list probably incomplete - Tour of the Great Pacific Northwest begins - also: QMS - "The Quick & The Dead"
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Been listening to this one a lot lately....
from deadlists: "Clementine [#6:11] > New Potato Caboose [8:29] > Born Cross-Eyed [2:49] > Space [2:55] > Spanish Jam [8:33] > Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) Jam [1:54] > Dark Star [3:14#]"
Clementine is such a cool jam - unbelieveable that they never went back to anything like it...
New Potato flows into Born Cross-Eyed so perfectly and the Spanish Jam is a beauty with Jerry trading licks with Pig! Then Jerry starts to force the band away from Caution and into Dark Star. Phil picks it up and they're both persistant enough to make the others follw suit. During this sadly cut Dark Star, it seems as though Jerry is trying to teach Pig the timing on that famous organ line. And when Pig plays it perfectly, but on the wrong beat - Jerry starts playing that way too! It totally messes with the groove and then...
-cut-
awwwww....
What we have left of this show is awesome! Wish the rest would surface in the vault....
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Spanish Jam
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's sticky fingers) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's sticky fingers) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's sticky fingers) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
The Quick and The Dead
Just checking down recent posts and see Eureka Auditorium, so am wondering -- Eureka, Northern California, and yes! To think that they played at the Carousel in the city on Jan. 17th, '68 and Eureka (from the Golden Gate up Hwy 101, thru the Redwood Empire) on the 20th. With Quicksilver! A lot of two lane, squeezing thru redwood trees, in January! I read in here somewhere that Phil Lesh played with Bob Weir recently and they played the first two albums both nights. So another small gracing of the planet. "call it your own"
The Quick and The Dead
Just checking down recent posts and see Eureka Auditorium, so am wondering -- Eureka, Northern California, and yes! To think that they played at the Carousel in the city on Jan. 17th, '68 and Eureka (from the Golden Gate up Hwy 101, thru the Redwood Empire) on the 20th. With Quicksilver! A lot of two lane, squeezing thru redwood trees, in January! I read in here somewhere that Phil Lesh played with Bob Weir recently and they played the first two albums both nights. So another small gracing of the planet. "call it your own"
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's sticky fingers) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's sticky fingers) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's Crazy Fingers :D) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this peace of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's Crazy Fingers :D) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this piece of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's Crazy Fingers :D) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the tape, "This is a slightly overrecorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this piece of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's Crazy Fingers :D) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the tape, "This is a slightly overrecorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
Pure GD zen
Hey neddles, sorry to say, but the cut is what we get. I had recorded this one from the Deadhour years ago. David Gans comments at the end about the taping situation. All they have is Alligator coming in after the start then the mindblowing jam through the setlist with Dark Star cut right at the first chorus- sooo ouch! I love this piece of music. It got away from me (if you know what I mean- somebody's Crazy Fingers :D) a couple of years ago. I'd love to get it back. David Gans makes a classic comment at the end of the show, "This is a slightly over recorded piece of music, but perfection is not always possible with the Grateful Dead." And, yes, I believe this set is perfect in every sense. I wish I heard it live- not memorex.
sorry
Please delete all the Pure GD zen entries except the last. I was trying to post in the am, and after previewing my comment it wasn't confirming the post. I came back after work, edited a little, kept trying and continued to get the same result (an error indicator). Sorry for the mishap. There may be something wrong with comment posting. Glad to see it went through. This show rocks!!
I see from the bonus
I see from the bonus material on the new 2-14-68 release that Viola Lee Blues and Good Morning Little Schoolgirl were played at this show. Does anyone know the song order?
RTV2N2 bonus tracks
At a guess I'd say something like:
Viola Lee, Schoolgirl, [missing tracks, possibly a TIFTOO]> Clementine> New Potato Caboose> Born Cross-Eyed> Spanish Jam> Caution Jam> Dark Star
Of course, the Dark Star could have gone into a China Cat> Eleven> Lovelight sequence as well. It's such a hot show - the Viola Lee and Schoolgirl just make it better.
Anyone else have any ideas?
Grateful Dead Live at Eureka
Grateful Dead Live at Eureka Municipal Auditorium on 1968-01-20 - Grateful DeadSet 1 Clementine -> New Potato Caboose -> Born Cross-Eyed -> Space -> Spanish Jam -> Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) Jam -> Dark Star
Eureka I was Born
It would be 16 years until I saw JGB first in a roller rink on LI (How sweet it is) and then the boys at the Dome that fall, you say you want a revolution. Dark Star the day I was born, nice. Have listened to this often on the Archive - always have wished there was more, cut Ouch.