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The IA recommends users of Windows XP view this web-page with RealPlayer. Here's one way to stream/dowload this show: It's not a 5 star show "audio wise" but "performance wise" it is. Listen to the show and witness the fun, excitement, and enjoyment. They are a "Must Have" for all collectors of the GRATEFUL DEAD.ġ971 is my favorite year of the GRATEFUL DEAD.įull of vim and vigor the GRATEFUL DEAD blow away the New York crowd. Get all 4 shows at the Felt Forum, December 4,5,6, & 7, 1971. I remember everyone recording this show off the radio onto cassettes. This show is not the cleanest mixed and recorded show the GRATEFUL DEAD ever did, but it is what it sounded like on the FM Stereo Radio. What makes this show even more special is that this is a PIGPEN & KEITH show. Here's an upbeat-high-energy show from NYC. The New Yorkers always energized the GRATEFUL DEAD. Amen first GRATEFUL DEAD show was the night before. Oh, thank you Lord for the meal we about to hear. Maybe it's just me, by the time I was seeing shows, the set lists weren't as meaty as this, and I missed Pigpen by 3 years, always a joy to hear Ronnie belt some songs out at the older shows I so enjoyed. One of the best shows I have heard period from the Dead. Just for the version of Jack Straw alone is reason for me to rejoice, a lot cleaner and fuller than my old prehistoric vinyl. I had always hoped this show would have turned up in Dick's Pick's, but to no avail, I see a Dan's Picks is on the board for the night of the 7th. Just a favorite year to my ears for the Dead.Thought they were really on top of their game for these shows, alas I was too wee a lad to take the bus or train to New York to see them in person. Got copies of Filmore East and West shows from 1971 also. He had a booth at the US#1 Flea Market in New Brunswick, N.J. I had tidbits of this show on vinyl way back in the day, actually bought it from a fellow that had a resemblance to Bill Graham. The Felt Forum was a much smaller venue located inside MSG. I washed my hands but they didn't come cleanīut I must have washed my hands in a muddy streamĪnd I can hear the bloodhounds on my trailĪnd because HE had no need that any should testify concerning man, for HE himself was knowing what was in man. They locked me up and they threw away the key You won't hear them bloodhounds on your trail" Including Johnny Rivers who had a hit with it in 1966.ĭady said "Son, if you keep your hands clean It was subsequently recorded by many others, The first recording was by Stonewall Jackson in 1964.