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Grateful Dead June 11, 1976
Boston Music Hall Boston, MA | Listen on archive
18
Dancin' in the Streets
You know in the first drum beats you are in for a serious treat. Cannot beat 76' Dancin' versions :)
11
Sugaree
Sweet and sultry. Perfect all the way throughout. A sublime crescendo that sneaks up and blows me away. I'm left with the chills.
20
Stella Blue
Try it, you'll like it. Slow, delicate, and nuanced, A+ HiDef Betty-board. You can hear a pin drop.
9
Looks Like Rain
Wonderful Bobby and Donna Vocals with a nice guitar throughout by Jerry. Beautiful and heartfelt.
7
Might As Well
New C.Miller cleanup (10/17) brings in the love. Brilliant show opener with everything '76 has to offer: Hot mellow, lyricisms, and DJG at her best.
7
It Must Have Been The Roses
If you've passed by this show, you're missing out a sweetheart of a Roses here. Check out the new C.Miller clean pane of glass in the window.
3
Brown Eyed Women
Beautifully cleaned up version up now showcases the tight ensemble playing here. Bobby's tone is crystal clear and his fills are a treat to hear.
4
The Music Never Stopped
Baffling that this isn't here yet. Perfect tight ensemble playing, exhuberence and one idea flowing into another. Great recent C.Miller cleanup too.
2
Samson and Delilah
Ballsy strut. Donna and Bobby are perfectly in sync, the mix is great, and Jerry's on fire. Check out the Miller cleanup.
3
Johnny B. Goode
MORE COWBELL! (And some very tight, blistering rock, sweet ensemble vocals, and good times for everyone after a great great show.)
3
Tennessee Jed
If you know this smooth customer of a show, you know how drynamic [yes, I typed that] and user friendly this TJ is. An always welcome visitor.
5
Ship of Fools
Just perfect. This and the one from two nights before are played so well, this should've been the studio version. Love '76!!!
1
Mama Tried
Keith is going nuts and the drummers have a swing in their shoes. FANTASTIC version that needs some love.