The Band – Watkins Glen, NY (07/27-28/73)

THE BAND
RACEWAY,
WATKINS GLEN NY

I also have copies of the Grateful Dead’s performance on these dates. You can find them here and here.

Disc 1

FRIDAY JULY 27, 1973
THE SOUND CHECK

1 INSTRUMENTAL
2 audience
3 INSTRUMENTAL
4 audience
5 DONíT DO IT
6 audience
7 W.S. WALCOTT MEDICINE SHOW

Disc 2

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 1

1 Audience/ TUNING
2 INSTRUMENTAL
3 Audience
4 INTRODUCTION
SAM CUTLER & BILL GRAHAM
5 GOIN BACK TO MEMPHIS
WE’VE GOT A VISITOR
Comments about parachutist who sadly would die
6 audience
7 LOVINí YOU IS SWEETER THAN EVER
8 THE SHAPE IíM IN
9 THE WEIGHT
10 STAGE FRIGHT
1I SHALL BE RELEASED
12 DONíT DO IT
13 ENDLESS HIGHWAY
14 GENETIC METHOD
15 CHEST FEVER

Disc 3

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 2

1 THE NIGHT THEY DROVE OLD DIXIE DOWN
2 ACROSS THE GREAT DIVIDE
3 INSTRUMENTAL
4 HOLY COW
5 Audience
6 LIFE IS A CARNIVAL
7 SAVED
8 UP ON CRIPPLE CREEK
9 Audience
10 SHARE YOUR LOVE
11 WHEELS ON FIRE
12 W.S WOLCOTT MEDICINE SHOW
13 SLIPPINí & SLIDINí
14 Audience idiot demands allmans
15 RAG MAMA RAG

Disc 4

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973
THE CONCERT Part 3

SUMMER JAM (various members of)
ALLMAN BROTHERS, THE BAND & Grateful DEAD)
WATKINS GLEN, NY. RACEWAY
JULY 28, 1973
AFTER THE MAIN EVENT

RICK DANKO
1 A CHANGE IS GONNA COME (1st Take)
2 A CHANGE IS GONNA COME
3 RICK & CROWD CONVERSE
4 RAININí IN MY HEART
5 ìIT HASNíT BEEN PLANNEDî
6 TUNING & DIRECTION AS VARIOUS MUSICIANS CONVERGE & PROCEED TO MILL ABOUT & PLAY
7 Richard Manuel vocal Have you ever been mistreated
8 ìGO JERRYî
9 DA DI DE DAY Rick vocal
10 NOT FADE AWAY
11 ìLEVEL CHECKINGî
12 LET ME WRAP YOU IN MY WARM & TENDER LOVE Rick and Jerry vocals
13 REELINí & ROCKINí
14 ìWE WANT OUR MONEY BACKî
15 MOUNTAIN JAM
16/17 AMAZING GRACE
18 MOUNTAIN JAM

WATKINS GLEN EXPERIENCE
I had not been to the Woodstock festival, so Watkins Glen was my chance to go to ìWoodstockî in style: A tent, cooler, ice, food, beer, and a í61 Chrysler

Newport, and my friend Arti.
We had 2 brand new Sony ECM-22P electret condenser microphones and the trusty Hitachi 222TRQ stereo cassette recorder.
The concert was scheduled for Saturday, we arrived Tuesday afternoon, set up camp a ways from the concert field. Friday morning there was a rumor that the

sound check was going to happen later that afternoon, and that ticket holders would be allowed in. Friday, just around noon the gates were opened. We headed

for the front, our goal 40 feet out dead center from the stage. Unfortunately there were people already there, the only prime real estate in that vicinity

was covered by about 2 inches of water, as it had been raining off & on all week. The promoters were thoughtful enough to supply bottled water, pallets of

it, to the ticket holders. Seizing the opportunity we gathered 4 wooden pallets and walked them all the way up to the prime but flooded area. We placed the

pallets over the water and squared them, put coverage on top and presto, we were dry and soon would be high. We were about 40 feet, dead center from stage,

or about halfway between the soundboard & the stage.
We had brought 4, 4 ft long 1 inch wide metal conduit, with couplers, to hoist the microphones. Everything was set as THE BAND took the stage. We had our

mikes up, way up, and with the surprise of the Friday event, the crowd was not so dense, making us quite visible from the stage.
There were flyers circulated by the promoters which threatened that there was to be no recording of the concert ìcords would be cutî the flyer stated.
THE BAND went through there sound check, we went through ours, the sound was a little strong, especially with our mikes so high and close, we were thrilled.
I do not remember if there was a complete BAND song as the first soundcheck tune. If it was, we either had the pause button on or were not ready. I do not

remember either way.
The levels attenuated properly towards the end of the set, and then the Allmans came on. We decided not to record the brothers. Next the DEAD came on, as

they began to play Phil Lesh looked out and asked ìare you all ready out thereî? We thought he was talking to us, but werenít sure. Everything was going

fine, the first set was drawing to a close. It was during BIRD SONG that we were accosted suddenly by a big red headed and bearded goon, who waded through

the crowd and demanded that we cease taping immediately and wanted ìour tapes and our blanksî. I was standing, Arti crouched down and began fiddling, I kept

yelling at the goon to waste time and keep the jackass busy so as not to actually be able to see or get his paws on our stuff. He was also distracted looking

behind us to locate his next victim, anyone who was taping the show. Arti came up, handed him a cassette tape and 1 box of TDK SD90 tapes, it was half of our

supply. The goon grabbed our stuff and took off behind us. Arti had given him a blank, good thing because the tape we were using for the DEAD was also the

one we had used for THE BANDís Sound check.
We stopped taping, our tape ends in the middle of BIRD SONG.
The set ended and during the break it got dark. We hand held the mikes and taped the spectacular 2nd set with that awesome jam, we were shaken, paranoid, but

determined to pull this off.
Saturday, we decided to lower the mikes, using one four foot section hand held just about head level. This is why you can hear lots of audience during the

Saturday show.
Also, with the crowd gathering and the inevitable crush of the latecomers to the front, this caused jostling even up on our pallets. Arti & I kept watch over

the deck and recording levels. There were 2 other “friends, mitchell +1” who held the poles with the mikes. The instructions were to keep the mikes down at

head level. This is why there are multiple dropouts of the high frequencies, mainly on the left side. The mikes were separated, held by 2 people who at times

could not see each other. There are periods when the stereo image is better than others. The idea was that any recording would be better than no recording.
Also, it rained throughout the day, mainly during the BANDís set. At a couple of points it rained so hard we stopped recording and covered everything, even

the wires. That is why there is no Garth solo during the rain.
ON SATURDAY :
The DEAD played first, we were paranoid and did not take our eyes off the goon squad on stage. We operated in stealth mode for THE BAND, who played next.
The ALLMAN BROTHERS played in the dark, we were not so paranoid by them, we had also peaked during THE BAND, so we were a little more composed. This was my

first association with Genesee cream ale, which we had an ample of supply in the cooler.
I have not traded this show ever, the only people who had copies were 3 of us and a small circle of trusted friends.
It would be nice to get a sound board of THE BANDíS SET, One exists, for the bogus ìlive from Watkins Glenî official lp contains a few soundboard tunes, as

does The Bands “TO KINGDOM COME”, An entire Sound Board of this show would be great.
Ever wonder why the dead shows were all taped but the supporting bands were not????

I think the playing order was:
FRIDAY JULY 27, 1973 THE SOUNDCHECK
1 THE BAND
2 ALLMAN BROS
3 GRATEFUL DEAD

SATURDAY JULY 28, 1973 THE CONCERT
1 GRATEFUL DEAD
2 THE BAND
3 ALLMAN BROTHERS
4 SUMMER JAM (members of all 3 bands playing)

TECH NOTES:
2 SONY ECM-22P electret condenser
microphones into
HITACHI TRQ-222 stereo cassette recorder
using TDK SD-90 cassette tape

Transferred the MC using a Sony tc we-175 deck with a dbx 2231 EQ
to a Sony rcd w500c, which is a standalone cd recorder

Master Audience Cassettes > EQ > CDR > EAC > CDR >
EAC > WAVE > TRADER’S LITTLE HELPER > FLAC

Jim Cooper January 2010

Various Artists – Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Volume 12

Various Artists
Nobody Sings Dylan Like Dylan, Vol. 12: Sad Eyed Ladies and Wanted Men (Version 2)

Note for version 2: Well, that was quick. Apparently, the version of “Baby Blue” I included was officially released, so here’s a different, later one, followed by the same track list as before. Hopefully, this one will fly.

Original notes: OK folks, here’s the latest and greatest from the NSD Laboratories. I count seven new songs that have not appeared in previous volumes, and eight new artists. The rest, of course, are new combinations of ingredients we’ve used before. For those of you who’ve asked: I don’t know how many more volumes there will be–I’ll keep ’em coming til I run out of covers or time.

Here’s a repeat request from last time: can anyone get me a lossless version of Bruce Springsteen’s beautiful rendition of “Forever Young” from the John Hammond memorial show? I’d love to include it in a later volume of this series. And somebody out there (Persic, perhaps?) must have the John Wesley Harding-hosted KCRW special “Oh Merci!” from 1993–share it please!

That’s it for now. Please keep the suggestions and files coming! As always, thanks to the tapers, the original uploaders, the folks who’ve sent me recordings, the fine artists who’ve created cover artwork, and especially the performers and composer. Due to the many different sources, I am not including lineages. I have done nothing to the original files but normalize the levels and fade in and out on each track (using Cool Edit). Enjoy!

01 It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
Grateful Dead (Apr 14, 1984, Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA)
02 Go ‘Way Little Boy
Lone Justice (Jan 25, 1985, The Stone, San Francisco, CA)
03 Wanted Man
Jon Langford (Mar 19, 2004, Chicago Cultural Center, Chicago, IL)
04 Mississippi
Donna the Buffalo (Sep 18, 2004, Neighborhood Theatre, Charlotte NC)
05 Blind Willie McTell
Tom Russell and Barrence Whitfield (Jan 25, 1995, Johnny D’s, Somerville, MA)
06 Senor (Tales of Yankee Power)
Calexico (Dec 8, 2006, Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA)
07 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
Robyn Hitchcock and the Minus 5 (Jul 10, 2006, Dingwalls, London)
08 Most Likely You Go Your Way and I Go Mine
Black Crowes (Oct 25, 2005, The Fillmore, Denver CO)
09 License to Kill – The Waterboys (Feb 19 1984, Batschkapp Club, Frankfurt, Germany)
10 Chimes of Freedom
McGuinn, Hillman and Clark (Sep 9, 1979, Calderone Theater, Long Island, NY)
11 Buckets of Rain
Phil Lesh and Friends with Joan Osborne (Feb 12, 2006, Beacon Theater, New York, NY)
12 Spanish Harlem Incident
Yonder Mountain String Band (Oct 6, 2005, Showbox, Seattle, WA)
13 Wallflower
Buddy and Julie Miller (May 28, 2000, Camp Mather, Yosemite, CA)
14 Paths of Victory
Cat Power (May 14, 1999, Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA)
15 Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands
The Walkabouts (Jan 19, 2001, Experience Music Project, Seattle, WA)
16 Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door
Bruce Springsteen and Wolfgang Niedecken (Jul 9, 1995 Cafe Eckstein, Berlin, Germany)
17 If You Gotta Go, Go Now
Cowboy Junkies (Apr 30, 1989, Berklee Performance Center, Boston, MA)

Various Artists – Monterey, CA (06/16-18/67)

Various Artists
Monterey Pop Festival
County Fairgrounds
Monterey, CA
June 16-18, 1967

The Monterey Pop Festival was held June 16 – 18, 1967 at the County Fairgrounds in Monterey, California, also the site of established folk, jazz and blues festivals. It was the first large rock festival, with around 200,000 people attending, and served as a template for the Woodstock Festival in New York State two years later. Many of the performers got their first big-time exposure at Monterey.

Great production for the Italian Bootleg label “On Stage”, made in the 1994.
Six cd for three Volums to witness THE FIRST BIG ROCK FESTIVAL

Maybe this is not the most complete show (anyway, see the tracklist)… for sure, it’s a great show in a very amazing quality audio.

Extractor: EAC 0.99 prebeta 4
Read Mode: Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache.
Codec: Flac 1.2.1; Level 8
Source: Original CD
Artwork: Full complete Scans (original and found)

Lineage: My Silvers Cd-EAC-FLAC Levell 8

Cd-1

JEFFERSON AIRPLANE

  1. Somebody To Love
  2. The Other Side Of This Life
  3. White Rabbit
  4. High Flying Bird
  5. Today
  6. She Has Funny Cars
  7. Young Girl Sunday Blues
  8. Ballad Of You, Me and Pooneil

THE WHO

  1. Summertime Blues
  2. Pictures Of Lily
  3. Happy Jack
  4. My Generation

STEVE MILLER BLUES BAND

  1. Mercury Blues

SCOTT McKENZIE

  1. San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)

Cd-2

SIMON & GARFUNKEL

  1. Homeward Bound
  2. At The Zoo
  3. Feeliní Groovy
  4. For Emily
  5. Sounds Of Silence
  6. Benedictus
  7. Punkyís Dilemma

BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD

  1. Rock & Roll Woman
  2. Bluebird
  3. For What Itís Worth
  4. Nowdayís Clancy Canít Even Sing

THE ELECTRIC FLAG

  1. Drinkiní Wine
  2. Grooviní Is Easy
  3. Night Time Is The Right Time

MG’S AND THE MAR-KEYS

  1. Do The Dog

Cd-3

COUNTRY JOE & THE FISH

  1. Not-So-Sweet Martha Lorraine
  2. Fixiní To Die Rag
  3. Please Donít Drop That H-Bomb

CANNED HEAT

  1. Rolliní and Tumbliní
  2. Bullfrog Blues

HUGH MASEKELA

  1. Bajabula Bonke

BOOKER T AND THE MGíS

  1. Booker-Loo
  2. Hip Hug-Her

THE MAMAíS & THE PAPAíS

  1. Straight Shooter
  2. Got A Feeliní
  3. California Dreaminí
  4. I Call Your Name
  5. Spanish Harlem
  6. Somebody Groovy
  7. Monday, Monday
  8. Dancing In The Street
  9. Instrumental

Cd-4

BIG BROTHER & THE HOLDING COMPANY with JANIS JOPLIN

  1. Down On Me
  2. Combination Of The Two
  3. Harry
  4. Road Block
  5. Ball And Chain

GRATEFUL DEAD

  1. Viola Lee Blues
  2. Cold Rain and Snow

THE BYRDS

  1. He Was A Friend Of Mine
  2. Hey Joe
  3. So You Wanna Be A Rock ëNí Roll Star

INTERWIEWS

  1. RAVI SHANKAR/BOOKER T AND THE MGíS/MICHELLE & JOHN PHILLIP/LOU ADLER/COUNTRY JOE…

Cd-5

ERIC BURDON & THE ANIMALS

  1. Paint It Black
  2. San Francisco Nights
  3. Ginhouse Blues
  4. Hey Gyp

BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND

  1. Mary Ann
  2. Look Over Yonders Wall
  3. Droppiní Out
  4. Born In Chicago
  5. Driftin’ Blues
  6. One More Headache

LOU RAWLS

  1. Dead End Street
  2. Tobacco Road

JOHNNY RIVERS

  1. Memphis

Cd-6

JIMI HENDRIX

  1. Killing Floor
  2. Like A Rolling Stone
  3. Foxey Lady
  4. Rock Me Baby
  5. Can You See Me
  6. Hey Joe
  7. Purple Haze
  8. The Wind Cries Mary
  9. Wild Thing

OTIS REDDING

  1. Shake (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  2. Respect (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  3. Iíve Been Loving You Too Long (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  4. Satisfaction (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)
  5. Try A Little Tenderness (Monterey Pop Festival Box Set)

INTERVIEWS

  1. PETER ALBION/DAVID CROSBY/GRACE SLICK…

Grateful Dead – Raleigh, NC (07/10/90)

Grateful Dead
July 10, 1990
Carter-Finley Stadium
Raleigh, NC

Notes:

— Part of show with Bruce Hornsby on accordion

Set 1:
d1t01 – Tuning
d1t02 – Jack Straw
d1t03 – Loser
d1t04 – We Can Run
d1t05 – Me And My Uncle ->
d1t06 – Big River
d1t07 – Friend Of The Devil
d1t08 – When I Paint My Masterpiece
d1t09 – Bird Song ->
d1t10 – Promised Land

Set 2:
d2t01 – Tuning
d2t02 – Iko Iko
d2t03 – Playing In The Band ->
d2t04 – Uncle John’s Band ->
d2t05 – Playing Jam ->
d2t06 – Drums ->
d3t01 – Space ->
d3t02 – The Other One ->
d3t03 – Stella Blue ->
d3t04 – Not Fade Away

Encore:
d3t05 – Brokedown Palace

Grateful Dead – Washington, D.C. (07/12/89)

Grateful Dead
07/12/1989 (wed)
R.F.K. Stadium
Washington, D.C.


Set I

Touch of Grey
Minglewood Blues
Mississippi Half Step
(Just Like) Tom Thumb Blues
Far From Me
Cassidy
F.O.T.D.
Promised Land

I
Set II

Sugaree*
Man Smart, Women Smarter*
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet->
Eyes of the World->
Drums->
Space->
Miracle->
Dear Mr. Fantasy->
Black Peter->
Lovelight

E. Black Muddy River

  • With Bruce Hornsby

Grateful Dead – Washington, DC (07/13/89)

Grateful Dead
July 13, 1989
RFK Stadium
Washington, DC

Set 1:
01 – Tuning
02 – Hell In A Bucket
03 – Cold Rain And Snow
04 – Little Red Rooster
05 – Tennessee Jed
06 – Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
07 – To Lay Me Down
08 – Let It Grow

Set 2:
09 – He’s Gone >
10 – Looks Like Rain >
11 – Terrapin Station >
12 – Drums >
13 – Space >
14 – I Will Take You Home >
15 – The Other One >
16 – Wharf Rat >
17 – Throwing Stones >
18 – Good Lovin’

Encore:
19 – Encore Break
20 – U.S. Blues

— Tennessee Jed and Memphis Blues with Bruce Hornsby on the Accordion

Bill Graham Memorial Concert – San Francisco, CA (11/03/91)

Grateful Dead, Jackson Browne, Santana, CSNY & More
November 3, 1991
Golden Gate Park – San Francisco, CA
Polo Field – Bill Graham Memorial Concert

  1. Star Spangled Banner – Bobby Mcferrin
  2. For A Dancer – Jackson Browne
  3. World In Motion – Jackson Browne
  4. Always With You, Always With Me – Joe Satriani
  5. The Crush Of Love – Joe Satriani
  6. Spirits Dancing – Santana
  7. Somewhere In Heaven – Santana
  8. Trilogy: Coltrane>??>Third Stone From The Sun – Santana) >
  9. Oye Como Va – Santana + Los Lobos & Bobby Mcferrin
  10. Bertha – Santana + Los Lobos
  11. I Love You Too Much – Santana
  12. Jingo Va – Santana
  13. More Than A Few Words – Robin Williams
  14. Faithfully – Journey
  15. Lights – Journey
  16. All That You Have Is Your Soul – Tracy Chapman
  17. Where The Soul Never Dies – Tracy Chapman
  18. Introduction / Teach Your Children – CSN&Y
  19. Love The One You’re With – CSN&Y
  20. Long May You Run – CSN&Y
  21. Long Time Gone – CSN&Y
  22. Southern Cross – CSN&Y
  23. Only Love Can Break Your Heart – CSN&Y
  24. Wooden Ships – CSN&Y
  25. Ohio – CSN&Y

Grateful Dead :
01 – Wavy Gravy
02 – Tuning
03 – Hell In A Bucket
04 – China Cat Sunflower >
05 – I Know You Rider
06 – Wang Dang Doodle
07 – Born On The Bayou
08 – Green River
09 – Bad Moon Rising
10 – Proud Mary
11 – Truckin’ >
12 – The Other One >
13 – Wharf Rat >
14 – Sunshine Daydream

Encore:
15 – Encore Break
16 – Forever Young
17 – Touch Of Grey
18 – Amazing Grace
19 – Greensleeves (Played through PA for Bill Graham)

Notes:
— Wang Dang Doodle with John Popper
— Born On The Bayou thru Proud Mary with John Fogerty
— Forever Young with Neil Young
— Amazing Grace is only Joan Baez and Kris Kristofferson

I have three sources for the Dead show. The OldNeumanntapr source is the only one with the other music. His notes are listed below:

Nakamichi CM-300×3: Two CP-4 Shotguns + One CP-1 Cardioid >Boss BX-4 Mixer >Sony TC-153SD Cassette Master (TDK SA-X100s) SA-X100 Masters
Transferred: Sony TC-D5M >Tascam DR-100mkII (24 bit/48k),
WAV >Audacity (Track Splits, Minor Edits, Amplify, Down Sample / Dither To 16 Bit / 44.1k) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.35 >FLAC Tags Via xACT 2.35

(Recorded/Transferred/ FLAC’d & Tagged By OldNeumanntapr) Recorded 3/4 Of The Way Between Stage And Repeater Stacks, On The Right Side. Cut Into Discs As You See Fit.

ONT Notes-
This show was so very emotional, being Bill’s tribute concert. I had mail order tickets to both the 10/27 and 10/31 shows, and recorded both of those in the taper section. 10/27/91 was the 1st show after Bill’s unfortunate accident, and 10/31/91 was most definitely the most powerful Dead show I’ve ever witnessed, with Ken Kesey coming out during Drums / Space. We had recorded Neil Young at the Bridge Benefit at Shoreline the night before the memorial show in the park. After the Bridge show I stayed the night in my VW bus parked in front of a friend of a friend’s place in Atherton. We got up the next morning and drove up to Golden Gate Park. Even early in the morning the crowds were terrible. This was the last trip that I had made in my restored ’67 VW camper bus. I retired it right after and it sat in the garage for a year before I sold it. I always thought that the Bill Graham memorial was a fitting ‘last ride’. I recorded the memorial show with my triple set of Nakamichi CM-300s->Sony TC-153SD cassette portable. I also ran my D6 so I could give masters to a friend. We were 3/4th of the way back between the stage and the repeaters, on the right side. (I shot some b&w photos with a Pentax MX and 50 mm f/1.7 lens. I was working as a darkroom tech at Photo Ad then, and made large proof sheets of my film on graphic arts paper after the show. I scanned some of the frames to put with the music files.) I remember thinking that it started of crowded and got progressively more packed with people as the day wore on. I think the Chronicle said something like 300,000 people in the park. I believe it! It reminded me of something that I saw on Sesame Street when I was a little kid in the early 70s. They took a large pickle jar and filled it with small stones. ‘Is it full? No, we can add more.’ And they poured in small ball bearings. ‘Is it full? No, we can add more’. Then they added sand, and then water. Finally it was full. The crowd at the Polo Fields that day brought back that memory, with more and more people pushing their way in. I remember all the bands that day and also Robin Williams who did some stand up comedy between sets. I also remember the plane that dropped flowers. The Dead closed the show, before the encores, with ‘Sunshine Daydream, having played ‘Sugar Magnolia (Bill’s favorite Grateful Dead song) to open the 10/27/91 show, to complete the piece. John Fogerty played with the Dead and sounded ragged, but good, but at least it was nice to hear him. It was only about two years before that he played with Bobby and Jerry at the Oakland Stadium AIDS Benefit. I remember thinking that there had been a lot of historical shows in the park at that spot and this was going to be another one. I’ll never forget it. 😦

Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. 😉

Grateful Dead – New York, NY (09/24/88)

This is a tagged version of shnid: 82486

Grateful Dead
September 24, 1988
Madison Square Garden
New York City, NY

Set 1:

Iko Iko
Feel Like A Stranger
West L.A. Fadeaway
Little Red Rooster
Box Of Rain
Ramble On Rose
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Don’t Ease Me In

Set 2:

Chinese Bones
Neighborhood Girls
Crazy Fingers
Women Are Smarter
Every Time You Go Away
What’s Going On->
Drums->
Space->
The Wheel->
Throwing Stones->
Not Fade Away
E: Good Lovin’
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door

Show was a Rain Forrest Benefit
Other Artist(s): Mick Taylor on West LA and Rooster, Suzanne Vega on Chinese Bones, Neighborhood Girls and Heavan’s Door
Daryl Hall and John Oats on Every Time and What’s Going On, Baba Olatunji & Michael Hinton on Drums, Hornsby on NFA
Jack Cassady on both encores,

Grateful Dead – Watkins Glen, NY (07/28/73)

Grateful Dead
July 28th, 1973
Watkins Glen Grand Prix Circuit
Watkins Glen, New York

The Band also performed at this show, you can find a recording of it here.

–Set 1–
Bill Graham Intro
Bertha
Beat It on Down the Line
Brown Eyed Women
Mexicali Blues
Box Of Rain
Here Comes Sunshine
Looks Like Rain
Row Jimmy
Jack Straw
Deal
Playing in the Band

–Set 2–
Around & Around
Loose Lucy
Big River
He’s Gone ->
Truckin’-> Nobody’s Fault Jam ->
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower ->I Know You Rider
Sella Blue
Eyes of the World ->
Sugar Magnolia

–Encore One–
Sing Me Back Home

–Encore Two–with the ABB & the Band
Not Fade Away
Mountain Jam
Johnny B. Goode

Grateful Dead + New Riders of the Purple Sage – New York, NY (04/26/71)

Grateful Dead
4/26/71
Fillmore East
New York, NY

–NRPS set–
01 – Henry
02 – The Weight
03 – Last Lonely Eagle
04 – Fun, Fun, Fun
05 – Runnin’ back to you
06 – I Don’t Know You
07 – Dirty Business
08 – Glendale Train

–The Dead–Set 1–
01 – Bertha
02 – Me & My Uncle
03 Big Boss Man
04 – Loser
05 – Playing in the Band
06 – Hard to Handle
07 – Dark Star ->
08 – Wharf Rat
09 – Casey Jones

–Set 2–
10 – Sugar Magnolia*
11 – It Hurts Me Too*
12 – Beat It on Down the Line*
13 – China Cat Sunflower ->
14 – I Know You Rider
15 – Deal
16 – Mama Tried
17 – Good Lovin’
18 – Sing Me Back Home
19 – Not Fade Away ->
20 – Going Down the Road Feeling Bad ->
21 – Not Fade Away

* w/ Duane Allman