• Universal Amphitheatre - July 1, 1973

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  • Mississippi Half-Step
    Me and My Uncle
    Sugaree
    The Race Is On
    Brown Eyed Women
    Looks Like Rain
    Don't Ease Me In
    Big River
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Around and Around

    Playing in the Band
    Row Jimmy
    El Paso
    Loose Lucy
    Truckin'
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Me and Bobby McGee
    Casey Jones

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    jamiers
    3 months 3 weeks ago
    Insanely good

    Insane Playin'...haven't even touched the 12,000 footers yet. this was incredible. This is a PRIME PRIME period, bursting at the seems for an official release.

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    hwkn
    9 years 4 months ago
    Right now on the Grateful
    Right now on the Grateful Dead channel on XM they're playing a portion of the board mix of this show[the other one's on now]on This Day In Grateful Dead History.
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    cmemphom
    10 years 3 months ago
    Jamming 40 years later
    Nice Big River and great China > Rider so far. Aggressive yet beautiful transition. Good audience recording
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setlist
Mississippi Half-Step
Me and My Uncle
Sugaree
The Race Is On
Brown Eyed Women
Looks Like Rain
Don't Ease Me In
Big River
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Around and Around

Playing in the Band
Row Jimmy
El Paso
Loose Lucy
Truckin'
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Me and Bobby McGee
Casey Jones
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My first Greatful Dead concert. This was way back before the Universal Amphitheatre had a roof. We sat to Jerry's right about a third of the way up. I seem to remember big stacks of amps and speakers. In my version of "Our Town" this is the day I would re-live.
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Lloyd Thomas is right, the Amphitheater was outdoors back then. I was by myself, did a hit of white microdot. Some girls in the audience called out "Bobby cut his hair!"
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They took the bottle from us when we went in, but security wasn't as Nazi-like then as it is now. After we got in, I went back and took my Southern Comfort from the entrance. Several of my friends were unable to attend this evening due to the vigilance of the West Hollywood Sheriff's Dept the night before, so we were upside down. I was shocked when years later they put a roof over the place--I recall all those shows having really nice weather. The cops just loved longhairs in those days.
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One memory that stands in my mind from this night is that I walked up to stage right and asked Keith to play "Don't Ease Me In". They rolled right into it. So nice to have such a great band take requests that way. If they had a tip jar I would have put a dollar in.
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This is the show where I bought my first t-shirt. I still have it. It has the ACE album cover art on it. These shows were great!
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We had two tickets and three people. They were stamping peoples hands and soon as I walked in (got stamped) I turned back out and duplicated it on my baby sister's hand... she got in and it was a great show in a beautiful location.
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Nice Big River and great China > Rider so far. Aggressive yet beautiful transition. Good audience recording
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Right now on the Grateful Dead channel on XM they're playing a portion of the board mix of this show[the other one's on now]on This Day In Grateful Dead History.
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Insane Playin'...haven't even touched the 12,000 footers yet. this was incredible. This is a PRIME PRIME period, bursting at the seems for an official release.