Grateful Dead, Buffalo War Memorial, September 26th 1973
Tonight this is my music-for-painting-while-waiting-for-my-lovely-wife-to-come-home show.  And man it’s a beaut.  This was about 2 months before the release of the not-quite-as-lovely-as-my-wife-but-still-damn-lovely Wake of the Flood, and was one of those shows with Martin Fierro and Joe Ellis on horns during certain choice moments.  This is a real nice AUD with a few patches, and surely one of those situations where though the audio can get a little scrabbly at points the music shines through like fourteen carrots.  (I know, I know, karats, sheesh.)  I could go on one of those pot-boiling-over descriptive stream-of-consciousness rampages as I am occasionally wont to do but do I really need to tell you more than He’s Gone>Truckin’>Eyes>WRS?  Thought not.  Grab it.

Grateful Dead, Buffalo War Memorial, September 26th 1973

Tonight this is my music-for-painting-while-waiting-for-my-lovely-wife-to-come-home show.  And man it’s a beaut.  This was about 2 months before the release of the not-quite-as-lovely-as-my-wife-but-still-damn-lovely Wake of the Flood, and was one of those shows with Martin Fierro and Joe Ellis on horns during certain choice moments.  This is a real nice AUD with a few patches, and surely one of those situations where though the audio can get a little scrabbly at points the music shines through like fourteen carrots.  (I know, I know, karats, sheesh.)  I could go on one of those pot-boiling-over descriptive stream-of-consciousness rampages as I am occasionally wont to do but do I really need to tell you more than He’s Gone>Truckin’>Eyes>WRS?  Thought not.  Grab it.