Golden AgeSTUDIO SESSION
Tuesday, August 1, 1978
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- Tuesday
- Day 213 of 1978
- Show #
- 51 of 87
- Era
- Golden Age
- Keys
- Keith
- Recordings
- 1
- Top rating
- ★ 3.62 (13)
- Top-rated tape
- SBD
- Total dl
- 56,767
- Show length
- 49m
- Longest track
- Saint Of Circumstance · 5:40
From the tapers · archive.org · 3
- ★★★★★ · FRANCE!!! · baltimoretool · 2016
Perhaps I'm the lone fan that really liked Shakedown Street. I'm certainly the lone fan that adores the song "France", and here is an alternate version of it (mistakenly titled "Serengeti). For real, they never performed "France" live?! I found my way into the Dead after hearing "Good Lovin'" from the "Shakedown Street" LP (my gateway dead LP) - something about the double drum part just got into my head. I also latched on to Weir's vocals earlier than vocals by Jerry, etc.
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- ★★★★★ · Can't get enough · cardgamermanguy · 2005
The Grateful Dead and Little Feat are my two favorite bands ever, and to hear this makes my heart skip a beat. My computers already full of memory on shows from both bands, but i managed to squeeze this one in too. Awesome
- ★★★★ · Grateful Lowell · Featroller · 2005
That's Lowell singing alone on Good Lovin' take 1. He also does some backing vocals on GL take 2 and I Need a Miracle. What's odd is what I downloaded from this page has France as track 2 -- no Serengeti. Go figure... anyway, it's real interesting for Little Feat & Dead fans like me. You can really hear Lowell in the drums and percussion. Some of these tracks don't sound much different from the released versions on Shakedown Street. They're like the basic tracks, minus most of the overdubs.
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- ◦If I Had the World to Giveonly 3 plays ever
Setlist
Setlist reconstructed from archive.org recording track listing. Set breaks and segues unknown from this source.
Recordings on archive.org · 1
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gd78-08-XX.sbd.wiley.11692.sbeok.shnf
Soundboard · ★ 3.62 (13 reviews) · 56,767 dl