1970-10-04 [Sun]

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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
Mickey Hart - drums, perc
[1] Released on The Golden Road (1965 - 1973)
[2] The Golden Road (1965 - 1973) erroneously lists this recording as being from 12/23/70.
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Songs By Album
American Beauty: 4
Shakedown Street: 2
Workingman's Dead: 2
The Grateful Dead: 1
Aoxomoxoa: 1
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Name Notes Lead Vocals Album Last Next
Truckin' Bob Weir American Beauty 3 2
Till The Morning Comes
  • Released on The Golden Road (1965 - 1973)
  • Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia American Beauty 5 3
    Brokedown Palace Jerry Garcia American Beauty 3 13
    Next Time You See Me Ron McKernan 9 11
    Cold Rain And Snow Jerry Garcia The Grateful Dead 4 2
    China Cat Sunflower > Jerry Garcia Aoxomoxoa 3 4
    I Know You Rider Bob Weir and Jerry Garcia 1 4
    Good Lovin' > Ron McKernan Shakedown Street 2 0
    Drums > Instrumental 3 2
    Good Lovin' Ron McKernan Shakedown Street 0 1
    Sugar Magnolia Bob Weir American Beauty 3 2
    Casey Jones Jerry Garcia Workingman's Dead 1 1
    Uncle John's Band
  • Released on The Golden Road (1965 - 1973)
  • The Golden Road (1965 - 1973) erroneously lists this recording as being from 12/23/70.
  • Jerry Garcia Workingman's Dead 1 2
    Also Appearing
    New Riders of the Purple Sage, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna, and Quicksilver Messenger Service
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    Notes
  • Cryptdev: 10/4/70 - The Grateful Dead, Jefferson Airplane, and Quicksilver Messenger Service at Winterland
  • Per the Deadcast episode on Keith Godchaux, this show was the first time Keith and Donna saw the Dead.
  • Deadsources: October 4, 1970: Winterland Arena
  • Deadsources: October 4, 1970: Winterland Ballroom
  • Television broadcast on KQED and quadrophonic FM broadcast on KSAN-FM and KQED-FM.
  • Expost: Wasserman, John L. 1970. On The Town: A Very Rare Rock Occasion. San Francisco Chronicle, October 7, 1970, p. 58.
  • Deadsources: October 4-5, 1970: Winterland, SF
  • Historical
  • Janis Joplin is found dead in her bedroom in the Landmark Motor Hotel in Hollywood. She died from a heroin overdose, at the age of 27.
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