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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 -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 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 . "Stella Blue," and the third part of Weir's suite, "Let It Grow," would be part of the repertoire until 1995. 6. - 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 . 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 . 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 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 > - 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. > > 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. Answer: Starlight Theatre - Kansas City, MO - July 3, 1984 This was the first of two times the Dead tried this trio of Jerry-song songs, the second being more famous, on 7/13/84 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley. 16. Loser - 1971-02-18 - Capitol Theater - Port Chester, NY Hint: An early version of a song that would appear on Jerry's first solo record a year later. Answer: Capitol Theater - Port Chester, NY - February 18, 1971 This is the first-ever live version of "Loser," a song that would make up one fifth of the terrific songs (with lyrics) on Jerry's first solo record, along with "Deal," "Bird Song," "The Wheel," and "To Lay Me Down." 17. > Uncle John's Band > Jam - 1994-10-05 - The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA Hint: Two Hunter-penned songs, with different singers, both played for 25 years, give or (and) take a year, respectively. One is a repeat of another song in this year's 30 Days Of Dead, but because the sequence is so different, we hope you don't mind… Answer: The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - October 5, 1994 "Uncle John's Band" debuted in 1969, "Playing In The Band" in 1971, and both were important parts of the repoertoire for the next 25 or so years. 18. New Speedway Boogie - 1970-06-07 - Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA Hint: About the closest the Dead ever got a political statement in song. Answer: Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA - June 7, 1970 This Hunter-Garcia song was written as a response to the immediate aftermath of the Altamont concert, and was debuted in concert by the Dead just two weeks after Altamont. 19. Passenger - Brown-Eyed Women - 1978-05-07 - Field House - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, NY Hint: Two tracks, one by Phil and one by Jerry. The former was only played for five years, and the latter for 24. Answer: Field House - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Troy, NY - May 7, 1978 "Passenger" was written by Phil and Peter Monk, and was one of the raunchiest songs the the Dead ever played, propelled by the drummers and Jerry's lightning fast leads, played aggressively. 20. Days Between - 1994-10-18 - Madison Square Garden - New York, NY Hint: From last batch of Hunter-Garcia, widely considered one of their strongest songs ever written. Answer: Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - October 18, 1994 "Days Between" often took on Dew- like proportions, and 1994 saw a large number of very well-played versions. 21. To Lay Me Down - 1983-2017 - Olympic Arena - Lake Placid, NY Hint: Another fine song from a solo record, with a sporadic history in the Grateful Dead repertoire. Answer: Lake Placid, NY, Olympic Arena 10/17/1983 This song has an interesting history with the Dead. It was written and recorded in the summer of 1970, with the intention of including it on American Beauty. They played it acoustically a few times that summer, then put it away until 1973, when they played it quite a bit, as well as 1974. In the meantime, it appeared on Jerry's first solo record in 1972. After 1974, they retired the song until the acoustic shows in 1980. They played it quite a bit electrically in 1981, less in 1982, once in 1983 (this version), and then put it back on the shelf until 1988, where it remained for two years, until Fall 1990, plus one version in 1992. 22. Lazy River Road - 1993-03-29 - Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY Hint: From the last big batch of new Grateful Dead songs Answer: Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY - March 29, 1993 This Garcia/Hunter track debuted in February 1993 and was played consistently until the very last show, on 7/9/95 in Chicago. 23. Black-Throated Wind - 1974-07-25 - International Amphitheatre - Chicago, IL Hint: Yet another song from a band member's solo record. They sure did record some exceptional songs for their solo records, and thankfully many ended up in the Grateful Dead's live repertoire Answer: International Amphitheatre - Chicago, IL - July 25, 1974 Played very frequently 1972-1974, it was dropped from the repertoire for a full 16 years, and made one of the most welcome comebacks aside from the Fall 89 batch of returnees. It was terrific to have this back, as it was another Bob song to select from as a first set possibility, plus it's a great song. 24. Feel Like A Stranger - 1986-04-19 - Berkeley Community Theatre - Berkeley, CA Hint: A song with a segment built with a big jam to end it. Often a show-opener in the last 15 years of the Grateful Dead's performing career. Answer: Berkeley Community Theatre - Berkeley, CA - April 19, 1986 "Feel Like A Stranger" debuted in 1980, and was played consistently for the next 15 years, with some of the jams that ended this terrific Weir-Barlow song reaching "Shakedown"-level proportions. 25. - 1984-06-14 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO Hint: Speaking of which… Answer: Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO - June 14, 1984 "Shakedown Street" seems like a song that was built as a both an incredibly well-crafted lyric and melody, as well as allowing the band to really open things for a big closing jam. I have vivid memories of the first time I saw it live in concert at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena on 4/2/89 (I chased that song for a long time, always missing it by a show for years. ), and the guy dancing next to me during the "just gotta poke around" vocal bit was yelling in my ear "just gotta smoke a pound." Unforgettable. 26. Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower - 1991-03-24 - Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY Hint: A trio of songs joined together for some years, split apart in others… Answer: Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY - March 24, 1991 "Help>Slip>Franklin's" was played together 1976-1977, then the first two parts were dropped from the repertoire until 1983, where it would remain a trifecta until 1985, when once again "Help>Slip" was dropped until 1989. During the times when "Help>Slip" were absent, "Franklin's Tower" found a home here and there, often joined with either "Mississippi Half-Step," or "Feel Like A Stranger." 27. Samson and Delilah - 1977-05-26 - Baltimore Civic Center - Baltimore, MD Hint: Bobby's Sunday night special, except in the early days of its inception, when it was played most any night. Answer: Baltimore Civic Center - Baltimore, MD - May 26, 1977 "Samson and Delilah" debuted in 1976, was played at almost every show in that year, and plenty more in 1977 and 1978. By the early 80s onward, though, it was usually, but not always, a Sunday song. Just as you could count on "One More Saturday Night" most Saturdays, you could expect a "Samson" on Sundays. 28. Cumberland Blues - 1971-10-31 - Ohio Theatre - Columbus, OH Hint: A Garcia-Lesh-Hunter song that is the last song written collaboratively by this trio. Answer: Ohio Theatre - Columbus, OH - October 31, 1971 "Cumberland Blues" debuted in 1969, and was played frequently until 1974. After a seven year hiatus, it returned in 1981 and was around until 1995, although it was never played as frequently as most of the other cowboy songs (four times in 1982, five times in 1985, three times in both 1990 and 1991, etc). Since the end of the Grateful Dead in 1995, it has found a home at a lot of & Friends shows, taking on a large role in the jams. 29. U.S. Blues - 1974-07-27 - Roanoke Civic Center - Roanoke, VA Hint: A song that had a large transformation after a few months' absence. Answer: Roanoke Civic Center - Roanoke, VA - July 27, 1974 Originally conceived of as "Wave That Flag," which was played as 14 shows in the first half of 1973, "U.S.Blues" made its debut on 2/22/74 at Winterland. 30. Playing In The Band - 1974-02-22 - Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA Hint: And speaking of 2/22/74 at Winterland, because we started this year's 30 Days Of Dead with a huge jam, we figured it was appropriate to end the same way… Answer: Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA - February 22, 1974 Even though we played a "Playing In The Band" as song #17 this year, that was attached to "Uncle John's Band," and was from 20 years later than this one. In 1974, "Playing In The Band" was a centerpiece of a lot of Grateful Dead shows, taking the band to different places every single time the song was played. The Curtain With. Please DO NOT post my blog link or any of my download links on other sites, boards, or forums, public or private. Please no requests. Be respectful of these simple rules and the riches will continue to flow. Thanks. Tuesday, March 26, 2019. Grateful Dead - 30 Days of Dead 2018 (2018) Tracklist: 1. China Cat Sunflower > I know You Rider - 1973-09-24 - Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA Hint: These two songs were joined in 1969 and would stay together at most shows until 1995. Answer: Pittsburgh, PA, Pittsburgh Civic Arena - September 24, 1973 This is from the first leg of the Fall Tour of 1973, which ran from 9/7/73 at Nassau Coliseum to 9/26/73 in Buffalo, NY. 2. Help On The Way>Slipknot!>Franklin's Tower - 1984-04-17 - Niagara Falls Convention Center - Niagara Falls, NY Hint: Three songs that left the repertoire as a sequence in 1977, but was revived in 1983. Answer: Niagara Falls Convention Center - Niagara Falls, NY - April 17, 1984 Help>Slip>Franklin's came back in 1983, stuck around until 1985, and then returned in 1989 until 1995. 3. Uncle John's Band > I Need a Miracle - 1988-12-28 - Coliseum Arena - Oakland, CA Hint: One of these songs was never considered for use in a mayonaise AD, one was. Answer: Coliseum Arena - Oakland, CA - December 28, 1988 This Uncle John's Band came out of Space, and led into a Miracle that included one of the best improvisational jams of the late Brent era. 4. Truckin' - 1971-12-04 - Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden - New York, NY Hint: Turlock, CA loves this song; it went straight to the top of the charts, numero uno, there. Answer: Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - December 4, 1971 This is the opening song of the opening of a four night run at the Felt Forum in NYC. 5. Doin' That Rag - 1969-04-25 - Kinetic Playground - Chicago, IL Hint: A song that was played nearly 40 times, all in the same year. Answer: Kinetic Playground - Chicago, IL - April 25, 1969 Doin' That Rag debuted in January 1969, and was a staple of shows in 1969 until the end of September, when it was dropped for good. 6. Black Throated Wind > Deal - 1991-05-12 - Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA Hint: Two tracks, one each from Bob's and Jerry's solo debut records. Answer: Shoreline Amphitheatre - Mountain View, CA - May 12, 1991 Black Throated Wind was around from 1972 to 1974, and then returned after a 16 year hiatus in 1990, where it would remain until 1995. Deal was part of the Dead's repertoire from 1971 until 1995, played more than 400 times. 7. I Know You Rider - 1970-05-01 - Alfred College - Alfred, NY Hint: Our first repeat in this year's "30 Days of Dead", but in a remarkably different arrangement. Answer: Alfred College - Alfred, NY - May 1, 1970 This was recorded the night before Harpur College, and features the acoustic Grateful Dead harmonizing beautifully on a song that was interchangeably joined electrically with China Cat and played acoustically like this during this era. 8. Shakedown Street - 1994-10-15 - Madison Square Garden - New York, NY Hint: A long, jamming show-opener from one of the last Grateful Dead tours. Answer: Madison Square Garden - New York, NY - October 15, 1994 This version of Shakedown Street was at one of the final Madison Square Garden shows, with their last show there being a few days later on 10/19/94. 9. Liberty - 1993-03-29 - Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY Hint: A late era Garcia-Hunter song that was often played as an encore. Answer: Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY - March 29, 1993 Liberty was the last up-tempo songs by Garcia and Hunter, to go along with the beautiful, slower-tempo'd ballad songs like Days Between, So Many Roads, Lazy River Road. 10. Black Throated Wind - 1974-02-22 - Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA Hint: Our second repeat of this year's "30 Days of Dead", but being nearly two decades earlier than our previous version this year, we thought that'd be ok. Answer: Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA - February 22, 1974 There's plenty of difference in this version of Black Throated Wind compared to the 1991 version a few days ago: one drummer, and different keyboard players. Plus a different sound system and recording technique, so it sounds extremely different. 11. Lazy Lightning > Supplication - 1976-09-30 - Mershon Auditorium - Ohio State University - Columbus, OH Hint: A song sequence new to the comeback year, where it would stick around for nearly a decade. Answer: Mershon Auditorium - Ohio State University - Columbus, OH - September 30, 1976 Originally a Kingfish medley, Bob brought Lazy Lightning>Supplication to the Grateful Dead when they came back in 1976. It'd stick around until Halloween 1984. 12. Samson and Delilah - 1978-04-18 - Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA Hint: A song that was around for nearly two decades, and usually played on a specific day of the week, particularly in later years. Answer: Pittsburgh Civic Arena - Pittsburgh, PA - April 18, 1978 This version of Samson and Delilah is positioned in a rare-post Drums spot in the show, coming right out of a typically wild from this era. 13. Estimated Prophet > Eyes of the World - 1980-08-30 - The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA Hint: A combination that was created in 1977, and was quite common until 1990, when the "Dead" largely flipped it on it's head. Answer: The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA - August 30, 1980 Estimated Prophet and Eyes Of The World were first joined together shortly after Estimated debuted in early 1977. They were played together quite often until 1990, when the more common variance was Eyes Of The World>Estimated Prophet. 14. Reuben and Cherise - 1991-03-17 - Capital Centre - Landover, MD Hint: You could count how many times the "Dead" played this on one hand, all within a few months of each other. Answer: Capital Centre - Landover, MD - March 17, 1991 This Band mainstay from 1978 was busted out by the "Dead" at this show at the Cap Center, and was played four times in total before being retired by the "Dead". 15. > Playing in the Band (reprise) - 1991-03-25 - Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY Hint: On the way to being a standard show-closer, but with a big twist. Answer: Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY - March 25, 1991 Throwing Stones generally went into Not Fade Away in this era, and occasionally Lovelight, but here there's a big twist as it heads into Playing In The Band, reprised from the Playing that was started two nights earlier on 3/23/91. 16. That's It For The Other One > Cosmic Charlie - 1969-01-17 - Unknown Venue - Santa Barbara, CA Hint: A couple of song's from the "Dead's" 2nd and 3rd albums, including the first full "Dead" version of one of them. Answer: Unknown Venue - Santa Barbara, CA - January 17, 1969 This excellent SB show features an intense Other One suite, plus the first performance of Cosmic Charlie by the full band; they'd played it three months earlier without Bob and Pigpen. 17. Bertha* > Greatest Story Ever Told - 1983-12-30 - San Francisco Civic Auditorium - San Francisco, CA Hint: A classic show-opening combination from the 1980's, featuring two songs debuted on the same day a dozen years earlier. Answer: San Francisco Civic Auditorium - San Francisco, CA - December 30, 1983 Both of these songs debuted 2/18/71 in Port Chester, NY, and in the 1980s were commonly joined to open a show. *Mary, the web host, responded to my question about the 10-11second gap in Bertha @3:59. There won't be a fix for it. This is her response after checking with Dave, "We heard back from Dave, and long story short, the source is that way." From inquiries in the past about other glitches, my understanding is that Dave only uses the source and does not pull recordings from the other usual sites like archives.org. 18. Brown-Eyed Women - 1979-10-25 - New Haven Coliseum - New Haven, CT Hint: A song that was one of the longest-played and most- played in the "Dead's" repertoire. Answer: New Haven Coliseum - New Haven, CT - October 25, 1979 Debuted in August 1971, Brown-Eyed Women was played almost 350 times by the Grateful Dead, one of the most-played Garcia-Hunter songs. 19. Deal, Playing In The Band, Loser - 1971-10-31 - Ohio Theatre - Columbus, OH Hint: A trio of Grateful Dead classics that debuted on solo records. Answer: Ohio Theatre - Columbus, OH - October 31, 1971 All three of these songs debuted in February 1971, and would appear on Jerry's and Bob's respective solo records in 1972. 20. Feel Like A Stranger > Ship Of Fools - 1986-03-31 - Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI Hint: A somewhat rare 2nd set opener, and a classic from the mid-1970s. Answer: Providence Civic Center - Providence, RI - March 31, 1986 Feel Like A Stranger was more commonly played in the first set, and Ship Of Fools was always a treat. 21. Cassidy > It Must Have Been The Roses - 1984-06-14 - Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO Hint: Two Grateful Dead classics that were originally on solo records. Answer: Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Morrison, CO - June 14, 1984 Cassidy first appeared on Bob's Ace album in 1972, and didn't become part of the repertoire until 1976 (aside from one 1974 performance), and Roses originally appeared on Hunter's excellent Rum Runners album in 1974. 22. Cumberland Blues > Dire Wolf - 1970-12-31 - Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA Hint: A couple of song's that were a big part of the "Dead's" transition from psychedelic pioneers to Americana music practitioners. Answer: Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA - December 31, 1970 Both of these songs debuted in 1969, and were included on their first of two 1970 masterpieces, Workingman's Dead. 23. Casey Jones - 1995-04-01 - The Pyramid - Memphis, TN Hint: A rare non-live concert song here on "30 Days of Dead", a song that hadn't been played live in a couple of years, and would never be again. Answer: The Pyramid - Memphis, TN - April 1, 1995 Casey Jones was sporadically in the repertoire from 1977-1984, and then after an eight year hiatus, it returned for four versions (three in 1992, one in 1993). This soundcheck is likely from 4/1/95 in Memphis, although without definitive proof, we'll just call it 1995 Soundcheck (4/1/95 TBC). 24. Easy Answers - 1993-06-23 - Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, IN Hint: A rare Weir-Hunter collaboration. Answer: Deer Creek Music Center - Noblesville, IN - June 23, 1993 This was the last Weir-Hunter collaboration, following Corinna as the rebirth of a songwriting partnership that had ended two decades earlier. 25. China Cat Sunflower > Doin' That Rag - 1969-08-30 - Family Dog at the Great Highway - San Francisco, CA Hint: A double dose of "Dead". Answer: Family Dog at the Great Highway - San Francisco, CA - August 30, 1969 Before China Cat Sunflower was joined with I Know You Rider later in 1969, it had a free-flowing outro that could go many places, including to Doin' That Rag. 26. Bertha, Mexicali Blues, Scarlet Begonias - 1974-08-04 - Civic Convention Hall Auditorium - Philadelphia, PA Hint: Some outtakes from a terrific live Grateful Dead album. Answer: Civic Convention Hall Auditorium - Philadelphia, PA - August 4, 1974 These three songs were cut from Dick's Picks Vol. 31, a four CD compilation from 8/4,5,6/74 in Philadephia and Jersey City. 27. Bird Song - 1984-10-15 - Civic Center - Hartford, CT Hint: A standout track from Jerry's first solo record, and played extremely well as usual during this era. Answer: Civic Center - Hartford, CT - October 15, 1984 From 1982 to 1988, the Dead played Bird Song at the Hartford Civic Center five times, including at my first show on 3/26/87. 28. Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain - 1979-12-03 - Uptown Theatre - Chicago, IL Hint: A duet of Hunter songs, brought together in 1977 and rarely seperated; one whose music was written by Garcia, one by someone else. Answer: Uptown Theatre - Chicago, IL - December 3, 1979 Scarlet Begonias and Fire On The Mountain were joined in 1977 at the very first show Fire was played, and stuck together mostly with a few very cool expections over the next 18 years. 29. He's Gone - 1972-10-02 - Springfield Civic Center Arena - Springfield, MA Hint: A long version of a relatively new song that would have been unfamiliar to most in attendance aside from tape traders and tour heads. Answer: Springfield Civic Center Arena - Springfield, MA - October 2, 1972 This terrific version of He's Gone was played just before Europe '72 was released, and although by this time it was often used as a launching pad for other big jams, here it's played a beautiful stand-alone rendition. 30. Playing In The Band > Crazy Fingers > Uncle John's Band - 1989-12-29 - Oakland Coliseum Arena - Oakland, CA Hint: Three classics, debuted in 1969, 1971, and 1975. Answer: Oakland Coliseum Arena - Oakland, CA - December 29, 1989 These three classics of the Grateful Dead's repertoire were played together at this openng night of the New Year's run in 1989, with plenty of great MIDI effects. 30 Days of Dead. For the first seven years of the 30 Days, I was happy and privileged to host this archive, but in 2017 I encountered hosting server bandwidth limits. Bummer. With your help, obstacles were hurdled and the entire archive of 30 Days downloads was transferred to a cloud server. It's an extra expense to house the files separately, but it's great to have the archives here for downloading and bandwidth issues are now a thing of the past. One hundred percent of your donations go toward housing the files and paying for the hosting service. THANK YOU for any miracle you can provide! 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