Disc One

Set I

01 Truckin'

02 Big Railroad Blues

03 Big Boss Man

04 Bird Song

05 Playing In The Band

06 Hard To Handle

07 Loser

08 Mama Tried

09 Casey Jones

10 Sugar Magnolia (aborted due to technical problems))

11 Sugar Magnolia





Disc Two

Set II

01 Good Lovin' >

02 Drums >

03 Good Lovin'

04 Me And Bobby McGee

05 Deal

06 Beat It On Down The Line

07 I'm A King Bee

08 Bertha

09 Sing Me Back Home



Disc Three

01 Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad >

02 jam >

03 Turn On Your Love Light

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Reviewer: Magichord - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 3, 2020

Subject: A MUST-hear! I wholeheartedly agree with Dr. Keith, below. Anyone unfamiliar with this show should pause reading this NOW, copy the Archive address here to add to your collection, and listen as soon as possible! This is an awesome, justly famous show that will get you hoppin' and boppin'! Apart from Pig being in TOP form, the psychedelic interplay between the rest of the band members during Good Lovin' is very far out. This is R&B with mind-boggling twists and turns, folks. And does Pigpen let his Lovelight shine brightly! The rap here is well-known as the most elaborate and coolest of any performance ever, of this song.

I'll never understand why this has never been released commercially. Makes no sense. An essential, legendary show. - June 3, 2020A MUST-hear!

Reviewer: Dr.Keith - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 13, 2016

Subject: Uh-mazing show The sound on this version is top-notch, which is a blessing for such an epic set.



It's a balancing act between playing the songs by the book and jamming out a little. Fiddle with the tempo or key too much, and the song gets butchered. But right here we have the Grateful Dead, fearlessly riding the knife's edge of experimentation, and making it look easy.



This show is such a killer example of the Dead live. Makes a great example for the newcomer, and a real feast for the seasoned head. Dr.Keith -- April 13, 2016Uh-mazing show

Reviewer: pinga - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 27, 2015

Subject: a fine soundboard from 71 Love those pristine '71 soundboards...What's there not to love here? Good ol GD at its best! - April 27, 2015a fine soundboard from 71

Reviewer: GermanShepherd - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 14, 2012

Subject: Two in a row Interesting...two shows in a row with a Sugar Magnolia false start. Ok, not all that interesting. Very nice sound, no complaints here. Looks like a good, long show of dance tunes. Bet these people were wore out when the show was over! - December 14, 2012Two in a row

Reviewer: Pangolin22 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 11, 2012

Subject: Pigpen in top form Great show but a slight notch below the best of the year. Some special performances earn this performance top marks though. It can't be said enough how wonderful this Bird Song is. All of Pigpen's performances here are bang-on. The SMBH and GDTRFB>Lovelight are also stand-standout performances. - December 11, 2012Pigpen in top form

Reviewer: craw - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 5, 2012

Subject: segue cuts suck i agree completely....email craw333@ hotmail.com for help with this show - October 5, 2012segue cuts suck

Reviewer: rrschwz28 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 19, 2012

Subject: Five and a half stars, but... Great Bird Song, strong Ron show. Fabulous Hard To Handle.



But...



Why does the existence of drums in Good Lovin' mean it is automatically cut up into THREE tracks? It's ONE song. So Good Lovin' now has two artificial interruptions in it.



And a less-than-two-minute "Jam" gets it's own track?!?!? Jamming is what this band is all about! We should be able to hear GDTR into Lovelight as one uninterrupted piece, THE WAY THEY PLAYED IT. If that means they have to be listed as one track, so be it.



At it's best, this site does not provide a perfect segue: a seamless transition without pause from one track to the next. At worst, it does not proceed to the next track on it's own, and it's necessary to click the mouse to hear the next part of the song.



In the car (or other CD player), the transition from one track to the next is also very pronounced. I thought one of the ways the band weaved their magic was long, uninterrupted pieces of music. Why are you guys ruining the mood?



Does anyone agree with me? - August 19, 2012Five and a half stars, but...

Reviewer: Green Warbler - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 17, 2010

Subject: All I Know Is.....SOLD! BROOKLYN BRIDGE!!



Primordial versions of Sugar Mags, Truckin, Playin' are hopped up and explosive. Loser is powerfully "Sweet Susie." Quite possibly the best Bird Song of all time, hands down. Hard To Handle cooks at a high tempo, also in the top 5 ever, and Good Lovin' is epic. Pigpen is spot o with charisma and timing for a priceless Buck & A Quarter Jam, the likes of which has no better anywhere, at least to my knowledge (and if there is one, please e-mail me at greenwarbler@



This show is flawless. 8 stars, minimum. Thank you Sir Mick for completing this show with far superior quality than I've ever heard it before! This tape, dubbed from a crispy soundboard in my freshman year of college has been part of my treasured favorites for 20 years. Getting a clean, complete listen to this show is an absolute joyous occasion.Primordial versions of Sugar Mags, Truckin, Playin' are hopped up and explosive. Loser is powerfully "Sweet Susie." Quite possibly the best Bird Song of all time, hands down. Hard To Handle cooks at a high tempo, also in the top 5 ever, and Good Lovin' is epic. Pigpen is spot o with charisma and timing for a priceless Buck & A Quarter Jam, the likes of which has no better anywhere, at least to my knowledge (and if there is one, please e-mail me at greenwarbler@ gmail.com ).This show is flawless. 8 stars, minimum. Thank you Sir Mick for completing this show with far superior quality than I've ever heard it before! - October 17, 2010All I Know Is.....SOLD! BROOKLYN BRIDGE!!

Reviewer: kefka0630 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 24, 2010

Subject: Awesome Good Lovin' Definitely a pigpen show. The setlist is pretty standard Spring '71, and the playing is good throughout (aside from technical difficulties), but Pigpen definitely shines in this show.



The classic Brooklyn Bridge rap in Good Lovin' is definitely worth a listen. The other highlight of the show being the GDTRFB>Lovelight complete with pigpen hooking up random audience members.



Worth a listen or two in my books, but it's early 1971, so it's all pretty standard besides that. Not much jamming... Just the same old songs being played the same old ways. - June 24, 2010Awesome Good Lovin'

Reviewer: Silverstein - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2009

Subject: Sounds a bit louder Is this an upgrade of the previous post? What a classic Pigpen show. Nice stuff all around. '71 is one of the top years for me. - April 16, 2009Sounds a bit louder

Reviewer: oh_uh_um_ah - - April 7, 2008

Subject: CLICK CHECK FOR OTHER COPIES CLICK CHECK FOR OTHER COPIES



AND THEN YOU CAN STREAM THE SHOW... - April 7, 2008CLICK CHECK FOR OTHER COPIES

Reviewer: tomatoman66 - - December 24, 2007

Subject: I've been looking for this show for some time now this is quite the tease. the lovelight here is pig's big 'dollar and a quarter meltdown, and i recall the jamming to be extra heavy, to cover the embarassment almost if feels like - December 24, 2007I've been looking for this show for some time now