1973-02-19 [Mon]

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Jerry Garcia - electric guitar (lead), vocals
Bob Weir - electric guitar (rhythm), vocals
Phil Lesh - electric bass, vocals
Keith Godchaux - keyboards
Bill Kreutzmann - drums, perc
Donna Jean Godchaux - vocals
Soundcheck:
Uncle John's Band

Encore:
Casey Jones
Songs listed in italics are not sourced from a recording
[1] Includes Phil 6/8 Time Jazz Jam
Also Appearing
New Riders of the Purple Sage
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Notes
  • Setlist seems incomplete
  • Setlist courtesy deadlists.com, citing Deadbase for set 1 info, vault for set 2 info. "You Ain't Woman Enough" and "Uncle John's Band" come from commenter petesweety on LMA. However, LMA commenter Jim Da Coach says "For those of you wondering what happened to the first set, I was at this show: THERE WAS NO FIRST SET. NRPS opened, then the Dead came out, played this one set and left. Chicago's International Ampitheatre was a big old barn with terrible acoustics -- didn't seem like the band an audience connected". However, this is contradicted by spamjam at LL: "I was at 2/19 and there definitely were two sets. Four of us did a road trip from Ann Arbor. We were in the second balcony for NRPS, the first balcony for the GD first set, and the floor for the second set. Going home we spun out on icy I-94 in my '62 Plymouth (with push-button auto transmission) and wound up facing backwards in the median. Fun times."
  • GD's first Chicago sellout (Grissim 1973)
  • deadessays: Grateful Dead Guide: From The Incomplete Show Files - February 1973
  • deadessays: The Proto-Solomon Jazz Jam
  • Torrents for Date
    Weather
    High: 37.1 °F
    Low: 33.2 °F
    Feels Like High: 30.2 °F
    Feels Like Low: 25.0 °F
    Wind Speed: 12.8 mph
    Humidity: 81.1 %
    Moonphase: 0.57
    Precipitation: 0.012 in. (rain, snow)
    Cloudy skies throughout the day with late afternoon rain or snow.
    Show Certainty
    Setlist Certainty
    Sellout
    Yes