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Truly epic Dead show from this day (2/9) in 1973, Roscoe Maples Pavilion in Palo Alto (Stanford). Seven song debuts, the debut of the Wall of Sound, and a really awesome setlist. The debuts are: They Love Each Other, Here Comes Sunshine, Row Jimmy, Loose Lucy, Wave that Flag, China Doll, and Eyes of the World.
Knowing what we know now, this show really foretells what a great year this was going to be for the Dead.
i'll blame picking a bad SEO band name for it, but i never really knew much about arthur lee and love (that's the name of the band) but they are awesome (been listening to forever changes)
Sound engineers and editors on TV talent shows deserve massive raises these days. The band/backing musicians are not going into network studios for show like Idol and others. The arrangements are being sent to the sidemen who are recording in their home studios and transmitting their parts to the show.
Given that it's unlikely that everyone's home studios are tuned the same way, the engineers and editors have to be having headaches and late nights.
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