• Dillon Stadium - July 31, 1974

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  • Scarlet Begonias
    Me and My Uncle
    Brown Eyed Women
    Beat it on Down the Line
    Mississippi Half-Step
    It Must Have Been the Roses
    Mexicali Blues
    Row Jimmy
    Jack Straw
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Around and Around

    Bertha
    Big River
    Eyes of the World
    China Doll
    Promised Land
    Ship of Fools
    WRS Prelude
    WRS Part 1
    Let it Grow

    El Paso
    Ramble on Rose
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    To Lay Me Down
    Truckin'
    Heaven Help Jam
    Spanish Jam
    Wharf Rat
    U.S. Blues
    One More Saturday Night

    Uncle John's Band

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    musickatman
    17 years 2 months ago
    No ABB, but
    what a jam: Truckin’>Jam>Mind Left Body Jam>Spanish Jam>Wharf Rat. Check it out in the Taper's Section for the week of July 30 - August 5 - you'll be glad you did :)
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    ahbjr
    17 years 4 months ago
    Dillon Stadium '74
    ProbablyDave is correct, there were no ABB on that day in '74 but bluesdad was also right that it was hot that day.
  • ProbablyDave
    17 years 4 months ago
    I think you mean the '72 show
    Hiya Bluesdad - I think you are mixing up the '72 and '74 shows at Dillon stadium. The ABB/Dead at Dillon was in July of '72 I am almost certain.
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setlist
Scarlet Begonias
Me and My Uncle
Brown Eyed Women
Beat it on Down the Line
Mississippi Half-Step
It Must Have Been the Roses
Mexicali Blues
Row Jimmy
Jack Straw
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Around and Around

Bertha
Big River
Eyes of the World
China Doll
Promised Land
Ship of Fools
WRS Prelude
WRS Part 1
Let it Grow

El Paso
Ramble on Rose
Greatest Story Ever Told
To Lay Me Down
Truckin'
Heaven Help Jam
Spanish Jam
Wharf Rat
U.S. Blues
One More Saturday Night

Uncle John's Band
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A hot day! music and temperature wise! The Allman Bros. Band opened and jammed with the Dead for 40 or so mins. at the end. Great show!
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Hiya Bluesdad - I think you are mixing up the '72 and '74 shows at Dillon stadium. The ABB/Dead at Dillon was in July of '72 I am almost certain.
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ProbablyDave is correct, there were no ABB on that day in '74 but bluesdad was also right that it was hot that day.
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what a jam: Truckin’>Jam>Mind Left Body Jam>Spanish Jam>Wharf Rat. Check it out in the Taper's Section for the week of July 30 - August 5 - you'll be glad you did :)
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I was confused for a minute there. All these years and I didn't remember that ABB was there. This was my first show and I was 15. Don't know why my older brother brought me, but sure am GLAD he did! I remember playing in water or being sprayed or something, so it must have been HOT. I know the music was fantastic. Changed my life. Saw many shows after that 7-15 years later with one New Years show thrown in for good measure.
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I seem to remember a Phil/ Ned Lagin Seastones set in between sets. Great show, my first, and I remember wondering why Pigpen wasn't there. A kind soul behind me broke the sad news that he had passed away a year or so before. I fell in love with Donna Jean that night.
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I was at this show with my friend Lainie for her 15th BirthdayI turned fifteen 10 days later ! We are 50 now and still best friends Went to the Grateful Dead continuously form 71-95 carla
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This was probably my favorite Dead show that I ever attended. It was a VERY hot day, temperature wise as well as musically, but the Dead played well into the evening so it seemed like we were there all day & nite. The ABB were not there and Neal and Phil definitely did their Seastones electronic thing between the 2nd and 3rd sets. I knew instantly that U.S. Blues would become one of THE Dead classics. This remains a dream show for me!
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Remember hearing 'To Lay Me Down' for the 1st time. It seemed to go on forever. THE BOYS were having much great fun that day. Three sets - Ouch! Maybe cars stopped on I-91 checking out the show too?
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Cars were stopped on 91 It was a wonderful day. Some rodie climbed the wall of sound behind Phil and covered one ear and stuck the other six inches from from each speaker all the way up to the top . i wo,der how loud that was?
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My car got broken into while parked at an apartment project near the show. All our stuff was stolen and we had to drive back to NY from Hartford with no side windows.
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I was at this show in 72. One of the best shows I've seen. Really close to the stage. I remember eating certain items that had melted together. Long warm up. Great jamming with ABB. HOT HOT HOT. Thanks for the flashback.
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This show has been officially released as "Dave's Picks, Volume 2" May 1, 2012. The first four volumes of Dave's Picks release series are a limited edition of 12,000 each volume. A subscription plan was instituted for early birds that featured a bonus disc and a discounted price.
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I don't know for certain but is Bob singing "Drockin'"..instead of "Rockin'" on "Around & Around"??? Has this been discussed before? I just noticed this last night.
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A little mixed up on this one. There was no opening act for this show, but the Allmans did play with the Dead at Dillon during the 1972 show there.
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Indeed a great show--and the Wall of Sound, wow! Hearing THAT was a never-to-be-forgotten experience.
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My third Dead show...the best-none of the following dozen shows over the course of the decade could top this one...happy birthday Garcia (midnight)
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One of the last shows before the Dead went on hiatus, and it shows. The band was tired, and the delivery was lethargic, though there were a few gems mixed in, like the late "To Lay Me Down" and a sweet "UJB" encore.