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Grateful Dead Concert

Fillmore Auditorium (San Francisco, CA)

Grateful Dead

11.19.1966
Tracks: 11 / Total Time: 1:20:48
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

No band has been better documented by circulating live recordings than the Grateful Dead. Although vast quantities of recordings from the '70s are now easily accessible to collectors, tapes from the primal, early years of the band (1966-67) were extremely scarce.

Following Bill Graham's classic introduction, where he refers to the band as "the Charles Atlas of the psychedelic set," the band kicks things off with a high-speed performance of "Cold…entire summary

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  • Joemama6046 | Thursday, November 13, 2008 | 5:16 pm

    Wow, I was six years old at the time, never was introduced to them until the mid seventies. Can't say how happy they've made me over the years, it's truly been an experience.. thank you Jerry!

  • Anonymous | Saturday, September 27, 2008 | 5:39 am

    When Bill referred to "the Charles Atlas..." he was talking about Garcia not the band.

  • RiverBear | Thursday, September 18, 2008 | 3:00 am

    I had to do like 4 backclicks to hear who the drummer was. Bill Summers? oh yeah Kreutzman. what was that? forgot that little piece of history. great show! Bruce

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, September 09, 2008 | 5:55 pm

    This is what the Dead is all about, timeless.........

  • Santanafan | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 4:28 pm

    I've heard some of their later live shows, such as the songs from the album "Dead Set," and it is more Psychadelic Rock-influenced Blues and Country. This sounds like more tradutional Rock, Blues and Country. But, its still good.

  • DIN | Saturday, August 09, 2008 | 6:28 am

    AND THEY STARTED WITH "COLD RAIN SNOW" - THAT'S WHY YOU WERE NEVER LATE FOR A DEAD SHOW - IT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IF THEY ALSO DID MORNING DEW - DOES ANYONE REMEMBER NEW YEARS EVE 1966-1967 SHOW WITH FATHER TIME ( BILL ) COMING OUT ON THAT PLATFORM ON TOP 0F THE CROWD WITH THE DEAD PLAYING MIDNIGHT HOUR FOR 45 MIN - THEN EVERY ONE GOT UP AND DID THEIR BIT - ALL FOR $5.00 WITH BREAKFAST IN THE MORNING - PUT THAT IN YOUR PIPE AND SMOKE IT - OOPS I ALREADY DID - A. W. S. IV

  • Anonymous | Friday, July 18, 2008 | 2:21 pm

    I was introduced to the Dead in a concert in Seattle in 1967 and 41 years later -living in Australia still stuck on the sound----feels like yesterday.By the way the guy who staarted the Dead,the blue dot man--Bear-- lives down here.

  • bigoledaddydoggy | Thursday, July 17, 2008 | 8:57 pm

    dam, me at 6yrs old then and twelve yrs later my first show in va. at william and mary college. the rest is history but what a history to be a part of. wow..................

  • kcbetstowin | Friday, July 11, 2008 | 4:30 am

    i was nine years old and its taken 40years before i got to hear this show a sure sign im not livin right

  • rootsfan | Wednesday, July 02, 2008 | 2:11 pm

    Pigpen as smooth as the whiskey he might have been drinking.

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