• The Spectrum - March 24, 1973
    last "Spanish Jam": 02-11-70b [305]

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  • Bertha
    Beat it on Down the Line
    Don't Ease Me In
    The Race Is On
    Cumberland Blues
    Box of Rain
    Row Jimmy
    Jack Straw
    They Love Each Other
    Mexicali Blues
    Tennessee Jed
    Looks Like Rain
    Wave That Flag
    El Paso
    Here Comes Sunshine
    Me and Bobby McGee
    Loser
    Playing in the Band

    Promised Land
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Big River
    Stella Blue
    Me and My Uncle
    He's Gone
    Truckin'
    Spanish Jam
    Dark Star
    Sing Me Back Home
    Sugar Magnolia

    Johnny B. Goode

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    drmrosen
    11 years 4 months ago
    wow and wow
    i had seen the dead a few times before but this is the show that got me hooked. i still listen to my DEAD every day id love to have the recording
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    jackb
    12 years 10 months ago
    Ticket Prices
    I was there for my first Dead show and I remember that my ticket was $4.50, about the same price as an album back then.
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    Anonymous (not verified)
    13 years ago
    Hey Bugsorter?
    Tickets were probably closer to $8 in 73.
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setlist
Bertha
Beat it on Down the Line
Don't Ease Me In
The Race Is On
Cumberland Blues
Box of Rain
Row Jimmy
Jack Straw
They Love Each Other
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
Looks Like Rain
Wave That Flag
El Paso
Here Comes Sunshine
Me and Bobby McGee
Loser
Playing in the Band

Promised Land
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Big River
Stella Blue
Me and My Uncle
He's Gone
Truckin'
Spanish Jam
Dark Star
Sing Me Back Home
Sugar Magnolia

Johnny B. Goode
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This old venue saw many fantastic times. One of the best nights for Dark Star. My old lover introduced me to the Dead and I will be forever Grateful to him for that gift.
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This is my first Grateful Dead Show and it totally blew me away and made me a fan for the rest of my life. The Dark Star was amazing and the Johnnnie B Good oncore brought the house down!
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This was my first show as well. The set list blows me away when i look at it again!
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First Dead show for me too. I had no idea who they were but was talked into going by a friend (I think she needed a ride) Was hooked from that night on. Probably paid about $18 for that ticket.
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This was my first Dead Concert...I sat on Jerry's right and locked in when the effects of "The Race is On" took me around the Spectrum. The acid kicked in and I mellowed into "Row Jimmy Row" and when it was all over "Sugar Magnolia" was my favorite Dead song (it still is)... Keep on Truckin'...Rick Rick Bradford Help Desk Analyst & Microsoft Certified - Master Mous Trainer Email: rick@poetic1.com By discounting, segregating, ignoring and classifying a whole group of people, one shall never see its full value. The lumping together, of so many by
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Went to this concert with a friend of mine from Perth Amboy,NJ- Joe Hatrak. He had an extra ticket and needed a ride to the show. We parked a block away from the Spectrum. Great concert- but got my 8-track tape player ripped off.This was my 1st Grateful Dead concert with many more to follow.
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Hello marijuanabob! Joe Hatrak is my father and it's great to see things like this with memories of him, because after his death, when I was 11, everything became hush-hush. And I want to know more about him. I know he loved the dead, he passed all of his musical influence to me and I'm now part of the "new" hippie generation. He was a great guy and I'm happy that I had him for 11 years. I just don't know enough about him, so any info you can provide would be awesome. I'm not sure if you knew her or not, but his wife was Karen Hatrak, previously Karen Kwasnofski. She passed away last month taking the rest of the secrets with her.... Anything you can help me with, I'd absolutey love.
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I was there for my first Dead show and I remember that my ticket was $4.50, about the same price as an album back then.
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i had seen the dead a few times before but this is the show that got me hooked. i still listen to my DEAD every day id love to have the recording
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i paid 6 dollars for this show....and ill never forget it!
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just heard set one on Sirrus/ XM and it amazed me how all of the songs stood out. Normally there are a couple of stand outs and the rest are just good. I'd love to hear the rest of the show. I envy all of you who say you were there. I also envy that you can remember it all these 40 years later. LOL
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I saw this show with my buddy Jimmy roe
He listens to the band alongside Jerry now
God blessed us then and hopefully he keeps us safe here in the cold rain & snow!