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Friday, February 6, 2015

Grateful Dead, Warfield Theatre, San Francisco, CA, Acoustic, October 1980 (SBD)

In 1980 the Grateful Dead decided to do an album of live acoustic music.  So they played 25 shows where they played and acoustic first set.  They did fifteen shows at the Warfield in San Francisco two in New Orleans and then eight shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York.  From these shows they produced a double album of acoustic music called Reckoning.  They had not really played acoustic sets for ten years prior to this and they really only played a few acoustic shows after this, so this was a real rare treat.  Every night they closed the acoustic set with Ripple.  Before this they had not played Ripple since 1971.  Along with that these shows brought back Bird Song and to Lay Me Down and several others that had not been played in years.  So here are some live acoustic recordings form the Warfield shows.  I call this the Alternative Reckoning. I personally really love these acoustic shows.  I hope you enjoy them as well.     

Grateful Dead
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA
October 10, 1980
SBD
 
1st Set (Acoustic Set)
On The Road Again
Must Have Been The Roses
Monkey And The Engineer
Jack A Roe
Dark Hollow
To Lay Me Down
Heaven Help The Fool
Bird Song
Ripple



Grateful Dead
Warfield Theatre
San Francisco, CA
October 13, 1980
SBD
 
1st set (Acoustic Set)
On The Road Again
Bird Song
El Paso
To Lay Me Down
Heaven Help The Fool
Jack A Roe
//The Race Is On
Deep Elem Blues
Ripple//



Grateful Dead
Warfield Theater
San Francisco, CA
1980
SBD
 
Various Acoustic Cuts from The Warfield Theater run in 1980
10-11-80:
01 Dire Wolf
02 Rosa Lee McFall
10-09-80:
03 Been All Around This World

10-02-80:
04 Iko Iko
05 Cassidy
9-30-80:
06 Babe It Ain't No Lie
07 China Doll >
08 Ripple
 

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