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01/26/68
Eagle's Auditorium - Seattle, WA

Set 1:
New Potato Caboose
Born Cross-Eyed
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)

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I have this for 1/26/68:
Cryptical Enveopment>
The Other One>
Cryptical Enveopment>
Clementine
New Potato Caboose>
Born Cross-Eyed>
Caution
St. Stephen>
Drums
-JC


is this show availiable to download?
-


I have this setlist on a cd labeled 1/23/68...
-Sonnabud


JC I'd like very much to know your source. St. Stephen wasn't even in existence until May. You must have some weird compilation disc or something.
-Um (10/29/2021)


I believe that the show from the 26th is everything up to ST. ST., St St. and drums are from something else
- (02/19/2022)


Both Eagles shows circulate with incorrect dates from a week earlier. Per the Charlie Miller SBD for this date, the complete set list is:

Setlist:
d1t01 - Alligator
d1t02 - That's It For The Other One ->
d1t03 - New Potato Caboose ->
d1t04 - Born Cross-Eyed ->
d1t05 - Feedback ->
d1t06 - Spanish Jam ->
d1t07 - Dark Star ->
d1t08 - China Cat Sunflower ->
d1t09 - The Eleven ->
d1t10 - Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) ->
d1t11 - Feedback ->
d1t12 - And We Bid You Good Night

- (04/24/2024)


I have this for 1/26/68:
Cryptical Envelopment>
The Other One>
Cryptical Envelopment>
Clementine
New Potato Caboose>
Born Cross-Eyed>
Feedback > Spanish Jam//

The transitions are seamless.

I probably got this from the CDead trading community years ago.

I've spent a lot of time down the early '68 rabbit hole, and can say with certainty that my recording of 1-26-68 is not 2-2-68 or 1-26-69, the only other known times (according to DeadBase) that Clementine came out of the second part of Cryptical. So is this another instance of that combination of tunes? I think so. is the date correct? Who knows?

Finally, "Charlie Miller's SBD for this date" is not on the Archive, which makes me wonder if CM has some doubts. Nick in Mersey, I say this with respect and would love to learn more.
- (01/26/2026)


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Band Configuration
(09/29/67 - 11/22/68)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart

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