1972-08-12 | Sacramento Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA | |
Set 1: Promised Land, Sugaree, Me And My Uncle, Bird Song, Black Throated Wind, Deal, El Paso, Tennessee Jed, Playin' In The Band, Big Railroad Blues, Cumberland Blues, Stella Blue, Jack Straw, Casey Jones | Bird Song, Black Throated Wind, Playin' In The Band, Big Railroad Blues, Cumberland Blues, Casey Jones |
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Set 2: Greatest Story Ever Told, Ramble On Rose, Beat It On Down The Line, He's Gone > Drums > The Other One > Black Peter > The Other One > Truckin', Mississippi Half Step, Sugar Magnolia, E: One More Saturday Night | Greatest Story Ever Told, He's Gone > |
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Received by Dick | 1979-07-27 | |
Tape Source | Pat Lee | |
Review Entry Date | 1979-08-08 | |
Dick's Review | The show is better than usual as regards general enthusiasm. Things really take an upturn with a unique approach to Playin' In The Band which is done with gusto and is filled with energy and is the highlight of the 1st set - although Big Railroad Blues and Cumberland Blues were both hot! Nothing much till The Other One which is long and drawn out with plenty of tasty spacey stuff as was typical of most other ones from this period, this attempt evolves slowly to a real Feedback Smasher which nicely falls into a surprise: Black Peter is stuck within the long closing jam for the 1st time and so far this is where it has finally settled. The resumption of The Other One is really strong and perhaps one of my favorite parts of this show but it only lasts for a few minutes before haphazardly starting Truckin' which is unique for the long instrumental conclusion (not shattering as in post 1977 versions but still very intense) actually it is pretty “Shattering” in it’s conclusion and just might be on my favorite pre-1977 versions. The highlight is the space - freakout, just preceding Black Peter |