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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelReal Gone Music, Rlgm
UPC0848064000044
eBay Product ID (ePID)23048614037
Product Key Features
Release Year2011
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistGrateful Dead
Release TitleDick's Picks, Vol. 35: San Diego, CA 8/7/71-Chicago, Il 8/24/71 [Boxset]
Dimensions
Item Height0.90 in
Item Weight0.96 lb
Item Length5.57 in
Item Width4.99 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks45
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Big Railroad Blues 1.2 El Paso 1.3 Mr. Charlie 1.4 Sugaree 1.5 Mama Tried 1.6 Bertha 1.7 Big Boss Man 1.8 Promised Land 1.9 Hard to Handle 1.10 Cumberland Blues 1.11 Casey Jones 1.12 Truckin 2.1 China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider 2.2 Next Time You See Me 2.3 Sugar Magnolia 2.4 Sing Me Back Home 2.5 Me and My Uncle 2.6 Not Fade Away/Goin Down the Road Feeling Bad/Jam 2.7 Johnny B Goode 2.8 Uncle John S Band 2.9 Playing in the Band 2.10 Loser 3.1 It Hurts Me Too 3.2 Cumberland Blues 3.3 Empty Pages 3.4 Beat It on Down the Line 3.5 Brown-Eyed Woman 3.6 Saint Stephen 3.7 Not Fade Away/Goin Down the Road Feeling Bad/Not Fade Away 3.8 Me and Bobby McGee 3.9 Big Boss Man 3.10 Brokedown Palace 4.1 Good Lovin 4.2 The Other One/Me and My Uncle/The Other One; Deal 4.3 Sugar Magnolia 4.4 Morning Dew 4.5 Turn on Your Lovelight 4.6 Sugar Magnolia 4.7 Morning Dew 4.8 Turn on Your Lovelight
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesDigitally remastered four CD edition of this official 'bootleg' from the Grateful Dead's vaults. The story behind this volume of Dick's Picks is truly rich Jerry Garcia gave the ¼" tapes to these shows to Keith Godchaux in order to familiarize him with the band's repertoire. Godchaux then left the tapes on his parents' houseboat in Alameda, where they remained for nearly 35 years until being discovered by Keith's brother in 2005! Despite the less-than-optimal storage conditions, the sound on this four-CD set (mastered in HDCD) is stellar, and the fact that these tapes were lost means that soundboard recordings of this tour were very scarce indeed. Includes the entire San Diego show and all that could be salvaged from the Chicago show, plus the end of the 8/6/71 show at the Hollywood Bowl.