Set 1



U.S. Blues, Mexicali Blues, Brown Eyed Women, Beat It On Down The Line, Candyman, Jack Straw, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, El Paso, Loser, Playin' In The Band



Set 2



Cumberland Blues, It Must Have Been The Roses, Big River, Bertha, Weather Report Suite Prelude > Weather Report Suite Part 1 > Let It Grow > Row Jimmy > Ship Of Fools, Promised Land, Dark Star > Morning Dew, Sugar Magnolia, Not Fade Away > Going Down The Road Feelin' Bad > Not Fade Away



E: It's All Over Now Baby Blue

Notes:



-- All disc changes are seamless



-- Numerous flaws were cleaned up



-- There is a Spanish Jam in Dark Star



-- Tape flips in Row Jimmy and Dark Star



-- Thanks to David Gans for lending me his Dats



-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction

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Reviewer: GenXHead33 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 2, 2018

Subject: A peaceful Sunday Night A thoroughly solid show! Words will not embellish the quality of the tunes, nor will they adequately add anything to what other heads have already commented upon, but I just cannot help offering up how blown away I am after listening to these Feb. Winterland shows. There’s a reason that this particular night gets more of the attention than the previous two nights and that is they were firing on all cylinders with a smooth, fluid show that aside from a few glitches at the beginning of US Blues is virtually flawless, unless one is hypersensitive to particulars. From DS on just WOW! mind blown! That Morning Dew is off the charts. Cornell ‘77 would never have occurred w/o performances like this. I call this super elevation levitation. Towards the end of Dew during the jam Bobby and Phil lock in and provide a very flexible platform for Jerry to just elevate the energy to infinity and beyond. Throughout the entire show they are all equally locked in on a musical telepathy that permeates our speakers and provides a multi-dimensional sound that welcomes and energizes all who listen. I have no doubt that if Bob Dylan were to listen to this version of Its All Over Now Baby Blue he’d be psyched (in some way, shape or form) and might shed a tear or two for his fallen brother. Just a solid show from a solid 3 night run of amazingness. I know there are other nights during ‘74 that are equally if not more impressive but you certainly will not be disappointed with this show. Thanks to the archives and all who allow my ears and mind to be continually to be blown away by the amazing unique sound of the GD. Keep the archive flowing. - February 2, 2018A peaceful Sunday Night

Reviewer: cassidy>benson>casey - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 4, 2016

Subject: S/P 30 Days of the Dead Wow!! Relistening to this run of shows after the lead in from this year's 30 Days. These 3 shows at Winterland capture the band at their finest. As others have said, the China Cat>Rider is perfect with that hypnotic jam that was previewed in 1973 showing full development as one song leads to another.

If this show ended at Dew, that probably would have been enough, but to continue on to a Sugar Mag>NFA>GDTRFB>NFA is just over the top.

The sound quality could not be better with Bobby right where he should be in the mix.

I loved the band in all of their eras and the different sounds and meaning they presented, but hearing this show confirms why my personal ride that started in the late 60's continues to this day.

Thank you Charlie Miller whoever you are and wherever you are. I'd be embarrassed to admit how much time I have spent listening to your recordings/uploads.

This helps to make the darkness of these political times give. cassidy>benson>casey -- December 4, 2016S/P 30 Days of the Dead

Reviewer: Mind Wondrin - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 4, 2016

Subject: New cabs

End of first run of the year, testing the mic cancellation system and the new cabinets that would soon be stacked into the Wall of Sound (the wall stacks were first erected a month later at the Cow Palace. The complete Wall of Sound touring rig, with the center speakers and all of the McIntosh amps, premiered in Reno in May). I recall having some of this as filler on a hot source that used to circulate (where did the AUDS go?). It's a better show than the next (the Cow Palace) overall and a consistent run. The 2nd set is 2hr:15min.



First Set. This is the second U.S. Blues (post-rewrite) - there were mix/board/PA problems every night of this run and it takes several songs to sort. Donna comes out on Beat it on Down the Line-5, which is better than previous nights. Candyman is where things first gel (Bobby tried for a Big River), though it's out of tune. They had only played 4 in '73 before this. The Jack Straw is good but these would be awesome in the fall. The peak is the very weavy China>Rider. Hoo hoo; game on! After that it's hot through a great Playin' - though beware Donnaskreech™ .



Second Set. It Must Have Been the Roses is the 2nd one (sounds like Bobby wanted Big Railroad - which was on the shelf at the time). Still a work in progress - also out of tune. All but a few of the rest are above average. Billy's fantastic on the shuffle in Big River but the magic happens in the end solo. The Weather Report Suite is one of the draws of '74. Always welcome, it has great moments and Keith on Hammond, though there are better examples from '74. Row Jimmy is down-tempo for '74 and is followed by another slow one. Promised Land wins, followed by a long Dark Star. It's one of just 6 in '74 and has some cool sections, but nothing landmark (19min in to the lyrics!), just a good 'ol Dark Star. Morning Dew takes off at the very end of the jam. Sugar Mag is far from a great '74 and codas with Bobby clearing his throat and Donna trying to make up for it more audibly. Restoring, Not Fade is just about perfect, into a likewise Goin' Down the Road. In the NFA reprise, Bobby starts losing his voice. Month off to heal vox. There was only one Baby Blue in '74 and it's the 1st since Sep72.



1st Set : B-

2nd Set : B-

Overall = 3½ stars



Highlights:

China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider - one of 74's best; up there with 8/5, 9/10, 10/17 & 10/20

Playing in the Band - great jam; very jazz

Not Fade Away>Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad - 2nd best sequence of the show



SOURCES: The Dave's 13. There are AUDs in circ. There's a 22sec cut in Row Jimmy on most SBDs, which have an inaudible splice cutting the whole first solo and a verse (2:32>4:32) . The Gans>Miller 116902 source plays it out, missing only 3:22>3:46; Dave's 13 patches with a smoothed and beefed AUD source.



skobud & doug - inspired reviews

Black Elk Speaks - right above the lightning skull, note "stream only" for this copy of this source. Just fyi in case - Today there are many options for streaming from a pro sound card and/or hi-fidelity adapter (or USB audio interface) to your stereo or to quality [maybe wireless] headphones, etc. You are not limited to laptop and {the gods forbid} shite earbuds. End of first run of the year, testing the mic cancellation system and the new cabinets that would soon be stacked into the Wall of Sound (the wall stacks were first erected a month later at the Cow Palace. The complete Wall of Sound touring rig, with the center speakers and all of the McIntosh amps, premiered in Reno in May). I recall having some of this as filler on a hot source that used to circulate (where did the AUDS go?). It's a better show than the next (the Cow Palace) overall and a consistent run. The 2nd set is 2hr:15min.First Set. This is the second(post-rewrite) - there were mix/board/PA problems every night of this run and it takes several songs to sort. Donna comes out on-5, which is better than previous nights.is where things first gel (Bobby tried for a Big River), though it's out of tune. They had only played 4 in '73 before this. Theis good but these would be awesome in the fall. The peak is the very weavy. Hoo hoo; game on! After that it's hot through a great- though beware Donnaskreech™ .Second Set.is the 2nd one (sounds like Bobby wanted Big Railroad - which was on the shelf at the time). Still a work in progress - also out of tune. All but a few of the rest are above average. Billy's fantastic on the shuffle inbut the magic happens in the end solo. Theis one of the draws of '74. Always welcome, it has great moments and Keith on Hammond, though there are better examples from '74.is down-tempo for '74 and is followed by another slow one.wins, followed by a long. It's one of just 6 in '74 and has some cool sections, but nothing landmark (19min in to the lyrics!), just a good 'ol Dark Star.takes off at the very end of the jam.is far from a great '74 and codas with Bobby clearing his throat and Donna trying to make up for it more audibly. Restoring,is just about perfect, into a likewise. In the NFA reprise, Bobby starts losing his voice. Month off to heal vox. There was only onein '74 and it's the 1st since Sep72.: B-: B-Overall = 3½ starsHighlights:China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider - one of 74's best; up there with 8/5, 9/10, 10/17 & 10/20Playing in the Band - great jam; very jazzNot Fade Away>Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad - 2nd best sequence of the showSOURCES: The miller.116902 is the upgrade; and. There are AUDs in circ. There's a 22sec cut in Row Jimmy on most SBDs, which have an inaudible splice cutting the whole first solo and a verse (2:32>4:32) . The Gans>Miller 116902 source plays it out, missing only 3:22>3:46;patches with a smoothed and beefed AUD source.skobud & doug - inspired reviewsBlack Elk Speaks - right above the lightning skull, note "stream only" for this copy of this source. Just fyi in case - Today there are many options for streaming from a pro sound card and/or hi-fidelity adapter (or USB audio interface) to your stereo or to quality [maybe wireless] headphones, etc. You are not limited to laptop and {the gods forbid} shite earbuds. - August 4, 2016New cabs

Reviewer: Wharf Rat '77 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 24, 2016

Subject: Fabulous I love this Weather Report! Read about it at gratefuldeadoftheday.com and had to give it a listen. Was not disappointed. Wharf Rat '77 -- February 24, 2016Fabulous

Reviewer: Black Elk - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 15, 2015

Subject: October 14, 2015 This is a good one. They were really "on" that night, more than 41 years ago. I am new to this site. Can anyone tell me if there is a way to download this? Thanks. - October 15, 2015October 14, 2015

Reviewer: Virgil909 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 23, 2015

Subject: great era for them, great show China->Rider, best ever! - May 23, 2015great era for them, great show

Reviewer: The Dirty Mac - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 25, 2015

Subject: seriously. i'd shine my light through the cold,

colorado rain - February 25, 2015seriously.

Reviewer: Go Faster, Get Rounder - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 5, 2014

Subject: A Charlie Spectacular This is just a totally slammin show and the fidelity is incredible.



If you look at the lineage and that it is a Charlie Miller, you would expect it to be really nice. It is freaking excellent. Thank you Charlie -- this is a true gem.



And what a killer show: It is one of those magic nights when everything just works. A direct hit on my pleasure center anyway.



I'm a huge China-->Rider fan and particularly fond of the 73-74 versions. This one may well be the best of them all. I like it better than Providence 6/26/74 by a pretty good amount and it joins and may even nudge out my other favorite versions, which include 6/22/73, 5/17/74, and 9/4/80.



If you don't like this show, well, may I suggest trying to enjoy the visual arts because you are missing the music piece in your brain.



This is one of those ever so nice 5 stars on performance and 5 stars on recording: Both are extraordinary. This one does it all. Make sure that if your ship ever sinks that you put this show in your life vest to listen to while you wait on that desert island to be rescued. You might wind up hiding from the rescuers.



Robin: "Holy Aural Ecstasy Batman."

Batman: "Precisely Robin. Get this one Citizens." - August 5, 2014A Charlie Spectacular

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 27, 2014

Subject: I picked a good one... My one and only complaint is finding enough peace and quiet time to listen to these marathon shows from 1973-1974

oh well "I got no chance of losing this time"

GOOD OL' GRATEFUL DEAD!!!

note: sound is so fine. - February 27, 2014I picked a good one...

Reviewer: gr8fuldad73 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 11, 2013

Subject: winterland 74' the omnipotent gratefudead! bill grahams intro is perfect.the dead on their home turf,the wonderful winterland san fran,ca, usa.the confidence shows as every song is played so perfect and the sound is supurb thanks charlie your a true artisan to your craft. - May 11, 2013winterland 74' the omnipotent gratefudead!

Reviewer: Evan S. Hunt - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 21, 2013

Subject: A Happy Camper Ah, on a Sunday night in late Feb I left Winterland a happy camper wondering if this band could get me any warmer inside. What was the attraction?



That's what the lady at Ticketron in Sears smugly asked me when I purchased tix for all three nights back in December. I tried to explain it was because they didn't do their New Years eve show because of the gas shortage crisis we were all enduring. The speed limit had been reduced to 55 and everyone was complaining on on edge -- we had not experienced anything so austere. It was the beginning of the end for all of us if you know what I mean. Nothing before had so thoroughly shaken our collective souls like the gas crisis. The attraction was that I needed a heavy dosing of Grateful Dead, so I went all three nights.



This was not a particularly outstanding performance. Nothing about it completely left me speechless. In fact, this night seemed rather slovenly in execution except every song seems to rebound from initial strains of weakness into an almost rage-out.



The only question for me on this brisk stroll back to my car was how well my body and brain was going to respond to the lack of sleep I had prepared my weary body for the next day at work and lemme tell ya, when you get home at around 3 am and get up to that alarm clock screaming at 6 you know you are done in for it. May as well just shrug it off and get into it the best you could.



Oh, why did I go to a show in San Francisco on a Sunday night knowing I would be trashed the next day at the job? Foolish, foolish misspent youth. I survived.



Now, looking back, and listening to the glistening sound of this concert once again, I am glad I did it. I would have never had another chance.



Since then we had been subject to a lot of crises and they seem to be getting more and more frequent -- to the point where we've adapted and become rather immune.



But back in early 74 we caught the first glimpses of what was to become commonplace -- the ending of our sweet life.



You can never have those good times back -- those free and footloose times of being 25 years old in a wide open city and digging on the tunes of the Grateful Dead. It'll never be the same.



Glad I went. - April 21, 2013A Happy Camper

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 25, 2013

Subject: --



Some high points:



*the gleaming PERFECTION of China Cat > Rider

*Playin', by any other standard, would be the central focus of the show. Here it's merely a warm-up jam - but what a warm-up!

*Get on those checkerboard dancin' shoes for Cumberland and Big River, kids!

*WRS > Jimmy. Both tunes as beautifully done at the previous night.

*Dark Star > Dew. What is there to say? It's everything the band was about in this era.



Every night of this run has varying degrees of success, but you're safe to carry with you all Boy, at the moment that shaky "Baby Blue" begins, you *know* they've earned their reprieve. This is an absolutely exhausting, wrung-dry show, and certainly the most consistently strong of the February '74 run.Some high points:*the gleaming PERFECTION of China Cat > Rider*Playin', by any other standard, would be the central focus of the show. Here it's merely a warm-up jam - but what a warm-up!*Get on those checkerboard dancin' shoes for Cumberland and Big River, kids!*WRS > Jimmy. Both tunes as beautifully done at the previous night.*Dark Star > Dew. What is there to say? It's everything the band was about in this era.Every night of this run has varying degrees of success, but you're safe to carry with you all 3:44:22 of this one home. Oh, and try to do your best to ignore that bug-eyed, fist-clenched, tooth-ground dosed chick in the audience, whose only response to every song seems to be bloodcurdling screams. Know your limits, kids. - February 25, 2013--

Reviewer: Skobud - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 30, 2013

Subject: Epochal 1974 "Whatever's going on in the rest of the world, if it's wars or kidnappings or crimes, this is a peaceful Sunday night with the Grateful Dead."



A perfect intro to a near perfect show on the tail end of a phenomenal run. This show is a a perfect example of what I call heavy smoothness. Throughout the show, no matter the tune, they seem to maintain an effortless high that just lasts and lasts. Nothing seems forced and everything is played with conviction and poise which translates ever so nicely from the tape to the space in between my ears. This shows represents everything I love about the band, all wrapped up in a nice little three and a half hour package. All my favorite elements represented nicely with a wonderful, almost heartfelt vibe from the band.



The first set start with Bill Graham’s wonderful intro followed by an excellent US Blues opener that really sets the tone for the entire evening. The next five tunes, Mexicali through Jack Straw are all very good in their own right. I think the Jack Straw stands out the most as it is almost just exactly perfect. Jerry and Bobby just sound great, and Jerry’s soloing is laid back but ever present throughout the entire tune. So easy on the ears and wound up really nicely. Incredible Jack if there ever was one. Next on my list of standouts is the China>Rider. I mean, how good is this? Jerry’s work almost sounds a little twangy during China, very cool and unique. Each go round they come back slower and end even faster, very cool indeed. Not your average freight train transition here, more of a tricky-heavy-smoothie transition right here. Kinda like you have been listening and grooving to it for a few minutes before you really realize they already moved it right into Rider. Really great little jam tucked into the transition. Sweet! Ok, so the last of the heavies for the first set is the obvious, Playin’ .This one is very reminiscent of others from the period with a few subtle differences. They keep the pace up a little on this one, and never really slow it down too too much. Its very jazzy and at times Jerry was reminding me of Wes Montgomery the way he was throwing around those muted chords here and there. Make no mistake, it still had all the freakiness and then some, but I thought it was livelier and jazzier than others I have heard from the period. First set is done and I am happy. What a great listen so far and really easy on the ears.



The second set starts off beautifully with a Cumberland for the ages. This one is smooth and heavy, with Phil showing the way as he should on this tune. Jerry’s soloing is quick but not fast, and every note seems to be right where he wants it to be. Love this tune and this version. Great way to open the second set. Roses, Big River and Bertha were all well done, with Big River being the best of the three. They always did this tune with a real sense of purpose during this era, and this version is no exception. Roses was no slouch either, as I believe this was only the second or third time they played it live. Next up is WRS>LIG>Row Jimmy and I thought they were pretty standard and nothing too out of the ordinary. SOF and Promised Land followed and again, good but not great. Bobby was really getting down during Promised Land however. Now, on to Dark Star>Dew which is one of the obvious highlights of the show. It takes the boys about twenty minutes to even get the first verse out, and well worth the wait. This DS is pretty damn spooky, and after said first verse it is truly face melting time. I thought I heard Spanish Jam firing up around the 25 minute mark, but then again I could be wrong. This is one for the ages that goes right into an all timer Dew. Fuckin Dew-riffic right here. As good if not better than my personal fav of 6/18/74. Just incredible stuff being laid down right here. Emotional and sharp, and as heavy as could be. Watch out for this one, it may just knock you on your ass if you are not careful. Its that good. Smags is well done and the closing combo of NFA>GDTRFB>NFA is wonderful. They really bring the house down with the encore though, Baby Blue. Delicate and emotional, heavy and smooth. Just the way it should be. Bring the house lights up and that is that. Imagine for a moment what it would have been like to see a show during this time of this caliber. Incredible, just incredible. I give this show an A+ with my very highest recommendation. I think its only a matter of time before this run is chosen for the box set treatment. An all time performance was given on this evening my friends, make no mistake about it. - January 30, 2013Epochal 1974

Reviewer: TDCarowindz - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 13, 2012

Subject: true bliss i started this show on WRS, just because its a WOS and this was the first notes played over my new home theater/audio...i have never been so close to Jerry and Bob and have Phil shake the foundations of the building like this before. it's almost better than being there, but sure is the closest thing i'll come to a wayback machine. i can't wait to start playing some flak files....guess now i will have to stop recording on cd's and move all my music to dvd's....hats off to Mr. Miller as always, you have made many smile sir...and a gracious thank you to those who have made all this come to be, bless ya all! - June 13, 2012true bliss

Reviewer: quidity - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 25, 2012

Subject: good show good sound Like it, yes. - February 25, 2012good show good sound

Reviewer: sharkmanlpn - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 23, 2012

Subject: Pure Bliss Sound 10. Show ? how can I rate this? Just listen. There are no words that I know of. Thank you Charlie Miller.

How bout this OH MY GOD!!!!!!!!!. Just Listen you will see. Grand Slam in the Bottom of the 9th with 2 outs game 7 of the World Series sharkmanlpn -- February 23, 2012Pure Bliss

Reviewer: grifftrain2000 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 1, 2011

Subject: 1974/02/24 Incredible audio quality of a great show. This show really comes alive with this CM upgrade. If your a fan of 74, even if you had this show, this upgrade is a must. Thanks for your work Charlie Miller.

I love the guitar on Candyman starting at the 3;25 mark. Very trippy sounding - December 1, 20111974/02/24