Set 1



Promised Land, Sugaree, Mexicali Blues, Loser, Black Throated Wind, Tennessee Jed, El Paso, Big Railroad Blues, Box Of Rain, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Beat It On Down The Line, Brown Eyed Women, Around & Around, Casey Jones



Set 2



Bertha-> Greatest Story Ever Told, He's Gone, Mississippi Half Step, Sugar Magnolia, One More Saturday Night, Uncle John's Band

Notes:



-- Disc change is seamless



-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction

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Reviewer: drowning_witch - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 18, 2017

Subject: Playing for their lives When someone asks you why people play the bass. this is what you need to play to them. Phil bombing the way forth for the band But that's just the surface we are shoveling through. Is jerry leading? is Phil leading? does it matter? when this kind of interplay boils through the surface of their psyche into the instruments, you can follow a fractal and reach any conclusion you like. that's the power of this version. it's jazz; a path that any creative being aspires towards in some shape or form. an infinity of patterns and interplay that you get to pick and follow from the content of the noise wall that is put up through the sentient exploration and experiential familiarity that the grateful dead honed over the years; the essence of what makes them such a force.



- December 18, 2017Playing for their lives

Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 18, 2014

Subject: Steal your face

This does not seem to match the set list that the taper provides but I am not complaining because I am in the middle of the He's Gone and I am already glad I decided to get out of bed to listen to this.

Props to Donna during Greatest Story.

Would assume this is the 2nd set because it feels like the band has already been pre-lubed. I love Phil's pounding bass keeping time. I am literally bouncing in my chair.

The Jack Straw is moving at a very fast clip, wow full gallop!!!

Deal was my first actually live Dead tune at a Jerry show in 84 in Orange County N.Y.

I just remember everyone including myself dancing bone to bone and being one sweaty beautiful mess.

Wow, I was hooked and Jerry with a big grin.

"Don't you let that deal go down'

Here comes the Playing in the Band.

Donna hanging tough with Bobby on the vocals, Phil just off exploring already.

It is like they were in a prolonged mind left body jam that they worked their way thru getting oh so close to the total meltdown.

Everything after this might just as well call 4 encores because PLAYIN is the musical epi-center of the evening.

They get a huge hand for the P.I.T.B

Yeah! this works. Thanks for the recommendation Dudley Dead.This does not seem to match the set list that the taper provides but I am not complaining because I am in the middle of the He's Gone and I am already glad I decided to get out of bed to listen to this.Props to Donna during Greatest Story.Would assume this is the 2nd set because it feels like the band has already been pre-lubed. I love Phil's pounding bass keeping time. I am literally bouncing in my chair.The Jack Straw is moving at a very fast clip, wow full gallop!!!Deal was my first actually live Dead tune at a Jerry show in 84 in Orange County N.Y.I just remember everyone including myself dancing bone to bone and being one sweaty beautiful mess.Wow, I was hooked and Jerry with a big grin."Don't you let that deal go down'Here comes the Playing in the Band.Donna hanging tough with Bobby on the vocals, Phil just off exploring already.It is like they were in a prolonged mind left body jam that they worked their way thru getting oh so close to the total meltdown.Everything after this might just as well call 4 encores because PLAYIN is the musical epi-center of the evening.They get a huge hand for the P.I.T.B p.s . The Uncle John's Band is sweet! - November 18, 2014Steal your face

Reviewer: chris phillips - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 19, 2014

Subject: great era Deal, Playin' and UJB are excellent. Only Veneta tops this Playin'.

11/17 and 11/19 are also superlative, best shows after Jersey. - May 19, 2014great era

Reviewer: nsp - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 4, 2013

Subject: Playin in the Band!!!! Easily my favorite version of this tune, but I am partial to the '72-'74 era.



The jam in this particular version just ebbs and flows with stunning interplay between every member of the band. Phil is an absolute animal, Bobby's phrasing is locked in perfectly with Billy, Keith's fills are extremely tasteful, and then there's Jer and his Color Sound wah....incredible. Check out the point in the jam at 18:30!



To me, this 26 minutes of incredible music exemplifies the Grateful Dead. When I need to put a smile on my face, I will revisit this version of PITB and make it happen every time.... 5 stars for that alone. - November 4, 2013Playin in the Band!!!!

Reviewer: Donna_Sucked and We All Know It - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 3, 2013

Subject: Great Fall '72 My first year of live shows and my favorite year overall, especially the fall shows. Playing in the Band is the masterpiece here. Why people waste their time with the lame, tame shows after 1986 instead of listening to this incredible material is beyond me. - November 3, 2013Great Fall '72

Reviewer: drifterhatesleafblowers - - April 4, 2013

Subject: They had a hard run Just got finished watching Weir Wednesday and Steve Parrish was talking about how the Dead crew was driving a straight burn to Houston from Wichita the night before. A straight road, he said, with one turn.



Apparently, he lost control shortly before dawn and the truck went on its side, landing in the mud. No injuries, I guess, because they rented a truck and reloaded. But were a muddy mess.



The Dead still made it, and Parish said he felt like the band was playing for them all night. He said when they got to the hotel after a hellish day, Phil Lesh pulled his muddy boots off his feet.



He was wrong with one part of the retelling. He said the Dead were on a double-bill with ABB and they expected ABB to play long to cover their lateness, but didn't because it was the day Barry Oakley died.



Well, wiki says Oakley died a week before. An understandable mix up on Steve P's part after a lifetime of touring. - April 4, 2013They had a hard run