01 Viola Lee Blues

02 Morning Dew

03 Cold Rain And Snow

04 New Potato Caboose

05 Alligator >

06 Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)

07 Good Morning Little School Girl

This setlist differs from that given on the deadlists site.



List may be from any one of these three shows at the Avalon.







This is listed as a SBD in its identifier here, but it is listed as an AUD over at eTree.

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Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 28, 2015

Subject: Viola Lee Blues VIOLA is a tune where you can really experience the difference between the Grateful Dead in 1967 and the Furthur covers of the old classics.

This is frantic , intense and urgent it could melt the paint off the walls.

If you listen to Furthur they have smoother vocals but not much urgency. Here the Grateful Dead sound like one of the names they originally gave themselves.

THE EMERGENCY CREW!

Credit to Pigpen he sounds like he is giving Jerry a run for his money.

Yes there is a speed issue because Jerry does sound like the chic who originally recorded Morning Dew here. (Bonnie Dobson)

Biggest knock with sound may be it causes Phil's deep bass to get lost.

They had me with the jams in Viola Lee so it does not matter anyway...

Funny Pigpen sounds like Pig no matter what the speed.

Turn this up and experience primal Garcia! - January 28, 2015Viola Lee Blues

Reviewer: weironamissionfrombob - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 19, 2014

Subject: upgrade? This is good stuff,this source comes through more clear, quality is a tad better than the other source, especially the Alligator. Hearing it this sped up is a little annoying, it would be great if someone could upgrade this and slow it down,(ahemm..Charlie Miller..)Anything in existence from 67' gets 5 stars



This is most likely from late September-October 67' - March 19, 2014upgrade?

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 5, 2013

Subject: - I disagree. Although the tape is quite speeded up, you can hear everything the band's doing & how well they're doing it, & they're doing it very well indeed! It's definitely not early '67: Gibson LP instead of Guild Starfire and the Twin Reverb has been modified. I'll have to match this version against others to see if any have been fixed for speed, to see which version I want to keep, but it's a great show & the recording is otherwise great. - December 5, 2013

Reviewer: william_now_61 - favorite favorite - January 16, 2011

Subject: high pitch is easily correctable

Otherwise the quality is pretty poor. using Sound Forge or some similar program, back the pitch down on COLD RAIN AND SNOW by one and a half semi-tones. ( e.g . -1.5) Jerry's voice is quite recognizable after that.Otherwise the quality is pretty poor. - January 16, 2011high pitch is easily correctable

Reviewer: clementinescaboose - favorite - July 15, 2010

Subject: hahaha revenge of the chipmunks!!!! - July 15, 2010hahaha

Reviewer: skuzzlebutt - favorite - October 22, 2009

Subject: Waste of hard drive space One look at the set list tells me there's no way this date is correct- "Alligator" and "New Potato" were months away. But it hardly matters- this is a terrible sounding high-speed audience recording. Recommended only for the most obessive completists. - October 22, 2009Waste of hard drive space

Reviewer: L. Rosley - favorite - May 29, 2008

Subject: Not from January 1967



However, this recording is unlistenable. It is way to fast, with the vocals speeded up to such high pitches that the singers are unrecognizable. There's a normal-pitched version here (though quality is not good):

http://www.archive.org/details/gd67-01-27.aud.hanno.16744.sbeok.shnf This show cannot be from January 1967--it must be later in the year. Look at the set list from just a month ago--the Dead weren't playing New Potato, Alligator at all at this time. Also, the jamming is more matured than January was.However, this recording is unlistenable. It is way to fast, with the vocals speeded up to such high pitches that the singers are unrecognizable. There's a normal-pitched version here (though quality is not good): - May 29, 2008Not from January 1967