There’s a weird ending but the song is great.Ģnd Set: Lots of tuning. BERTHA absolutely rips and is now fulfilling the promise when the song debuted. IM A KING BEE is so down and dirty I don’t see how anyone in that building could ever get clean again. MABM has matured a lot over this spring run and is in full bloom here. We get an electric Ripple which is worth the price of admission. Bobby calls El Paso their “most requested song”. Shn conversion and ftp uploading by Bob Murphyġst Set: Every song is nicely played but the only stand-out is BIRDSONG and it will make you cry if you listen closely.
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The Other One is cut at the end and Wharf Rat is missing (but appears on LAGTGD) Garcia plays pedal steel on the NRPS set.Įrrata: There is a splice in the middle of Bird Song. LAGTGD is from the multitrack masters and is commercially available on Arista, or from GDM at įor the obsessive completist collectors, here are the complete 4-28-71 NRPS & Dead sets from the two-track masters. The new Vault release, "Ladies and Gentlemen, the Grateful Dead" is a compilation of all five shows from the April '71 Fillmore East run. MSR > (Reel post-Bird Song) >Alesis Masterlink> CD-R via Bob Murphy see details in info file see Bill Gadsden's detailed commentary in pub comments for 4/29/71 note 4 CD best-of-run is available from the Dead Truckin', Beat It On Down The Line, Loser, El Paso, The Rub, Bird Song, Playin' In The Band, Cumberland Blues, Ripple, Me And Bobby McGee, I'm A King Bee, Bertha Morning Dew, Me & My Uncle, Deal, Hard To Handle, Cryptical Envelopment-> Drums-> The Other One-> Wharf Rat, Sugar Magnolia, Dark Star*-> Saint Stephen*-> Not Fade Away*-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad*-> Not Fade Away*