GRATEFUL DEAD
Music Hall
Boston MA.
December 1st 1973
A Joe Maloney Master Recording
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Recorded using a Sony TC-110A deck with built in microphone.
THE BAND
Jerry Garcia lead guitar vocals
Bob Weir rhythm guitar vocals
Keith Godchaux keyboards
Phil Lesh bass vocals
Bill Kreutzmann drums
SET LIST
Set 1
1 Intro / Tune Up
2 Promised Land
3 Sugaree
4 Mexicali Blues
5 Tennessee Jed
6 Looks Like Rain
(tape flip edit at 00:40:44:05)
7 China Cat Sunflower
8 I Know You Rider
9 Big River
(tape flip edit at 01:05:21:22)
10 Brokedown Palace
11 Weather Report Suite Prelude
12 Let It Grow
13 Casey Jones
(tape pause edit at 01:37:13:22)
Set 2
14 Around and Around
(tape flip edit at 1:44:59:09)
15 They Love Each Other
16 Clear The Aisles
17 Me and My Uncle
18 Clear The Aisles
19 Don't Ease Me In
(tape flip edit at 02:10:09:04)
20 Me and Bobby McGee
21 Mississippi Half-Step
22 Playing in the Band
23 Uncle John's Band
24 Playing in the Band
(tape flip edit at 02:54:14:05)
25 Row Jimmy
26 Greatest Story Ever Told
27 Not Fade Away
28 Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
(tape flip edit at 03:33:50:13)
29 Not Fade Away
30 Audience
JOE'S MEMORIES:
This was the show where I realized that I was a Grateful Dead "fan" and not a true "Deadhead".
I had seen the Dead in Bangor, Maine in April 1971 and it was a great show and a nice experience.
The people who were at that show were there to see the band and listen to the music,
After the release of the "Europe '72" album and reading about the "Wall Of Sound" stage,
I was looking forward to a great show. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a whole different experience.
As we entered the Music Hall, we were amazed by the size of the "Wall Of Sound" and we were looking forward
to a unique and exciting show. The two sets featured a great selection of songs,
but the audience proved to be a challenge for those of us who were there to sit in our seats to listen and
enjoy the music. As soon as the band took the stage, people stood up, left their seats and flooded the aisles
to get closer to the stage. From that moment, it became a continuous battle between the ushers, who tried to keep
the aisles clear and get people back to their seats, and the ones who kept going back into the aisles to block
the view of those in the closer seats. Besides the people clogging the aisles and blocking everyone's vision,
there were the ones who were under the influences of various "substances",shouting and making a general nuisance of themselves.
I had looked forward to this show for quite a while and it was very frustrating to not be able to be comfortable and enjoy it.
The audiences for certain British and Southern Rock bands were always a little more "boisterous" in Boston,
but they usually listened to the music. Unfortunately, this was a whole different scene.
Although the band was sounding as good as ever and we got to see Jerry without his beard for the first time in a long while,
it just wasn't a good atmosphere to be in. They didn't even have any bright lights to highlight the members of the band as they performed,
so I couldn't even get any good photos of them. Needless to say, this was my last live Dead show.
I still remain a fan, after all these years, but I had to leave the live show experience for the others, who chose to walk, "twirl" and yell.
Eventually, the "tapers" ended up getting the best deal, when special seating areas were set up just for them and they were able to stay apart
from the noise and confusion.
PLEASE DON'T ALTER OR SELL THIS RECORDING.
AS ALWAYS ENJOY CHEERS KRW_CO
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