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10/17/74
Winterland Arena - San Francisco, CA

Set 1:
Promised Land
Mississippi Half-Step
Black Throated Wind
Friend Of The Devil
Jack Straw
Loser
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Me And My Uncle
It Must Have Been The Roses
WRS Prelude
WRS Part 1
Let It Grow

Set 2:
Scarlet Begonias
Big River
Ramble On Rose
Mexicali Blues
He's Gone
The Other One
Spanish Jam
Heaven Help Jam
The Other One
Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
Casey Jones
U.S. Blues

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Comments:

Great show... Wish I could have been there.
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Officially released on DVD as "Grateful Dead Movie."
-Anonymous


The entire show is not on the DVD.

-Anonymous


Why don't you say which tracks are on the DVD?
That would be good to know.
-Billy Bob


This will tell ya what songs are from which night... Great resource
http://www3.clearlight.com/~acsa/livedate/gdmovie.htm
-Captain Fats (06/26/2007)


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVDf1oH-z68 Flashbach wheeeeww
-Ben (01/01/2008)


Nick, though I was not at this specific show, I was at the Saturday Nite show 10/19/74. It was weird in Winterland lighted up as a movie set with violet and straw filtered lamps focused on the floor. It was kind of like watching a concert with the houselights half way up at sunset. It doesn't seem that way while watching the movie because 35 mm film made Winterland seem darker. Also there were acetylene fireballs going off behind the stage at the end of songs, like a voiceless "Applause" sign, apparently to get a more enthusiastic reaction from the mellow hometown crowd. I remember sitting on the to the side of of the floor with my buddies during the second set jam. A "hippie cheerleader" came up in front of our section. "Are you having a good time?", he hollered during the jamming. The lights and cameras turned on us to get the reaction shot. Though quite high, I still felt sort of manipulated.
- (07/14/2012)


Why don't you Billy Bob?
-Richard Simmons (04/28/2014)


My first Dead Show. Great experience, sound was mostly great. The wall of sound was impressive. Not too loud, but everything came through clear. The crystal ball hanging from the ceiling constantly spread and deflected the colored lights from the stage. The aroma in Winterland as sweet. There was a lot of coke around, and I don't mean soda. When hey broker into casey jones encore, a guy was passing a spoon to everyone in his row. Unforgetable life experience. the first of a ton of show for this deadhead from the right coast.
- (05/26/2014)


The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack

Disc 1

China Cat Sunflower 9:14
I Know You Rider 6:47

Disc 2

He's Gone 13:02
Jam 7:31
Weirdness 8:06
The Other One 7:35
Spanish Jam 1:48
Mind Left Body Jam 3:10
The Other One 2:29
Stella Blue 8:45
Casey Jones 5:24

-Bookkeeper (07/23/2019)


Dude bro: Happy birthday, Bob!

Bob: Why thank you. Actually it was yesterday.
-Anonymous (10/17/2019)


Another perfect '74 Scarlet Begonias ruined by Donna's caterwauling. It's like taking a spray can to the Mona Lisa and calling it art.
-Anonymous (01/04/2022)


set 2 is the coolest,

although 10/18 is a better show
- (01/06/2022)


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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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