12-28-1984

San Francisco Civic Auditorium

San Francisco, California

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Identifier:
gd1984-12-28.142611.sbd.miller.flac1648
Source:
SBD > Cassette Master > Reel (Technics) > Dat (Panasonic SV-3800/48k)
Notes:
Notes: — Thanks to Rob Eaton for the Dats — Thanks to Robert Bryant and Scott Clugston for the patch source — Thanks to Joe B. Jones for the pitch correction settings — The patch source was remastered to better match the soundboard
Description:
Set 1

Touch Of Grey
Greatest Story Ever Told
Dire Wolf
Tons Of Steel
Down In The Bottom/I Ain’t Superstitious
Dupree’s Diamond Blues
Me And My Uncle >
Mexicali Blues
West L.A. Fadeaway >
Might As Well

Set 2

China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Looks Like Rain
He’s Gone >
Spoonful >
Drums >
Space >
The Other One >
Wharf Rat >
Sugar Magnolia
E: Day Tripper

Jerry Garcia – Guitar
Bob Weir – Guitar
Brent Mydland – Keyboards
Phil Lesh – Bass
Bill Kreutzmann – Drums
Mickey Hart – Drums
Lineage:
Dat (Sony PCM-R500) > Tascam DA-3000 (16-bit/48k) > Adobe Audition CC2015 >Samplitude Pro X3 Suite > FLAC/
Transferrer:
Charlie Miller
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01 Touch Of Grey
07:09
2
02 Greatest Story Ever Told
04:17
3
03 Dire Wolf
03:36
4
04 Tons Of Steel
06:05
5
05 Down In The Bottom _ I Ain’t Superstitious
06:48
6
06 Dupree’s Diamond Blues
07:50
7
07 Me And My Uncle
03:03
8
08 Mexicali Blues
05:15
9
09 West LA Fadeaway
07:47
10
10 Might As Well
04:40
11
11 China Cat Sunflower
07:44
12
12 I Know You Rider
07:04
13
13 Looks Like Rain
09:46
14
14 He’s Gone
13:06
15
15 Spoonful
05:56
16
16 Drums
08:18
17
17 Space
07:53
18
18 The Other One
06:22
19
19 Wharf Rat
09:50
20
20 Sugar Magnolia
08:38
21
21 Tuning
01:01
22
22 Day Tripper
03:33
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One response to “12-28-1984”

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    First ‘Tons of Steel’ performance live. It’s nice to hear the audience reception on this quite good quality audience recording (which I usually avoid to be honest). Also great back and forth and quality Jerry solos in Might as Well. Notable for the Willie Dixon covers: just the second of nine tots plays for ‘I ain’t superstitious’ in ‘84 and ‘85. Spoonful as well, although that made 50+ appearances. Check out ‘I am the Blues’ from ‘70. Also, first ever Day Tripper.

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