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  1. 09/16/72 Boston Music Hall - Boston, MA Set 1: Bertha Me And My Uncle Deal Black Throated Wind You Win Again Big River Bird Song Mexicali Blues Stella Blue Jack Straw Big Railroad Blues Playin' In The Band Set 2: Morning Dew Greatest Story Ever Told He's Gone El Paso Don't Ease Me In Dark Star Brokedown Palace Promised Land Ramble On Rose Not Fade Away Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad Not Fade Away Encore: One More Saturday Night Everything about this venue was amazing and DSO was magical. Hope this will be a permanent stop
    4 points
  2. To address the up front VIP area, the band has discussed this before and try to address this issue when we can. We hate it. Will try to have them move it for next time:-) we love this venue;-)
    3 points
  3. I decided to make an appearance. ... new outdoor venues that show up in DSO rotation always peak my interest.. my buddy Elyria Shawn and I made the 6 hour drive and enjoyed ourselves. .. mission accomplished.... thanks DSO thanks Dino thanks Bix thanks ScottL for ride thanks Scott&Kris for smiles... etc etc my answer to the VIP concern ... just pay the extra money for the upgrade ..well worth it .. ... when in Rome (or Baldwinsville in this case) my friend ...
    2 points
  4. Yes it's a great venue RB. And like I said above, your keys were glistening buddy. Thank you , and the band, for a fun night.
    1 point
  5. Hey Chris and Scott. U guys doing jub? Haven’t seen you on here in a while and we can always use your big smiles 24/7
    1 point
  6. The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA (11/5/79) China Cat Sunflower I Know You Rider Cassidy Friend of the Devil El Paso Stagger Lee Passenger Peggy-O Music Never Stopped Althea Easy to Love You Eyes of the World Estimated Prophet Franklin's Tower drums Lost Sailor Saint of Circumstance Sugar Magnolia Casey Jones Box of Rain
    1 point
  7. In Northeast PA, on the top of a mountain lies a cathedral of music and dance that never disappoints and last nite was no exception. Confidence is high in the building when the band, before playing a note, informs the crowd how much they enjoy playing at this venue. What follows at Penn's Peak is a superb retelling of 10/21/83. Carefully culled from the songbook, set one rang the bell several times, MNS, the Cumberland that chased me upstairs for more real estate, which I was glad I had for the BIg RR>PL close. Whenever a Big RR pops up, isn't that always a good first set? Chunky second set led with an other wordly Scarlet>Fire, a duo this band hammers recently, it really lets the band shine. Great song selections post D/S, Truckin out of space a great set placement, probably not many Miracle>Touch set2 closers in the DeadBase. The icing on the top was the group of dancers some old friends, some new, that I shared the evening with, upstairs Phil's side. Great dancer to space ratios and serious hoedown energy start to finish. Fantastic to see you all. This band continues to nightly deliver everything a fan of this music could ask for. Jubilee on the horizon. Praise DSO.
    1 point
  8. A few of us such as me have been listening to the Grateful Dead longer than you have been alive but I can't or just don't bother to remember years and even eras that various songs were played. For me, that it is being played "tonight" and I can dance to that song once again is the most import thing. I try to learn the years just so I can keep a reasonable conversation with you and other loved friends. Peace and Love, Doc
    1 point
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