• Boston Tea Party - December 31, 1969
    "Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" tuning before "Seasons".

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  • China Cat> I Know You Rider
    Mama Tried
    Next Time
    Cold Rain
    Black Peter
    Hard To Handle
    Me & My Uncle
    Mason's Children
    Dire Wolf
    Uncle John
    Alligator> Drums> Good Lovin> The Eleven
    High Time
    Cumberland
    Big Boy Pete
    NFA
    Seasons
    Race Is On
    Silver Threads
    Slewfoot
    Dancin

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    Chris Carson
    4 years 9 months ago
    Is the '69/'70 New Year's Eve show at Winterland listed anywhere

    Wednesday, December 31, 1969: '1969 New Years Eve 1970', Winterland 2000 Post Street at Steiner Street, San Francisco, California
    The band was billed only as 'The Sons' on the poster printed for this show. Also on the bill: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna. Lights by Brotherhood of Light. This show, from 8:00pm to 8:00am, was promoted by Bill Graham Presents In San Francisco.-
    http://brunoceriotti.weebly.com/the-sons-of-champlin.html

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    Stan of Stanistan
    6 years 5 months ago
    SBD?
    What’s an SBD and a blank?Yes, i’d Love to have a copy.
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    Stan of Stanistan
    6 years 6 months ago
    Anthem On 31-Dec-69
    At one point, Jerry stepped to the mic and said, “Let’s play a little Anthem.” Immediately, “That’s it for the Other One” started. I suspect that the playlist published here is not accurate. Only a recording of the whole concert will prove me right or wrong; who’s got one?
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"Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" tuning before "Seasons".
setlist
China Cat> I Know You Rider
Mama Tried
Next Time
Cold Rain
Black Peter
Hard To Handle
Me & My Uncle
Mason's Children
Dire Wolf
Uncle John
Alligator> Drums> Good Lovin> The Eleven
High Time
Cumberland
Big Boy Pete
NFA
Seasons
Race Is On
Silver Threads
Slewfoot
Dancin
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My very first show! I was 17 yrs. old I Remember them as very "Hell's Angels" looking! especially Pigpen (god bless him) I was very impressed with the music. Rock music played like free form jazz; unique.
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Ratdog09 my very frist dead show i was with 3 buddies from high school.Man waht a show i remember the frist half as the was right on.2nd half seemed more mellow or maybe it was me that was more mellow.The dead show never forget it.
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Does anybody knows where I can find a recording of this particular concert? I was born in 12/31/1969 and would love to listen to it!
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I recently received a nice SBD of this show and it is killer! If you want it you can send me blanks and postage and I will send it to you just PM me.
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At one point, Jerry stepped to the mic and said, “Let’s play a little Anthem.” Immediately, “That’s it for the Other One” started. I suspect that the playlist published here is not accurate. Only a recording of the whole concert will prove me right or wrong; who’s got one?
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What’s an SBD and a blank?Yes, i’d Love to have a copy.
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Wednesday, December 31, 1969: '1969 New Years Eve 1970', Winterland 2000 Post Street at Steiner Street, San Francisco, California
The band was billed only as 'The Sons' on the poster printed for this show. Also on the bill: Quicksilver Messenger Service, Jefferson Airplane, Hot Tuna. Lights by Brotherhood of Light. This show, from 8:00pm to 8:00am, was promoted by Bill Graham Presents In San Francisco.-
http://brunoceriotti.weebly.com/the-sons-of-champlin.html