Primal

Friday, July 11, 1969

Queens, NY · NY State Pavilion, Flushing Meadow Park

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Friday
Day 192 of 1969
Show #
69 of 112
Era
Primal
Keys
Pigpen
Recordings
6
Top rating
★ 5.00 (3)
Top-rated tape
SBD
Total dl
63,740
Show length
1h 19m
Longest track
Jam · 14:13
20SolidRank #1,235 of 1,999
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  • ★★★★★ · Dead Freaks Delight · SuGarDaDDy · 2005

    What a night!!!!! The Pavilion is an open air auditorium in the round. All sides open. The floor is mosaic tile of New York State. The roof is suspended stained glass. I was 15 and so was my girl. It was our 1st Dead show. Dead Freaks were pre Dead Heads. Tribe played.... pretty cool As the Crawdaddy Mag review goes ... The C*** ie; Joe Cooker, "Let out the scream of his life". PiG was the man. The boyz jumped & bumped with him. They Fired on all cylinders. What else can I say.

  • ★★★★★ · Amazing Alligator>Other One! · johnzias · 2024

    This was my 6th Dead show, and my 4th of 1969. The atmosphere was electric! Dupree's opener, and the first High Time for me. This was my 2nd Alligator, and the first where I knew what it was, and it was Herculean! Jerry at his joyfully melodic best. Then they morphed into TOO! A haunting DDHNM followed by a rousing Lovelight, (which is clipped on this recording). '68-'74 were my favorite years of shows attended, but 68-70 were the most dramatic for me.

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Setlist reconstructed from archive.org recording track listing. Set breaks and segues unknown from this source.

Recordings on archive.org · 6

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gd1969-07-11.123417.sbd.latvala.lee.smith.flac24

SBD Recording Info: Pat Lee from Dick Latvala 1985 Technics 1506> Yamaha K2000 MSC > C > C > CD; Transfer Info: Mastered via the Apogee Mini Me(24/96) > Mini Dac > Lynx One soundcard > Wavelab 5.0 > TLH Flac8; Transferred and Edited By Matt Smith · ★ 5.00 (3 reviews) · 15,065 dl

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