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The Grateful Dead first performed "China Cat Sunflower" on January 17, 1968, at the Fillmore West (then called the Carousel Ballroom) in San Francisco.During the following year after its introduction into the band's set list, the song was played by itself or often in the middle of an extended jam between the songs "Dark Star" and "The Eleven"—a position more familiarly (to Deadheads) filled ...
Only "China Cat Sunflower" became a set staple through the band's career, with "Dupree's Diamond Blues" somewhat less so. "St. Stephen" was played until 1971, revived in 1976 and 1977 and played a handful of times after that. Likewise, "Cosmic Charlie" was played a few times again in 1976.
Lyceum '72: The Complete Recordings is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.Packaged as a box set of 24 LPs, it contains four complete concerts recorded at the Lyceum Theatre in London on May 23, 24, 25, and 26, 1972.
It also includes the first performance of "China Cat Sunflower" in over three years, which is audibly greeted with applause from the audience. [1] The final four tracks on disc three constitute the songs taken from the December 30 concert. [1]
Winterland 1973: The Complete Recordings is a 9 CD live album by the American rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains three complete concerts, missing only the encore of the first concert.
Dave's Picks Volume 30 is a 3-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains the complete early and late shows recorded on January 2, 1970 at the Fillmore East in New York City, along with five songs from the band's performances at the same venue the following night.
Pacific Northwest '73–'74: The Complete Recordings is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains six complete concerts recorded in the Pacific Northwest in 1973 and 1974, on 19 CDs.
Dave's Picks Volume 6 is a three-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead.It contains two complete concerts: one from December 20, 1969, at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco and the second from February 2, 1970, at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis.