Promised Land Sugaree El Paso Loser Black Throated Wind Bertha Mexicali Blues Tennessee Jed Big River China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider Box Of Rain Beat It On Down The Line Friend Of The Devil Around And Around Casey Jones
Greatest Story Ever Told Brown Eyed Women Me And My Uncle Deal Me And Bobby McGee He's Gone > Truckin' > The Other One > Sing Me Back Home Sugar Magnolia Uncle John's Band One More Saturday Night
Reviewer:clementinescaboose
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January 15, 2015 (edited)
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The segue from He's Gone to Truckin is sort of funny.
Jerry and Bob are angling hard for the Other One during the He's Gone outro, but Phil has other ideas - he is seriously pushing for Truckin'. He finally
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concedes and all three of them start playing an Other One jam. But then, they abruptly segue into Truckin' after all! It also sounds like Bob says "Don't smoke!" during Truckin, presumably to the audience- seems sort of unusual for a theater to have a no smoking policy back then.
Reviewer:tededfred
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November 14, 2013 Subject:
Sugaree
Sweet and soft Sugaree. Don't miss it.
Reviewer:chris phillips
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July 31, 2013 (edited)
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OK
Me and Bobby McGee and Sing Me Back Home are highlights.
Reviewer:GermanShepherd
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February 4, 2013 (edited)
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Standard line-up, great sound
A nice outro to He's Gone into Other One. Cool transitioning back into Truckin'. It sounds like at the end of Other One, they start playing Wharf Rat
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but a quick look at the setlist, and they switch to Sing Me Back Home.
Reviewer:njpg
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November 15, 2012 Subject:
May be my favorite '72 show.
I love everything from China Cat on. Phil's bass, for some reason pertaining to the early recording, is distorted, making the beginning hard to listen
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to at first, but persevere. Actually, the more recent version of this recording is even better than this one.
Reviewer:mddichard07
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August 12, 2011 Subject:
Perfect Balance!
I've got to agree with the review below me. Mr. Miller has created another masterpiece with the perfect balance of Bob and Jerry. Excellent examples of
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this are Bertha, Deal, Around and Around, and Big River. Classic 1972. Great Performance with amazing music and audio that gives individual highlights to each member of the band but still shows you just how much of a team effort a concert from The Grateful Dead was. Beautiful show and worth the download for any fan.
"but Greatest Story seems to be missing and the second set tracks don't line up on the player......" - congrats Diana - or should we call you 'Princess'.
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Another job (stuffing Dead-Heads) well done .... RSVP
Reviewer:jonarobb
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August 14, 2008 (edited)
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Amazing!
Sounds incredible! The stereo split with Weir and Garcia's guitars is upfront and crisp. Love it and thanks for the upgrade.