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Gaelic Park

Bronx, NY
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07/23/1971
Yes
Set 1Also Sprach Zarathustra, Yours Is No Disgrace, I've Seen All Good People, Clap-> Classical Gas, Perpetual Change, It's Love
Set 2
Set 3
CommentLineup: Anderson, Bruford, Howe, Kaye, Squire, Unofficial Recordings: Audio: Audience - 45 min
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07/23/1971
Mountain
Set 1Never In My Life
Theme From An Imaginary Western
Animal Trainer And The Toad
Nantucket Sleighride
Guitar Solo> Roll Over Beethoven
Dreams Of Milk And Honey
Dreams Of Milk And Honey (w/Blue Room??)>
Jam (with great bass & guitar jam)
Silver Paper
Encore:
Jam
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07/28/1971
Black Sabbath
Set 1NIB
War Pigs
Sweet Leaf
Iron Man
Children Of The Grave
Wicked World
Paranoid
Fairies Wear Boots
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08/18/1971
Jefferson Airplane
Set 1Law Man, Feel So Good, Rock And Roll Island, Come Back Baby, When The Earth Moves Again, John's Other, Third Week In The Chelsea, Somebody To Love, Wild Turkey, Volunteers, Eat Starch Mom Jam
Set 2
Set 3
CommentJefferson Airplane: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars), Marty Balin (vocals), Jack Casady (Bass), Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals), Joey Covington (percussion), Grace Slick (vocals), Papa John Creach (fiddle).
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08/26/1971
Grateful Dead
1559, 32303, 32351, 35374, 100292, 126297, 170407, 175566, 176202
Set 1Bertha, Playin' In The Band, Mr. Charlie, Sugaree, El Paso, Big Boss Man, Big Railroad Blues, Hard To Handle, Beat It On Down The Line, Loser, Sugar Magnolia, Empty Pages, Good Lovin', Casey Jones
Set 2Me & My Uncle, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider, Deal, Cumberland Blues, Truckin'-> Drums-> The Other One, Next Time You See Me, Me And Bobby McGee, Uncle John's Band, Saint Stephen-> Not Fade Away-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Not Fade Away
Set 3
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07/13/1972
Allman Brothers Band
Set 1Statesboro Blues
Done Somebody Wrong
Ain't Wastin' Time
One Way Out
Stormy Monday
You Don't Love Me
Whipping Post
Mountain Jam w/Garcia & Weir
CommentThis performance and the one dated <a href="http://db.etreedb.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=30980">07/17/70</a> are the same performance. This date is probably WRONG.

Doubts about this date are as follows (via davmar77, w/ supplements by Mark Goldey):

This performance was schedule for July 13, as reflected by, e.g., ads in the July 10, 1972, issue of New York Magazine (p.24) and the New Yorker (Vol. 48, pp 10-11). On 7/13/72 it rained in the Bronx which probably postponed the show.

On 7/16/72 the Dead played Dillon Stadium in Hartford which I attended. Members of the ABB sat in. This and the Roosevelt Stadium gig in NJ on 7/18 were the only northeast Dead dates at the time. Garcia and Weir, I heard possibly Kreutzman too, all sat in with the Allmans at Gaelic Park. I believe this took place the day after Hartford. on 7/17. There would have been no reason the Dead would have come into the area 3 days early for their own show.

Also, I saw a number of references on line to folks who specifically said that 7/17 was the date they saw. At the time I remember hearing Garcia and Weir played
with them and I'm pretty sure it was after the Hartford show, not before.

"Garcia: An American Life" by Blair Jackson states: "In July 1972 Dickey Betts, bassist Berry Oakley and drummer Jaimoe joined the Dead for a few songs at Dillon Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut, and the following night Garcia, Weir and Kreutzmann returned the favor by jamming with the Allmans at Gaelic Park in the Bronx."

See also: http://www.flickr.com/photos/divadivadina/3972593659/ (tagged "July 17"); http://www.thejerrysite.com/shows/show/880
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07/17/1972
Allman Brothers Band
112473, 112711
Set 1Statesboro Blues
Done Somebody Wrong
Ain't Wastin' Time No More
One Way Out
Stormy Monday
You Don't Love Me
Whipping Post
Mountain Jam (w/ Garcia & Weir)
Set 2
Set 3
CommentSometimes circulated as 11/24/71 Carnegie Hall, an error

This performance and the one dated <a href="http://db.etree.org/lookup_show.php?shows_key=167060">07/13/70</a> are the same performance. This date is probably CORRECT.

Verification of this date is as follows (via davmar77, w/ supplements by Mark Goldey):

This performance was schedule for July 13, as reflected by, e.g., ads in the July 10, 1972, issue of New York Magazine (p.24) and the New Yorker (Vol. 48, pp 10-11). On 7/13/72 it rained in the Bronx which probably postponed the show.

On 7/16/72 the Dead played Dillon Stadium in Hartford which I attended. Members of the ABB sat in. This and the Roosevelt Stadium gig in NJ on 7/18 were the only northeast Dead dates at the time. Garcia and Weir, I heard possibly Kreutzman too, all sat in with the Allmans at Gaelic Park. I believe this took place the day after Hartford. on 7/17. There would have been no reason the Dead would have come into the area 3 days early for their own show.

Also, I saw a number of references on line to folks who specifically said that 7/17 was the date they saw. At the time I remember hearing Garcia and Weir played
with them and I'm pretty sure it was after the Hartford show, not before.

"Garcia: An American Life" by Blair Jackson states: "In July 1972 Dickey Betts, bassist Berry Oakley and drummer Jaimoe joined the Dead for a few songs at Dillon Stadium in Hartford, Connecticut, and the following night Garcia, Weir and Kreutzmann returned the favor by jamming with the Allmans at Gaelic Park in the Bronx."

See also: http://www.flickr.com/photos/divadivadina/3972593659/ (tagged "July 17"); http://www.thejerrysite.com/shows/show/880
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08/02/1972
Jeff Beck Group
Set 1Keyboard Solo>
Going Down
Ice Cream Cakes
New Ways/Train
Got The Feeling
Oleo (Including Bass Solo)
Plyth/Shotgun (Including Solos)
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08/14/1972
Commander Cody & His Lost Planet Airmen
Set 1Fiddle Tune
Good Rockin' Tonight
Lost In The Ozone
Semi Truck
Seeds And Stems Again
Lookin' At The World Through A Windshield
Sea Cruise
Family Bible
Beat Me Daddy Eight To The Bar
Hot Rod Lincoln
Get It
Tutti Frutti
Jailhouse Rock
I Got A Woman
Set 2
Set 3
CommentSupport For Jefferson Airplane
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08/16/1972
Yes
Set 1Firebird Suite, Siberian Khatru, I've Seen All Good People, Mood For A Day, Clap, Heart Of The Sunrise, And You And I, Wakeman Solo, Roundabout, Yours Is No Disgrace, Starship Trooper
Set 2
Set 3
CommentLineup: Anderson, Howe, Squire, Wakeman, White, Unofficial Recordings: Audio: Audience - 120 min
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08/16/1972
J. Geils Band
Set 1Sno-cone
Wait
Homework
Pack Fair And Square &gt;
Looking For A Love
Hammer Jammer
Cruisin' For A Love
It Serves You Right To Suffer
Hard Drivin' Man (cut In)
Floyd's Hotel
Set 2
Set 3
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08/30/1972
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Homeward Bound
Green Manalishi
Future Games
Morning Rain
Trinity
Black Magic Woman
Oh Well
CommentBob Welsh - Guitars, Vocals
Danny Kirwin - Guitars, Vocals
Christine McVie - Keyboards, Vocals
John McVie - Bass
Mick Fleetwood - Drums

Note: in the Fall, Kirwin was fired from the band (after ongoing erratic behavior culminated in him smashing his head against the wall and, with blood dripping, smashing his beloved Les Paul to bits prior to a gig, leaving the band to play without him). As this show illustrates (particularly on the last two numbers), he was still playing prime lead guitar up to that point.
Another highlight is hearing Danny's unreleased song 'Trinity' which appears on a few concert recordings of that period.
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08/31/1972
Deep Purple
Set 1Highway Star
Smoke On The Water
Strange Kind Of Woman
The Mule
Lazy
Space Truckin'
Speed King
Lucille
Set 2
Set 3
CommentMark II: Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Jon Lord, Ian Paice & Roger Glover
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08/31/1972
Fleetwood Mac
Set 1Homeward Bound
Green Manalishi
Future Games
Morning Rain
Trinity
Black Magic Woman
Oh Well
Shake Your Moneymaker
Set 2
Set 3
CommentLine-up #8 ::: "Bob" Robert Lawrence Welch Jr. - electric guitar, vocals // "Danny" Daniel David Kirwan - electric guitar, vocals // Christine Anne McVie (née Perfect) - keyboards, vocals // John Graham McVie - electric bass // "Mick" Michael John Kells Fleetwood - drums.
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