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10/18/74, the best video recording of Morning Dew, from The Grateful Dead Movie, and one of the finest.
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There are two recordings of this show up on the archive. Thanks to the tapers, Jim Malogorski and Toaste, for taping the show.
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Not too shabby of a set one for dancing, either. Great looking show.
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Love that Blow Away to start the second set. Looks like a great list.
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10/2/77, great show all around. Bust out of Casey Jones, super high energy peak to set the stage. Solid first set, killer second set. Phil teases The Other One kickoff a few times and finally atomizes the house with a huge sonic blast. His teases remind me of, if you've ever watched a zoom video of the fractal Mandelbrot set (my profile picture) when you occasionally catch a glimpse of the bulb (the black part) amidst all the color. Then when he finally lays it out, it's like finally seeing the bulb zoomed in in all its glory. Or maybe the teases like seeing Kilroy peeping over the wall. Lol. My thoughts listening to The Other One 🤓🤓
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I think that's a great point. You might get exactly what you're hoping for with one or two shows, or they might play it a couple hours out of your range on a work night.
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Everyone likes different things. Can't fault you for not enjoying elective sets. I prefer recreations, as well, but I have had rip roaring times at elective shows, as well. DSO can wield the power and build up a head of steam on either type of show. I really enjoy the guessing game at year, next songs, etc at a recreation, which goes out the window at an elective. A lot comes down to song choice. Everyone has their snoozers, and DSO will play them, too. Check out the setlist and recording for 7/27/18, elective set which included a saint Stephen > tmns > drums/space > tmns > saint Stephen > dew.
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I uploaded this show and the following night's show last night if anyone wanted to listen to them. There are several more recordings also up from this Northeast run if you look through the DSO section on Archive, relisten, etree, etc. https://archive.org/details/dso2018-08-13.nak300.cp4.flac24
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I retract, no drums during The Other One.
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There was a short drums portion during The Other One.
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Civic Center, Baltimore, MD (9/17/72) Promised Land Sugaree Black Throated Wind Friend of the Devil El Paso Bird Song Big River Tennessee Jed Mexicali Blues China Cat Sunflower I Kow You Rider Playing in the Band Casey Jones Truckin' Loser Jack Straw Mississippi Half-Step Me and My Uncle He's Gone The Other One Sing Me Back Home Sugar Magnolia Uncle John's Band One More Saturday Night
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One drummer, Rob K. playing drums. Enjoyed the Barraco treatment of Good Lovin, out on a four day creep, etc. Dark Star was excellent, got really cool and dissonant after the verse, with Skip pounding out and strumming huge, loud chords and Jeff doing the meltdown style fanning. The Eyes was also good, with the band doing the intense repeating early style ending jam after the Skip solo and bass drop. Interesting song selection, lots of shorter stand alone songs and stuff I haven't seen them play before. Lisa brought down the house on You Ain't Woman Enough and Hurts Me Too. Enjoyed the venue and the area. Looking forward to tomorrow night, my last one until fall.
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Elective: Cold Rain and Snow Mama Tried They Love Each Other (early style) You Ain't Woman Enough Mr. Charlie Gommorah Pride of Cucamonga Silver Threads and Golden Needles Brown Eyed Women Good Lovin (Barraco) Set 2: BIODTL Sitting on Top of the World The Race is On Box of Rain Hurts Me Too (Lisa) Bertha Chinatown Shuffle Dark Star Drums Eyes of the World China Doll Johnny B. Goode Encore: That's What Love Will Make You Do
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Filler: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Hard To Handle Why Don't We Do It in the Road The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
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Great show, second set was as good as it looks on paper. Morning Dew was really strong, great dynamics from pin drop tender to thunderous. Skip started off on gingerbread in Tom Thumb Blues. Grateful that the rain for the most part, held off.
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I really enjoyed that extended jam after Terrapin, and the jam after drums was also cool. Nice venue, nice that it was an early show too.
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Rockng first set. Highlight for me was Cumberland, but strong throughout. Second set Shakedown, Samson, high dance energy. To Lay Me Down, ripping Let it Grow, drums, He's Gone, smoking Other One, lovely Stella Blue. Sugar Magnolia, Casey Jones, more heat, and Ripple to bring it back home. Really nice venue, overall.
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Starlight Theater, Kansas City, MO (8/3/82) Mississippi Half-Step Franklin's Tower New Minglewood Blues Peggy-O El Paso Cumberland Blues Althea Cassidy Big Railroad Blues Man Smart/Woman Smarter Might As Well Shakedown Street Samson and Delilah To Lay Me Down Let it Grow drums He's Gone The Other One Stella Blue Sugar Magnolia Casey Jones Filler: Ripple
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For some reason, not all the tracks from this recording are showing up on the relisten app. Kind of frustrating, because it shows up fine on the relisten and archive website. It is also working fine on the etree app if anyone wanted to stream it.
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Here's my recording of night one. Lots of fun to record the band, my first time taping after picking up all the gear this summer. Was grateful for a little fenced off area the crew put aside for us both nights. https://archive.org/details/dso2018-07-27.dso2018-07-27.nak300cp4.flac16
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https://archive.org/details/dso2018-07-28.nak300cp4.flac16/dso2018-07-28t04.flac
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There is a recording of this concert up on the archive. I also recorded both nights and will get them up on the archive as soon as I can figure out all the computer stuff involved.
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Astounding performance by Dark Star Orchestra tonight. First set highlights to me were Looks Like Rain and Greatest Story. Second set high energy throughout, China/Rider and Samson brought the energy high. To Lay Me Down was lovely and tender. Playin had some excellent extended playing, nice grooves. Drums was powerful and loud, great audience response, with Rob and Dino continuing to play the beast during Nobody's Fault. Lost Sailor/Saint was rocking. Black Peter had great delivery by Jeff, with some strong peaks in there. Sugar Magnolia brought the energy up high yet again, just some absolutely ferocious playing in the end and the audience was brought to one final, frenzied peak. Brokedown was the perfect encore. Lisa and Jennifer Markard of the Zen Tricksters came out to join the rest of the band in a fine rendition of I'll Be With Thee. Top notch performance tonight.