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11/17/73
Pauley Pavilion, UCLA - Los Angeles, CA

Set 1:
Me And My Uncle
Here Comes Sunshine
Looks Like Rain
Deal
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
The Race Is On
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Big River
Brown-Eyed Women
Around And Around

Set 2:
Row Jimmy
Jack Straw
Ramble On Rose
Playin' In The Band
Uncle John's Band
Morning Dew
Uncle John's Band
Playin' In The Band
Stella Blue
El Paso
Eyes Of The World
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
Casey Jones

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Comments:

an amazing show; Playin' in the band morphed back into Uncle John's Band in the best way possible.
-Marshall Ruby


One of the best jamming sessions of all time is the fabulously played PITB>UJB>MD>UJB>PITB. Each transition happens majically just before you're aware that it's changed, it has...
-Dark Star


This was my 1st show and besides my immediate enamoration with the band, two things stand out:
1) Weir talking about the fire marshall not wanting people dancing in the aisles
2) Someone behind me commenting about them coming back into PITB saying" They already played this song" and my friend who got me the ticket responding, "NO, they're STILL PLAYING this song..."
-


Big River is solid
Good Rain, and I'm not a rain fan....
-If I Had my way


Everybody has there favorite show, this one is mine. Almost 3 years before I was even born, the Playin-Uncle Johns-Dew sandwich is nothing short of phenomenal. The transition back into Uncle Johns is flawless, and after all that, they pull out a fantatic Eyes.
-Jay


This Dead fan feels there is no better varied setlist than perhaps 6.7.70 than this gem.
I
Deal-extended solo's in midsong but shorter than most versions.
China>Rider-can't think of a better example of great Jerry noodling then seamless seque.
Big River-you can hear the levels go up during Jerry's midsong solo. Before BE Women, you hear Phil, not Bobby say "go back to your seat for awhile" which I got a kick out of. Similar to Jerry at 5.8.77 "move back...or move back some"

II
One of the most melodic Dews I have heard and as many others above may have stated, this sequence is one for the ages. when is this one going to be crowed a Dick's Picks I ask?

-


Well, after listening to hundreds of shows this is my all time favorite and I really couldn't tell you why. Other than the playing is wonderful but there's something indescribable happening as well. I know others will have different opinions but this show just does it for me in a way that no other show does. It's just beautiful.
- (03/27/2007)


this ramble on rose is one of the best, all the boys are on fire
-jim (11/29/2008)


My second show. By then I knew their music better, not like the first time I saw them when I was clueless. In the midst of the PITB>UJB>MD>UJB>PITB when I realized what they were doing I had an epiphany, one of the highest moments of my life. Right then and there I was a Deadhead for life. The extra chemical stimulation didn't hurt either.
-BoxRainMac (04/20/2009)


Beautiful... 2 part Rapidshare download
Enjoy...

http://rapidshare.com/files/306735781/gd731117-UCLA.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/306908419/gd731117-UCLA.part2.rar
-Krafty (11/18/2009)


Wonder if this show was the catalyst for the Bruins 30-0 season? It was a week before the first game. Bill Walton had to be in attendence. Anyone see him there? I gotta think coach Wooden was not happy about moving practice around this show
- (02/07/2012)


Supposed to be Dave's Picks Vol. 5, Feb. 2013.
-Lightnin' (12/11/2012)


Great show and yes Bill Walton was in attendance.
- (01/08/2013)


'73 was something of a transitional period in Deadland. Large-venue shows were in vogue and with them, the W-O-S that both awed and annoyed. Little did we suspect the Band would not return our way but for one unannounced show for 3 years. Praise be that in '76 the Boys returned to playing in theaters and saved the neighborhood from hari-kari. Peace, pals.
-DobbsBaby (01/26/2013)


One the great second sets.
-80s head (01/30/2013)


As other commenters have mentioned, there's just something about this show that does it for me. Many top notch versions of even the straightforward stuff. Ramble on rose is a foot-stomper. Tenn Jed, BEW, China>rider are all-time versions for me. Second set sandwich speaks for itself. Soundboard source is just perfect. This is a peak show from a peak month.
-Vologases (02/23/2016)


Dave's Picks 5

Disc 1

Me and My Uncle 3:18
Here Comes Sunshine 11:53
Looks Like Rain 7:24
Deal 5:08
Mexicali Blues 3:39
Tennessee Jed 7:58
The Race Is On 3:27
China Cat Sunflower 9:10
I Know You Rider 5:44
Big River 5:22
Brown-Eyed Women 5:27
Around and Around 5:10

Disc 2

Row Jimmy 9:39
Jack Straw 5:18
Ramble On Rose 6:37
Playing in the Band 15:02
Uncle John's Band 7:29
Morning Dew 13:54
Uncle John's Band 1:44
Playing in the Band 11:37

Disc 3

Stella Blue 7:29
El Paso 4:29
Eyes of the World 14:18
Sugar Magnolia 9:52
Casey Jones 6:54


-Bookkeeper (07/21/2019)


This show is so unsanely jamtastic that it is not recommended for older 1st time Grateful Dead listeners who are on psychedelics. Beforehand the older listener should first listen to several Dead shows on just weed before they into a show of this intensity, otherwise you might have a total face meltdown on your hands...but for the experienced deadhead this is a primo 10/10 show that displays every aspect of the Grateful Dead's musical powers...
- (12/08/2019)


Lots of energy this night. Rippin Jed and Big River. Everyone knows this is a special Row Jimmy.

This is one of the better versions of Mexicali you will hear (if thats your thing..)
- (03/04/2020)


Finally hearing this show for the first time. Ok, 2nd time but the first was so long ago.

The transition from Playin' into UJB is something I can't explain.

Like some atmosphere change in your brain.
-Leah (12/12/2022)


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Band Configuration
(07/16/72 - 10/19/74)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Keith Godchaux
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Backup Vocals: Donna Godchaux

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