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Dene Wright's Collection

Grateful Dead   02/03/1968

The Crystal Ballroom, Portland, OR
Source SBD
Media CD   1 disc
J-Card Comment SBD:MR>DAT>Sonic Solutions>CD (I am a bit doubtful of that though)





//Cryptical Envelopment>

The Other One>

Cryptical Envelopment>

New Potato Caboose

Born Cross-Eyed>

Jam (4)//

//Dark Star (1)>

China Cat Sunflower>

The Eleven>Jam>Feedback





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(1) The first few bars of Dark Star are missing and at the end of it, Phil says

"Leave the light on, will ya?", then a few more notes, and China Cat starts.

Dark Star maps: 0.00 - start, intro, jam, theme ; 1.31 - start verse one ;

2.22 - end verse one, then various short jams, that later appear full blown on

the "Live/Dead" version ; 4.04 - start verse two ; 4.57 - end verse two ;

5.11 - Phil Lesh says: "Leave the light on, will ya?" ; closing notes; 5.28 -

Dark Star ends. The Eleven maps: 0.00 - starts with Garcia ; 0.16 - the eleven,

for real ; 0.28 - Lesh joins in ; 0.54 - everyone is doing the eleven ; 2.46 -

pre-vocals theme ; 2.57 - start verses ; 3.39 - end verses then jam ; 5.18

Garcia starts a new theme not in 11/4 time.



(2) The first few notes of Cryptical are missing.



(3) After the first Cryptical, there is no Drums intro to The Other One. This show

is the first with the standard Other One lyrics - however, Bobby does flub them a

bit: A Spanish lady comes to me, she lays on me this rose It rainbows, spirals

round and round, it trembles and explodes It left my mind, crater of a mind...,

what the hey And the heat came round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day I

was skipping through the lilly fields, when I came across an empty space It quivered

and exploded, left a bus stop in its place The bus came by and I got on, that's when

it all began There was Cowboy Neal, at the wheel, of a bus to never-ever land It's

the rose from the Spanish lady that rainbows, spirals, trembles and explodes - instead

of the rainbow spiraling, trembling, and exploding. Bob Weir stated in an interview

that after they got back from this tour they found out that Neal Cassady had died on

this night.



(4) This Jam sounds like a Spanish Jam, but it is rather rough, and it is Phil playing

the lead part that Jerry would normally play, with appropriate drums and organ flourishes.

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Owned by Dene Wright · Last Updated May 23, 2023