The show was the best ever in the world Hard to Handle was also the first split The Other One with a song with lyrics. Dupree's Diamond Blues Mountains Of The Moon > Dark Star Jam > China Cat Sunflower > Doin' That Rag It Hurts Me Too > Hard To Handle Cryptical Envelopment > Drums > The Other One > The Eleven Jam > The Other One 2nd vocals > It's A Sin Morning Dew Sittin On Top Of The World New Minglewood Blues Silver Threads And Golden Needles % It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Saint Stephen > Turn On Your Love Light ġ970 was the start of some wild set selections by the group.Ħ-24-70 Deadbase lists The Other One>Attics>The Other One but this is now incorrect so I can't count it. Here's a thread on the economic split of the band for fun Ĥ-26-1969 Electric Theater, what a Dick's Pick, what a show, what ever happened to the Baby and the known birth of the split The Other One, which gets split in the middle of a two hour first set with The Eleven Jam. So one split in the 1960s, the 1980s and the 1990s and 28 in the groovy 1970's. I hope that some researcher finds 5 to 10 more 1968 tapes, so we can get more clarity on this in the future. Although Deadbase splits The Other One at one of the Matrix shows (aka The New Improved Pig and Bob-less Dead, Deadlists does not buy it. Bid thanks to archive and deadlists for this one. Prior to October 1968, Deadbase says The Other One was a ways the meat of the Cryptical slices of bread itself. Way To Go Home > The Same Thing > Drums > Space > Wave To The Wind >. To give away the ending, over the years TOO split with An Eleven Jam, 9 versions of Me & My Uncle, Sitting on Top of the World, El Paso, Bobby McGee (2 times), Morning Dew (last night in Europe 72), He's Gone (3x), Black Peter, Drums and Space (2x), Eyes of the World, Spanish Jam>Mind Left body, St Stephen>NFA>St Stephen, Stella Blue, Wharf Rat, and on the last one Mostly this was a Keith joins the band, lets do it 21 times occurrence in the desert in 19, although it was done from 1969 (maybe 1968) all the way to 1992. There were only 31 times in 2,000+ shows that the band felt the need to split The Other One into two, creating the beautiful sandwich world of the Grateful Dead.
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