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1 Show Found

10/20/74
Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA

Set 1:
Cold Rain And Snow
Mama Tried
Deal
Beat It On Down The Line
Loser
Jack Straw
Tennessee Jed
El Paso
Brokedown Palace
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Around And Around

Set 2:
Playin' In The Band
Drums
Not Fade Away
Drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Playin' In The Band

Set 3:
Good Lovin'
It Must Have Been The Roses
Promised Land
Eyes Of The World
Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
Johnny B. Goode
Mississippi Half-Step
And We Bid You Goodnight

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Comments:

Heard a China Rider on the grateful dead hour radio show from the grateful dead movie soundtrack, presumably this one, though 10/18's is also a possibility. Nonetheless a wonderfully playful China Rider with a great surprise- Uncle John's Band tease in the jam out of China cat. Enjoy!
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Correction, that china rider I talked about may have been from 10/17/74
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Officially released on DVD as "Grateful Dead Movie."
-Anonymous


last Jack Straw until May 3, 1977
-scott glazer (07/16/2007)


Is this Mickey's first show back with the boys?
- (03/05/2008)


I believe Mickey rejoined for all 5 October Winterlands, as they were billed as the last GD shows EVER, and they all wanted him to come back for the farewell shows.
- (11/12/2008)


i always thought mickey came for the last show only. i seem to remember seeing Weir telling the story somewhere about how all the guys in the band really thought that this could be the last time they play in public or even as a band possibly so Mickey was under the same impression and came rushing down on the last night with his drum set. anyone out there who was actually there that can clarify this?
-connecticut chris (01/21/2009)


My files say set II and III with Mickey.
-Anonymous (02/15/2009)


I was wrong--it's true, Mickey only returned on the 20th, not all 5 shows.
-Scott#2 (03/10/2009)


First Good Lovin post-Pigpen
- (08/28/2010)


HAHAHA, i bet you all these guys orchestrated this elaborate "Hiatus" to trick Mickey into coming back so they could do Blues for Allah. Silly Mickey, Tour breaks are for kids. But in all seriousness though, this was a great run to "end" an Era of the dead and roll away into another. And the GD movie is good, but no film could ever do one of these shows true justice, IMHO.
-Murphy (08/02/2012)


Or any other show for that matter.
-Murphy (08/02/2012)


I thought Mickey only joined for the second set.
-Anonymous (11/03/2013)


Fresh out of the mental institution.
-Bill Ryan (07/06/2014)


The five night blowout was fantastic in every respect...Micky joined on the final night exactly when I was AFU to tell. Eyes into China Doll from 10/19 maybe the best Eyes ever some say...last show with the Wall.
- (05/05/2016)


...BTW haters, Donna was great
- (05/05/2016)


The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack

Disc 5

Playing in the Band 13:24
Drums 4:09
Not Fade Away 14:44
Drums 4:53
The Other One 10:56
Wharf Rat 9:35
Playing in the Band 8:39
Johnny B. Goode 3:56
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo 7:34
We Bid You Goodnight 2:00

-Bookkeeper (07/23/2019)


... Bobby is smoking on Good Lovin & with Donna in the background, have to hear it twice.....

iko iko
- (02/17/2021)


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Band Configuration
(10/20/74 - 02/17/79)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Keith Godchaux
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart
Backup Vocals: Donna Godchaux

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