Days Of Dead

Easy To Love You, Minglewood, Althea
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Two of the band new songs from the early Brent era sandwiched around one of the Dead's oldest songs
day09_LsFLKPpaQXUfrem_easy_to.mp3
Pittsburg, PA, Stanley Theatre
Two of the new songs that would be recorded in 1980 for Go To Heaven, along with Minglewood Blues, which was on three Grateful Dead albums in their first 16 years (The Grateful Dead, Shakedown Street, Dead Set). Easy To Love You was dropped in 1980 before returning for a handful of performances in 1990.
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  • smallz
    1 week 5 days ago
    that's what I did

    2/28/70 was the only version that I couldn't find in the time period that made the most sense (compared to the other versions around it), so I went with it without hearing it. Anyone track down a copy that circulates outside of the vault?

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    AugieW
    1 week 5 days ago
    Casey’s hideout

    Never found it yesterday, and taking some comfort that I’m not alone. Set out to find it based on having the actual answer, and realized I’d been staring at that show most of the day in archive. Check out YouTube for the whole show.
    CORRECTION: The YouTube version is labeled incorrectly. The show on YouTube is actually from 2-27-70, but has the following date in the cover art. Still looking for the correct recording for 11-8 posting.

  • Direwolf919
    1 week 5 days ago
    When I had no shows to pick,…

    When I had no shows to pick, I picked the one I could not hear.

    & today the pendulum swings...

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Two of the band new songs from the early Brent era sandwiched around one of the Dead's oldest songs
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Easy To Love You, Minglewood, Althea

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This has to be a joke. Pittsburg added the "h" in 1911, and I don't believe the GOGD played Pittsburg before 1911. If any can prove to me that this show was played in "Pittsburg", I will believe it. Anyone have a ticket stub to prove this? Everywhere I've looked, it's "Pittsburgh". TPTB are simply wrong. Once again, somebody put down the pipe too late before inputting this answer. Merry Pranksters seem to be running the show this year, but I'm still enjoying the ride.

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