Grateful Dead
12/01/66
The Matrix
San Francisco, CA

Source: SBD>Rm>Reel>Dat>CD>wav>shnv3

Disc 1 - Set 1
01 Minglewood Blues
02 Betty and Dupree
03 Next Time You See Me
04 I Know You Rider
05 Big Boss Man
06 One Kind Favor
07 Alice D. Millionaire
08 Me and My Uncle (aborted attempt)
09 Me and My Uncle
10 Cream Puff War
Set 2
11 You Don't Love Me
12 Beat It On Down The Line
13 It Hurts Me Too
14 On The Road Again
15 //Yonder's Wall (1)

Disc 2 - Set 2 (cont'd)
01 My Own Fault
02 Down So Long
03 Cold Rain And Snow
04 Viola Lee Blues
Set 3
05 Deep Elem Blues
06 Something On Your Mind
07 Big Boy Pete
08 Death Don't Have No Mercy
09 Lindy
10 Dancin' In The Street
11 Me and My Uncle (2)

Thanks to C.M. for the seeds.
DAE(EAC)>boundary check(SHNTOOL)>SHN(MKWACT)>FTP via neo_levo/candyman FTP.

Set list and comments below via deadlists project.

Comments:
(1) With unidentified special guest. (2) Merry-Go-Round Broke Down tuning [0:27] after Me and My Uncle. Other artist(s): Jerry Pond. To see the Concert Art: http://www.pompano.net/~goodbear/concert_art/11_28_66.html Thayer Jennings: Again, this is obviously more than a single show. The only exception to DeadBase X -- I didn't list the (1st set) Me & My Uncle (between Alice D. Millionaire and Cream Puff War) -- my tape flips after Alice D.M... side B begins with Cream Puff War -- so I can't tell what (if anything) might be between them. David Sorochty: Me And My Uncle is often found as filler on circulating cassettes *twice* after Alice D. Millionaire. They begin Me And My Uncle and play it for a minute or two and then it gets all messed up and they come to a stop. They screwed it up and Jerry explains "We can't agree where this is gonna go" or something close to that. After some confusion they begin Me And My Uncle again and this time they play it to completion. Ne!
ither the
r the one which comes to a finish are duplication of the set 3 Me And My Uncle which is part of this show. In addition, this little clip is not duplication of any other currently (1998) circualting 1966 or early 1967 show. Its source and exact date of origin remains unknown. Right before they begin the 3rd set Jerry says something like "this is the last set of out last appearance on a Thurday at The Matrix" or something close to that.