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Grateful Dead 03/23/1975

Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, CA
SHNID 18525
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Unknown SBD Note: This is disc 1 of a 5 disc set containing all of the sets from the 3/23/1975 SNACK Benefit. Other artists were Tower of Power, Santana, Doobie Brothers, Jefferson Starship, Joan Baez and, finally, Neil Young, Bob Dylan & The Band.
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp, flac-md5, orig-shn-md5
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07/20/2003
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S.F. SNACK Benefit Concert
Kezar Stadium, San Francisco, CA
1975-03-23

Disc1

01 Interview With Jerry Garcia by James Cameron 09:26

Jerry Garcia & Friends
02 Intro By Bill Graham 00:40
03 Blues For Allah (sans vocals) 09:08
04 Milking The Turkey > 06:51
05 Drums > 03:25
06 Milking The Turkey 09:31
07 Blues For Allah Intro Theme Jam 03:15
08 Crowd & DJ Talk 00:57
09 Johnyy B Goode 04:10

Practise
1975-03-21
10 Milking The Turkey/Blues For Allah/Slipnot Theme/Jam 16:28
11 King Solomon's Marbles Jam (2) 01:02
12 Milking The Turkey Theme Jam         05:17
13  Blues For Allah Intro Jam               02:21

Musicians:
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Phil Lesh - Bass
Keith Godchaux - Organ
Bill Kreutzman - Drums
Micky Hart - Drums
Bob Weir - Guitar
Merle Saunders - Organ
Ned Lagin - Organ
David Crosby - Guitar

The Interview section, with Jerry, was done before the show on 3/23 and, while he mentions Crosby as being with the band, he never showed!

The "aircheck" segment is a recording of 3/21/75 which was a "practice
session" for the SNACK show and DOES feature Crosby, although his input
is fairly negligable.

This was the first time that Blues For Allah was performed live.


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