1970-11-13 [Fri]

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John Dawson - acoustic guitar, vocals
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar
Mickey Hart - drums
David Torbert - electric bass
David Nelson - electric guitar
Partial Set:
Honky Tonk Women [1]

Songs listed in italics are not sourced from a recording
[1] Closed the show, as recalled by attendee and shared on deadlists
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  • lostlivedead: November 9-16, 1970 New York: Action House, 46th Street Rock Palace, Fillmore East (November 1970 Itinerary)
  • deadsources: November 11-14, 1970: 46th Street Rock Palace, Brooklyn, NY
  • from attendee John Lightning via archive.org "I swear I recall Pigpen frying up a skillet of Bacon during one nights version of Good Lovin...strange stuff"
  • brooklynbowl.com: You Need to Know about the Grateful Dead's Brooklyn Run in 1970
  • deadessays: Deadbase Corrections
  • MAXROD narrative, via TJS, unclear which night this occurred, "my favorite Jerry pedal steel story was from the show I saw him at the 46th St. Theatre in Brooklyn, it was an old movie theater not unlike the Fillmore East with a main orchestra section, with two side aisles and two side sections. Jerry's pedal steel was set up stage left in front of the aisle, he came out with the Riders and started to tune up and such when folks one by one came down the aisle and put some rolled herbage at the foot of the pedal steel a few even got to hand them to Jerry directly when they got his attention, after about 15 folks, Jerry came out to front of the pedal steel picked up each gift and lined them up in the neck area of his pedal steel, the show started soon thereafter and Jerry took one J after another and consumed them during the Rider set, he must have went through 8 or 10 of them during the hour plus set, it was quite a scene."
  • Historical
  • 1970 Bhola cyclone: A 120-mph (193 km/h) tropical cyclone hits the densely populated Ganges Delta region of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh), killing an estimated 500,000 people (considered the 20th century's worst cyclone disaster). It gives rise to the temporary island of New Moore / South Talpatti.
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