Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks, Vol. 30: March 25 & 28, 1972, Academy of Music, New York, NY [Box]

Audio Samples

>Hey Bo Diddley
>I'm a Man
>I've Seen Them All
>Jam
>Mona
>How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
>Are You Lonely For Me
>Smokestack Lightnin'
>Playing In the Band
>Truckin'
>Tennessee Jed
>Chinatown Shuffle
>Black-Throated Wind
>You Win Again
>Mr. Charlie
>Mexicali Blues
>Brokedown Palace
>Next Time You See Me
>Cumberland Blues
>Looks Like Rain
>Big Railroad Blues
>El Paso
>China Cat Sunflower
>I Know You Rider
>Casey Jones
>Playing In the Band
>Sugaree
>Stranger, The (Two Souls in Communion)
>Sugar Magnolia
>Other One, The
>Hurts Me Too
>Not Fade Away
>Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
>Not Fade Away
>Sidewalks of New York
>One More Saturday Night

Track List

>Hey Bo Diddley
>I'm a Man
>I've Seen Them All
>Jam
>Mona
>How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
>Are You Lonely For Me
>Smokestack Lightnin'
>Playing In the Band
>Truckin'
>Tennessee Jed
>Chinatown Shuffle
>Black-Throated Wind
>You Win Again
>Mr. Charlie
>Mexicali Blues
>Brokedown Palace
>Next Time You See Me
>Cumberland Blues
>Looks Like Rain
>Big Railroad Blues
>El Paso
>China Cat Sunflower
>I Know You Rider
>Casey Jones
>Playing In the Band
>Sugaree
>Stranger, The (Two Souls in Communion)
>Sugar Magnolia
>Other One, The
>Hurts Me Too
>Not Fade Away
>Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
>Not Fade Away
>Sidewalks of New York
>One More Saturday Night

Album Notes

Personnel: Jerry Garcia (vocals, guitar); Ron "Pigpen" McKernan (vocals, harmonica, organ, percussion); Phil Lesh (vocals, electric bass); Donna Jean Godchaux, Bob Weir (vocals); Keith Godchaux (piano); Bill Kreutzmann (drums).

Photographer: Robert Minkin.

DICK'S PICKS VOLUME THIRTY is the 30th in a series of archival live Grateful Dead CDs that were overseen by the late Dick Latvala. It differs from the band's FROM THE VAULT series in that the DICK'S PICKS releases do not feature entire concerts and are mastered from two- and four-track recordings, rather than eight- and 16-track recordings. Latvala was the official keeper of the Dead's tape archives; the Grateful Dead organization describes him as "one of the original Dead tapers."



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