Set 1



Promised Land, Sugaree, Mexicali Blues, Loser, Black Throated Wind, They Love Each Other, Jack Straw, Ramble On Rose, El Paso, Brown Eyed Women, Greatest Story Ever Told, Loose Lucy, Beat It On Down The Line, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider



Set 2



Me & My Uncle, Bertha, Me And Bobby McGee, Tennessee Jed, Playin' In The Band-> Mississippi Half Step-> Big River, Playin' In The Band, He's Gone-> Truckin'-> Nobody's Fault But Mine-> Wharf Rat-> Stella Blue, Sugar Magnolia, E: Uncle John's Band

Missing "Promised Land"



patched from gd73-10-27.sbd.wier.16583.sbeok.shnf -- funny thing is that this SBD source is also missing "Promised Land" has an unknown AUD source as a patch as well. :)







"Sugaree" is missing the first 20 seconds and is mono for the next 15 seconds, so the first 60 seconds is a matrix SBD-AUD patch using gd73-10-27.sbd.wier.16583.sbeok.shnf







There are a few songs that have the first notes clipped, as the recording deck was turned on and off to save tape. Left as is.







All other tape flips were patched with SBD as well.



Also note, the SBD source stops in the middle of "Wharf Rat", with the last three songs missing.

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Reviewer: Gr8fulTed - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2016

Subject: Pregnant Donna in Indy I sure enjoy this audience recording. It adds liveliness to the concert experience, compared to the soundboard I have. Is there anyone who recalls the big guy that climbed up on stage during the show? I think it was during Greatest Story, which really smoked!! Keith was on fire, on the piano. - April 16, 2016Pregnant Donna in Indy

Reviewer: bcol - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 8, 2014

Subject: A Treasure What an absolute treat to find this show. Hearing the opening lines really takes me back. I can recall walking in with a fine crew of friends looking for a place to sit just as they broke into Promised Land. It's worth noting that this evening did not have the jazzy, free-form feel that many of that year did. This one was country thru and thru, with some rock and roll tossed in for good measure. So, If you like the country side of the Dead, this show is for you. And, if you really want a taste of how emotive and beautiful Jerry could be (with both voice and guitar), give Sugaree a few good listens.



Big, big thanks to the guys who recorded it.



(And, yes, I'm sure we all can agree that the recording is not the greatest but I'll tell you from experience - it sounded exactly like this in that big barn of an auditorium.) - August 8, 2014A Treasure

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, 2013

Subject: - Brilliant show! - July 22, 2013

Reviewer: Smerdyakov - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 15, 2011

Subject: For those who desire it.... This recording will satisfy. This really is a lot better than the antiseptic SBD's from this era. Not for every one but good. - July 15, 2011For those who desire it....

Reviewer: lardo38 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 23, 2010

Subject: holy sugar mags! the sugar mag just blew my balls off !!! - July 23, 2010holy sugar mags!

Reviewer: jerry8995 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 20, 2010

Subject: Great Memories Every night I work in the office and usually let the inter archive spin the roulette wheel for my listening pleasure while I work. Well...what a treat tonight....this is my 1st ever Dead show.

I was 15 and my girlfriend's brother took us. The setlist is fantastic and the memories are better. Got on the bus 10-27-73 and I'm still taking the ride ! At least I'm enjoying the ride ! - May 20, 2010Great Memories