Grateful Dead - Fillmore East: April 1971
Facts
| Artist(s) | Grateful Dead |
| Studio | Grateful Dead / Wea |
| Release Date | August 31, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 081227894221 |
| Buy this item | $28.99 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 0:40 EDT (details) 4 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Live |
Tracks
Disc 1- Truckin'
- Bertha
- Next Time You See Me
- Beat It on Down the Line
- Bird Song
- Dark Hollow
- Second That Emotion
- Me & My Uncle
- Cumberland Blues
- Good Lovin'
- Drums
- Good Lovin'
- Sugar Magnolia
- Loser
- Ain't It Crazy (The Rub)
- Paso
- I'm a King Bee
- Ripple
- Me and Bobbie McGee
- Uncle John's Band
- Turn on Your Love Light
- China Cat Sunflower
- I Know You Rider
- It Hurts Me Too
- Sing Me Back Home
- Hard to Handle
- Dark Star - Tom Constanten, Grateful Dead
- St. Stephen - Tom Constanten, Grateful Dead
- Not Fade Away - Tom Constanten, Grateful Dead
- Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad - Tom Constanten, Grateful Dead
- Not Fade Away - Tom Constanten, Grateful Dead
- Morning Dew
- New Minglewood Blues
- Wharf Rat
- Alligator
- Drums
- Jam
- Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
- Cold Rain and Snow
- Casey Jones
- In the Midnight Hour
- We Bid You Goodnight
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Excellent live grateful dead - especially disc 3 |
Everything's great, but what I liked best:
Disc 1: Bertha and Bird Song are amazing; two of my favorite tunes and both are played excellently.
Disc 2: Ripple is sweet and relaxed, and as a tribute to Janis (as she passed away the year before), the band does a great rendition of Me and Bobby McGee.
Disc 3: If any single disc stands out of the collection, it's this one: from beginning to end it is phenomenal. It opens with the best China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider that I've ever heard. The second half of the disc is amazing: Dark Star > St. Stephen > Not Fade Away > Goin Down The Road Feeling Bad > Not Fade Away. After a long, awesome Dark Star, St. Stephen lights everything back up again, and you can just feel the energy of the band AND the audience.
Disc 4: A beautiful Morning Dew; fun Alligator; nice Cold Rain & Snow; plus the closing, We Bid You Goodnight, which is beautiful.
The above are just my personal favorite highlights... Everyone has their own favorites, and there's a lot here so you're bound to love something, if not everything, about this collection. It is a must have, in my opinion. September 22, 2008
| Let it Shine......... |
| the best |
| Hey, who changed this album's name? |
Nevermind, this is an easy release to recommend, even to newbies. Think of the finest Grateful Dead albums, and put this one right beside those.
Yes, there's lots of Pigpen, but this really all about Jerry and Bob and Phil playing one great tune after another in that "bar band Dead" style that included Motown and Merle Haggard and psychedelia, during the era that made deadheads out of all who attended their shows.
Highlights include the St Stephen hints in the Alligator jam in disc four, routinely cited as one of the best jams ever, or the killer Hard to Handle right beside a Merle Haggard cover, or "Second that Emotion" or Bobby Weir's "Me and Bobby McGee" there are so many fine songs on this set. It's got a "Morning Dew" set opener!
This is Europe 72, less polished, with more Pigpen, and a Dark Star, and all concerned earnestly playing and singing and having a good time doing it.
Think of it this way: it's got Tom Constanten on the Dark Star, as good a Pigpen as you can find, and a ton rare tunes found seldom elsewhere, done very well, and Jerry and Bob and Phil playing together as well as they ever did, while right in the middle of the Workingmans and American Beauty era. So, you like those discs? You like Live Dead and the Skeleton Album and Europe '72?
Then "add to cart" and smile, smile, smile!
May 22, 2008
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