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10/16/74
Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA

Set 1:
Bertha
Jack Straw
Deal
Mexicali Blues
It Must Have Been The Roses
Beat It On Down The Line
Scarlet Begonias
Me And Bobby McGee
Tennessee Jed
Cumberland Blues
Playin' In The Band

Set 2:
Space
Wharf Rat
Space
Eyes Of The World
Big River
Ship Of Fools
Truckin'
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
Uncle John's Band
Johnny B. Goode

Encore:
U.S. Blues

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Comments:

some great phil and ned seatones starting the second set into deep meditateive space in more space into wharf rat in to space in to eyes, and i mean shit yall its 1974, incredable

-brack zown


there is a row jimmy befor the playin
-Anonymous


I haven't heard this show, so if anybody can help out...
Why is there only _one_ track (Playin') from this show on the 5-disc GDM soundtrack? It's an absolutely incredible version.
-


Officially released on DVD as "Grateful Dead Movie."
-Anonymous


I have fond memories of this show, the first of the Dead's 5 night 'retirement' run at Winterland. Jerry was on fire this night, the band working on all cylinders. Ned and Phil's Seastones started the 2nd set with an electronic outer space jam. Beautiful women danced onstage for much of the 2nd set. For some unknown reason, this show was not well represented on the GDM soundtrack. Only Playin' was included. Scarlet Begonias from this show is a bonus track on the re-mastered Mars Hotel. A prime show from the Dead's peak period which I've always wished would see the light of day as it's own release.
-Grateful Dave (03/07/2010)


I have all but three shows from '74. No joke, i listened to it chronologically and, it's amazing, i'm three shows away from the "end" of their career. This year is when they said fuckit, let's just see what happens. If anyone wants this year to listen to the magic as i am, Murphdog420@gmail.com.
Also, send instructions as to how to compress these shows down for email on a mac, i am a bit of an artard, but i would love to share this year with anyone who will have it. Most are sound boards with AUD intwerludes where i suppose the original tape was damaged.
- (01/23/2013)


Last "real" Bobby McGee, my favorite cover........
-80s head (04/30/2013)


bobby's birthday
-anonymous (03/04/2015)


The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack

Disc 1

Playing in the Band 31:45

-Bookkeeper (07/23/2019)


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Band Configuration
(07/16/72 - 10/19/74)

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

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