1966-07-16 [Sat]

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Jerry Garcia - electric guitar (lead), vocals
Bob Weir - electric guitar (rhythm), vocals
Phil Lesh - electric bass, vocals
Ron McKernan - organ, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann - drums, perc
Guest Musicians
Paul Kantner (partial show) - guitar, vocals
Jorma Kaukonen (partial show) - guitar, vocals
Marty Balin (partial show) - vocals, guitar
Jack Casady (partial show) - bass
Grace Slick (partial show) - vocals
Joan Baez (partial show) - vocals
Mimi Farina (partial show) - vocals

Encore:
Midnight Hour [5][6]
Songs listed in italics are not sourced from circulating tape
[1] Released on Birth of the Dead
[2] Only known performance (by GD) and final time played by any act last known performance 1964-03-07 by Black Mountain Boys
[3] Released on So Many Roads (1965 - 1995)
[4] First known performance
[5] Not present on any circulating sources. Per Ralph Gleason review in SF Chronical, 7/20/66 the Dead played this song. See external links for more information.
[6] With Paul Kantner on guitar and vocals, Jorma Kaukonen on guitar and vocals, Jack Casady on bass, Marty Balin on vocals and guitar, Grace Slick on vocals, Joan Baez on vocals, and Mimi Farina on vocals
Average Song Gap
2.67
Songs By Album
The Grateful Dead: 7
Go to Heaven: 1
Terrapin Station: 1
Set 1
Gap Analysis
Name Notes Lead Vocals Album Last Next
I Know You Rider Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia 2 2
Big Boss Man
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Ron McKernan 2 1
    Standing On The Corner
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia 6 2
    Beat It On Down The Line Bob Weir The Grateful Dead 2 2
    In The Pines
  • Only known performance (by GD) and final time played by any act last known performance 1964-03-07 by Black Mountain Boys
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia first last
    Cardboard Cowboy Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, Phi... 2 2
    Nobody's Fault But Mine
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia 2 307
    Next Time You See Me Ron McKernan 2 1
    He Was A Friend Of Mine Jerry Garcia 2 1
    Cream Puff War
  • Released on So Many Roads (1965 - 1995)
  • Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead 2 1
    Set 2
    Gap Analysis
    Name Notes Lead Vocals Album Last Next
    Viola Lee Blues
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Bob Weir, Jerry Garcia, and... The Grateful Dead 2 2
    Don't Ease Me In
  • First known performance
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia Go to Heaven first 4
    Pain In My Heart
  • First known performance
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Ron McKernan first 9
    Minglewood Blues Bob Weir The Grateful Dead 2 3
    Sitting On Top Of The World
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead 2 2
    You Don't Have To Ask
  • Released on So Many Roads (1965 - 1995)
  • Bob Weir 2 2
    Cold Rain And Snow Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead 2 1
    Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Ron McKernan The Grateful Dead 9 2
    It's All Over Now Baby Blue
  • Released on Birth of the Dead
  • Jerry Garcia 3 1
    Dancin' In The Streets Bob Weir Terrapin Station 2 1
    Encore
    Gap Analysis
    Name Notes Lead Vocals Album Last Next
    Midnight Hour
  • Not present on any circulating sources. Per Ralph Gleason review in SF Chronical, 7/20/66 the Dead played this song. See external links for more information.
  • With Paul Kantner on guitar and vocals, Jorma Kaukonen on guitar and vocals, Jack Casady on bass, Marty Balin on vocals and guitar, Grace Slick on vocals, Joan Baez on vocals, and Mimi Farina on vocals
  • Ron McKernan 2 5
    Also Appearing
    Jefferson Airplane
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    Notes
  • So Many Roads at deaddisc.com
  • LIA: The "Grateful-Airplane" Midnight Hour mentioned here was first written about by Ralph Gleason in the SF Chronicle, 7/20/66, in an article on the Fillmore Auditorium called "An Old Joint That's Really Jumpin'." He describes the Saturday 7/16/66 show: "The Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead loaded the [Fillmore] to capacity... The jammed house listened to a half-hour-long rendition of Wilson Pickett's Midnight Hour performed by the mass band and sung by Marty Balin (from the Airplane), Pigpen (from the Dead), Joan Baez and Mimi Farina. It was quite a night.""
  • Official: So Many Roads
  • Deadsources: October 1966: Crawdaddy Review (comment)
  • Deadsources: October 1966: Crawdaddy Review
  • Deadessays: The Dead's 1966 Songs
  • Deadessays: Deadbase Corrections
  • Hooterollin: Grateful Dead Performance List July-December 1966
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