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Grateful Dead - Dave's Picks, Volume 43: San Francisco, 11/2/69 • Dallas, 12/26/69
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Dave's Picks Volume 43 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on November 2, 1969 at the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco, California, and on December 26, 1969 at McFarlin Memorial Auditorium in University Park, Texas. It was released on July 29, 2022, in a limited edition of 25,000 copies.
The two concerts were taped by audio engineer and LSD chemist Owsley "Bear" Stanley. They document the band in a transition period between the recording of the psychedelic rock album Live/Dead and the folk rock album Workingman's Dead.
Tracklist: (11/2/69)
Cold Rain and Snow
In the Midnight Hour
Seasons of My Heart
Mama Tried
Next Time You See Me
Good Lovin'
Big Boss Man
Casey Jones
Dancing in the Street
Dark Star
St. Stephen
The Eleven
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Tracklist: (12/26/69)
The Monkey and the Engineer
Little Sadie
Long Black Limousine
I've Been All Around This World
Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet
Black Peter
Uncle John's Band
Cold Rain and Snow
Casey Jones
Hard to Handle
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
High Time
Me and My Uncle
Dark Star
New Speedway Boogie
Turn on Your Lovelight
Official website:
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Buy this release:
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Dave's Picks Volume 43 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It was recorded on November 2, 1969 at the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco, California, and on December 26, 1969 at McFarlin Memorial Auditorium in University Park, Texas. It was released on July 29, 2022, in a limited edition of 25,000 copies.
The two concerts were taped by audio engineer and LSD chemist Owsley "Bear" Stanley. They document the band in a transition period between the recording of the psychedelic rock album Live/Dead and the folk rock album Workingman's Dead.
Tracklist: (11/2/69)
Cold Rain and Snow
In the Midnight Hour
Seasons of My Heart
Mama Tried
Next Time You See Me
Good Lovin'
Big Boss Man
Casey Jones
Dancing in the Street
Dark Star
St. Stephen
The Eleven
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Tracklist: (12/26/69)
The Monkey and the Engineer
Little Sadie
Long Black Limousine
I've Been All Around This World
Gathering Flowers for the Master's Bouquet
Black Peter
Uncle John's Band
Cold Rain and Snow
Casey Jones
Hard to Handle
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
High Time
Me and My Uncle
Dark Star
New Speedway Boogie
Turn on Your Lovelight
Official website:
www.dead.net/
Buy this release:
www.discogs.com/release/24056996-Grateful-Dead-Daves-Picks-Volume-43-San-Francisco-11269-Dallas-122669
store.dead.net/
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Grateful Dead - Turn on Your Lovelight (Live at Honolulu Civic Auditorium, Honolulu, HI, 1/23/70)
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15 day after my birth
The first time I saw the dead was at Watkins Glen with wife in 73!!! Right in front of the stage for the whole, glorious sunny afternoon!!! Forever DEAD!!! FOOOOOOR SUUUURE ❤
Get them pig
Thank you much, "Grateful"ly appreciated for sure. Later Peace
Love this shit, especially when you is stoned, it's like tripping in the old days. PEACE TO YOU ALL, THE 70S WERE CRAZY. I DROVE MY MOTHER CRAZY, GOD BLESS HER ❤
That was some great acid
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1969…I was 11…Knicks win …Mets win..Jets Win…Man lands on moon …they finish off RFK…insanity
Happy Daze Between 2024🪶🤘🏼💀🎧🏴☠️🌈🍒🥳💃🎶🕺❄️🎈Thank you for all of the killer Dead
It plays in my head to this day........
My birthday. I was only two, but hitchhiked up to the Filmore East in NY all the way from Philadelphia. When I got there, I found out that they were playing at the Filmore West. I stayed in NY the next two days since I was not even in preschool yet. Caught Ten Years After on the 28th @ Filmore East.
Youthful initiative!
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Old Dead always blew away New Dead.Being raw is what makes it way better. No one could ever compare to Pigpen.If you were there you could see and hear it.Saw 400+ with Jerry hardly any after he died.Like many seasoned rockers from the past Experts with there craft but often just going through the motion.
Pigpen scared me when I saw him. I was a little squirt. Thank you. Great channel.
Someone wrote the early Dead was like hearing giant train racing down a mountain track. That’s when I heard them and I was never the same. I didn’t know music could be so powerful. Thank you.
Great gift of sharing. Thank you.
Fantastic
❤🎉❤
beyond the pale, it really is
Very tasty,I had this gifted to me from a good friend for Christmas.Went to play a disc and when I opened the case there were no disks.SOAB! Don't you just love friends?
Doin' That Rag!!!!!!
16:00----------------
Hey Know ❤💀☮️
Hey, Thank you much. "Grateful"ly appreciated for sure. Later Peace
One of the best 69 dark star>st stepehen>the eleven ive heard
I was there. I don't remember anything.
You must be very smart...😏🚽
Brilliant listing
Sick
Always when you think you're forgettable. Song mountains in the moon d***, this is good.😊❤
This show was on my birthday 1969 27th February I was lucky to hear this insanely good blues pig and spud with Billy pounding the back beat so loud your heart skips a beat❤.nfa
Sometimes when I hear these old shows and the extended spacey jams stretch out, I wonder if any one under the age of 65 knows who Tom Constanten is?
The answer is yes
This is the stuff that made me listen to music differently.
Tf does that mean. What did you upgrade from bean cans on strings?
@@PortsmouthCherokeeactive listening vs passive
incredible
Bill Kruetzmann is highly underrated, that casey jones was 🔥🔥🔥
Jerry once said famously, "If you didn't see us in '68, you missed us." This is from early '69, so it's pretty damn close.
I've said time and time again that 1968 is their best year.
Wow great show 👏🤩 it's fantastic 🎉
the one where it actually sounds like search lights!
Oh yeah .. nice one ☝️
Beyond the pale
It soytenly was.
Awesome! To me, the old Dead is the best Dead. I love the way Pig throws in some John Lee hooker into 'Midnight'!!
I have been on an early LED Zeppelin live kick recently , it is so refreshing to hear music with quiet peaceful moments and plenty of face melting blues licks!
;There is nothing wrong with early Zeppelin! Blueberry Hill, Fractured Ribs.... When they did the old Yardbirds stuff was magical!
The sound is amazing - especially for the 60s! BEAR!
He definitely crossed a Diamond with a pearl and turned it on the world.
Of all of the different grooves that the Dead produced over their long career, THIS was the best. It lasted through 1970; Mickey left for a while in early '71. Then the Godchaux's added other vibes that I could never get into. We were Grateful Dead freaks in those days; "Deadheads" was a name that coined later. All hail vintage Dead!
And yes, this is THE Dark Star from Live Dead. It was supposed to be a big deal if one had heard it in concert. I did, several times, and on innumerable tapes. No other performance ever touched this one! And this clip seems to have pumped up Phil's wildly inventive bass. Nobody ever really remarked on the fact that his lines were every bit as good, though not quite as loud, as Jerry's, and contributed immeasurably to the sound.
Keith was a whole different deal than Donna; I wouldn't lump 'em together just based on marriage. Keith, especially in the early 70s, I feel really meshed with them. He could seemingly effortlessly flow with them and had a fine touch. Donna, who no doubt is a sweet and lovely lady, was either on or off and you never knew what you'd get. Her presence and voice, for instance, for the closing of Winterland show were nothing less than angelic, then other shows you hear her attempt things that were simply beyond her ability and it could be quite off-putting. She would try things that were, say, in the wheelhouse of Tina Turner, but not for dear Donna. Yes, that scream on "Playing In The Band", but also other times when she was flat or sharp or just didn't instinctively know the right note to sing in the harmonies. I saw her sing in The Ghosts as well as Heart of Gold Band and in those settings she sang consistently well, but I assume they shifted the keys to her comfort zone, where in the Dead she had to sing what was good for them. Bless 'em all, so generous with their unique talents.
@@RobHollanderMusic Keith introduced a jazzy vibe into great songs like "Playing in the Band". I didn't like it, because I don't care for jazz. And as for Donna, well, it's all been said already. 10,000 times.
I, too, love the 68-70 period of The Grateful Dead. We here love to call it Primal Dead. Thank for posting this Kev.
I couldn't agree more that Phil's sound & musical invention etc was every bit as important to the GD totality as was Jerry. I've been saying this for years; but mostly to myself. lol
It doesn't get any better than this.
Little Sadie!!!
Cant go wrong opening with Cold Rain & Snow in SF!! Its got that Sound
Fantastic
So sweet the music, the interplay the anticipation of Bill, the creative genius and stage presence is captivating TY 🚌🚌❄❄🍭🍭