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* Show times are best guesses, especially for older shows
Songs from this run of shows can be heard on these official releases:
GDCD 4063 The Allman Brothers Band
GDCD 4023 The Grateful Dead Dick’s Picks Vol 4
and History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 Bears Choice
The above post was by me, 2old2boogie aka joerosenberg.
Hi Gary,
I totally forgot that I hadn’t written about that night. I’ll try to do it this weekend.
Best,
Joe
Joe……
can’t wait to hear some your recollections……
Thanks…….gary
Wow, I can’t believe no one has yet written anything about this show. I was very lucky to be there, and will tell about it later. I have to put my kid to bed now (I’m 48), but I look forward to sharing my clear memories of this night with e
This is circulating now. Not sure if it’s the early show or the late show, maybe it’s impossible to tell. But either way, here’s the setlist:
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed, Statesboro Blues (slow version a la Ludlow Garage), Trouble No Mor
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I first saw The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East on 2/11/1970 at the late show when they were the opening act for the Grateful Dead headliners. The ABB were incredible from the first notes of In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed. The second act was Arthur Lee’s group Love, who were pretty good. The Dead were pretty dull, but the Allman Brothers came out on stage to jam with the Dead, which really picked things up. Then, the original 3 Fleetwood Mac guitarists joined the jam, which lasted until morning. The sun was coming up When the doors opened to let people out.