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Showing posts with label 1976-06-10. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 1976-06-10. Show all posts

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Never Miss the Middle Shows, June 10-11, 1976 Boston Music Hall




I'm writing four blog pieces in 2020 to honor the four shows the Grateful Dead played in 1975.
This first one is in honor of SNACK
http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2019/02/snack-march-23-1975.html

I had planned to write a multiple part series about middle shows of four night runs last year, but I spaced.  The first ones I was going to write about were June 10-11, 1976. David Lemieux and Jesse Jarnow beat me to the punch with the June 1976 Box Set and Jesse's superb liner notes.
Music never stops here

1976 Dead by Jim Marshall in the awesome Eyes of the World book

Review of June 9 in June 10 Boston Globe










When I was 17 years old, I attended my first two Grateful Dead shows at the Boston Music Hall on June 9 and June 12. I was scheduled to go to June 9 and June 10 after I responded to the Dead's amazing mail order offer, which I had heard about in Dead Relix, which I had started to get that year. 

For my mail-order tickets, which was only weeks before the show, I ordered 2 each for June 9 and June 10 randomly and low and behold I got them in the mail. I remember going to the school mailroom and getting my tickets, I think it was 10am. The only other people waiting at their mailboxes were a few other Dead Heads from around the school. This started my lucky spree of always getting mail order tickets for every show I always ordered. 100%. Not sure how that happened.

June 9, 1976 was my last day of final exams at Phillips Academy in Andover and as I finished I took the Trailways off to Boston and met Jimmy Roux who went to the show with me that night. We stayed at his brother's Dave's dorm room at Harvard that night and saw that amazing show. http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2016/06/my-first-show-june-9-1976-boston-music.html
with the rapid fire rarity first set, the return of St Stephen, and the famous backwards Eyes of the World.  Jimmy headed back to Maine the next morning.

As I wondered around Cambridge record stores on June 10, I realized I had what I would learn later is the common Dead Head complication of no place to sleep after the show.

This is the part of this blog, where I made the worse decision of my life.  I opened my wallet to pay for an LP and a record clerk says to me, hey are those Dead tickets for tonight? I said yes and he asked to buy them. I thought for a second and said ok. I got the $15 and used it to take a bus home to Maine. Crazy I know.  Only a few months early in November, I had to sleep outside after the Dylan Rolling Thunder Review show at the same venue. And this was May!  Luckily I was offered a ticket to June 12, the last show of the run, which evened out the karma. Now back to June 10.

So back in the pre MIKAL and internet days, it was the norm to never hear about shows you didn't see. So for example, no votes in the annual 1977 poll for May 22 (Dick's Picks 3).

So I never heard about June 10 and June 11, 1976 sets until a little while after Jerry died in the mid-1990s.  After his death,  I reconnected fully with listening to the Dead when I acquired 200 six-hour VHS tapes from a guy who worked at Genentech who had moved on to DAT. What was cool was al;l these Betty Boards and other tapes which would play through in their entirety. The only snag was this guy always recorded the second set first and then the first set. But, I could listen to entire six hour blocks without getting up to change anything. One of these VHS tapes had June 10 and June 11.
So I listen to these fresh without seeing any setlists or knowing any songs played. It was like a second chance at being at these shows I missed.

Luckily these beautiful Betty's sounded amazing on my stereo.  I listened to June 10 and 11 straight for six hours, albeit set twos first.

So on June 10,


I hear the first East Coast Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklins which extends into Let It Grow.
And the only ever Playing in the Band>Dancin in the Streets which keeps going in to US Blues.
Wow nice set

I never heard for more than 20 years this beautiful Mission in the Rain. Luckily I got my 1 of the 6 ever played by the Dead two nights later.

And on June 11, I hear set two first again.  Like in my June 9 show, the Dead opened the set with another St Stephen (nothing wrong with repeats like this) that answers with Dancin>Music Never Stopped.  Well, not as spectacular as my show, but still incredible return-from-vacation Dead.  Thanks to that treehouse practice space over at Weir's. After a cool late set two Sugaree, the Dead play the first of  two-nights of  Sugar Sunshine splits with a once-only Sugar Magnolia>Stella Blue>Eyes of the World>Sunshine Daydream.  I so wish the had the $20-$30 bucks back then to see these two shows and stay at a flop house in Boston.






Thanks to Jesse Jarnoe (@bourgwick) for the Grateful Seconds special thanks in the Box Set
These notes feel like a book.  Buy the Box to read it all









For Grateful Seconds looks at June 1976

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2018/03/spirit-of-76-my-top-76-moments-about.html

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2016/06/my-first-show-june-9-1976-boston-music.html

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2015/11/beautiful-voices-on-june-12-1976.html

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2019/02/peakin-at-beacon-dead-return-to-nyc-on.html

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2018/12/fm-cap-june-19-1976-with-video.html

http://www.gratefulseconds.com/2016/05/best-first-set-opening-in-modern.html

Wednesday, March 8, 2017

Playing In the Band > One Time Only







While Playing In the Band was typical played every 3 or 4 shows, the Grateful Dead would only experiment and segue into some unique pairing about one year, a total of almost-20 once-only medleys between 1973 and 1995.  Ten occur in the 1970's and 8 beyond. (thanks for the correction lobster12)

This is a companion piece to my October 2015 similar story of what followed Dark Star.
http://gratefulseconds.blogspot.com/2015/10/the-20-something-one-time-only-dark.html
While I only got to see one from that list (Dark Star>Bertha), I never got to see any of these once-only fun nights.


This list does not include songs separated by drums (most in the later years) or songs coming out of Playing In The Band reprised. See http://gratefulseconds.blogspot.com/2015/11/playing-in-band-reprised-surprising.html.  With the exception of St Louis 1972, Playing In The Band as a jamming vehicle started in late October 1973, where it remained a mainstay to the end of the band (8 versions in 1995).

1. 1973-11-21  Denver Gets A Cowboy Song: El Paso

Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo >
Playing In The Band >
El Paso >
Playing In The Band >
Wharf Rat >
Playing In The Band >
Morning Dew
Truckin' >
Nobody's Fault But Mine >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad >
One More Saturday Night


  2. 1973-12-02  Mind Left Music Hall: Mind Left Body Jam

Wharf Rat >
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo >
Playing In The Band >
Mind Left Body Jam >
He's Gone >
Truckin' >
Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia


3. 1974-03-23  Umm, let's try that one Again: Playing in the Band (restarted)

Playing In the Band (stopped very quickly; glad they continued)
Playing In The Band >
Uncle John's Band >
Morning Dew >
Uncle John's Band >
Playing In The Band


4. 1976-06-10  Dancin' in Boston: Dancin' In The Streets

Playing In The Band >
Dancin' In The Street >
U.S. Blues

5. 1976-06-26  Chicago Gets Answer to Answer Man: St Stephen

Playing In The Band >
Saint Stephen >
The Wheel >
Playing In The Band
Samson & Delilah
Crazy Fingers >
Stella Blue
Around & Around >
One More Saturday Night


6. 1976-07-16  Milking the Orpheum" Stronger Than Dirt

Playing In The Band ->
Stronger Than Dirt Or Milkin' The Turkey ->
Cosmic Charlie
Samson And Delilah
Spanish Jam ->
Drums ->
The Wheel ->
Space Jam ->
Playing In The Band Reprise ->
Around And Around

7. 1976-09-24  Dizzy Ain't the Word: Supplication Sandwich in the First Set

Playin' In The Band-> 
Supplication-> 
Playin' In The Band


8. 1977-03-19  Another 1977 Winterland Gem: Samson Sandwich in the First Set

Terrapin Station->
Playin' In The Band-> 
Samson & Delilah-> 
Playin' In The Band

9. 1978-01-06  Jerry Can't Talk Man: Estimated Prophet

Playin' In The Band-> 
Estimated Prophet-> 
Drums->
Space->
The Other One->
Truckin'

10. 1978-01-18   Fireflies in the Delta: Passenger

Terrapin Station->
Playin' In The Band-> 
Passenger->
 Estimated Prophet->
Stella Blue,

11. 1981-10-16: Amsterdam Folly: Hully Gully

Playing In The Band >
Hully Gully >
The Wheel >
Samson And Delilah
Gloria >
Turn On Your Lovelight >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad >
Playing In The Band >
Black Peter >
Sugar Magnolia

12 1984-06-14  Crosstown Traffic at the Rocks: Dear Mr Fantasy

Shakedown Street->
Playin' In The Band-> 
Dear Mr. Fantasy-> 
Drums->
Playin' In The Band->
Black Peter->
Throwing Stones->
Not Fade Away

13. 1985-03-31  Inversions and Beatles in Maine: Day Tripper

Iko Iko-> Samson & Delilah-> He's Gone-> I Need A Miracle-> China Doll-> Drums->
The Wheel->
Playin' In The Band-> 
Day Tripper

14. 1985-11-21  Dylan Makes It To The List: She Belongs To Me

Shakedown Street->
Crazy Fingers->
Playin' In The Band-> 
She Belongs To Me-> 
Drums->
The Other One->
Wharf Rat->
Playin' In The Band->
Gimme Some Lovin'->
Midnight Hour

15. 1986-07-02  See Above: Desolation Row

Playin' In The Band-> 
Desolation Row> 
Drums-> Truckin'-> Black Peter-> Sugar Magnolia,

16. 1989-03-28  New Hunter Garcia: A Foolish Heart

Playing In The Band ->
Foolish Heart ->
Drums ->
Space ->
Gimme Some Lovin' ->
Wharf Rat ->
Throwing Stones ->
Not Fade Away

17. 1990-08-05  This Transition Is A Gem: I Know You Rider

Playin' In The Band-> 
I Know You Rider-> 
Terrapin Station->
Drums-> Jam-> Standing On the Moon-> Throwing Stones-> Not Fade Away

18. 1993-03-24  Phil Needs Love Too : Box Of Rain

Playin' In The Band-> 
Box Of Rain> 
Crazy Fingers->
Playin' In The Band Jam->
 Drums-> Jam-> Spanish Jam->
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Throwing Stones-> Not Fade Away