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02/28/70
Family Dog at The Great Highway - San Francisco, CA

Set 1:
Turn On Your Love Light
Me And My Uncle
Cumberland Blues
Monkey And The Engineer
Little Sadie
Black Peter

Set 2:
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
High Time
Dire Wolf
Good Lovin'
Drums
Good Lovin'
Big Boss Man
Casey Jones
Alligator
Drums
The Other One
Mason's Children
Turn On Your Love Light
Uncle John's Band

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Comments:

"official" .mp3 of Alligator through Uncle John's is available for free download from www.dead.net
-Anonymous


Tight chilled out show.

Alligator-Pigpen in top vocal form,
Phil dominating the overall sound, and harmonies pretty solid but a rather short version before transition into a relaxed jazzy DRUMS then melting down and into TO1 with no bomb entry, rather a mean Garcia laced progression, almost 5 minutes before the first verse. Billy and Mickey's cymbal work along keep up the tight arrangement

Mason's Children-Last of 18 performances. A true hidden gem. Boys had difficulty keeping vocally in synch at times, excellent playing nevertheless.

Lovelight- Seamless transition for the 2nd time in same show. Pig picks up the song from Electic I, few minutes before "wait a minute..." and Bobby contributes substantially towards the end with his own raps "give me your line"?



Commander Cody opened


-Anonymous (04/26/2008)


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Band Configuration
(01/25/70 - 02/18/71)

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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