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50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Bertha
Grateful Dead play an acclaimed show across from the Big Apple in Jersey City, NJ. This version of Bertha captured on August 6, 1974
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Hartford, CT 1977
Too magnificent a show to just choose a single track. The Grateful Dead at their zenith.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Dire Wolf
Grateful Dead play a sweet version of Dire Wolf on April 16, 1978 in West Virginia.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Let It Grow
Thanks to Dave Eckel for submitting this 15 minute version of Let It Grow recorded April 15, 1978 at William and Mary College.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Morning Dew
The Grateful Dead covering Canadian folk singer Bonnie Dobson's Morning Dew on September 18,1987 in NYC.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: They Love Each Other
Not a Valentine's Day classic, but a smooth version of They Love Each Other from the famed Barton Hall performance.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Brown Eyed Women
This user submission brings us back to Barton Hall in the spring of 77' to hear Brown Eyed Women.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Jack Straw
A taper captured this solid winter 1979 East Coast performance of the Grateful Dead at Long Island's Nassau Coliseum. January 11, 1979.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: When I Paint My Masterpiece
When The Dead performed covers, it often turned into something that many considered better than the original. This 1971 Bob Dylan song made popular by The Band is no exception.
50 Days of the Grateful Dead: Looks Like Rain
Looks Like Rain and it's 1982 at the Frost Amphitheater in Palo Alto, CA.
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