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03/04/67 (Sat)  Cafe au Go-Go - New York City, NY

Set 1: It's No Secret, Get Together, White Rabbit, Bringing Me Down, My Best Friend, Come Back Baby, This Is My Life, 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds, Somebody to Love, Tobacco Road, Runnin Round This World, Rock Me Baby, Today, High Flying Bird
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Comment: Somebody To Love Contains A New Series Of Verses By Marty At The End. According to www.jeffersonairplane.com, the engagement lasted two weeks. 06/xx/67 Cafe au Go-Go, New York, NY Like Walter, I too saw my first Grateful Dead concert at the now long-defunct Cafe au Go Go in June of 1967. I can also recall having to order a non alcoholic beverage as part of the cover charge (I think my ticket cost $3.50 and the drink cost $2.00). I must admit, the names of those drinks were rather intriguing! Prior to the band taking the stage, I ordered an ice cream soda called The Trip. My friend Jerry (no, not Garcia), ordered another ice cream soda called LSD. Not to be outdone, our other friend, Julie, ordered a plain cherry soda named Panama Red. So there we sat, sipping liquid "psychedelia" through straws admiring the cozy atmosphere of this East Village basement club. The walls were unpainted red brick sparsely covered with drapes and pictures and the room held perhaps 150 people. That night we were fortunate to have seats that were no more than twenty feet from the stage. I was dressed to kill replete with a paisley shirt, red corduroy jeans, "beatle boots" and love beads around my neck. The opening act was a solo performer who, as I recall, tried to be like Bob Dylan... you know... the acoustic guitar and the harmonica brace which he had to keep adjusting. We all got through the set and waited for the Dead to take the stage. Having bought their first album only weeks before, I was floored by Morning Dew and Voila Lee Blues and silently hoped they would play these tunes which, if my memory still works, they did. I also had to check out these guys with strange names like Pigpen and Captain Trips!! I mean, we were from New York, where strange things were (and still are) commonplace. I'll tell you...a great time was had by all that night, some thirty-one years ago. I also saw the Jefferson Airplane there, perhaps in 1968, but I can't be sure when. The opening band was a great bunch of guys from Canada called the Paupers. Later on, in the seventies, Richie Havens owned the venue but by then, the Fillmore East had taken most of the customers. The club eventually became just another folk venue and the Village had far too many. So the Cafe au Go Go passed on into history. However, one can still find vestiges of the club. It was located on the south side of Bleeker Street just west of La Guardia Place about fifty feet from the southwest corner of the intersection. Look for a corner building with pillars and you will notice some shops situated below street level. One shop sells used CD's. Go in and you will see the brick walls I mentioned earlier. Unfortunately, they have been painted. This is history my friends... the Grateful Dead played there! Carl Jaslo According to poster, 2 weeks starting 2/14/67.

Source: www.jeffersonairplane.com, DT

This show has an average rating of 5.00 out of 1 votes.

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10/18/67 (Wed)  The Eastman - Rochester, NY

Set 1: Other Side Of This Life, FAT Angel, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Rock Me Baby, White Rabbit, It's No Secret, Funny Cars, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Jam Du Jour, Today, Ballad Of You Me Pooneil, 2 Heads
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Source: Davmar

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12/31/67 (Sun)  Winterland Ballroom - San Francisco, CA

Set 1: Baby What You Want Me to Do, Jam, Ride This Train, Young Girl Sunday Blues, Watch Her Ride, White Rabbit, She Has Funny Cars, Martha, The Other Side of This Life, Today, Rock Me Baby, Two Heads, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, Wild Thyme, Jam, Spare Chaynge

Set 3: 1 [00:24] excerpt of announcer at New Year's Eve midnight 2 [05:50] Baby What You Want Me To Do? (featuring John Cipollina and Jorma Kaukonen guitar with Dino Valenti and Gary Duncan vocals 3 [02:59] instrumental led off by Jorma Kaukonen with John Cipoll > jam featuring Gary Duncan and James Gurley guitars > 5 [04:03] Ride This Train (featuring all the guitarists and lead vocals by Marty Balin with Dino Valenti, Grace Slick and Janis Joplin on backing vocals) 6 [14:29] jam with Dino Valenti lead vocals and with Marty Balin, Grace Slick and Janis Joplin on backing vocals [cut] 42:11 total
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Comment: Set 3: From Dime NEW YEAR'S EVE 1967 - 1968 final jam set with members of Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and The Holding Company and Quicksilver Messenger Service. I got this recording from David Cooks (early tape archivist for John Cipollina), who attended the show and noted the following details during the performance. It's easy to hear the guitars and lead vocalists as listed, but the background vocals are not as easy to differentiate. So don't expect Janis or Grace to be very obvious in the mix. The jams are fairly tight despite being rather extended.

Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: BG, dime

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01/30/68 (Tue)  The Matrix - San Francisco, CA

Set 1: Somebody to Love, Young Girl Sunday Blues, She Has Funny Cars, Two Heads, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, Kansas City, The Other Side of This Life, Rock Me Baby, High Flying Bird, Wild Thyme, Today, Watch Her Ride, Go to Her, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, White Rabbit, 3/5 Of A Mile In 10 Seconds, Share a Little Joke, FAT Angel, E.N.D.
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: BG

This show has an average rating of 3.75 out of 4 votes.

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02/01/68 (Thu)  The Matrix - San Francisco, CA

Set 1: Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, Kansas City, The Other Side of This Life, Rock Me Baby, High Flying Bird, Wild Thyme, Today, Watch Her Ride, Go to Her, It's No Secret, Blues From an Airplane, White Rabbit, Share a Little Joke, FAT Angel, E.N.D., Somebody to Love
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

This show has an average rating of 4.50 out of 4 votes.

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09/06/68 (Fri)  Chalk Farm Roundhouse - London, England

Set 1: White Rabbit, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, Greasy Heart, In Time, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation, The Other Side of This Life, E.N.D., The House At Pooneil Corners, Watch Her Ride, Somebody to Love, If You Feel Like China Breaking, Triad
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

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09/15/68 (Sun)  RAI Concertgebouw - Amsterdam, Netherlands

Set 1: Won't You Try/Saturday Afternoon, Rock Me Baby, If You Feel, Crown of Creation, Today, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Nothing in Particular Jam, In Time, The Ballad of You & Me & Pooneil, Interview to Grace Slick
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Comment: FM broadcast VPRO. Setlist order uncertain. Often incorrectly listed as "The Paradiso". May also contain "Greasy Heart"

Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: d.t.

This show has an average rating of 5.00 out of 2 votes.

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10/26/68 (Sat)  Fillmore West - San Francisco, CA

Set 1: FAT Angel, Rock Me Baby, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try > Saturday Afternoon, White Rabbit, Ballad Of Pooneil > Pooneil Corners
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Comment: Recording Session For "Bless It's Pointed Little Head".

Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Spencer Dryden (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: BG

This show has an average rating of 4.67 out of 3 votes.

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05/07/70 (Thu)  Fillmore East - New York City, NY

Set 1: Hot Tuna: Whinin' Boy Blues, New Song (For the Morning), Mann's Fate

Set 2: Have You Seen the Saucers, We Can Be Together, Volunteers, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, E.N.D., Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues, Emergency, Crown of Creation, Rock Me Baby, Star Track, Up or Down, Somebody to Love, Wooden Ships, Mexico, Uncle Sam Blues
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Joey Covington (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: BG

This show has an average rating of 2.75 out of 8 votes.

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06/28/70 (Sun)  Bath Festival @ - Shepton Mallet, England

Set 1: Volunteers, Somebody to Love, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, The Other Side of This Life, Greca Improvisation, 3/5 or a Mile in 10 Seconds, Rock Me Baby, E.N.D.
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Joey Covington (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: Jeff Wells

This show has an average rating of 3.50 out of 2 votes.

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09/30/89 (Sat)  Golden Gate Park - Polo Field - San Francisco, CA

Set 1: She Has Funny Cars, Somebody to Love, Plastic Fantastic Lover, Won't You Try Saturday Afternoon, Today, Good Shepard, Lather, Solidarity, Wooden Ships, America, Freedom

Set 2: Hot Tuna: San Francisco Bay Blues, Walkin' Blues, Death Don't Have No Mercy, I'll Be All Right Someday, 99 Year Blues, Third Week in the Chelsea

Set 3: Panda, Miracles, wheel, Ice Age, Summer of Love, True Love, Jet Airplanes, White Rabbit, Volunteers

E: Its No Secret, Rock Me Baby, Crown of Creation, 3/5s Of A Mile
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Lineup: Paul Kantner (vocals, guitars)
Marty Balin (vocals)
Jack Casady (bass)
Jorma Kaukonen (guitars, vocals)
Unknown (percussion)
Grace Slick (vocals)

Source: TLR Media BG

This show has an average rating of 4.80 out of 5 votes.

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