Everett's Collection
Grateful Dead 12/10/1973
Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC
| Source | sbd(gd download series #8) |
| Media | flac/dvd 1 disc |
| J-Card Comment | Grateful Dead 12/10/1973 Charlotte Coliseum - Charlotte, NC Disc One 1 Bertha 7:01 (Garcia, Hunter) 2 Mexicali Blues 4:12 (Weir, Barlow) 3 Deal 4:50 (Garcia, Hunter) 4 Big River 4:54 (Cash) 5 Don't Ease Me In 4:03 (Trad. Arr. By Grateful Dead) 6 Playing In The Band 20:56 (Weir, Hart, Hunter) 7 Promised Land 3:40 (Berry) 8 Peggy-O 6:03 (Trad. Arr. By Grateful Dead) 9 Row Jimmy 9:49 (Garcia, Hunter) 10 Me and Bobby McGee 5:59 (Kristofferson, Foster) 11 Big Railroad Blues 4:26 (Lewis, Arr. By Grateful Dead) Disc Two 1 Truckin' > 9:00 (Garcia, Lesh, Weir, Hunter) 2 Nobody's Fault But Mine > 5:07 (Johnson) 3 Eyes Of The World > 13:20 (Garcia, Hunter) 4 Brokedown Palace 6:23 (Garcia, Hunter) 5 China Cat Sunflower > 5:16 (Garcia, Hunter) 6 I Know You Rider 8:41 (Trad. Arr. By Grateful Dead) 7 Sugar Magnolia > 6:16 (Weir, Hunter) 8 Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad > 8:46 (Trad. Arr. By Grateful Dead) 9 Sunshine Daydream 3:11 (Weir, Hunter) 10 Casey Jones 7:26 (Garcia, Hunter) Grateful Dead: Jerry Garcia: lead Guitar, Vocals Donna Jean Godchaux: Vocals Keith Godchaux: Piano Bill Kreutzmann: Drums Phil Lesh: Electric Bass Bob Weir: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals Recording by Kidd Candelario CD Mastering by Jeffrey Norman This new download features much of what 1973 is justifiably lauded for as one of the greatest years in the Grateful Dead's touring history: tightly structured shorter songs such as "Bertha," "Big River," and "Big Railroad Blues," along with deep workouts on the grander of the 1973 staples: an interstellar "Playing In The Band," a typically hot 1973 "China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider" combo, and the heart of the second set, "Truckin'>Nobody's Fault But Mine>Eyes Of The World>Brokedown Palace" provides everything expected of a jam like this. And for all of us trainspotters, a few things to note: Download Vol. 8 features the first live performance of "Peggy-O" and the first ever split "Sugar Magnolia" featuring "Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad" sandwiched between "Sugar Mag" and "Sunshine Daydream." |
| Trades Allowed | Yes |
| Lists | AUDIO |
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· Last Updated May 23, 2023
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