Grateful Dead - 4/04/71 - Soundboard - Complete show
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Grateful Dead
April 4, 1971
Manhattan Center
New York, NY
Recording Info:
SBD ... Master Reel ... CD
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
April 14, 2010
Patch Info:
SBD ... Master Reel ... Cassette ... Dat ... CD supplies:
Hard To Handle (7:02 - end of show)
-Set 1-
Bertha
Me & My Uncle
Next Time You See Me
Morning Dew
Playing in the Band
Loser
Easy Wind
Me & Bobby McGee
Greatest Story Ever Told ...
Johnny B. Goode
-Set 2:-
Tuning
Truckin'
Tuning
Hard To Handle
Deal
Sugar Magnolia
Casey Jones
Good Lovin'
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad ...
Saint Stephen ...
Not Fade Away ...
Uncle John's Band
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Schwag art, Nice!
Set 1:
0:00: Bertha
6:53: Me & My Uncle
10:46: Next Time You See Me
16:11: Morning Dew
26:53: Playing in the Band
32:27: Loser
39:52: Easy Wind
51:08: Me & Bobby McGee
59:02: Greatest Story Ever Told -->
1:01:34: Johnny B. Goode
Set 2:
1:05:38: Tuning
1:08:24: Truckin'
1:16:44: Tuning
1:19:15: Hard to Handle
1:27:45: Deal
1:32:34: Sugar Magnolia
1:38:22: Casey Jones
1:43:39: Good Lovin' -->
1:45:40: Drums -->
1:50:42: Good Lovin'
2:09:28: Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad -->
2:15:40: //St. Stephen -->
2:21:26: Not Fade Away -->
2:26:11: Uncle John's Band
Thanks.
Great. Middle of set 1 Dew. Whaaaaa?
yeah! That's pretty weird, eh? I think they were still sort of feeling out the which songs went where here early inn '71.
...wow! But it's a damn good Morning Dew, isn't it?
I had to move!!!! really had to move!!!!!! Started dancing like no ones biz!!!! as soon as it came on!!!Love dancing to our band. Peace n Love
You keep on rocking, Rosie!! :-)
THANK YOU WOS!
GD concert uploaders are now defined as "essential workers" by the federal government!
April 5th 71 at the Manhatten center seems to get more Attention but I think this show is the best to the entire Run .
killer Easy Wind
Yes indeed. Tight and wicked
Final Easy Wind!
this is crazy, all of the grateful dead you could possible listen to from every year they played its every deadhead's dream come true, heads used to have to buy and trade cassettes to listen to all of this stuff, times have changed alot........
these uploaders are continuing the great service of making sure this music can continue to reach whoever needs it
Weir gettin there
So true. I’ve spent many a moment browsing through fellow heads car trunks to see their collections. And, every dude I ever met was so excited to show me all the shows they been to.
Yo smoke a doobi homeslice!!
@@johnfrank6156 dude chill the fuck out. it don't help you being so angry.
It's ok man we're all confused
What was the Manhattan Center? Was it indoors or outdoors? Where in the city was/is it located? Does it still exist under that name or another name? I lived in NYC for many years and never heard of it.
As they say, Google is your friend; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Center
Indoor.
34th st between 8th and 9th
these shows just keep rollin' down the acetate conduit like there's no tomorrow, and i have to formally commend you WoS, on yr stalwart resolve, which is beyond the call of duty... i love these '70, '71, and "72 shows before the harder substances interceded in the mix, there was a certain positive vibration here when Pig was alive, there was a pronounced purity of body, spirit, and mind... exchange betwixt the band and the audience...many thanks... to you, for making this possible!!!!!!!!!!!
You are so right,it was beautiful before the shit got ahold of Jerry.
And Jer sez Pigpen IS the Grateful Dead!
Wonderfuly put joseph
Many. many thanks for what you are doing here. These releases are unbelievable...a real gift.
Thanks for uploading this show. I love the Pigpen years!
The 'Morning Dew" is particularly good. Great way to start my Thanksgiving. Thanks!
I'm starting my Memorial Day to this in 2020
hakashaq Wise choice.
i was at this show, and a friend did tape it, so i heard it several more times over the next several years (i was a college freshman in spring '71), and i tell you, i can remember garcia's solo note-for-note: everyone in the room knew it was one for the ages even on the spot.
I was there! The show went on all night! Amazed I can actually remember any of it! :P
So jealous!!!
The dead are great
It was a great show!
Me too. Very intense night...
All we can remember is really how illegally crowded this place was to the point that the promoter- Howard Stein - put a public letter of apology in the village voice the next week saying he was sorry for the overcrowding and the people who got hurt besides that this was a time of shorter shows with less jamming but still obviously a lot of fun. thanks for the post.
Thank you.
All 50 bands you listen to can't compare to the Grateful Dead. American music successors of the beloved Jazz musicians. & All their History that comes with them- we'll never see nothing like them again. Thank you Jerry. I love you Bobby. Thank you Dearest brother for posting this. You are a modern day Saint
Don't forget Phil, he's the base of the outfit!
@@stevenlingard1218 Phil Lesh is the only kind of bomb America ever needs to deploy.
Bertha! GD hit the ground running in my home town. Yup. we got da energy here. Was at this show
16:05 It is always good to hear the Dead working out on Morning Dew, with its quintessentially 1960s nuclear war doomsday scenario lyrics (concerns which are still relevant today).
There are beautifully aching vocals, with heavy or maybe just ponderous instrumental music.
One of the things that made the Dead so distinctive in those days was just how slow they played: every three-minute song they covered lasted from five to ten minutes. Well, they took their time. But they were more than good enough to make it work. They educated audiences to listen to music in a new way. And turned a lot of people onto jazz in the long run.
Where Wall of Sound goes, so go I. Thanks again my main YT man. I can definitely understand some folks' favoring 71 above all others. Beautiful purity.
That version of Morning Dew is insane
Same here!!! sick!!!!! Love me some Dead!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace N Love
I am so Grateful for these incredible SB shows!!! Have a Grateful Day everyone!!!💕🍄💀⚡🐢🌹(~);}
I am listening now and it sound great. I was there and honestly, I don't remember it being that great of a show. I think I was just partial to the Fillmore East shows, I had seen many GD shows there. Thanks for posting this show, I'm really enjoying it
16:30 morning dew
My soundtrack for work mid-day. Gorgeous sound. Thanks!!!
Broke my Cherry on this run, some tight in there. next time yaah saw me things weir not the same ;-) Tye Dye Amp Covers are very entertaining, Pig morphing into an alligator blowin' the harp. OOOH Yaah some exciting, I tell yaah . get goosebumps just thinking about it.. some sweet isnt it . ;-) playing thru my Red Knob - Fender Amp.. almost there..
The Hymen
I wish you could see the huge smile on my face from reading ur post!!!!!!! Peace N Love
@@rosebud1958 I can vision your smile. for you brought a smile this way, too. Peace be with you , also ;-)
heaviest Easy Wind ever, man, I remember I thought but rippin up the Firmament with the Phil Thresher
Amazing Easy Wind and sadly the final one ever played!
When I was first getting into the Dead, Easy Wind was hands down, my favourite song! The Workingman's Dead version that is. That is such a hard blues song! My friends and I used to jam the shit out of Easy Wind back at our neighbourhood bar on "Open Mike Night". And sometimes I'd say, we didn't do it half bad.
@@marcofanari9820 WOW!! Is that right?!? That's terrible. Like I suggested already to the original comment, Easy Wind was one of the songs that turned me on to the Dead back when I was 16 in the year 1991...it's still one of my absolute favourite Dead songs today.
These recordings coming out these days on UA-cam are much better than the old days. Thanks
stagger lee as a taper going back to 1974 agree with you 100%💀☠️💀☠️💊💊💊
@@georgebethos7890 George they still had to come off of tape, so the master had to be decent, correct? The good copies were around, just not everyone had access like we do now... 🇺🇸✌
I remember trading cassettes with often very poor quality recordings, but I loved it anyway. Listening to the dead on a portable cassette player in a tent with a bunch of people smoking a joint--ah good memories.
@@generationofswine-ge5rw I would trade anything to immerse myself in the culture of live dead shows in the 1960s - 1990s. The people in the region in one spot, is something not really possible today when you can just use zoom to be at the concert. As a 24 year old, I am jealous.
@@reeceschrock396 You're so right. I recall the days of sharing bottles of wine with street people & winos
in front of Fillmore East etc (I don't recommend this practice) & as you enter the lobby much of the floor space was covered with people sitting or lying on the floor. Like a campsite, & you had to politely try to
step around or over people, & it was accepted as normal. I don't recommend this either these days. lol
Phil sounds especially fire in this show. What a killer tape man.
hes always that good, but the taper is in the p zone.
@@christophersandbatch1882 soundboard pheaturing phil
Jammin this now, the KLF 10s sounding great. Klipsch does the Grateful Dead justice, thanks for these great recordings.
That Easy Wind had a really great jam. Started a bit slow overall, but what a great version!
Bobby takes the first solo in Easy Wind.
Final Easy Wind ever played!
Like one long Lesh solo!!
❤me some Phil Lesh you are the best bass player my personal top 3 but coolest guy im so thankful for the songs you lead especially Unbroken Chain and love me Mountain song God bless u and all musicians hope to shake hands w you some day or play some tunes w you❤@@victorwong9622
🎉🍐🍎🍍🥨🍕🥡🍄🟫
❤❤
I spent hours, days, months,....of my life chasing boots from the Boys. Now it's at a click of a button. And sounds sooo sweet. Aw Sweet Suzie. You kids are spoiled. LoL! Enjoy.
Fantastic show ⚡️💀🌹
_Set 1_
Bertha: 0:00
Me & My Uncle: 6:51
Next Time You See Me: 10:45
Morning Dew: 16:08
Playing in the Band: 26:52
Loser: 32:25
Easy Wind: 39:50
Me & Bobby McGee: 51:00
Greatest Story Ever Told ...: 59:00
Johnny B. Goode: 1:01:33
_Set 2_
Tuning: 1:05:38
Truckin': 1:08:22
Tuning: 1:16:51
Hard To Handle: 1:19:14
Deal: 1:27:45
Sugar Magnolia: 1:32:31
Casey Jones: 1:38:20
Good Lovin': 1:43:39
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad ...: 2:09:25
Saint Stephen ...: 2:15:40
Not Fade Away ...: 2:21:27
Uncle John's Band: 2:26:10
They need to release a Pigpen compilation!
YEAH!!! That's a GREAT idea!!
Gotta love the Phil chords to start Morning Dew!
So sick!!! for real!!!! so good!!! Peace N Love
Lesh is TOO LOUD!!!
So just about perfect.
It's so nice to hear the Grateful Dead in New York in the early Spring of 1971. It's really all I needed to listen to on Jerry's birthday this year. Everything is coming back to me now. Just needed to go right to the well.
Day B4 I existed.
Edit: lots of gold but my personal favorite, 2:09:30. Wonderful version of the classic, Gdtrfb.
06:53 awesome version of Me and my uncle
GOD BLESS THE GREATFUL DEAD
"I asked him for mercy he gave me a gun" ROFL.
Love Ya BOB
Sounds like someone needs to give John Frank's one. But idk, he may not use it on himself!!
@@kennethdeanmiller7324 🤣
Jerry: "It's just a break. We're not stopping."
Great version of Morning Dew!!
I feel like this is one of the shows that ended up on the Skull And Roses album. Not sure why though........
cause some of those shows are from the mann cter i think it says so on the LP wharft rat for sure forget what else
oh duh you being sarcastic haha im fuvkin burnt!!!!
Love it when Pig blows that harp!!! Thank you for all these great shows WOS...always try to listen to one at night when I'm getting my head right!!!
Or dosing for the day!
Nice show. The Boys are feeling it, from the get go. Sweet Loser-Easy Wind.
Absolutely awesome show. Sadly the final Easy Wind.
I would love to find 12/5/71 and 12/10/71 someday on UA-cam..........
Love 1971....
Lean and mean!
I dig me some dead
Yo!!! I suppose you also say: "Le-me git some mo'...", or "I likes me a good SB !".... too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Easy Wind at 39:52 -- I'll never understand why they stopped playing that song after so few performances. Lesh sounds better here than on the album. Pigpen -- yeah not so much this show.
You answered your own question brother, that's Pigs shit, and noone dared
Final Easy Wind was at this show!
Que buen concierto!, Gracias!!!💀💖🌹💖💀🙌✌👌🌌🌵🍁🌵🌇
Manhattan Center is on 34 street between 8th and 9th avenue these are the Skull andRoses shows check out Bob Marley shows from Manhattan Center
Not all of Skull Rose's come from these shows. Nothing was used from this show . Some songs from April 5th and 6th are used.
There are several cuts from Skull and Roses that were taken from the Fillmore East run and were mostly from April 26th and 27th .
Bertha and Wharf Rat on Skull and Rose's come from the Fillmore shows along with a few others .
The Port Chester Shows were also recorded for Skull and Rose's but nothing from those shows were used.
I saw two shows in PA in '71. They were both excellent with NRPS.
wow bertha
Great channel, Big Time. Thank you, W.O.S.!!!
Nice. Whos artwork? I thought the 2nd set started with Good Lovin. Actually, this whole 2nd set seems different then what i had for this show. I had this and 4/5/71. I could be wrong. Its been a while. But keep em coming.....PLEASE!!
Oh man!! What a show! Sounds absolutely fantastic!!!! And the setlist here from '71? Brilliant!
thanx WOS for another stellar post - was only at the Manhattan Center once to see Monty Python !!! - remember the steepness of the upper balcony where i sat - wish i was at this show but was 3 yrs before i got on the bus - well at least we have this ... yeeeeee ha
I love this 🎸🎶🎵🎶🎵💞
GREAT 👍🏿 QUALITY!!GREAT ''71 SHOW!! This may have been the Hells angels benefit show where the Grateful Dead opened up tanks of nitrous oxide ☯️🕉🙀💉🙏💊💊💊🌞GREAT CHANNEL!!💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️
That would be the Anderson Theatre 3rd st at 2nd Ave. NYC
1971 :)
Whoa - great Bertha. Usually Bertha to start out a show is sloppy. This one good.
Killin' it right out of the gate!
David Lemieux should do a Mahatten Center 1971 conplete box set.
Been a fan of the Band for over 4 decades and this show took place before I knew who the Dead was. Thanks for letting me experience what I never knew existed. What a wonderful way to spend a Sunday morning
##########WOAH...
This shit EXPLODES out of the speakers laying waste and egg on every melting face right from the get go
Wow the difference between 1971 and 1972 shows is kind of drastic
Yeah 71 is more balls out no prisoners rock and roll. 72 is a bit smoother and more cowboy dead. Love Keith in 72 piano and pigs organ both. My favorite GD sound
Lesh was up front in ‘71. The shoot-em-up turn-on-a-dime saloon quintet.
....for God so loved the world....
Playing in the band.
Well.
Sort of.
Lol.
The Hammerstein is at the Manhattan Center. Could this be in the same space/room?
yes
Fantastic! Thank you
a fantastic show and quality...thanks.
Sooooo goooood
I was'nt grabbed from there, was I?
39:47 Easy Wind. Super smooth, great recording!
una delicia🙌💀🌹💀🙌✌☝💖
black friday - nice find
Uncle Johns and Uncle j 2:29:26 Joe's band🎉
do you think I have a deep voice? Kinda husky?
Thanks again.. 😊 💖
2:14:26
What is the name of this lick?
The raw exploration is what rules 67-74. The cream rises.😊 Then reinventions...And beyond.❤🎉😊
I had all the old-school shit on Maxwell
But we got this my friend
♥
Thanks
Easy Wind………❤️👍
Whoa st Stephen not fade away uncle John's band... I just felt like I was 15 again painting a gd mural on my bedroom wall...
Is anybody around today
Is anybody around today
🎉🎉 epic deadlife
❤
I think Bobby took a lead on Easy Wind. Anyone else hear that?
He also took a lead on Hard to Handle .
👍🌵🌅🌲😇
Thank you, Wall Of Sound. Nothing like hearing old songs on a new day. ⚡️
Aw yeah bra!
Nah bra, he's lost his fucking mind Micky's king!!
bro
14:45 jam----->morning dew
what a great 3-night run this was. the c miller transfer from the following evening is even hotter!
archive.org/details/gd1971-04-05.sbd.fixed.miller.110185.flac16
Yes, the next night was the best. NFA from there. But Morning Dew and Bobby McGee from this show are awesome highlights. Really magical. I was at all 3 shows. It was insane in the crowd.
@@MarkCharal wow, that must have been a real gas to catch that run. I wrote a brief post on my blog about that night. A barnburner, for sure. sittinginmangrovevalley.blogspot.com/2016/04/blog-post.html
@@MarkCharal Final Easy Wind was quite intense blues exploration.
Love
I probably said it once already Sam I am; I’m really sad some chick took all my cassettes