06-22-1992

Star Lake Amphitheater

Burgettstown, Pennsylvania

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Identifier:
gd1992-06-22.dsbd.miller.32490.sbeok.flac16
Source:
SBD -> Dat -> CD
Notes:
Notes: — Seamless transition between discs 2 and 3. — Thanks to Paul Scotton for the audio discs.
Description:
Set 1: d1t01 – Tuning d1t02 – Jack Straw d1t03 – Loser d1t04 – Walkin’ Blues d1t05 – It Must Have Been The Roses d1t06 – Queen Jane Approximately d1t07 – Ramble On Rose d1t08 – Beat It On Down The Line d1t09 – Deal Set 2: d2t01 – Tuning d2t02 – Scarlet Begonias -> d2t03 – Fire On The Mountain -> d2t04 – Victim Or The Crime -> d2t05 – Dark Star -> d2t06 – Drums -> d3t01 – Space -> d3t02 – Spanish Jam -> d3t03 – The Other One -> d3t04 – Stella Blue -> d3t05 – Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad -> d3t06 – Around And Around Encore: d3t07 – Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Lineage:
CD -> EAC -> Samplitude Professional v8.01 -> FLAC
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller and Paul Scotton
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00:00
1
Tuning
02:01
2
Jack Straw
06:13
3
Loser
07:05
4
Walkin’ Blues
07:42
5
It Must Have Been The Roses
05:34
6
Queen Jane Approximately
07:52
7
Ramble On Rose
08:23
8
Beat It On Down The Line
04:17
9
Deal
08:23
10
Tuning
03:18
11
Scarlet Begonias ->
09:55
12
Fire On The Mountain ->
10:33
13
Victim Or The Crime ->
08:05
14
Dark Star ->
04:00
15
Drums ->
16:19
16
Space ->
07:01
17
Spanish Jam ->
02:37
18
The Other One ->
05:52
19
Stella Blue ->
08:08
20
Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
07:39
21
Around And Around
09:57
22
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
06:14
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One response to “06-22-1992”

  1. Scott Shlomo Krane Avatar
    Scott Shlomo Krane

    I haven’t heard every Grateful Dead show. Not even close. But I started trading tapes in the ’90s when I was about nine-years-old. Because Jerry died before I even got to high school, my taste-capacity for the boys has been stunted. That is to say, I am, and have always been, a sucker for the ’90s. I am also a fan of abstract, exploratory, atonal and ambient music. And modal music too: I remember my summer camp councilor had Allman Bros. Band – “Live (’71) at the Fillmore East” and Grateful Dead – “Two From the Vault (Live in ’68 at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles)”. When it came out in the late ’90s, I couldn’t get enough of “Grayfolded” the double-disc experiment using ‘plunderphonics’ to mix and splice and play with many various versions of the Dead song, ‘Dark Star’. Apropos to this, recently I have been listening to “Infrared Roses”, a lot. My all-time favorite Drums>Space is 3/30/94 Atlanta. It always blows me away. My second all-time favorite ‘Drums’>’Space’ is this show 6/22/92 Burgettstown, PA. The drums and percussion, and Mickey’s playing on the ‘beam’ is so rhythmic and funky, one can’t help but dance, and it is more than likely, that unlike ‘Drums’>’Space’ at most Dead shows, this one grabbed the audience’s attention from start to finish and didn’t let go, as if it were a bust-out set opener.The first set is solid. I love all the songs they play. It closes out with a rockin’ ‘Deal’. But despite the mellow, and (crowd pleasing? more like, Scott pleasing), playing and setlist, the show only becomes really and actually memorable in the second set. The late show opens with a stellar ‘Scarlet Begonias’>into an even-balanced ‘Fire on the Mountain’ which gets darker and darker, before the band dumps into the gray-zone with ‘Victim or the Crime’>then a touch of the outter stratosphere of the heavens in the form of a brief 4:00 ‘Dark Star’>the aforementioned vicious ‘Drums’>’Space’ comes next>a brief but tasty newfangled version of ‘Spanish Jam’>’The Other One’>’Stella Blue’>a standalone ‘GDTRFB’ is always welcome to my ears, and preferred to the audience-interaction Buddy Holly cover, which was originally paired with ‘Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad’, on the ’71 Warner Bros. release, “Skulls & Roses”, ‘Not Fade Away’. The encore is a crowd-pleasing Dylan cover, ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’.

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