"Tico Tico" tuning before "Promised"
setlist
Mississippi Half-Step
Mexicali Blues
Big Railroad Blues
Black-Throated Wind
Scarlet Begonias
Beat it on Down the Line
Tennessee Jed
Me and Bobby McGee
Sugaree
Jack Straw
It Must Have Been the Roses
El Paso
Loose Lucy
Money Money
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Promised Land
Bertha
Greatest Story Ever Told
Ship of Fools
WRS Prelude
WRS Part 1
Let it Grow
Wharf Rat
Big River
Peggy-O
Truckin'
Heaven Help Jam
Not Fade Away
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
One More Saturday Night
U.S. Blues
Mexicali Blues
Big Railroad Blues
Black-Throated Wind
Scarlet Begonias
Beat it on Down the Line
Tennessee Jed
Me and Bobby McGee
Sugaree
Jack Straw
It Must Have Been the Roses
El Paso
Loose Lucy
Money Money
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Promised Land
Bertha
Greatest Story Ever Told
Ship of Fools
WRS Prelude
WRS Part 1
Let it Grow
Wharf Rat
Big River
Peggy-O
Truckin'
Heaven Help Jam
Not Fade Away
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
One More Saturday Night
U.S. Blues
show date
dead comment
5-19-74
I remember hearing David once saying, I believe on the KPFA Dead marathon in 1991, that if he was stranded on an desert island, this would be the show he would bring...(this was after, of course, David describing his ride up to Oregon in his VW bus to see this show...and people say I don't have a memory anymore.)
This show definitly goes into overdrive melt/down somewhere deep into Truckin' jam, etc...
:)
Great show, sound was so-so
I remember this one well. Show was supposed to start at 7, and the band took the stage 15 minutes early, ready to cook. Superb set list (maybe my favorite of all my Dead shows), and the band was in great form.
This was my first taste of the "Mars Hotel", and I loved hearing the new stuff.
The acoustics of the building didn't do the sound system justice though. From certain vantage points you're in good shape, but throughout much of the building the sound is a muddled mess. I had to get much closer to really hear the vocals, and good instrumental separation.
That being said, there was enormous energy, and a good time was had by all.
After over five hours of heaven the fun police turned on the house lights, and pulled the plug just after midnight.
Money Money
Still a teen, we drove from the south bay to Portland in an old station wagon purchased for $50. It had a terrible oil leak, we traveled with a case of oil. Great show, this was one of a handful of shows where they played Money Money. It was quickly retired, never to ever be played again. What a wonderful adventure!
the oil!
Well apparently I was at this show. I remember the $50.00 station wagon, leaving San Carlos/Redwood City for Reno and only now that nitecat mentions it, the case of oil to keep the boat afloat. so I guess I was in Portland. Oddly enough the setlist seems familiar. It's funny what we DO remember.