• Fillmore East - January 2, 1970
    "2001 Theme" was played over the PA before "Uncle John" - billing: GD; Lighthouse; Cold Blood

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  • Uncle John
    High Time
    Dire Wolf
    Easy Wind
    China Cat> I Know You Rider
    Good Lovin
    Me & My Uncle
    Monkey & Engineer
    Dark Star> St. Stephen> The Eleven> Lovelight

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    thisscorpiorocks
    15 years 10 months ago
    I went to the Greatest Fillmore East Concert in 1970
    Any of you old NY Heads, see the Dead on 2/13/70 {actually 2/14} with the Allman Bros. and Love {another L.A. greatly underappreciated band}? That show was actually a N.Y. version of the "Trips Festival" because Owsley and a guy I knew spread some great chemical subtances around that night. That's the only show I could remember, where during Smokestack Lightning, that the band did some wierd interplay with time, that made everyone trip harder and the strobe lights behind the lightshow screen made it seem like the whole place was vibrating......quite mindblowing. Mark
  • joey13
    15 years 10 months ago
    Fillmore East
    joey13 MEMORIES, worth more than gold.
  • seabum48
    17 years 2 months ago
    Forty years of being a DEAD HEAD
    The Show ended at 0700. It was a nice sunny cold day. I had a great time.
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"2001 Theme" was played over the PA before "Uncle John" - billing: GD; Lighthouse; Cold Blood
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Uncle John
High Time
Dire Wolf
Easy Wind
China Cat> I Know You Rider
Good Lovin
Me & My Uncle
Monkey & Engineer
Dark Star> St. Stephen> The Eleven> Lovelight
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If memory serves, and I'm "sure" (wink) it does. The Dead came on at 2 AM. When they got to Dark Star, I left my body and came back near the end of Lovelight. Show over, we walked outside and the sun was just comin up. Beautiful !! "Turn it on and leave it on..."
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joey13 MEMORIES, worth more than gold.
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Any of you old NY Heads, see the Dead on 2/13/70 {actually 2/14} with the Allman Bros. and Love {another L.A. greatly underappreciated band}? That show was actually a N.Y. version of the "Trips Festival" because Owsley and a guy I knew spread some great chemical subtances around that night. That's the only show I could remember, where during Smokestack Lightning, that the band did some wierd interplay with time, that made everyone trip harder and the strobe lights behind the lightshow screen made it seem like the whole place was vibrating......quite mindblowing. Mark
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This was my first Grateful Dead concert of many. If memory serves me right, during the performance on more than one occasion Jerry broke a string on his guitar and a stage hand changed the strings without Jerry missing a note. Great concert with a lot of magic in the audience.
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yup- second show--my first real Dead concert with my friend Michael. Saw 'em at Woodstock before, but that doesn't really count...superior Dark Star into St. Stephen (remember shows where folks would scream out "St. Stephen!" ?)...Amped up with all the possibility. Most amazing coming out of there after a long night of magic..and the sun was coming up. Perfection. Whoa.
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I have been on an old days kick as of late. As Wavy Gravy always said THESE ARE THE GOOD OLD DAYS. Yes they are today is the good old day.The qualtity of these shows on the archive are so good