11-29-1994

McNichols Sports Arena

Denver, Colorado

Recording info
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Identifier:
gd1994-11-29.141190.FOB.Schoeps.Clark.Miller.Noel.t-flac1648
Source:
flac16/48kHz; Master Dat Recording by Greg Clark: (FOB) Schoeps MK41 > Dat (Panasonic SV-255/48k); Transfer info: Dat > Panasonic SV-3700 > Tascam DA-3000 > wav 16/48
Notes:
Notes: – Thanks to Greg Clark for the fine pull. – Thanks to Charlie Miller for doing the transfer. * Weir on acoustic guitar – Post Drums the fellas bring it home
Description:
Set 1

Jack Straw, Peggy-O, Walkin’ Blues, So Many Roads, El Paso*, Tennessee Jed, Easy Answers**

Set 2

Iko Iko, Playin’ In The Band-> Uncle John’s Band, Baba O’Riley -> Tomorrow Never Knows-> Drums (Billy stayed for all of drums, no Mickey beam solo)-> Jam-> The Last Time-> Stella Blue-> Sugar Magnolia, E: It’s All Over Now Baby Blue

* Weir on acoustic, ** Jerry left 1/3 way through and did not return
Lineage:
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller and Joe Noel
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Back
Forw.
Volume
00:00
1
tuning
04:07
2
Jack Straw
08:04
3
Peggy-O ->
06:13
4
Walkin’ Blues
06:37
5
So Many Roads
08:37
6
El Paso *
05:27
7
Tennessee Jed
08:37
8
Easy Answers
07:12
9
tuning
02:33
10
Iko Iko
09:06
11
Playing in the Band ->
11:47
12
Uncle John’s Band ->
10:14
13
Baba O’Riley ->
03:28
14
Tomorrow Never Knows ->
04:09
15
Drums ->
13:07
16
Space ->
10:56
17
The Last Time ->
06:28
18
Stella Blue ->
10:17
19
Sugar Magnolia
08:50
20
encore break
02:53
21
It’s All Over Now Baby Blue
09:13
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Post about this show:

  • Baba O’Reilly> Tomorrow Never Knows – The Dead paired Baba O’Reilly and Tomorrow Never Knows for the last time on this day in 1994. It was also the only time that the tunes were slotted outside the encore, which made this version, slotted after a Playin’> Uncle John’s and before Space, all the more specially. Listen to this version and read more about Baba O’Reilly> Tomorrow Never Knows…

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One response to “11-29-1994”

  1. Sly Avatar
    Sly

    Nice, loved listening to this ’66 gem from the Matrix…

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