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1 Show Found

05/01/70
Alfred College - Alfred, NY

Set 1:
The Race Is On
Wake Up Little Susie
New Speedway Boogie
Cold Jordan
Uncle John's Band

Set 2:
Not Fade Away
Hard To Handle
Cryptical Envelopment
Drums
The Other One
Cryptical Envelopment
High Time
Turn On Your Love Light

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Comments:

Small show but tons of fun.
-Anonymous


best speedway boogie eva!
-greenfox (06/05/2007)


absolutely STUNNING "Cold Jordan" that everyone should hear. its CSNY type harmony that will have you smiling from start to finish. check it out!!!
-gdjake (03/12/2008)


The Race Is One-6th of 58 times played and not until 3/19/73 Nassau, first show after Pigpen's death.

Cold Jordan-2nd of only 13 times played, all in 1970.

2 Buddy Holly shows in Western NY..boys dusted off those rusty strings one more time!

boys come out of jam land for a sublime Hightime before Pigpen takes over for till the end.
-Brianmerrilyn (03/19/2008)


Deep Elem Blues
I Know You Rider
Monkey And The Engineer ->
Candyman
Me And My Uncle
Mama Tried
Cumberland Blues


All before The Race Is On to start the show.
-Bossgobbler (11/10/2008)


Why has no one mentioned that this is probably one of the best and most imaginative versions of "The Other One" there is? Jerry plays the riffs in contortions not heard elsewhere to my knowledge (I'd be happy to be informed) and with an angry energy that comes across as a volcanic beauty. The rest of this show is fun and all, but "The Other One" is string-quartet serious.
- (02/25/2009)


Gorgeous recording. Should be required listening for everyone who enjoys music
-Anonymous (05/15/2010)


great show !
went to alfred college(state) from 1983-1987
many heads still talk about that show

Pete, you still around ?
-Blair (08/11/2010)


What a great place & time for my 1st Dead show. They played in the gym, & it might have been the same night as the toga party. Lovelights were turned on for sure.
- (02/23/2015)


I believe this show is on youtube -soundboard recording.

Truck on :)
- (09/23/2020)


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Band Configuration
(01/25/70 - 02/18/71)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart

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