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Grateful DeadGrateful Dead Live at Auditorium Theatre on 1976-06-28 (June 28, 1976)


Collection: : GratefulDead
Band/Artist: Grateful Dead
Date: June 28, 1976 (check for other copies)
Venue: Auditorium Theatre
Location: Chicago, IL

Source: Audience Recording: Shure 545s
Lineage: Recorded with Shure 545s> Nak 550; AUDMC > Reel > WAV > SHN
Taped by: Bob Wagner
Transferred by: David Minches
Keywords: Live concert


Description

Promised Land, They Love Each Other, Cassidy, Tennessee Jed, Loo Eyes Of The World, Happiness Is Drumming, Wharf Rat-> Dancin' In The Streets-> The Wheel-> Around & Around

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They Love Each Other9.54 MB46 MB4.73 MB15 MB
Cassidy5.72 MB29 MB2.80 MB8.75 MB
Tennessee Jed9.87 MB50 MB4.90 MB16 MB
Looks Like Rain8.33 MB42 MB4.14 MB13 MB
Scarlet Begonias14 MB73 MB7.03 MB22 MB
Lazy Lightnin'>2.45 MB14 MB1.22 MB3.90 MB
Supplication4.52 MB24 MB2.23 MB6.95 MB
Crowd/tuning1.40 MB5.81 MB716 KB2.06 MB
High Time12 MB57 MB5.83 MB18 MB
The Music Never Stopped5.94 MB34 MB2.90 MB8.84 MB
Crowd/tuning1.62 MB7.55 MB813 KB2.48 MB
Eyes Of The World >14 MB79 MB6.85 MB21 MB
Jam >956 KB3.95 MB489 KB1.37 MB
Happiness Is Drumming >6.36 MB34 MB3.16 MB9.87 MB
Wharf Rat >8.88 MB47 MB4.37 MB14 MB
Drums >802 KB3.74 MB397 KB1.21 MB
Dancing In The Street > The Wheel >17 MB99 MB8.23 MB25 MB
Around And Around10 MB60 MB5.03 MB15 MB
Not Fade Away9.93 MB54 MB4.84 MB15 MB
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Average Rating: [4.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: boscomorgan - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - December 16, 2008
Subject: NOBODY PLAYS THE BASS LIKE PHIL....
FRET OR NO FRET NO ONE PLAYS THE BASS LIKE PHIL.I ONLY WISH HE WOULD PLAY ''BIG BROWN'' MORE OFTEN,I MEAN THE SOUNDS HE GETS OUT OF IT ARE AMAZING.''KEEP ON THUMPIN'

Reviewer: Pulver@Noyo - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - September 13, 2008
Subject: Fretless
Phil had three fretless basses that were given to him by the Guild company in '68. He didn't really like them but they became the lab rats for Alembic's bass r&d, enter active electronics. He's pretty much always been a fretted player.

Wow, this is a great show! I don't think I've ever heard it before. Love the mid 70's Dancin' treatment with the downward spiral jazzy treatment as was typical of the period. It gets a solid four, the mix and sound quality could be better.

-Pulver

Reviewer: bobert55 - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - July 8, 2008
Subject: \bass
I don't think Phil ever played a fretless in this era and those killer slides are just made on the fretted. There is a good discussion here on this topic if anyone is interested.
http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249534

Reviewer: Zaorish - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - June 29, 2008
Subject: Yeah
Happiness is Drumming = Fire minus words

Anyway this is a great show.

Reviewer: sheikyerbouti - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - August 25, 2004
Subject: wish there was a slighly better copy of this
while there is no hiss and this is pretty low gen the sound quality and editing of the crowd banter is not as great as some of the other shows it is however an audience and will cut some slack...

great scarlet miss the fretless bass wish fill would roll that one out again - hot music.... and bless that is a blessed event 6:30 before a word is spoken the happiness is drumming jam sounds like fire without vocals abt a year early and while the wheel and wharf rat are solid dancin is ripping and gets the crowd up and rocking. hard to say if the following night is better..... Ill let someone else figure it out I like both...

Reviewer: flashbackmagic - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - August 20, 2004
Subject: Where is the fire
Am I just confused? I dont see Fire on the set list, and dont remember it being played, as I sat about 6 Rows off the stage. Time to DL and see if I'm crazy, or remember correctly.

Reviewer: Susep - [5.0 out of 5 stars] - June 1, 2004
Subject: Lazy Summer Home
This show alone is worth the Eyes, arguably the best this listener has heard. The intro jam and energy is unparallel while the song as a whole maintains throughout. An embryonic Fire also adds added mystique.

Notes

Recorded with Shure 545s> Nak 550 via Bob Wagner. Lineage: AUDMC > Reel > WAV > SHN conversion by David Minches.


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