Grateful Dead Concert

Fillmore West (San Francisco, CA) Apr 12, 1970

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Grateful Dead concert at Fillmore West on Apr 12, 1970

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  • Date:
    04.12.1970
  • Tracks:
    7
  • Total Time:
    59:24
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Concert Summary

Following several years of musical experimentation and exploration, the dawn of the 1970s would begin a period of transition for The Grateful Dead, where they would expand the range of their music and in doing so begin reaching a broader audience. The band's first album of the new decade, Workingman's Dead, and American Beauty, which would follow later in the year, signaled the beginning of lyricist Robert Hunter's most prolific and inspired era, where his lyrics took on a new focus and clarity. Likewise, The Dead's music was taking on a new focus and clarity, as they began…entire summary

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  • truecount | Sunday, February 19, 2012 | 5:49 pm

    my wife and i were at this show but do not remember this set. The nite we were there (I think it was saturday) somewhere in the middle of "Lovelight" Pigpen was testifying about his baby when he shouted "I want to hear what Bobby's got to say" right on cue Weir belted out "I'm gonna tell you how it's going to be.." the Dead did, not fade away and then played a bridge back to lovelight. The Dead were great and a great relief we both recall Miles Davis as sounding like cars stuck in a traffic jam blowing their horns in frustration. Miles music from the Bitches Brew era (his best selling record) was an acquired taste.

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