• Rose Palace - March 22, 1969
    selist incomplete - also: Paul Butterfield Blues Band; Jethro Tull

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  • srfnsom
    8 years ago
    rose palace 69
    saw one of the two shows, thinking the Saturday show. rode out from the beach with rusty's older brother driving his dodge van, and think Robbie was along as well. we dropped acid or mescalin as a rule... ian Anderson and tull impressed, ian whirling around stage and striking his one-legged pose. think this show was with tull's original guitarist, first album stuff, more bluesey. Butterfield as great, blowing his harp, with elvin bishop and mike bloomfield going off on guitar... they jammed east-west. Dead were the definite climax. Playing their classic early mix of blues, soul, and acid rock; just kicked ass, culminating with Pig's fireworks show!
  • hockey_john
    12 years ago
    this is the correct date and set list
    although maybe not complete Grateful Dead Live at Rose Palace on 1969-03-22 - Grateful Dead Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Lovelight
  • hockey_john
    12 years ago
    set list
    sorry wrong date deleted my set list
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although maybe not complete Grateful Dead Live at Rose Palace on 1969-03-22 - Grateful Dead Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > Lovelight
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saw one of the two shows, thinking the Saturday show. rode out from the beach with rusty's older brother driving his dodge van, and think Robbie was along as well. we dropped acid or mescalin as a rule... ian Anderson and tull impressed, ian whirling around stage and striking his one-legged pose. think this show was with tull's original guitarist, first album stuff, more bluesey. Butterfield as great, blowing his harp, with elvin bishop and mike bloomfield going off on guitar... they jammed east-west. Dead were the definite climax. Playing their classic early mix of blues, soul, and acid rock; just kicked ass, culminating with Pig's fireworks show!