Set 1



Morning Dew

Beat It On Down The Line

Ramble On Rose

Jack Straw

Wave That Flag

Looks Like Rain

Box Of Rain

They Love Each Other

The Race Is On

Row Jimmy

El Paso

Bird Song

Playing In The Band



Set 2



Eyes Of The World ->

Stella Blue

Big River

Here Comes Sunshine

Around And Around

Dark Star ->

He's Gone ->

Wharf Rat ->

Truckin'

Sugar Magnolia



Set 3





It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry

That's All Right, Mama

The Promised Land

Not Fade Away ->

Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->

Drums ->

Not Fade Away

Johnny B. Goode

Patch Info:



(FOB) Unknown Mics -> Master Cassette -> Reel -> Korg MR-1000 supplies:



Eyes Of The World (6:54 - 6:56)







Notes:



-- All disc changes are seamless



-- This is a fixed version of shnid=89640



-- Cleaned up many flaws and fixed the levels



-- It may not be perfect, but it's a lot better



-- Patch source recorded by Bill Gadsden



-- Patch source transferred by Charlie Miller and Neil Sturtevant

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Reviewer: beavewah - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 16, 2020

Subject: 6/10/73 I'm enjoying this show. Love the reviews. The 'eyes" is truly superb and they really let lose on this version. Love how they open with Morning Dew. Super rare. - July 16, 20206/10/73

Reviewer: Magichord - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 7, 2020

Subject: Sweet Memories! This was my third show, (yes, I'm getting old) -I'd already been enveloped in the joy of the day before. Got some good photos on the ninth. It was a very special afternoon and night- I'll never forget it. The performance live was definately better than what you get from the SNBDs loaded here. They were so ON I was in heaven. I drifted here and there only about 30 ft. from the stage, dead center. Listening to the first few bars of this Morning Dew again literally gives me goosebumps. The day before was amazing, and I hardly expected them to surpass it, but they did.

I'm a big fan of Birdsong, largely for the jams they did within it, and this one is the longest I know of...beautifully rendered. PITB follows to end the first set, and by this time it was completely dark...and we all got a mind-blowing surprise. Right when the final bars of Playin' started, the refrain, someone in the sound booth out in the audience set off some major fireworks. So, during the final chords of the song, we get this visual extravaganza, everybody with their heads tilted back, gazing up in major euphoria.

Even though a bit of the magic from how extremely tight they were is lost in these recordings, it's still a great stream, especially Charlie's transfer. Buy yourself a really good desktop stereo if you haven't already, and enjoy! - June 7, 2020Sweet Memories!

Reviewer: quelots - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 10, 2018

Subject: 45th anniversary! Legendary show.



-q - June 10, 201845th anniversary!

Reviewer: mustin321 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 23, 2015

Subject: Great Show Really solid stuff...except for some weird thing that Phil starts doing in Dark Star...and not spacey weird...more like he is trying to cue a song at a very awkward moment. Settle down easy Phily.



And I guess that is Dickey Betts on the 3rd set? - July 23, 2015Great Show

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 16, 2014

Subject: Very tasty, and awesome jam session at the end. - November 16, 2014Very tasty,

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 12, 2014

Subject: A ribbon for your hair One of my favorite versions of Box of Rain ever. Phil and Donna sound great together!

The Climax of the song is beautiful. - June 12, 2014A ribbon for your hair

Reviewer: Tom Etheridge - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 11, 2013

Subject: 40 Year Flashback 500 Stars

My first Dead show June 9th & 10th, 1973....

My first LSD trip....

God Bless Charlie Miller, Kelton Burgess (who told me about this) and the Archive. I'm spending the exact 40th anniversary re-experiencing this mega concert.....

Nobody will ever convince me there was ever a better show, even if there is...including the numerous mistakes...

We got there after the music started the first day....I really wanted to hear Doug Sahm and I've never been able to confirm that he did or did not appear....the reviewer from Rolling Stone (whom I suspect spent the day at the hotel) says that Sahm opened Saturday and Wet Willie opened Sunday (RS gave the prize to Wet Willie but made no mention of the next sentence)...my memory was Wet Willie both days and a stunning, show-stopper the first day from a new band from Spartanburg,SC: The Marshall Tucker Band. Laugh all you want, dear DeadHeads, then listen to MTB's CD "Way Out West" from Sept. 26, 1973 at SF Winterland, especially " Everyday I Sing the Blues"...Bands just don't crank this hard anymore, period.....Jerry proves conclusively that all true rock n roll guitar playing starts and ends with Chuck Berry.....Any way thanks to Charlie Miller and Kelton Burgess...and everybody at Archive...40 year Flashback!!!!!!! - June 11, 201340 Year Flashback

Reviewer: jjf47 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 11, 2013

Subject: Good set, yes - but '73 being their best year ever, no late '60s to me. the standouts here - morning dew, jack straw, bird song, dark star (especially the last third) and it takes a train to cry - probably the best version of this song i've ever heard, even over dylan's or kooper and stills on super sessions.



when they were on, they were really on.



likewise, when they were off, they were really off.



never did care much for the race is on - round and round and johnny be good are okay, but i'll take chuck berry any day of the week.



otherwise they were right on the button. el paso and big river are up there with johnny cash and marty robbins. - June 11, 2013Good set, yes - but '73 being their best year ever, no

Reviewer: Kariaudar - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 11, 2012

Subject: This one is epic! Yet another red-hot incredibly long concert (4 hours and 35 minutes long, no less!) from the fabulous year of 1973, arguably the Dead´s finest year ever.

One of the things which make ´73 stand out, even by Dead standards, is that the jazz-influence was much more pronounced in that year than in any other era in the band´s history. Just listen to this concert´s ´Dark Star´ and you´ll know what I mean. - July 11, 2012This one is epic!

Reviewer: P.M. Kramer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 28, 2011

Subject: in another time, another place here we go........start down the lazy river and nothing will bring you back - July 28, 2011in another time, another place