Promised Land, Cold Rain & Snow, Me & My Uncle, He's Gone, Mexicali Blues, Deal, Big River, Cumberland Blues, Black Throated Wind, Bird Song, Sugaree, Around & Around, Playin' In The Band El Paso, Mississippi Half Step, Greatest Story Ever Told, Tomorrow Is Forever, Truckin'-> The Other One-> It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Sugar Magnolia, E:26 Miles-> E: Johnny B. Goode
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48-41; for flaws see revised info file;
note next night 9/27/72 is available as Dick's Picks 11- go
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One of the best PITB of 1972 IMO, and one of the first to exceed 20 minutes. They keep a good flow almost throughout the whole jam. Good recording too.
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BobbyC
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March 30, 2017 Subject:
He's Gone
worth it for He's Gone alone. great sound.
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chris phillips
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July 1, 2013 (edited)
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9/23-9/28 gems
fine first set, good Truckin>Other One
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pdxfisher
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June 21, 2010 Subject:
This was a great show
but was eclipsed by the night before with the Morning Dew show opener. What I remember most about the Stanley Theater shows was the "Get Well Pigpen{"
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banner that hung from the balcony. During a rocker like Sugar Magnolia the balcony would bounce up and down about a foot and the banner waved like crazy. I was glad I wasn't underneath all that concrete (18th row that night). I understand they condemned the building shortly after
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October 21, 2009 Subject:
9-26-72
I agree with my fellow reviews. This is top notch both in performance and sound quality. Also I'm happy to see that there are young people like dddeeeaaaddd
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that know great music when they hear it. My girlfriend is only twenty four and I've got her hooked.
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February 13, 2009 Subject:
great show
This is an excelent show. I have been reading the book grateful dead gear. For all you fanatics out there it is a great read tells about all the new
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gear and inovations. Its fun to read sections then hop on the archive and listen to the shows and listen to the sound difference from when new gear was introduced.
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dddeeeaaaddd
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January 9, 2009 Subject:
truckin - the other one
sooo perfect!!!! the other one is an awesome song filled with greater guitar licks and bobby knows how to always crush the vocals. damn I LOVE THE DEAD
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and im only 19.
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chefbabyryan
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August 19, 2008 Subject:
If you have stumbled on this... show listen!
Great quality, great jamming, followed by transcending 20+ min take of playin' in the band
why oh why is there a cut in this cumberland!? if not for the cut this would probably be my #1 cumberland blues! guess there's a version with an aud patch
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over the cut but, i don't know if that will do the trick... ah, anyway, this entire show is incredible. long live 1972!!!
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BVD
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March 1, 2008 Subject:
east coast in 72'
I went to the Stanley theatre run (3nites) all great shows(see Dicks picks 11)It was the middle show if memorey serves. 1972 was a great place to be in
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72...They also played a 5 nite run at the Academy of Music that spring...also They played at Roosevelt Stadium not far from the Stanley that summer and fall.If that's not enough they played at Dillon Stadium in Hartford as well.Saw the boys twice in 71' but 72 is really when I got my permanant seat on the bus...Thank you GRATEFUL DEAD!...Thank you Archive!all these shows were top shelf
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ettk44
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March 1, 2008 Subject:
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The music speaks for itself. Listen to it. I think back to all the time and resources I put into making and trading tapes. And now, this... Wow!! None
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of us in our wildest imagination could have ever dreamed of having a resourse like this back then. And that Windows Media Player set on randomization and full screen... Oh my god!! If this stuff had been around back in the day I don't know if I ever could have ever stopped watching it. Five stars isn't enough. My rating is five million stars.
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Evan S. Hunt
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September 29, 2007 Subject:
Missing Bertha, and 26 Miles, but...
Otherwise, a brilliant performance partnered with an A+ recording for 1972 ~ Solid, well-played, competent and lots of hidden treasures. I have to give
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it a 5 because it is such a great recording of a great night of music.
Came to this show to listen to a great rain and snow... heard many a great (and not so great) show along the ride...not long -- very enjoyable it's the
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journey, not the destination -- many folk would tell you... but the end point is worthy... output is great clean high guitars great SLOW vocal... great SOLOS great Jer... Much fun findin this set... deep, clean, soundboard SUPERB
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grendelschoice
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March 3, 2007 Subject:
It's all true
Came to see what all the hub-bub was about after the call-out for more reviews. Glad I did. If you like the Dick's Pick's Stanley Theater release of the
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night following this (and why wouldn't you?) there's every reason to DL this show, too. Best...and i mean BEST "He's Gone" i've ever experienced--right here. It's self-contained, letter perfect, with an impromptu blues show by Jerry well after the "doo-wop" chorus of "...nuthin's gonna bring him back..." I think this version was so good they didn't even want it to segue into anything else. Brilliant. Just a great, clean-sounding show all around. Sharp first set. Grand '72-style jamming in the 2nd. '72 is not even one of my favorite years, but this Stanley Theater run is just ridiculously hot. Highly recommended.
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jbheth
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February 27, 2007 Subject:
it all blows my mind.
the quality recording, music, playing, but most of all the lack of reviews! c'mon people, i've been listening to the dead ever since i found archive.org
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and i base much of what i listen to, as well as various facts and what i know, from other user's reviews and experiences.. so DON"T think that 3 minutes telling what you remember or what you know is in VAIN!! i've seen bob and ratdog but never the dead and it gives me that glimpse that i need to feel out the show!
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February 24, 2007 Subject:
On form dead.
Very nice recording, its all in the mix. Perfomance made even stronger by varied set list, nice to see the "Truckin'>The Other One, Baby Blue" run. Other
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highlights are a nice variation of "Bird Song" and a very stong "Greatest Story" and "Black Throated Wind". also an almost flawless recitle of "Truckin'" by Weir !! New Jersey was a lucky place to be in '72. Well Done.