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Answer: Boston Music Hall - Boston, MA - September 16, 1972 This rarely-played combination of "Dark Star>Brokedown Palace" features the best of two Grateful Deads, the psychedelic masterpiece that defined the band in the late 60s, and a beautiful ballad from the Americana classic American Beauty. 2. Picasso Moon - 1991-05-12 - Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA Hint: A Bob Weir-John Barlow masterpiece from the late 1980s. Answer: Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA - May 12, 1991 Although occasionally maligned by fans, "Picasso Moon" allowed the band the opportunity to rock out with a raunchiness that was unheard since the demise of "Passenger" in the early 1980s, especially with the huge ending like on this version. 3. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo > Franklin's Tower - 1979-09-01 - Holleder Stadium - Rochester, NY Hint: Two Garcia-Hunter songs, the second of which was joined to this first song after it lost its usual partner in 1977 Answer: Holleder Stadium - Rochester, NY - September 1, 1979 "Half-Step > Franklin's" was quite common in that time between performances of "Help>Slipknot," which disappeared from the repertoire 1977-1983, and 1985-1989. 4. Victim Or The Crime > Foolish Heart - 1988-06-28 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY Hint: Two brand-new songs, both debuted just over a week earlier, one by Bob and one by Jerry. Answer: Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY - June 28, 1988 These two songs, which would be a big part of the repertoire until 1995, still hadn't found a permanent place in the setlist, appearing in both the first and second sets for the nest year or two, until they both became staples of the second set by 1991. 5. Weather Report Suite > Stella Blue - 1974-02-23 - Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA Hint: Two songs from the album released four months before this performance, a Bob behemoth, and a Jerry ballad. Answer: Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA - February 23, 1974 These songs were debuted in 1973 (WRS), and 1972 (Stella Blue) and were central players on the recently-released Wake Of the Flood. "Stella Blue," and the third part of Weir's suite, "Let It Grow," would be part of the repertoire until 1995. 6. The Music Never Stopped - 1976-10-02 - Riverfront Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH Hint: The first single from their last studio album on their own label. Answer: Riverfront Coliseum - Cincinnati, OH - October 2, 1976 This song debuted in 1975, and was the first single from Blues For Allah. This was recorded to reel-to-reel tape, and is from the PA mix. 7. Attics Of My Life - 1970-12-27 - Legion Stadium - El Monte, CA Hint: One of the most beautiful, and rarely-played, songs the Dead ever recorded. Answer: Legion Stadium - El Monte, CA - December 27, 1970 This is the last live performance until the pair of live renditions in Fall 1972, and 1989, when it was brought back until 1995. 8. Doin' That Rag - 1969-04-25 - Kinetic Playground - Chicago, IL Hint: A song that was a few months away from being recorded for the Dead's third album, and which would only be played in 1969. Answer: Kinetic Playground - Chicago, IL - April 25, 1969 Played for a short nine month period, January through September of 1969, "Doin' That Rag" was a mix of classic psychedelic Grateful Dead mixed that was bridging the gap to the songs that would appear on the 1970 acoustic Dead albums. 9. Just A Little Light - 1989-07-10 - Giants Stadium - East Rutherford, NJ Hint: A later-era Grateful Dead song, played for only 18 months. Answer: East Rutherford, NJ, Giants Stadium 7/10/1989 This was Brent's last composition as a member of the Grateful Dead, debuted on 2/7/89 (two days after "We Can Run") and the only Brent song for which the Dead made a rock music video. 10. Bird Song - 1981-02-26 - Uptown Theatre - Chicago, IL Hint: A track from a band member's solo record, played at the first show of the year… Answer: Chicago, IL, Uptown Theatre 2/26/1981 "Bird Song" was one of the many standout songs on Jerry's first solo record, and was part of the band's repertoire from 1971 to 1973, and again from 1980 to 1995. 11. Comes A Time > Lost Sailor > Saint Of Circumstance - 1980-10-02 - Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA Hint: A trio of songs from the third set. That's not once, not twice, but thrice… Answer: Warfield Theatre - San Francisco, CA - October 2, 1980 Following a short "Drum" opening of the third set, the Dead slipped into a beautiful "Comes A Time" followed by the new-ish "Lost Sailor>Saint Of Circumstance". 12. Friend Of The Devil - 1978-05-17 - Uptown Theatre - Chicago, IL Hint: A song that had a big change in arrangement in the mid-1970s. Answer: Uptown Theatre - Chicago, IL - May, 17 1978 When the Dead brought "Friend Of The Devil" back in 1976 after their hiatus, they played it with this slower tempo. This is from the final show of the Spring Tour of 1978. 13. That's It For The Other One - 1968-10-13 - Avalon Ballroom - San Francisco, CA Hint: The earliest suite by the Grateful Dead. Answer: Avalon Ballroom - San Francisco, CA - October 13, 1968 By the time of this show, "That's It For The Other One" was a year old, having debuted almost exactly a year earlier, at Winterland on 10/22/67. Although "Cryptical Envelopment" would be dropped from the repertoire after 1972, aside from a few versions in 1985, Bob's "Other One" would remain a major part of the repertoire until 1995. 14. Estimated Prophet > Uncle John's Band - 1982-04-12 - Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale, NY Hint: A double dose of classic Grateful Dead, featuring a Bob song segueing into a Jerry song. Answer: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Uniondale, NY - April 12, 1982 These two songs were important parts of the Grateful Dead's repertoire from the moment they were introduced, the first song in 1977, the second in 1969. They would remain in the setlist until 1995. Even though "Estimated" debuted a little more than seven years after "Uncle John's Band," it was played more than 50 times more than UJB (390 to 335 performances). 15. Scarlet Begonias > Touch Of Grey > Fire On The Mountain - 1984-07-03 - Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO Hint: A common pairing takes an unexpected turn before continuing on with it's usual partner.