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4/22/69

The Ark, Boston Mass.

First Set:

Sittin On Top Of The World

Morning Dew

Beat It Down The Line

Good Morning Little School Girl

Doin That Rag

Cryptical Envelopment

Other One

Cryptical

Death Don't Have No Mercy

Second Set:

Duprees Diamond Blues (acoustic Jeff)

Mountains of the Moon (acoustic Jeff)

Dark Star

St. Stephen

The Eleven

Lovelight

Caution Jam

Lovelight

Filler:

Viola

Alligator

Viola

The most amazing show ever. I've been waiting for this all my life. Absolutely hands down the best. I know I've said this once or twice before but this was it. Can't believe the whole thing even happened. Everyone on stage was playing their hearts out. The energy was off the charts. The back and forth up and down round and round had me spinning. The crowd was fantastic I don't think anyone there didn't love it. I love this band. Thank you again and again. They captured that raw 69 sound that I always loved. Almost sounded like they were playing in a garage. Jeff is walking to the edge of the stage and ripping, then he comes up real close to everyone and wails. The Lovelight was amazing thank you Rob. Too much to say. The drumming was some of the best I've seen. During Alligator everyone had an extra something to rattle. Rob E. started the show by saying we were guinnea pigs anytime you need some guinea pigs I'm there. Happy Birthday Jerry!

Namaste Kris

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4/22/69

The Ark, Boston Mass.

First Set:

Sittin On Top Of The World

Morning Dew

Beat It Down The Line

Good Morning Little School Girl

Doin That Rag

Cryptical Envelopment

Other One

Cryptical

Death Don't Have No Mercy

Second Set:

Duprees Diamond Blues (acoustic Jeff)

Mountains of the Moon (acoustic Jeff)

Dark Star

St. Stephen

The Eleven

Lovelight

Caution Jam

Lovelight

Filler:

Viola

Alligator

Viola

Holy shit...... That looks SIIIIIIICKKK!!!!!!!!!!!! Any tapers???!!

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4/22/69

The Ark, Boston Mass.

First Set:

Sittin On Top Of The World

Morning Dew

Beat It Down The Line

Good Morning Little School Girl

Doin That Rag

Cryptical Envelopment

Other One

Cryptical

Death Don't Have No Mercy

Second Set:

Duprees Diamond Blues (acoustic Jeff)

Mountains of the Moon (acoustic Jeff)

Dark Star

St. Stephen

The Eleven

Lovelight

Caution Jam

Lovelight

Filler:

Viola

Alligator

Viola

The most amazing show ever. I've been waiting for this all my life. Absolutely hands down the best. I know I've said this once or twice before but this was it. Can't believe the whole thing even happened. Everyone on stage was playing their hearts out. The energy was off the charts. The back and forth up and down round and round had me spinning. The crowd was fantastic I don't think anyone there didn't love it. I love this band. Thank you again and again. They captured that raw 69 sound that I always loved. Almost sounded like they were playing in a garage. Jeff is walking to the edge of the stage and ripping, then he comes up real close to everyone and wails. The Lovelight was amazing thank you Rob. Too much to say. The drumming was some of the best I've seen. During Alligator everyone had an extra something to rattle. Rob E. started the show by saying we were guinnea pigs anytime you need some guinea pigs I'm there. Happy Birthday Jerry!

Namaste Kris

Holy Shit!!! Joseph warned me not to miss this show, next time I'll take his warning seriously!!

Yes one should be up on archives tomorrow

:cheers::dsorocks::cheers:

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This was a really great show. I've seen DSO at the Town Ballroom everytime since 2007 and this was by far the best. The crowd was sparse surprisingly. Plenty of room to dance and have a great time. I've only seen DSO about 10 times so I would take my review with a grain of salt. But this was really alot of fun. My first show with JM and he did not disappoint. Stayed around afterwords and got a maracca (sp?) and got to chat with both Robs and Kevin. The atmosphere was great of course and it seemed liked everyone was enjoying themselves. Thanks again DSO!

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That looks like too much fun for my own good. What do I have to do in order to see something like that?? Say it, I'll do it.

I KNOW everyone who was lucky enough to witness this performance had a blast. How could you not? Can't wait to read some other reviews. I'm sure the whole band was on fire with JM really unleashing on this monster of a setlist.

When you come to NJ... play one of the 2/27/69-3/2/69 Fillmore West shows puh-puh-pretty please.

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The piece from Saint Stephen's William Tell Bridge through the entirety of The Eleven is, in my opinion, about the greatest piece of music conceived of by human beings. I never thought I would be so lucky as to see it performed live in such a loving, and energetic way. I was stone cold sober last night, and I never felt so high in my life. Thank you DSO!

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That looks like too much fun for my own good. What do I have to do in order to see something like that?? Say it, I'll do it.

I KNOW everyone who was lucky enough to witness this performance had a blast. How could you not? Can't wait to read some other reviews. I'm sure the whole band was on fire with JM really unleashing on this monster of a setlist.

When you come to NJ... play one of the 2/27/69-3/2/69 Fillmore West shows puh-puh-pretty please.

Yes that was just about 2muchfun....excuse the pun

Friday in Utica was outstanding.....last night can only be called historic! Cannot argue with my long time DSO friends above....may have been the best to date. The energy, the playing, the set list, the crowd, just about perfect. Jeff stepped out and ripped us to shreds and the rest of the band just kept piling on.

So i sit here in Newark OH, Jerry's bithday, wondering what is possibly next....guess I'll find out real soon.

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I never post, but am a longtime DSO fan (30+ shows) and always check to see what they've been playing, and, holy shit, I've been waiting for them to play '69 shows, especially Duprees>Mountains>D.S. Awesome! Thank you DSO and JM! Bring a '69 show to Portland, OR. soon! Please? Love you guys!

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The piece from Saint Stephen's William Tell Bridge through the entirety of The Eleven is, in my opinion, about the greatest piece of music conceived of by human beings. I never thought I would be so lucky as to see it performed live in such a loving, and energetic way. I was stone cold sober last night, and I never felt so high in my life. Thank you DSO!

I couldn't agree with you more.This was by far the best thing I might of ever witenessed in my life musically speaking.I thought the night before freakin smoked which it did this was a masterpiece.

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Bout time already!! Nice choice of sets. Lots of "new" territory this opens up.

To wit, apart from the 6 Louies in 88-89 there's also these three.

05-18-67 Awalt High School, Mountain View, Ca.

09-07-69 Family Dog at the Great Highway, San Francisco, Ca.

06-07-70 Fillmore West, San Francisco, Ca.

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