Here is you BD Day in GD history.. it's a good un.
archive.org/search.php?query=collection:...sort=-/metadata/date
interesting that 87 and 85 both open with Iko> Little Red Rooster.
Welll strip my gears.......
The 69 show is a Dicks Pick and well it should be with the Good Lovin' and Dark Star sandwiches.
But it is hard to ignore this sparkling 1970 diamond from Port Chester NY ...a party cake that started with an acoustic set NRPS in the middle and finished with an electric set.
archive.org/details/gd1970-11-08.aud.lee.pcrp.26975.shnf
THIS IS A FUCKING GREAT RECORDING
Disc One - Acoustic Set -
01)Tuning
02) Dire Wolf
03) I Know You Rider
04) Dark Hollow
05) Rosalie McFall
06) El Paso
07) Operator (Final time played)
08) Ripple
09) Friend Of The Devil
10) Wake Up, Little Suzie (Final time played)
11) Uncle John's Band
Disc Two - NRPS -
01)Tuning
02) Six Days On The Road
03) Superman
04) Whatcha Gonna Do
05) Glendale Train
06) All I Ever Wanted
07) Fair Chance To Know
08) Portland Woman
09) Cecilia
10)Truck Drivin' Man
11) Last Lonely Eagle
12) Louisiana Lady
13) Honky Tonk Women
Disc Three - Electric Dead -
01)Tuning
02) Morning Dew
03) Me And My Uncle
04) Mystery Train (Only time played)
05) >My Babe (Only time played)
06) Around And Around (First time played)
07) New Orleans
08)>Searchin'
09)>It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
10) Casey Jones
Disc Four - Electric Dead -
01) Truckin'
02)>Dark Star (First verse only)
03)>The Main Ten (Final time played)
04)>Dancin' In The Streets
05)>Not Fade Away
06)>Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
07)>Not Fade Away
08)>Drums
09)>Good Lovin'
10)>Drums
11)>Good Lovin'
PS
THIS IS A FUCKING GREAT RECORDING