Grateful Dead
Grand Prix Racecourse - July 28, 1973
Grab show poster
Grand Prix Racecourse
July 28, 1973
Watkins Glen, NY US
Notes:
"Summer Jam" - final/last "Mountain Jam": 11-06-70b [223] - billing: GD; Allman Brothers Band; The Band
Set List:
BerthaBeat it on Down the Line
Brown Eyed Women
Mexicali Blues
Box of Rain
Here Comes Sunshine
Looks Like Rain
Row Jimmy
Jack Straw
Deal
Playing in the Band
Around and Around
Loose Lucy
Big River
He's Gone
Truckin'
Nobody's Jam
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Stella Blue
Eyes of the World
Sugar Magnolia
Sing Me Back Home
Not Fade Away
Mountain Jam
Johnny B. Goode
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Mud, Pozole, charlesod, bwana dik, Raider_4, Lightnin Will, andychatfield, Genesee Ted, marijuanabob, stooch, astone, ric1957, sugar-y73, FrankMunz, danmarmo, jerrydog69, micshe9, dougdoh2o, magickman03, Spilly72, drmck, chasjr, honestbob, Eyesbeyond, cjelly, ggdead, william conor, lav, drbubby86, lynch, drc456, Jethro_101, RickBradford, CableBill, Greydad1, zigmeisterxiv, chemsoccer, Double-Zero Sol, robnelsong, Leroi, DeadPaulDavis, jrichard, melted 51, Oakdead, zendog1953, ddam, CRAZYOTTO56, Slebodes, Donald Cotchen, bathgate, moondance104, Mister_Charlie, tktkeith, Sir Smile, Harris, jbentzr, OldLaughingLady, bobbyozz, cinamongirl, beano, billawill, emdeadhead, johndnorth, brijid77, jmzangaro, michaelC, Dark1953Star, oxfordcleric, neilwine, LadyoftheIsland, Ridergirl, watkinsglen07281973, maisenberg, Sway714, J Mully, bejosh, Deadathoner, deadheadii, KeithP, virgilosborn, bigdaddymalcolm, 72.Deadhead, taper-dave, FreakDaddy, DedButt, dustybottle, redsox, gratefuljay, iouridr, willydog, Raeb Gnicnad, lamarred664, darkstar56, DeadHeadJay, DeadheadDave8153, Gonzo in TN, Boston Pilgrim, Flew With The Dead, Lucky 73, TonsOfSteel, bobalou, Cosmic.Wimpout, doxie, Dead Randy, grciafan, daruka, wackybiker, kwingler, bronx b.d., uncle lefty, KenG, dloehr, riveaux, TomClark, bklynpolar, bjessen, rhbrockner, chipgar, shorelineed, noteman9, Mayor of Bay Terrace, durger, yothedro, UncleBruce1971, windsor, manzanita stark, BeantownWilly, astone516, Deadend Mel, Gr8fulTed, whatthefunk, albie, old but not dead, was i there, mickyfun, deathtakesafiddle, Manhattancenter, mstaggerlee, bigdancingbear, mary-sunshine, MRGREENJEANS, craig maceachern 2 dustyrose, docflywheel, boffo the chimp, reesdeag, Stikbro, WildBill, gregp123, beak, Charles Strang, Terry Tolkin, robsegall1956, rwij, hajibaba222, Eli Polonsky, bearcat81, kenco, deadluddite, gondolinx, Rocka38, wharfgee2, skatemaniac, raven0618, Bookah, gary88keys, gratefulron, phil, filgram, garseeya53, GratefulEd, LazyLightnin, djgold14, stevejna, ProbablyDave, edlewusa, ronzoid, ChakraDocMyles, ItsADryHeat, jgproud, Bob Murphy, bigsky, bkind-fg2all, cryptical1, fredreese, mikegordon, trikrider, gr8fldude, Dan Disinger, htsspaul, dmhdead, stlhog, boats, Morgano, Anttheknee, rieck, robby538, ronbow, sluggobeast, ingie123, Jack O. Hartz, bunnytail0, dabeard1, Chuck, markh, dreamtime, drm, almanac, Sueshi
some pix from this show:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/grantdabassman/sets/72157603224730871/
This show should be released as a 5 or 6 disc set. The first & second discs are the GD's 7/27/73 soundcheck sets ; the third, fourth & fifth discs are 7/28/73 ate the Dead's set of the actual show. On the sixth disc are the encores with members of the Allman Bros Band & The Band on Not Fade Away, Mountain Jam, & Johnny B. Goode, if legal arrangements could be made. Sing Me Back Home should fit on the fifth disc.
My copy of these shows are a mix of soundboard, FM broadcast, & audience recordings, they are nice and interesting, but nothing sounds all that great. The music shines through the less than stellar tapes that have been traded for years.
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On the streets of NYC in the 70's this show was legendary. Those who had been there spoke of it with reverence as being better than Woodstock for them. They were like, 'yeah, sure, Woodstock, but the show to really be at was Watkins Glen'. And they'd say no more. Apparently there were no words to express this event. You had to be there.