50 Years Ago Today | Missoula, 5/14/1974
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2024
- Recorded by Kidd Candelario. Please consider helping out Kidd however you can as he struggles with serious debilitating medical issues as well as alleged abuse/exploitation by family members
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Harry Adams Field House (now Dahlberg Arena)
University of Montana
Missoula, Montana
Tuesday, May 14, 1974
Bertha
Me and My Uncle
Loser
Black-Throated Wind
Scarlet Begonias
It Must Have Been the Roses
Jack Straw
Tennessee Jed
Mexicali Blues
Deal
Big River
Brown-Eyed Women
Playing in the Band
U.S. Blues
El Paso
Row Jimmy
Weather Report Suite
Let It Grow
Dark Star -}
China Doll
Promised Land
Not Fade Away -}
Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
One More Saturday Night
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"I was there - this was the day after the Aber Day Kegger, which got the Guinness world record for the greatest number of kegs at on kegger (10,000) - some yahoo from the back of the crowd threw one of the plastic kegger pitchers from the back of the field house (which is a very large basketball stadium - holds several thousand people) and hit Bob Weir right in the forehead. Luckily it didn't hurt him - but it freaked him out enough, that the band didn't play much longer - which was a real bummer, because we were counting on them playing long into the night. Those of us in the front rows were having altogether a different experience. The sound was so wonderful you could hear it all across the campus - I went out to bring back some water to my friends & it was sensational."
-marciapolo, archive.org
"I was at the conert. Bob W was hit by a plastic pitcher (and not Jerry G by a bottle). The pitcher was an Aber Day Keggar pitcher -- each spring back in those days, was a large keggar featuring bands and 5 to 10k people, and, instead of glasses, each person was given a plastic pitcher (yes, believe it or not)."
-oatman, archive.org
"First Dead show. Aside from the fact that drunk cowboys do not belong in a Grateful Dead concert, it was a great show. We were about 10 rows back to the right of Bobby Weir, and it was loud, and it was good!!!"
-CarlaW, dead.net
Recorded by Kidd Candelario : MSR -} cassette -} DAT-} CD-R-} TAE-} shn
Special thanks to theseventyseven77
Seriously this recording should be put in the national archives. This music is the color of our American flag.
Great great show, but that was about the best Going Down the Road I’ve ever heard. Boy did that ever rock, with a coda of Lay Down to boot.
Smoking....wall of sound. Phil said it was the voice of god. 😅
Who made the best recordings? Kid Candelario, hands down. I think he concentrated more on Jerry.
Lets go 1974! Love these drops so much thanks DC CAT!
My man! You share sweet music!!! Thanks again! This day in Dead 1974!
Roses was rockin. Thx mang
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truckin on up to missoula❤
Pick Up Your China Doll ❤
Take up
@@michaelkearns8499 You are correct but for what it's worth I'd always heard it as "pick up" as well. It resolves the narrative better for me anyway. The beauty of The Golden Road...
@@deadcoroneragreed. Pick up, not take up. But that's okay my friend, you're on the right train 🚂!! NO negativity here my friend. Only love and kindness, and I'm sending it your way!! ✌️❤️💥🌞🙋 It's all about the 🎶🎵🎶🔊
God (or who or whatever) bless you. Sweet recording.
All praises due to Kidd Candelario!!!
THANKS ⚡️ DC CAT !!!! 🎉☮️💜🎶🎶🎶🎶