Saint Okie with a rose 🌹 in and out of the garden he goes! Many thanks for kickin it old school for the ever decreasing aging hippie population. Jerry gone far too soon, now every time I hear thunder I’ll think of Phil bombs. Don’t wait, don’t hesitate, our true musical icons are dropping like flies and once they’re gone the recordings just aren’t the same. Spend a few bucks to support the bands that still tour you won’t regret it. Blessed Be in 2025.
Thank you so much Okie! This is a wonderful tape There are few shows that exist from this period that are as intact. Just a couple notes: This was actually 2 shows (early show and late show). This partly explains the unusual set lists (even for this time). The first show has an encore of Uncle John's Band that is included in this recording. St Stephen and Midnight Hour are the encores of the second show. 🌹 [Edit] For reference: The band were working very hard on Workingman's Dead and American Beauty harmonies at this point. Workingman's was recorded the next month 2/70 and released 6/70. American Beauty was released 11/70. Live/Dead had been recorded almost a year earlier [/edit].
The quality of the recording didn't bother me, this is pretty damn good for being 50 years old, I wonder sometimes if we're spoiled with the digital stuff and the wide distribution of sound boards. I remember treasuring my tapes back in the day. With the widespread distribution of digital soundboards I actually am hunting those audience recordings, those audience recordings like a window into time
0:01 Morning Dew. 9:25 Me and My Uncle. 12:45 Hard to Handle. 17:07 Cumberland Blues. 22:51 Cold Rain and Snow. 28:08 Alligator. 32:04 Drums. 34:15 Jam. 42:49 We Bid You Goodnight. Jam. Alligator Reprise. Caution ⚠️. Set 2: 1:00:06 Casey Jones. 1:07:26 Big Boss Man. China Cat 🌻/ Rider 🚌. Cryptic Envelopment. Drums. The Other One. Cryptic Envelopment. Cosmic Charlie. 53:07 Uncle John's Band. 1:04:33 Mama Tried. Mason's Children. Black Peter. Good Lovin'. Dancin' in the Streets. Saint Stephen. Midnight Hour.
1070! I like me some medieval Dead! 👍😁
Bobby rips it up on the lyre
Saint Okie with a rose 🌹 in and out of the garden he goes! Many thanks for kickin it old school for the ever decreasing aging hippie population. Jerry gone far too soon, now every time I hear thunder I’ll think of Phil bombs. Don’t wait, don’t hesitate, our true musical icons are dropping like flies and once they’re gone the recordings just aren’t the same. Spend a few bucks to support the bands that still tour you won’t regret it. Blessed Be in 2025.
Thanks Okie!!!
Thank you so much Okie! This is a wonderful tape There are few shows that exist from this period that are as intact. Just a couple notes: This was actually 2 shows (early show and late show). This partly explains the unusual set lists (even for this time). The first show has an encore of Uncle John's Band that is included in this recording. St Stephen and Midnight Hour are the encores of the second show. 🌹
[Edit] For reference: The band were working very hard on Workingman's Dead and American Beauty harmonies at this point. Workingman's was recorded the next month 2/70 and released 6/70. American Beauty was released 11/70. Live/Dead had been recorded almost a year earlier [/edit].
Unlike the New York Jets, you NEVER fail! Thanks, Okie Dokie!
3 minutes in and already loving these crackling Fireworks... Happy new year ❤️
hey now okie 🙌🏼🤩new years greetings!
Man this one is crackling hot with energy
Pig is so on his game!
The quality of the recording didn't bother me, this is pretty damn good for being 50 years old, I wonder sometimes if we're spoiled with the digital stuff and the wide distribution of sound boards. I remember treasuring my tapes back in the day. With the widespread distribution of digital soundboards I actually am hunting those audience recordings, those audience recordings like a window into time
@@archstanton_live definitely he had the swagger on this one
@@PyraGiza this SBD It is notorious for technical issues at the beginnings of both shows
@@brianheflin15 I didn't sound that bad to me either, but I had a lot of umpteenth generation cassettes.
Happy New Year , Okie. Just the best
Best wishes to you OKIE⚡️this year.. 💯🎉💜💨
Happy New Year my friend!!!
@angelafitzpatrick3149 it's gonna be a GRATE 2025!!
@ It already is!!!
Listening surrounded by stars in the California desert, nursing an afterglow....
So your choice seemed right OK 🎉
0:01 Morning Dew.
9:25 Me and My Uncle.
12:45 Hard to Handle.
17:07 Cumberland Blues.
22:51 Cold Rain and Snow.
28:08 Alligator.
32:04 Drums.
34:15 Jam.
42:49 We Bid You Goodnight.
Jam.
Alligator Reprise.
Caution ⚠️.
Set 2:
1:00:06 Casey Jones.
1:07:26 Big Boss Man.
China Cat 🌻/ Rider 🚌.
Cryptic Envelopment.
Drums.
The Other One.
Cryptic Envelopment.
Cosmic Charlie.
53:07 Uncle John's Band.
1:04:33 Mama Tried.
Mason's Children.
Black Peter.
Good Lovin'.
Dancin' in the Streets.
Saint Stephen.
Midnight Hour.
Happy new year, Kris!! All the best to you, Pop, & Mr. Charlie 💥
Another wonderful set list as the Dead transition from the 1960s into the 1970s. Happy New Year Okie and thanks for all you do!😊😊
....... Art must Art ......
Okie our hero
It’s a good day to let the Dead play
👍9
Pig pen‘s death always confounded me how the band survived
Because they never let his spirit die🙏
they did let his spirit die listen to everything after 77
Two days of Hendrix and band of gypsies,then the dead, have there ever been 4days as great?
That's what I was thinking, because I knew the band of gypsies played on new years eve.
♥️⚘️(~);-}⚘️♥️
evidence that only jerry and pigpen should have been singing lead. the harmonies (mostly) suck as does Bobby.
and momma tried and El Paso are SO tired