyman, Cumberland... hell, who am I kidding?



The Other One



I can't imagine being at a show this good.



A couple of days later, on April 17, 1970 I was outside playing in our LA neighborhood when these air-raid sirens started going off. I went inside and asked my mom what the dealio was and she told me it was because the astronauts of Apollo 13 had safely returned to Earth. Thanks Mom.



I feel comfortable giving this show 5 stars. - February 17, 2011Sweet Home Pomona

Reviewer: marleon - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, 2010

Subject: greatest night ever This was my favorite night of music ever. Quicksilver played first and played the best set I ever heard them play. The Airplane were next, and played a great set, but my friends and I were convinced Quicksilver would be the best band this night. Then the Dead changed our opinion right out of the box with a great Cold Rain and Snow, followed by Weir yelling back to us. The rest of the music was great, particularly the Cryptical/Jam/Other One, and Dancin. There is a lot of speculation that other players were in on the jam. I don't remember anyone else playing, but I will never forget David Crosby standing with the roadies and others behind the Dead, with the most blissed out smile the whole time. Though I think if a picture had been taken of me, I would have had the same look. - August 26, 2010greatest night ever

Reviewer: zach0520 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 29, 2010

Subject: Wow! Yeah, by far the best jam that I've ever heard. I wish that this were still available for download. I guess I missed the window. And teh sound quality is phenomenal. 5 stars for the jam and overall sound quality. - April 29, 2010Wow!

Reviewer: clementinescaboose - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, 2010

Subject: ahhh yeahhh.... Cryptical>Drumz>**JAM**>Drumz>TOO>Cryptical...need i say more than what's been said!? - April 26, 2010ahhh yeahhh....

Reviewer: airgarcia416 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2010

Subject: I've fallen and I can't get up Mannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn,,,,,three songs in and my jaw dropped with so much inertia it pulled me straight to the floor. This is sweeter than cherry wine. - April 16, 2010I've fallen and I can't get up

Reviewer: alllyd - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2010

Subject: it's a man's man's man's world amazing cover if any other listeners know other shows that have equally spellbinding cover's please let this listener in on the date





oh and the cyrptic sandwhich along with the lovelight into pre-mature nfa is fine by me.



although i am prob one of the youngest archive consumers i must say this show carries the true vibe and feeling of the grateful dead.



if anyone wonders how jambands came to be you only need to stream this show with a open mind and then compare to the current jamband staples. i hope this continues to share the love and joy that only the grateful dead can bring



AD - April 16, 2010it's a man's man's man's world

Reviewer: dwave77 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2010

Subject: very cool The dead had a different vibe in these early years. Pig Pen blew me away with "It's a Man's World" and you really can feel the pain in his voice. Pig Pen meant every word of what ever he sang on stage. Jerry was smokin' that night as well! Definitely wish I could have been there. - April 15, 2010very cool

Reviewer: JustAFloatingSage - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 1, 2009

Subject: iThinki'mRight Pig is here ... that is one guttoral lunge he makes ...



yeah ... i hear ya bro - October 1, 2009iThinki'mRight

Reviewer: Cliff Hucker - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 13, 2009

Subject: Phenomenal jamming... One of the very best from 1970. This show is extremely well played from start to finish and the sound/mix is A+



While Candyman is gorgeous and Dancin' electrifying, the highlights here are definately the two sandwiches; the percussion driven Jam between the two drum breaks is simply phenomenal but save some room for Lovelight/NFA/Lovelight!



I would score this higher, but there are some issues with fade-outs on some tracks. (98+ pts) - March 13, 2009Phenomenal jamming...

Reviewer: SkyDawg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 10, 2009

Subject: A "Must Hear" Show!! This show is really REALLY special! Not only is every single song played with real authority, but the sound quality is excellent. Beginning with the Cold Rain & Snow opener this recording reveals the band sharp, focused and at the peak of their abilities. There is so much to recommend about this recording that I will only touch on a few highlights. If this Hard To Handle was not cut, it would rival 8/6/71 as perhaps the finest ever played! I am of the opinion that It's A Man's Man's World from this show IS the best version the band played, and Pigpen is at his very best this night. If you love Pigpen then this is your kind of show. Pigpen even adds some pretty good keyboards.

The jam after. Cryptical>Drums is one to bookmark if you want an example of true improvisation on the part of this band, They had never to my knowledge done this before or after when joining Cryptical>Drums to The Other One. The band just goes off on instinct and find themselves hurled into a Santana-esque jam out of drums before settling into a blistering version of The Other One. This is "must-hear" stuff. The Dancing In The Streets has to be on the short list of "best ever" versions, if not on the top of all the pre-disco arrangements of this song. It covers a whole lot of ground and has that perfect "Tighten-Up" jam the band played so well in 1970. Just when you think it's winding down Jerry picks it up and takes the song over to a whole other level when you least expect it.

The Lovelight>NFA>Lovelight closer is the icing on the cake of an incredible show at Winterland! - February 10, 2009A "Must Hear" Show!!

Reviewer: billyobong - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 19, 2008

Subject: WOW!!!!! I was just goin down the road feelin.....

and I found THIS!!!!



Holy Smokes! The cryptical-drums-jam-OO is out of this world. OUT OF THIS WORLD! I have never heard a jam like this one. It's so sad H2H is cut. What a show!!! This will go into my faves of all time. Smokin band, smokin quality. Lord Love The PIG! - December 19, 2008WOW!!!!!

Reviewer: average_joe - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 29, 2008

Subject: I Cheated.... I went straight for the jugular and started with the Cryptical Envelopment -> Drums -> Jam -> Drums -> The Other One -> Cryptical Envelopment -> Dire Wolf portion of this show.



And I'd do it again. And again. And again.

Beyond excellent.



Peace. average_joe -- November 29, 2008I Cheated....

Reviewer: Burnt Rich - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 15, 2008

Subject: Its the Dead that govern....the Living only obey........ Caution.....No China>Rider... plus Hard to Handle cuts in the most smokin' section into dead air into.. Cumberland Blues??? WTF. Something not right with the set list...BUT whatever is happening...the Band is ON!!! High and tight, tonight!!! Great,splendid versions of all tunes...just a screwy,disjointed set listing. Damn the cut in that Hard to Handle!!!....My motor is still running but I just ran out of road and off a cliff dancing to this one...OUCH!..........5 star playing and great clarity, 3 star upload because of missing songs and evil cuts. The Candyman is particulary lilting---most everything else is sizzling. - April 15, 2008Its the Dead that govern....the Living only obey........

Reviewer: csaw44 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 25, 2007

Subject: thumbs up damn good show, pig is on fire tonight. the rhythm devils seem to be especially cooking tonight. awesome show, worth a thousand listens - December 25, 2007thumbs up

Reviewer: vip77 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 2, 2007

Subject: ? ...as I listen to China Cat I wonder why smgarcia posts that review..... excellent sound (from a complete soundboard snob). - August 2, 2007

Reviewer: Little Nemo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2007

Subject: Stellar "That's it..." Everyone talks about the unique jam before OO, which is indeed great, but it detracts attention from the truly stellar psychedelic feast of joyousness that is OO>CR itself. One of the best and most powerful versions to date, the thunderous mind-melting power of OO dissolves into the gentle loving caresses of a Cryp Reprise that's sweet yet spacy.



Other highlights: Man's World, DANCIN' (holy smokes, they take a 50s R&B tune to Neptune and back), and one of the best LLs to come along in quite some time.



This needs to be released, I think, now that it's not downloadable anyway. (Wait...that's just how they *want* us to think!) - April 16, 2007Stellar "That's it..."

Reviewer: as1307 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 19, 2006

Subject: jam a hot '70 show! lots of fun...

the highlight is definitely the unbelievable 5-minute jam that comes out of drums. full of energy and drive, yet kind of groovy at the same time - really captures the feel of the dead circa '70, with a kind of allman bros/santana vibe.



other highlights include pigpen's insane vocals on man's world, an early, almost swinging candyman, a perfect cryptical > dire wolf segue and some really sweet and melodic playing in the dancin' jam that continues into the mellower pre-nfa segment of lovelight. as1307 -- October 19, 2006jam

Reviewer: smgarcia - favorite favorite favorite - June 29, 2006

Subject: Can't be 5 star Show is missing China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider. - June 29, 2006Can't be 5 star

Reviewer: pottersclay75 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 4, 2006

Subject: Just about perfect Once again, I am not a live Dead expert... but I knows whats I like.



This show is just near perfect! Great quality in terms of the recording as well as the band's playing. Their singing and playing are energized and dead on.



What an awesome find. - May 4, 2006Just about perfect

Reviewer: kayatosh - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 29, 2006

Subject: Turn on your Lovelight! All around awesome Lovelight w/ Pig relatively low- key and cool. Pig's chill stands in sharp contrast to Bobby's vocal histrionics at the end of the LL>NFA>LL sandwich. Bobby enters the fray rather tentatively upon Pig's urging but then goes howler monkey. All the while Garcia's servin up a country-psychedelic feast. Classic. - March 29, 2006Turn on your Lovelight!

Reviewer: dead72 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 2, 2006

Subject: One of the best "Jams" The Jam in the Other One Suite is a true highlight-faint echoes of "Eyes" can be noted in the changes. Very, very hot. - March 2, 2006One of the best "Jams"

Reviewer: auralking - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 1, 2005

Subject: DAMN WHY DID PIG HAVE TO DIE Pig's vocals on Man's World are INSANE - best form I have heard him...if you do nothing else, download that track and listen on some good headphones = face be stolen. - November 1, 2005DAMN WHY DID PIG HAVE TO DIE

Reviewer: Kola67 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 17, 2005

Subject: This show smokes I have no idea what the previous reviewer is saying, but this ain't a 4 star show. The energy in this show just reaches out through the speaker and grabs hold of you from start to finish. I'm normally lazy about writing reviews but every time I listen to this show I get pumped to write it up so here goes...



As some others have pointed out, the Jam in Other One is an absolute highlight, but the rest of the concert is pretty great. If I had time travel this would be one of the 1970 shows I would make sure I saw live.



Cold Rain & Snow sizzles from the start and sets the tone for what's to follow. I love this song and this version is at the top of my list of favorites. There's a short scream at the end which perfectly sums up the way you'll be feeling after you've heard it. Mama Tried, Man's World and Candyman are all excellent versions which keep the momentum going.



Then they launch into a Hard to Handle which has only one flaw. The recording is cut short and fades part way through the jam. It starts off very strong and the jam that ensues is so grooving you wonder if what we're missing is something like what took place on 8/6/71. It sure feels that way.



Next is a great version of Cumberland, one of my favorite dancing songs, that stands up to the great one played 2 weeks later at Harpur. But it's the Other One suite that follows which makes you really pay attention. Unique as far as I know because of a rocking jam they insert between drums and the thundering bass Phil usually starts them off with, it has to be experienced to be believed. The energy comes from the drum solo (really from CR&S) which I normally can take or leave, but this one picks up a fire half way through that feels like the band just couldn't wait to layer something on top. The Jam that follows is unlike anything I've heard. Maybe a mix of the frenetic Other One and a Spanish jam. It's the motivation for me typing this review. Then as if that wasn't enough a great Other One follows.



The rest of the concert rocks too - an excellent version of Dancin, especially for those who don't always love the screechiness of the early version vocals because they're a bit softer here. But I want to highlight one more thing which no one has mentioned yet...



Lovelight! After a good start that segues into a short snappy Not Fade Away, they return. Pig is groovin but doesn't have the energy to take them higher. So what happens? Those of you who like to bash Bob or don't like his screaming might not love this as much as I did, but Pig is heard saying into the mike as part of his rap: "a little bit of help, need a little help, Oh Bobby, got some help for me?". This leads to a vocal exchange that soars as first Bobby joins Pigs mellow groove without missing a beat, then starts to take the lead. He does this with incredible feel, raising the energy with a slow burn the way Jerry does so often with his guitar. Next thing you know Bobby is yelling into the mike with Pig wailing in the background, and they continue taking turns for several minutes ending in a vocal crescendo that is off the charts.



For those wondering where Bobby got the chops to take on Lovelight on his own years later, this is the earliest evidence I've found.



Enjoy - October 17, 2005This show smokes

Reviewer: hunabkupakal - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 8, 2005

Subject: innerstellar-hara-halo-synchronism may the four winds blow you safely home



water vajra



earth vajra



double dorje



samadhi



samsara



namaste



bahai



its about time......=8 - September 8, 2005innerstellar-hara-halo-synchronism

Reviewer: jimkrum - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 6, 2005

Subject: yikes! the sound is great and the band is on fire. get this. you will not be dissappointed. - September 6, 2005yikes!

Reviewer: luckymw - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 18, 2005

Subject: Definitive Dead First of all it sounds like your sitting in the 1st row with your feet up on the stage. Anybody wants to know what this band was about just play em the Cryptical>Dire Wolf, total psychedlia into dirt band music, maybe the best example of the range of this band's talent. Long ago became my favorite tape, thanks to the Archive for preserving it. - August 18, 2005Definitive Dead

Reviewer: stripes803 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 5, 2005

Subject: Fact an interesting fact to boot... this show was played 2 days before apollo 13 splashed down after their difficulty in space. Millions of people around the world were praying for those astronauts. While these notes are being played they were up in space freezing...u think they could hear them burning the venue down with their musical genius?! - August 5, 2005Fact

Reviewer: gr8fulpair - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 11, 2005

Subject: wow....... If you don't like this show, you just might be stupid. You can tell this is just one of those nights where it all came together. Jerry's smokin', Pig's wailin', Phil's groovin'.......That cumberland will make your sticker peck out! Sound quality does not disappoint. - July 11, 2005wow.......

Reviewer: Tampa Red - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 1, 2005

Subject: Geez, I've never even heard of this show... ...and that's been my loss up until now. The sound quality approaches the best of any Dead tape I have ever listened to, period. As if that's not good enough, it's an incredible set to boot. Listen to everyone else and download this puppy now (before it's too late!) - July 1, 2005Geez, I've never even heard of this show...

Reviewer: redsoxfansince72 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 8, 2005

Subject: INCREDIBLE! Seriously, stop reading and download this already! As another has previously stated, just when you thought you have heard it all... Amazing perfromance and sound quality. A Must Have for sure! - June 8, 2005INCREDIBLE!

Reviewer: pigpenfan101 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 27, 2005

Subject: Holy crap!!!! The "THAT'S IT FOR THE OTHER ONE" IS



*************SMOKIN!!!!!!!*********



All the way through "Dire Wolf". That "JAM" after one of the BEST ever "DRUMS" that I've Heard, is HOT!!!! One of the best "JAMS" By GD that I've heard.



Sound is GREAT.



IFyou do not download this show I will personally hunt you and "Beat you on down the line!!!!!" Doenload now!!! pigpenfan101 -- May 27, 2005Holy crap!!!!

Reviewer: spanish jam - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 13, 2005

Subject: candyman my fav candyman of all time

jerry hits notes so clear

reminds me of beautiful jam

peace - April 13, 2005candyman

Reviewer: shallwego - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 4, 2005

Subject: sweeeeeet tie yo momma down - April 4, 2005sweeeeeet

Reviewer: MindBender65 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 4, 2005

Subject: Great This show rocks. Definately a keeper, but wheres china cat??? - March 4, 2005Great

Reviewer: skwimite - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 20, 2005

Subject: Amazing Jam The wonderful thing about these guys is that when you think you've "heard it all", you come across something like this. What an intense jam. Tell your friends. 5 great big stars! - February 20, 2005Amazing Jam

Reviewer: BLUBALL - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 29, 2004

Subject: great jams, great sound was really impressed with this one....not a bit sloppy like some shows from the era are. Intense jam after the cryptical drums before they go back into other one. Super tight segue into dire wolf from cryptical. - November 29, 2004great jams, great sound

Reviewer: AugustNine - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 21, 2004

Subject: Fantastic This recording is a perfect snapshot of crisp, clear, Dead at their best. The sound quality is so good it's almost hard to believe. Jerry's playing is deliberate and creative, and the the vocals are all perfectly balanced. Highly reccomended show, definitely one of the best of the year. - November 21, 2004Fantastic

Reviewer: sheikyerbouti - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 21, 2004

Subject: pupils dilated just listening to this this show drips with power a must hear / dl... it's weird as soon as you find a sweet spot of shows you think you like the best then you hear something like this with such energy. 5 for show and 5 relative to other 70's. - September 21, 2004pupils dilated just listening to this

Reviewer: Susep - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 17, 2004

Subject: Miles Davis shows Smoking! Interesting to hear the boys one year later after their very fine ride 27 Feb.-2 March69 at Market and Van Ness. - July 17, 2004Miles Davis shows

Reviewer: mickey622 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 12, 2004

Subject: One of the Best of a Great Year The boys were ON this night. Garcia is wailing through the whole show and everybody else keeps up with him. A stellar version of It's A Mans World. The Jamming into The Other One is scorching, as is the whole tune. They have a ball with Lovelight. There's nothing bad in the whole show and I'm thrilled to get the 4 missing tunes. (I knew somebody had them, but where's the CCS-IKYR that's listed? It doesn't matter...I shouldn't be greedy, sorry!)

I probably play this show and give it out to people more than any other. Don't wait on this, you'll be sorry. - July 12, 2004One of the Best of a Great Year