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Grateful Dead 03/30/1987

The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA
SHNID 10922
Source Summary
Source: Audience Master Cassette (Nak 300/Sony D5) Lineage: Nakamichi BX-300> CD> SHN; via Stephen B. Porter; Seeded to etree by Peter Braverman
Entered by dr.unclear
Checksums shn-md5, st5
Disc Counts 2 / 2
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
07/27/02
07/27/2002
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Archive Identifier gd87-03-30.nak.braverman.10922.sbeok.shnf ↗

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Grateful Dead
3-30-87
The Speculum, Philadelphia, PA

Source: Audience Master Cassette (Nak 300/Sony D5)
Lineage: Nakamichi BX-300> CD> SHN

Disc 1
1. Shakedown Street
2. It's All Over Now
3. Stagger Lee
4. Good Times Blues
5. Box of Rain
6. Loser
7. Cassidy
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8. Iko Iko
9. Saint of Circumstance

Disc 2
1. He's Gone
2. drums
3. space
4. Truckin'
5. The Other One
6. Wharf Rat
7. Throwin' Stones
8. Not Fade Away
9. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue// (encore)

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Some of the space between songs is cut in set 1.

Baby Blue cuts mid-solo at 3:54; the last few seconds are faded out.

There is no break between Saint of Circumstance and He's Gone, so those who want to assemble this as a three-disk set can just move Iko and Saint of Circumstance, and split discs, presumably, between drums and space.

Thanks to Stephen B. Porter, wherever he is these days, for the excellent recording. Seeded by Peter Braverman (braverman@earthlink.net), July 2002.

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