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Carousel Ballroom

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01/17/1968
Grateful Dead
3927, 7995, 11795
Set 1Turn On Your Lovelight, Dark Star -> China Cat Sunflower -> The Eleven -> New Potato Caboose -> Born Cross Eyed -> Spanish Jam
Set 2Beat It On Down The Line, Morning Dew, Cryptical Envelopment -> The Other One -> Cryptical Envelopment -> Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Comment'Ben Franklin's Birthday' - Other artist(s): QMS; Jerry Abrams
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02/14/1968
Grateful Dead
2267, 12939, 15640, 89437, 89676, 167173, 167922, 167923
Set 1Morning Dew
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Dark Star >
China Cat Sunflower >
The Eleven >
Turn On Your Lovelight
Set 2Cryptical Envelopment->
The Other One->
Cryptical Envelopment->
New Potato Caboose->
Born Cross-Eyed->
Spanish Jam
Alligator-> Drums-> Alligator->
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)

Encore:
Midnight Hour
CommentOfficial Opening; "St. Valentine's Day, Be Mine" poster; FM broadcast KMPX-San Francisco; Other artist(s): Country Joe & The Fish; Second set in remembrance of Neal Cassidy
<p>According to Deadbase IX, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl is the first song of Set 1. Morning Dew location is unclear in setlist.
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02/14/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1Jam
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Opening night. Valentines Day show. Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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02/14/1968
Country Joe & the Fish
Set 1Fish Cheer
I Feel Like I'm Fixing To Die Rag
LSD
Thursday
Rock Coast Blues
Masked Marauder
Death Sound Blues
Flying High
Rock &amp; Soul Music
CommentThe Grateful Dead were also on the bill.
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03/15/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentOther artist(s): Jefferson Airplane
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03/15/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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03/16/1968
Grateful Dead
9388, 109944, 156159
Set 1Dark Star &gt;
China Cat Sunflower &gt;
The Eleven &gt;
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Set 2Morning Dew
It Hurts Me Too
That's It For The Other One
Alligator &gt;
Caution (Do Not Step On Tracks) &gt;
Feedback
And We Bid You Goodnight
CommentJefferson Airplane Performed
Deadlists.com notes: "Morning Dew is the set 2 opener on the master reel, but it gets rearranged to the end of side A on cassettes copies and to the end of disc #2 on the circulating CDs."

Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - Hammond B3, Harmonica
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
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03/16/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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03/17/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1Dark Star-> Born Cross-Eyed, Cryptical Envelopement-> The Other One-> Cryptical Envelopement-> New Potato Caboose, China Cat Sunflower, The Eleven-> Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
Set 2
Set 3
CommentOther artist(s): Jefferson Airplane
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03/17/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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03/29/1968
Grateful Dead
6029, 9473, 108993
Set 1Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Sitting On Top Of The World
Dark Star
Morning Dew
Turn On Your Lovelight -&gt;
That's It For The Other One -&gt;
New Potato Caboose -&gt;
Born Cross Eyed
Set 2
Set 3
CommentOther artist(s): Chuck Berry; Curly Cook's Hurdy-Gurdy Band
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03/30/1968
Grateful Dead
9375, 14912, 108994
Set 1Morning Dew, Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment > Dark Star > China Cat Sunflower > The Eleven > Turn On Your Lovelight
Set 2Born Cross-Eyed > Feedback > Spanish Jam > Death Don't Have No Mercy, Turn On Your Lovelight, Beat It On Down The Line, Dancing In The Street
CommentOther artists on bill: Chuck Berry; Curly Cook's Hurdy-Gurdy Band; note old listing from Deadbase had previously listed for this date: New Potato Caboose, Alligator-> Drums-> Alligator-> Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks); setlist above is from deadlists.com, updated here 3/03- they comment that "set 2" material is likely from separate unknown date
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03/31/1968
Grateful Dead
14913, 108995
Set 1Turn On Your Lovelight
Beat It On Down The Line
Dancing In The Street
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) &gt;
Feedback &gt;
And We Bid You Goodnight
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04/14/1968
Quicksilver Messenger Service
21006
Set 1Back Door Man
Light Your Windows
Who Do You Love
Babe I'm Gonna Leave You
Walkin' Blues
The Fool
Jam
CommentJohn Cipollina: guitar
Gary Duncan: guitar, vocals
David Freiberg: bass, vocals
Greg Elmore: drums
possibly Steve Schuster on sax/flute
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04/24/1968
Johnny Cash
Set 1Cocaine Blues
Long Black Veil
Orange Blossom Special (CD and Digital only)
Going to Memphis
The Ballad of Ira Hayes
Rock Island Line
Guess Things Happen That Way
One Too Many Mornings
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
Give My Love to Rose
Green, Green Grass of Home
Old Apache Squaw
Lorena
Forty Shades of Green
Bad News
Jackson
Tall Lover Man
June’s Song Introduction
Wildwood Flower
Foggy Mountain Top
This Land Is Your Land
Wabash Cannonball
Worried Man Blues
Long Legged Guitar Pickin’ Man
Ring of Fire
Big River
Don’t Take Your Guns to Town
I Walk the Line
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04/26/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1Blues Jam W/ Sons Of Champlin
Baby What You Want Me To Do &gt;
Yonders Wall &gt;
Next Time You See Me
Roll With It
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04/27/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1 Living In The USA
Stepping Stone
Got My Eyes On You
Got Love If You Want It
Fannie Mae
Key To The Highway
Junior Saw It Happen
Sitting In Circles
Set 2 Yonder's Wall >
The Good And The Bad >
Children Of The Future - Prelude >
Children Of The Future >
Pushed Me To It - Vamp >
Pushed Me To It >
You Got The Power >
In My First Mind (part 1) >
In My First Mind (part 2) >
Children Of The Future (reprise) > Beauty Of Time Or That It's Snowing (psychedelic B.B.)
CommentSteve Miller - guitar, vocals
Boz Scaggs - guitar, vocals
Jim Peterman - keyboards, vocals
Lonnie Turner - bass, vocals
Tim Davis - drums
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04/28/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1I Got My Eyes On You
Born In Chicago &gt;
Highway Child
Fannie Mae
Got Love If You Want It
Steppin' Stone
Blues With A Feeling
I Worry About My Baby Too Much
Yonders Wall
Mercury Blues
Living In The USA
Blues For The Goldberg/Miller Blues Band a/k/a Song For Our Ancestors
Key To The Highway
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04/28/1968
Steve Miller Blues Band
Set 1I Got My Eyes On You
Born In Chicago >
Highway Child
Fannie Mae
Got Love If You Want It
Steppin' Stone
Blues With A Feeling
I Worry About My Baby Too Much
Yonders Wall
Mercury Blues
Living In The Usa
Blues For The Goldberg/miller Blues Band Aka Song For Our Ancestors
Key To The Highway
Set 2
Set 3
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04/??/1968
Electric Flag
Set 1Uptight Outta Sight >
Day Tripper >
Drivin' Wheel
The Theme
Goin' Down Slow
Big Boss Man
Dr. Feelgood
I Heard It Through The Grapevine >
Mercy >
Tell Mama >
Chain of Fools
Piece of my Heart
Hold On I'm Coming
Everyday I Have The Blues
Killing Floor
CommentSome crucial info on this great set from a member of the westcoastacidandpsychedelia Yahoo group

Here is my current hypothesis: Erma Franklin was playing the weekend with her own band,
but used the Electric Flag horn section. One of the three nights (4.19-20-21.68), the entire band
showed up to play a guest set, and that is what is immortalized here. There are no stage
announcements or other identifiers, so I have to go on what I can hear.
CD1 and CD2 are quite different although the sound quality is identical,
leading me to assume they are different sets from the same show.

CD1
1-UPTIGHT OUTA SIGHT >
2-DAY TRIPPER >
3-DRIVIN' WHEEL
4-DRIVIN' WHEEL Cont.
5-INSTRUMENTAL (For the record:
Track #5 (on the EF set) is The Theme,
a Miles Davis tune that he often ended his sets with.)
6-GOING DOWN SLOW
7-BIG BOSS MAN

This is definitely the Electric Flag. Not only is Mike Bloomfield's guitar recognizable,
he can be heard talking off mike at the end of track 4.

I believe the lineup is
Mike Bloomfield-lead guitar
Terry Clements-tenor sax
Virgil Gonsalves-baritone sax, flute
Stemsy Hunter-alto sax
Marcus Doubleday-trumpet
Herbie Rich-organ (possibly some baritone sax on 5)
Harvey Brooks-bass
Buddy Miles-drums, lead vocals (tracks 1,2,3)
Nick Gravenites-lead vocals (tracks 6,7).

Although this is all over the map, like every Electric Flag recording or performance,
the sound is better than any other Flag live tape that I have heard, and its a great
sampler of the broad range of sounds that the band could cover, from blues to jazz to soul.
Track 5 is a long jazzy instrumental with a familiar refrain. There is no organ for some of it,
so I have assumed that Herbie Rich has switched to baritone. I am assuming that the above
was the Flag horn lineup, but the horn section has always been hard to nail down for certain.

CD2
1-DR. FEELGOOD (Erma Franklin)
2-I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE > MERCY > TELL MAMA > CHAIN OF FOOLS (Erma Franklin)
3-PIECE OF MY HEART(Erma Franklin)
4-HOLD ON I'M COMING (Erma Franklin)

These four tracks feature Erma, a small backing group and a horn section. The guitar player is
definitely not Bloomfield, and the rhythm section does not sound like Miles and Brooks.
There is a little bit of organ, so perhaps Herbie Rich is sitting in. The musicians know the tunes
but seem underrehearsed. The horns are playing pretty conventional charts.

In the introduction to track 1, Erma says "this song is for Mike and Kathy, who helped us while
we got it together on the houseboat." The Marin/WestPole/Ron Polte crowd (Quicksilver, The Flag, etc)
often used houseboats as cheap housing, so it makes sense that Erma and her band may have been
based there prior to the shows.

I have no way of saying that the Flag horns were part of her group. Maybe they weren't, and the Flag
just played anyway. Still, Erma was only playing periodic gigs at the time, so while I can see her bringing
out a band, or hiring players she had worked with before, it seems plausible that you would hire local horn players.

Right before Piece of My Heart, Erma says "this is for the woman who's making it all happen with this song"
or words to that effect, which I take to be a reference to Janis Joplin. Of course, Big Brother had not released
Cheap Thrills at this time, but they were already playing it in concert, so the buzz was probably around.

5-EVERYDAY I HAVE THE BLUES>
6-KILLING FLOOR//

These last two tracks are neither Erma nor the Flag. This sounds like a Carousel post-show jam session.
The lineup for track 5 is guitar/organ/bass/drums. It may be the same band that backed Erma,
but the guitarist sounds bluesier. More likely (based on the sound) the same rhythm section and a different
guitarist. The vocalist is quite familiar, but not particularly exceptional. He definitely sounds a like an SF
White Boy, although a fairly adequate one (I don't think its Steve Miller). Perhaps members of Frumious
Bandersnatch or Santana (the other acts on the bill) were part of this.

Other musicians join in for track 6. There is a second vocalist, mostly going "oh yeah oh yeah" etc,
and I believe I detect Buddy Miles inimitable stylings, but it could be just someone who sounds like him.
The track cuts off in mid-jam.

The week before at the Carousel (4.14.68), there had been an unscheduled Sunday show and jam session
featuring Quicksilver and numerous other musicians. The tape circulates, and since Gary Duncan jokes
about Easter Sunday, it makes it easy to reliably date the show. All this points to another Sunday jam
session, so if I had to guess I would pick Sunday, 4.21.68 for the date of this show.
Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.


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05/10/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1Living In The USA &gt;
Mercury Blues
Tuning
Steppin' Stone
Feel So Good
Junior Saw It Happen
Yonders Wall
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05/10/1968
Steve Miller Blues Band
Set 1Steve Miller Blues Band (Carousel Ballroom 5/10/68)
1. Living In The USA=>
2. Mercury Blues
3. Stepping Stone
4. Feel So Good
5. Junior Saw It Happen=>
6. Walking Cane (Cut)
CommentSan Francisco Nights Vol 2
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05/11/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1Can't You Hear Your Daddy's Heartbeat
Goin'to Mexico
Living In The Usa
Steppin' Stone
Jackson-Kent Blues
Roll With It
Mercury Blues
Sitting In Circles
Set 2Junior Saw It Happen
Me And My Woman
Feel So Good
Instrumental
Living In The Usa
I've Got My Eyes On You
Just A Little Bit
Your Old Lady
Jam **
Jam **
Comment** W/ Jorma Kaukonen,Jack Casady,Elvin Bishop?,Others?
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05/12/1968
Steve Miller Band
Set 1Can't You Hear Your Daddy's Heartbeat
Living In The USA
Steppin' Stone
Blues With A Feeling
Mercury Blues
Junior Saw It Happen
Think &gt;
Rock Me Baby
Your Old Lady
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05/12/1968
Steve Miller Blues Band
Set 1Can You Feel Your Daddy's Heartbeat?
Living In The U.S.A.
Steppin' Stone
Blues With A Feeling
Mercury Blues
Junior Saw It Happen
Think
Rock Me Baby
Your Old Lady
Set 2
Set 3
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05/21/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1Jam, Good Shepherd, Jam, My Babe, My Baby Told Me, Key to the Highway
CommentDeadlists comments, "This circulates as "Tuesday Night Jam" with: Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Elvin Bishop, Steve Miller, Mickey Hart, and Will Scarlett. All those names except Will Scarlet are listed on the poster, which says it was a benefit ($1 admission) - but doesn't say what the benefit was for! The poster calls this a "Rock Jam" and says it will be "Heavy". This used to circulate as "Unknown '67 from the Matrix". Jorma was asked and he does remember this."
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05/21/1968
Jerry Garcia Band
Set 1Jam
Good Shepherd ->
Jam
My Babe ->
My Baby Told Me
Key To The Highway
CommentThis is obviously not the Jerry Garcia Band, but involves lots of folks including Garcia.
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05/21/1968
Tuesday Night Jam
Set 1Jam
Good Shepherd
Jam
My Babe
My Baby Told Me (?)
Key to the Highway
CommentThis circulates as "Tuesday Night Jam" with: Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Elvin Bishop, Steve Miller, Mickey Hart, and Will Scarlett. For a while it had a date of "Unknown '67" from The Matrix, but there is a poster for it which says it was at the Carousel Ballroom on tuesday 5/21/68 and that it was a benefit ($1 admission). Jorma was asked and he has concurred on this.
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05/21/1968
Jefferson Airplane Dead Jam
Set 1Jam
Good Shepherd
Jam
My Babe
My Baby Told Me
Key to the Highway
Comment"Tuesday Night Jam" with: Jerry Garcia, Jorma Kaukonen, Jack Casady, Elvin Bishop, Steve Miller, Mickey Hart, and Will Scarlett.
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05/21/1968
Jorma Kaukonen & Jack Casady
Set 1Jam
Good Shepherd
Jam
My Babe
My Baby Told Me
Key to the Highway
CommentTuesday Night Jam with:
Elvin Bishop
Steve Miller
Will Scarlett
Jerry Garcia
Mickey Hart
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05/22/1968
Garcia
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment"Jerry Garcia and others" listing from <I>San Francisco Express Times</I>.
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05/28/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThis appears to be another jam session at the Carousel Ballroom, but not much is known about it. See http://hooterollin.blogspot.com/2017/10/grateful-dead-performance-list-january.html for more information.
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05/30/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment"Memorial" - Other artist(s): Charlie Musselwhite; Petrus
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05/31/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment"Memorial" - Other artist(s): Charlie Musselwhite; Petrus
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05/??/1968
Electric Flag
Set 1Instrumental
Instrumental
Texas
Hey Joe
?
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Another Country
?
Don't You Lie To Me
Soul Searching
Set 2
Set 3
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06/01/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Comment"Memorial" - Other artist(s): Charlie Musselwhite; Petrus
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06/02/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentAccording to DeadEssays blog, there was a misprint on the poster for the Carousel Ballroom run from 5/31 - 6/2. The poster had the wrong dates of 5/30 - 6/1. See http://deadessays.blogspot.com/2018/10/1968-show-list.html for more information. This database entry is for the final performance at the Carousel Ballroom on 6/2. The dead played a free show in the Panhandle earlier in the day.
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06/04/1968
Garcia
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJam: Jerry Garcia, Elvin Bishop, Barry Melton, Tim Davis, Lonnie Turner, Steve Miller, Fred Walk, Dino, Marcus Magnificent Malone, plus others.
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06/07/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1Saint Stephen-> Dark Star
Set 2
Set 3
CommentThese songs may be from the next two nights - Other artist(s): Jefferson Airplane; Fleetwood Mac
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06/07/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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06/07/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Disc 1 :
1. Madison Blues
2. Something Inside Of Me
3. The Woman I Love
4. Worried Dream
5. Dust My Broom
6. Got To Move
7. Trying So Hard To Forget
8. Untitled Instrumental Jam
9. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
10. Lazy Poker Blues
Disc 2 :
1. Stop Messin' Round (w PB)
2. I Loved Another Woman
3. I Believe
4. The Sun Is Shining
5. Long Tall Sally (w PB)
6. Willie And The Hand Jive
7. Tutti Frutti
8. Ready Teddy
9. I Need Your Love So Bad
10. I Believe II
11. Shake Your Money Maker
12. Ready Teddy
CommentFeaturing Paul Butterfield on harmonica
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06/08/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentOther artist(s): Jefferson Airplane; Fleetwood Mac
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06/08/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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06/08/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Madison Blues
My Baby's Gone
My Baby's Skinny
Worried Dream
Dust My Broom
Got To Move
Trying So Hard To Forget
Jam
Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
Lazy Poker Blues
CommentEntire Show With Paul Butterfield On Harmonica
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06/09/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentOther artist(s): Jefferson Airplane; Fleetwood Mac
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06/09/1968
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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06/09/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Madison Blues
My Baby's Gone
My Baby's Skinny
Worried Dream
Dust My Broom
Got To Move
Worried Mind
Instrumental
Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
Lazy Poker Blues
Set 2Stop Messin' 'Round*
I Loved Another Woman*
I Believe*
The Sun Is Shining*
Long Tall Sally*
Willie &amp; The Hand Jive &gt;
Tutti Frutti
Ready Teddy
CommentPeter Green - Guitar, Vocals
John McVie - Bass
Mick Fleetwood - Drums
Jeremy Spencer - Guitar, Vocals

*With Paul Butterfield - Harp
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06/19/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1Lovelight -> NFA -> Lovelight, Jam -> The Main Ten -> Jam -> Dark Star Jam -> Other One Jam -> Jam
CommentWith John Cipollina on most of this, probably the reason the Dead always mixed him so low every time he played with them after this!
Black Man's Free Store benefit -Other artist(s): Richie Havens
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06/19/1968
Richie Havens
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
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06/23/1968
Janis Joplin
Set 1Combination of The Two
I Need a Man To Love
Flower In The Sun
Light Is Faster Than Sound
Summertime
Mr. Natural
CommentBig Brother and the Holding Company
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06/23/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Madison Blues
My Baby’s Gone
My Baby’s Skinny (Skin and Bones)
Worried Dream
Dust My Broom
Got to Move
Worried Mind
I Wish You Would [instrumental]
Have You Ever Loved a Woman?
Lazy Poker Blues
Set 2Stop Messin’ ’Round
I Loved Another Woman
I Believe
The Sun Is Shining
Long Tall Sally
Willie and the Hand Jive
Tutti Frutti
Ready Teddy
CommentMick Fleetwood (drums)
Peter Green (guitar, vocals)
John McVie (bass)
Jeremy Spencer (guitar, vocals)
Paul Butterfield (harmonica) [Set 2]
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06/23/1968
Big Brother & The Holding Company
Set 1Combination Of The Two
I Need A Man To Love
Flower In The Sun
Light Is Faster Than Sound
Summertime
Mr Natural (cut)
Comment2nd of 2 nights (according to the Janis Joplin website)
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06/23/1968
Janis Joplin & The Holding Company
Set 1Combination Of The Two
I Need A Man To Love
Flower In The Sun
Light Is Faster Than Sound
Summertime
Mr Natural
Comment2nd of 2 nights at Carousel Ballroom
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06/26/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Madison Blues
Something Inside Of Me
The Woman I Love
Worried Dream
Dust My Broom
Got To Move
Trying So Hard To Forget
Untitled Instrumental
Have You Ever
Loved A Woman
Set 2Stop Messin' Round
I Loved Another Woman
I Believe
The Sun Is Shining
Have Some Fun Tonight
Unknown
Tutti Frutti
I'm Ready
I Need Your Love So Bad
I Believe II
Shake Your
Money Maker
I'm Ready II
CommentFeaturing Paul Butterfield on harmonica
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06/??/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJam Sessions at the Carousel Ballroom. According to Hooterollin' blog: "It's not even clear how many Tuesday Night Jams there were at the Carousel. There seems to have been more than one, and there couldn't have been more than five, but other than that it's hard to say." See http://hooterollin.blogspot.com/2017/10/grateful-dead-performance-list-january.html for more information.
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06/??/1968
Grateful Dead
Set 1St. Stephen >
That It's For The Other One>
Turn On Your Lovelight
Set 2Morning Dew
It Hurts Me Too
Dark Star >
St. Stephen >
Turn On Your Lovelight
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06/??/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Madison Blues
Something Inside Of Me
The Woman I Love
Worried Dream
Dust My Broom
Got To Move
Trying So Hard To Forget
Untitled Instrumental
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Set 2Stop Messin' Round
I Loved Another Woman
I Believe
The Sun Is Shining
Have Some Fun Tonight
Unknown
Tutti Frutti
I'm Ready
I Need Your Love So Bad
I Believe II
Shake Your
Money Maker
I'm Ready II
CommentFeaturing Paul Butterfield on harmonica
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06/??/1968
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Mean Misteatin' Mama
Stormy Monday Blues
I Loved Another Woman
The Woman I Love
Crossroads
Stranger Blues
Goin' Down Slow
Lazy Poker Blues
Tutti Frutti
Madison Blues
You Can't Keep Me
My Baby's Sweet
Dust My Broom
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Shake Your Moneymaker
CommentThis circulates as 6/7/68. Paul Butterfield does not appear.
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??/??/1968
Santana
Set 1Treat > Drums > Jingo
CommentPart of It Crawled Out of the Vaults Vol. 5
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12/31/1969
Incredible String Band
Set 1Black Jack Davy
Muddy Roads
Big Ted
Waiting For You
Queen Juanita And The Fisherman Lover
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03/15/1970
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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03/16/1970
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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03/17/1970
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Spencer Dryden (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals).
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05/??/1970
Electric Flag
Set 1Soul Searchin'
Milk Cow Blues
I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water
Groovin' Is Easy
Set 2Intro &gt; Intro Theme
Blues For The West Side
Texas
Hey Joe
It Takes Time
I've Been Lovin' You Too Long
Another Country
Ain't No Doctor
Don't Lie To Me
Soul Searchin'
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