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Grateful Dead
2/9/73
Roscoe Maples Pavilon
Stanford University
Palo Alto CA
gd73-02-09.sbd.allred.9888.sbeok.flac16

1st performances of Loose Lucy, Here Comes Sunshine, They Love Each Other,
Eyes Of The World, China Doll and Wave That Flag.


"The source info I have on this show is SBD>MR>R>DAT>CDR.
I do not know if this is the best available source now,
or if a better one has surfaced. I have had this show for a long time."

Show SHNed by Bob Allred
md5 / shn renaming and txt file by Patrick Hitt
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--SET 1--
101-d1t01 - The Promised Land 3:09
102-d1t02 - Row Jimmy 7:14
103-d1t03 - Black Throated Wind 6:35
104-d1t04 - Deal 4:29
105-d1t05 - Me & My Uncle 3:04
106-d1t06 - "get the bugs out night" 0:54
107-d1t07 - Sugaree 7:37
108-d1t08 - Looks Like Rain 6:21
109-d1t09 - Loose Lucy 6:33
110-d1t10 - Beer Barrel Polka 1:03
111-d1t11 - Mexicali Blues 3:18
112-d1t12 - Brown Eyed Women 5:05
113-d1t13 - El Paso 4:32
114-d1t14 - Here Comes Sunshine 9:34
115-d2t01 - Playing In// The Band 18:42

--SET 2--
201-d2t02 - "The Rainbow Makers" 2:09
202-d2t03 - China Cat -> Rider 10:29
203-d2t04 - Jack Straw 4:39
204-d2t05 - "dead battery" 0:14
205-d2t06 - //They Love Each Other 4:36
206-d2t07 - Truc//kin' -> 7:43
207-d2t08 - Eyes Of The World -> 18:51
208-d2t09 - China Doll 6:01
209-d3t01 - Big River 4:48
210-d3t02 - Ramble On Rose 6:24
211-d3t03 - Box Of Rain 5:07
212-d3t04 - Wave That Flag 6:09
213-d3t05 - Sugar Magnolia 9:05
214-d3t06 - Uncle John's Band 7:14
215-d3t07 - Around And Around 5:00

--Encore--
216-d3t08 - Casey Jones 6:47

--disc 1 total time--69:28--
--disc 2 total time--73:24--
--disc 3 total time--50:34--
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COMMENTS FROM DEADLISTS
The sound setup at this show was the first version of the
Wall of Sound. Sound mixing problems at the board during Promised
Land. According to reports from an eyewitness, this was the result of
half the speakers frying. Very brief splice during Looks Like Rain.
Complete Loose Lucy timing supercedes previous listing showing it cut
at 4:59. Splice in Playing In The Band at 8:38. Hard to tell how much
is missing although it can't be more than a few minutes and could be
only a few seconds. Splice in Truckin' at 6:23 (~6:20 on this source).
Could be a minute or two missing here.
The first Eyes has quite a bit of exploratory jamming without dropping
to that Dm riff (or whatever you want to call it), which is present to
some degree in all other known '73 versions of the song. Jerry plays
the chord on the final notes of the song before changing to China Doll.
By February 15, the change had been worked out.
The cut in Wave That Flag at 1:25 is missing a full chorus a after the
second verse. Before Sugar Magnolia, Bob says, " This one's our new
single, broke big as hell in Pittsburgh...that's the truth, too."
During Casey Jones, a blown amplifier is audible in the mix.
{Playing In The Band [3:05] > Jam [13:#29] > Playing In The Band
[2:25]}
The show has the first performances of Loose Lucy, Here Comes Sunshine,
They Love Each Other, Eyes Of The World, China Doll and Wave That Flag.
Tape flips following Looks Like Rain, Here Comes Sunshine, They Love
Each Other, and Ramble On Rose. The following song begins, cuts and is
restarted on the next side.
This is a solid and energetic show, with each song getting as full a
performance as possible. A slew of new songs performed as though they
had been performed for years, particularly songs that would grow into
staples of sets.

RECORDING 225 SBD: The complete show
CONTRIBUTORS buller@math.ukans.edu, paleo550@philly.infi.net,

kevin_weil@hp.com
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