Promised Land, They Love Each Other, Mexicali Blues, Tennessee Jed, Looks Like Rain, Bird Song, Cumberland Blues, Row Jimmy, Jack Straw, Deal, Beat It On Down The Line, Black Peter, Playin' In The Band Greatest Story Ever Told, Ramble On Rose, El Paso, Dark Star-> Eyes Of The World-> Stella Blue, Sugar Magnolia, E: One More Saturday Night

SBD> ?> DAT> CD> EAC> SHN; (note Tiedrich's



site lists a circulatingÂ SBD> reel master> 1 reel gen> DAT> 1



cass gen> DAT> circulation); Known Flaws: Some digi-noise beginning d1t1,



Reel flip middle d1t6,Â Reel flip beginnning d3t2; via A. Jerugim;



note "E2 USB" is not listed in databases as an encore- may be filler? (has



2 drummers?)- thanks to J. Grimes for alert

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Reviewer: Rev. Mike - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 11, 2019

Subject: Peter Buck from REM On June 22nd of 2019 Peter Buck of REM was the guest for a live taping of the podcast R U Talkin’ R.E.M. RE: Me?

and he mentioned that he attended this concert. He referenced all the stoned fans watching the fire. - July 11, 2019Peter Buck from REM

Reviewer: Octal - favorite favorite favorite - September 29, 2013

Subject: Eyes Listen at to the second chorus (at 4:10) in Eyes, Bobby says "Wake up to find out that you are the size of the world." - September 29, 2013Eyes

Reviewer: nigeldavahah - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 29, 2010

Subject: A good show very - August 29, 2010A good show

Reviewer: BIG_R - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 10, 2010

Subject: 6-30-73 Good show. Nice sound after the sound man gets it adjusted. - July 10, 20106-30-73

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

Subject: Fall/Spring '73 > Summer '73 Good show all around, but as you can see from the title of my review, I find the summer shows from this to year to be lacking a bit. Don't get me wrong, they all certainly have their moments (like 6/10's great DS or the He's Gone>Truckin>TOO>Eyes from 5/26). The only performance i find to be really compelling throughout is 6/22. But, once again, I digress...



Listen to this for a beautifully mellow bird song, a great Cumberland, Row Jimmy, Black Peter and a really interesting Eyes. I find the Dark Star and Playin' to be a bit too sleepy though; they just never seem to take off. - April 26, 2010Fall/Spring '73 > Summer '73

Reviewer: 3chrds - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 4, 2009

Subject: 73 is boogie swang first off, wow...5 YEARS for the Archive!



man, time has flown!



love the spritely Eyes!!! - June 4, 200973 is boogie swang

Reviewer: apr250rs - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 11, 2007

Subject: Sound system These shows had the new wall of sound system. I think the shows before in Oregon were the debut of that system. - November 11, 2007Sound system

Reviewer: deadreview - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 6, 2007

Subject: Sets in CA Well, four and a half stars - This show is bumpy and satisfying. It definitely has that CA air feel to it. Real sound set construction. Parts of the show are outstanding and if you like distinct, bumpy dead vocal portions with Phil's classic bass; this is a good classic early 70's show. Also, it seems that they got some new equipment soon after this tour. - November 6, 2007Sets in CA

Reviewer: dirty jev-o - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 8, 2007

Subject: read below review and puke



this show is really sweet and is indeed nice quality and sick playing-----check it out



no more boring stories please!



1 star for the long drawn out story with no punchline - October 8, 2007read below review and

Reviewer: tree-ap - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 18, 2006

Subject: US BLUES My guess is that USB is from '78...maybe '79. For what that's worth anyway...

The performance is quite good, as good as most '73 shows. I found PITB to be played with aplomb. DARK STAR>Eyes>Stella is executed with the grace & attention a suite like it deserves.

I had to give the show 4 STARS as a whole, because Jerry is too low in the mix on some songs---hell, the whole mix isn't what it could/should be. - July 18, 2006US BLUES

Reviewer: DandyBear - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 27, 2006

Subject: Great Show! Excellent performance. If your looking for a barnburner this isn't it, this is more of a delicate masterpiece if I had to categorize it. Really nice show, give it a listen.



Sound A-

Performance A - June 27, 2006Great Show!

Reviewer: converse - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 17, 2006

Subject: Thanks for the memories! It's hard to believe that it was 33 years ago that I attended these, my first 3 night stand of shows, at the then open-air Universal Ampitheater. I took a different date each night, one of whom later became my wife, while the other two remain close friends to this day. I had only seen the Dead once before, Dec. 15, 1972 in Long Beach, so this was my first true immersion into the Dead Show Experience. The thing I remember most strongly was how blown away I was by the laid back rapport and communication that the band had with the audience, without saying a word. In fact, the only bit of stage banter from this entire run is between Cumberland Blues and Row Jimmy. The reason for it is that during the Cumberland Jams a small but bright and quite visible electrical fire started to grow in the lighting trusses over the stage above Bobby's amps. You could see some people pointing and, given the percentage of psychedelics prevalent in those days, there was potential for some freak-outs. But, perfectly on cue and with just the right cheery inflection, Jerry stepped up to the center microphone and said "Everybody just relax, it's the Movies-Right!" No sooner had the words left his mouth than the flames flickered and disappeared, accompanied by general applause and much amazement. And with that the boys went back to work. - May 17, 2006Thanks for the memories!

Reviewer: capn doubledose - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 2, 2006

Subject: Great Eyes There is a ton of good stuff in here. Keith rocks. - February 2, 2006Great Eyes

Reviewer: brokencompass - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 1, 2006

Subject: Nice show Very nice at all levels. Solid performances of all songs. Love the Dark Star. Keith does some very nice work on the electric piano on this. Garcia's voice is quiet yet very soulful. The Eyes has a different flair to it. Damned, '73 was just so fine. - January 1, 2006Nice show

Reviewer: Dub Irie - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 28, 2005

Subject: A+ Classic 73. Powerful yet sublime - it gets a 5 for overall excellence. Beautiful recording, nice ambience. Hard driving and jamming Cumberland Blues has to be one of the most electrifying versions of the song recorded and a very notable 20 minute version of Eyes where Kieth and Jerry show off their amazing interplay is tops. Jerry sears the soul in Stella Blue, singing very soft and soulful.



Donna ruins Beat It On Down The Line singing characteristically spazzy and sounding off-key but fortunately it's only 3 brief minutes of punishment that is easy to take.



A lackluster version of US Blues tacked to the end of this stream clearly doesn't belong on this recording (Saturday Night was the encore). - December 28, 2005A+

Reviewer: eyezoftheworld - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 5, 2005

Subject: give a second listen woah. this show is killer, try it out. - October 5, 2005give a second listen

Reviewer: direwolf600 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 26, 2005

Subject: Wish I Had heard this sooner Very smooth show. Can't say much that hasn't. Sound quality is top notch. The eyes is wild, they drop out of the dark star earlier than expected and float out of it seemingly just right. A solid 4 stars combined for sound and play....One note...this U.S. Blues, I dont know when its from but it sure aint this show. The boys are tune down from the first note all the way through Saturday night and then are in standard on that U.S. Blues. Who has a good answer for this one? - June 26, 2005Wish I Had heard this sooner

Reviewer: BigJDogg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, 2005

Subject: I love this show This Dark Star frightens me, and I'm scared to listen to it in my sleep, for fear it might stab me in the face or some other such nonsense. Luckily, as soon as the Dark Star is getting a little too violent, the Eyes comes along and says "Hey buddy, no need to be mean, leave the poor kid alone", and makes everyone smile and dance. This show has a plethora of other highlights: Playin', Bird Song, Cumberland, Stella Blue, etc.



One of my favorite shows from one of my favorite years (I say that about every show I review). - May 6, 2005I love this show

Reviewer: ImFromComptonBoieee - favorite favorite favorite - February 11, 2005

Subject: interesting this show, like may oters from this period is very mellow, with lots of subtle things going on. Bird Song is excellent in the first set, and the Black Peter is touching. Dark Star is played very slow and tight, and at times Garcia is barely audible, very tranquill Star,and very nice. I like how they cut the chaos section right when it was getting intense and pick up Eyes. Eyes delivers the jams of this show, with Jerry taking about 10 different paths after the vocals. Keith even lays down some good groovy work towards the end. the transition to Stella is pretty nice, but the ending of Blue is very mellow. pretty good recording, little hiss, and Jerry isnt out front very much. Good use just a bit more Bob too in the mix. - February 11, 2005interesting

Reviewer: flashbackmagic - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 26, 2004

Subject: excellent show/sound Tasty indeed! - September 26, 2004excellent show/sound