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07/26/72
Paramount Theatre - Portland, OR

Set 1:
Cold Rain And Snow
Black Throated Wind
Mississippi Half-Step
Mexicali Blues
Sugaree
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Jack Straw
Tennessee Jed
Playin' In The Band
Casey Jones

Set 2:
The Promised Land
He's Gone
Me And My Uncle
You Win Again
Greatest Story Ever Told
Ramble On Rose
Dark Star
Comes A Time
Sugar Magnolia
Brown-Eyed Women
Beat It On Down The Line
Stella Blue
Not Fade Away
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
Not Fade Away

Encore:
One More Saturday Night

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Comments:

Just finished downloading this show. Cold Rain and Snow stars off very mellow; everyone seems to be in tune. Garcia is at his finest. The "best" ever? Hardly. The "best" of `72? Possibly not even top ten material here. However, is it "worth the download?" Well, for that listen to Jerry yell/scream/sing "Combing back her...YELLOW ... HAIR!" at 1:30. The point: overall, a mellow show. Definitely a GEM for `72. Get this when you've heard all the rest and are a little bored. It has a few surprises. The sound quality of existing copies is EXCELLENT and the show quality is at LEAST an 8. Is the set list the BEST ever? Of course not. Just trying to be objective, here... but I WILL say this: it was a GOOD night for Jerry, and the boys seem to be having a lot of fun. Minus the "screaming harpy" factor, and damn it, you've got a show. Too bad it's a little late in 72 to be blessed by Pig. Lots of transition, here... Peace and take care.

-=gf
- (09/18/2007)


ignore the previous review,this show is amazing, a great 72 performance and setlist. check it out
-cb18201 (11/14/2010)


ok fine, i take it back, its a fair review. get this show
-cb18201 (01/25/2011)


Haven't heard this one yet, but I certainly will give it a listen. Setlist is hard to beat, even for a '72 show. If the playing and the sound quality live up to the setlist, it'll be yet another Dead show that makes me wish I'd been born 10 years earlier.
- (03/07/2012)


Dark Star- the jam starts off w billy leaning twds TO1 w Phil following w heavy scales then Keith subtly piping in...Jerry y Bobby lay back for some time before folding back in...solid version
-Perrinswolf (03/07/2013)


The Dark Star jam from about 13 minutes to 19 minutes is a top 5.
- (06/02/2016)


Jerry's play on the jam in Playing is top notch - the whole reason to get the show. Also, as stated by another reviewer, the Dark Star is stellar too, but not nearly as tight as Playing.

- (11/15/2016)


Great, great show! My copy was messed up as I transferred it from tape to CD. Is there anyone out there willing to copy this for me if I send blank CDs and return postage?
- (03/08/2022)


I don't think I hear Donna.
Is Donna really there that show?
- (05/09/2023)


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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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