Set 1



Bertha ->

The Promised Land

Candyman ->

C C Rider

Althea

Me And My Uncle ->

Big River

Dupree's Diamond Blues

It's All Over Now

West L.A. Fadeaway

Throwing Stones ->

Deal



Set 2



Touch Of Grey ->

Man Smart (Woman Smarter)

High Time

Estimated Prophet ->

Eyes Of The World ->

Drums ->

Space ->

The Other One ->

Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->

Morning Dew ->

Sugar Magnolia



Encore

U.S. Blues

- Patch from ShnID-18985 in Drums, 5:12 > 5:25.



- Second set disc break is seamless.



- THANKS to Jim Wise for the discs!

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Reviewer: rockthing - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 3, 2019

Subject: For Headphones Only Far from a completist, take this opinion with as much salt as needed, but to these ears this is one of the best field recordings I can recall hearing. The sense of 3D space is so (un)real. Perhaps it's best appreciated with a nice set of headphones while lying down with one's eyes closed.



The songs that were, then, new, are still in the work-in-progress-stage, mostly, and steal a bit of momentum, but the majority of the second set more than makes up for any lull one may perceive as they perform material that they aren't a hundred percent confident with yet. The end of the show really, really puts that Dead show smile on my face. The opportunity to hear these early song arrangements is always an endearing point of the Dead.



This is not one of my more well-versed periods for the band, but this recording makes this show enjoyable as much as a concert as a soundscape. Well done.



I kind of feel like Jerry is not able to support the song melodies as well with his voice on this date. The lyrics are there, but that old sweetness seems a bit lost from his voice. He's giving it all he's got, but a certain amount of subtlety seems to be missing. The other fantastic elements easily make up for this most of the time. - February 3, 2019For Headphones Only

Reviewer: Black throated wind - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 25, 2016

Subject: Touch of Grey I was at this show and remember hearing "Touch of Grey"for the first time. I was 22 at the time and not familiar with the lyrics, I thought the Dead was signaling the end was near . Boy was I wrong, 3/4 of the way thru the show I settled down behind the stage and watched and listened, the sound was amazing the Dead had that little fish bowl swirling , Going down the road , Moring Dew , Sugar Mag , U.S. blues I was seeing the audience just like the Band was seeing the fans . The whole place was jumping and rocking away. An incredible sight. Needles to say " they never stopped rockin" - March 25, 2016Touch of Grey

Reviewer: BilHam 2 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 19, 2015

Subject: Phil Chant I was there, I have the tape....

At the end of Spanish Jam, I STARTED THE PHIL CHANT!!!!

Somebody yells, "Phiiiiiill!!!" and I start, "PHIL, PHIL, PHIL," and so does the crowd, and he comes on with MAJOR BOMBS!!!! Then they go into a SICK Other One! Huge show!!!

And when we left he venue it was snowing!!! - September 19, 2015Phil Chant

Reviewer: gordon hensley - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 17, 2014

Subject: ez 5 star 5 stars for performance and vibe of venue that night... a great little experience: cap center to portland to boston - April 17, 2014ez 5 star

Reviewer: gratefulmusic - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 17, 2011

Subject: Great Show Great AUD, Great Show, Add this one to your collection. - January 17, 2011Great Show