Dupree's Diamond Blues, Mountains Of The Moon, Dark Star-> Saint Stephen-> The Eleven-> Death Don't Have No Mercy, Alligator-> Drums-> Alligator*-> Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)

* - 11:29 minutes of the Alligator Jam > Caution segment were missing from the previously seeded version of this show and have been patched into the current version from an alternate partial SBD source containing the Alligator ====> Feedback segment and bearing the same lineage + one cassette gen. The corresponding Feedback segment of the alternate SBD source is also missing approximately 2:00 minutes of Feedback that are actually present in the current version before any patching from the alternate SBD source. The current version would then appear to contain the complete Alligator ====> Feedback segment of the show for a total timing of 28:54.



The disc picks up with the last 04:59 of Dark Star. If Deadbase XI is accurate, this disc is missing Dupree's, Mountains of the Moon and the better part of Dark Star.Total disc time prior to patching in the missing 11:29 from the alternate SBD source is 57:03. Total time per Deadlists and Eaton's list is 84:00. If the Eaton version is missing the 11:29 minutes of the Alligator Jam > Caution patched from the alternate SBD source, this could logically account for the resulting 27 minute time difference.

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Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 12, 2019

Subject: Goodnight! How did they get the cello feel during feedback?

Somehow the Grateful Dead

condense about 3 hours of music into this set.

- February 12, 2019Goodnight!

Reviewer: CarrionCrow - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 12, 2019

Subject: Today 50 years ago



https://archive.org/details/gd69-02-12.late.sbd.kaplan.9072.sbeok.shnf



I consider it a great privilege to be part of this community celebrating what I believe is the greatest music and music scene ever. 50 years ago today I attended my first GD show. I was 15 and attended the late show at the Fillmore East. The Dead opened for Janice Joplin and played a solid show typical of the early 69 era. I continued to see the Dead at many wonderful venues around the country.I consider it a great privilege to be part of this community celebrating what I believe is the greatest music and music scene ever. - February 12, 2019Today 50 years ago

Reviewer: Darrylizer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 12, 2018

Subject: Sound and sound are two different things Well the sound of this, the physical recording isn't anything but average. Kinda muffled, sanded. But the SOUND, that music generated by the band is A+, number one. This is laid back, but confident! It's struts easily. The Eleven is outstanding. The Dark Star is good but the St. Stephen is as good as it gets. - August 12, 2018Sound and sound are two different things

Reviewer: Go Faster, Get Rounder - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, 2015

Subject: THEY PLAYED WELL AND I WAS PLEASED TO GET TO KNOW CHERYL TIEGS CARNALLY.



THAT IS WHAT YOU CALL UNDERSTATEMENT - April 26, 2015THEY PLAYED WELL

Reviewer: oicu812 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 13, 2014

Subject: happy show anniversary this show is great. full of eletric energy, especially early on. the peak for me (as well as most others) is the 11. it is simply astounding. garcia's playing really shines. his fender twin is just roaring with tubular saturation goodness. i really dig his tone in this show and most of '69 for that matter, but its so vivdly apparent and well captured in this show. it is unmasked by all the gnarly effects that would become so much a part of his guitars voice later on. the whole mix is mind-blowingly clear to have been captured some 45 years ago. holy captain trips, deadman!! have a go at this one mates, it shall make your day shine. - February 13, 2014happy show anniversary

Reviewer: ACJK714 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 31, 2013

Subject: Amazing.... Simply amazing... - August 31, 2013Amazing....

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 13, 2013

Subject: -- Excellent show, clear recording. - February 13, 2013--

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 12, 2013

Subject: -- Interstellar amazingness from the boys - this recording has such a light touch to it, the instrumentation a little 'distant', if you will, and this makes for a very cool, easy sound as they jam through their sets...this much-heralded Eleven is, yes, pretty special.



Would be great to hear whatever's missing someday - that Dark Star we catch up to sounds pretty vibrant! - February 12, 2013--

Reviewer: lastpollackstaggering - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 23, 2010

Subject: The boogey-Man You know those times when you're just hearing the music, not really listening, and suddenly something just grabs you? That Caution Jam does just that. It explodes!!! - May 23, 2010The boogey-Man

Reviewer: clementinescaboose - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 24, 2010

Subject: almost there... Nice St. Steven>The Eleven, BLAZIN' RED HOT Caution to close out the set, but imho, the shows from the last week of the month blow this away. This Alligator is solid, but listen to the Gator from 2/28 and you'll forget they even played this version. Maybe it's a little unfair to compare this show to the other-worldly fillmore shows, but still, i've heard nary a set in '69 that gets any less than a 4 (sloppiness and all). - April 24, 2010almost there...

Reviewer: AZGratefulDead - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 23, 2009

Subject: Alligator Jam So many licks...sounds like Duane A. and Jerry jammin' together. Weren't some of these Fillmore East gigs with ABB? - February 23, 2009Alligator Jam

Reviewer: hampton87 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 12, 2009

Subject: nice sound i am listening with headphones and there is a clear separation of the two drummers, sweet. what a stellar show - February 12, 2009nice sound

Reviewer: mgford25 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 15, 2008

Subject: With Janis before or after? There's a popular bootleg of a dynamite Janis Joplin set at this venue on the same date . . . I'm guessing this was one incredible day of music . . . where did I put that time machine again? - September 15, 2008With Janis before or after?

Reviewer: Burnt Rich - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 9, 2008

Subject: Don't miss out on this one........ Powerful. Very inspired playing. Everyone is on.....not mentioned yet, the last part of Caution is damn near heavy-metal--thick and chunky and wild!!! - April 9, 2008Don't miss out on this one........

Reviewer: chinacatsnflwr5 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 10, 2007

Subject: i'll slap my endorsement on this one this show is absolutley fillthy



i mean i used to not like it when the eleven was sung but this show made me reconsider



everthing from this is out o' line - November 10, 2007i'll slap my endorsement on this one

Reviewer: Living_Dead_Bear - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 1, 2007

Subject: the other ones for missing tracks, as evil pac-man said, you can pick this up.. i haven't seen it solo myself, but i know it was also part of a huge box set..



Killer Dupree, with Jerry on high end harmonies.. this entire show features them in PRIME connection with one another, and the spacey jams will flip you out.



acquire this one through any means possible. - August 1, 2007the other ones

Reviewer: Elevenfan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 17, 2007

Subject: THANKYOU! This is the eleven I keep coming back to. Especially for that hot spell after the verse. Red hot - as another reviewer put it for a different gig 'the valves in Jerry's amp must have been burning like red hot coals'.

Beautiful Alligator with everyone on and a big fat finish.



Thanks to everyone for this site, it's one of the jewels of the net. If you had anything to do with it then you are a star - Go to bed knowing you were/are part of something brilliant - w - July 17, 2007THANKYOU!

Reviewer: jlglex - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 5, 2007

Subject: William Tell Is Dancing In His Grave! Best Eleven I've Ever Heard.



They just sound so alive and passionate.



It's sad to compare this to the last 1995 show on Archive, but I guess that's death for you. And, as we know too well, "Death Don't Have No Mercy." - June 5, 2007William Tell Is Dancing In His Grave!

Reviewer: I Can't Come Down - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 3, 2006

Subject: This is a great show Yep, I listen to this show twice a week or so, during my planning period at school. I would have to say that track 7 is the crunchiest of all the tracks here. Would love to hear the opening songs. I Can't Come Down -- November 3, 2006This is a great show

Reviewer: livehippy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 2, 2006

Subject: Beautiful omst clean dead tape ive heard in awhile. sit back and let this soak in. so beautiful, i just wana die.



GREAT STUFF

PEACE - June 2, 2006Beautiful

Reviewer: Cliff Hucker - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 6, 2006

Subject: The Eleven 15 minute runaway locomotive version!

This one rages and changes gears like a Viola Lee Blues. - May 6, 2006The Eleven

Reviewer: Evil Pac Man - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, 2006

Subject: This is a Released Show... Not sure if anyone knows, but around 1999 I found this show at Best Buy....I assume it was before Dick's Picks came around but it has the entire show, re-mastered and complete. It really is quite something!



I lost those discs, so just as curiosity I looked for it, so I'm glad they'ree still streaming!!!



As with all the other reviewers, I echo their sentiments. Stephen>11 is HOT.



5 stars for SURE. - April 26, 2006This is a Released Show...

Reviewer: GratefulnirvanA - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 31, 2006

Subject: What pace! The opening three songs (DS, St., 11) really offer everthing there is to get from a typical (which means GREAT!) '69 show. To me, the essence of this show is in the 11. This version just totally smokes. The speed of the song is very reminiscent of a Caution or Viola Lee jam in that is starts out a bit slower then just goes faster and faster until you cannot believe how fast they are playing. There are two ENORMOUS peaks in this version as well. The first is just past the 7:00 minute mark. JG is just on freaking fire. His playing is so fast you can barely comprehend what he is playing (and I'm not sure he could if you could stop and ask him). After this catharsis, there is a moment to catch your breath, but then we hit the 11:00 minute mark and, as if to prove you weren't imagining what you had heard earlier, they again stoke the fires as high as they will go. This is truly one of "the" versions of the 11 in my opinion (along with 2/27/69 and 3/15/69). The rest of the show, while still fantastic, seems a bit tired after the pace and energy unleashed during the Star-> St.- >11 sequence. This a great companion to the Fillmore East 2/11/69 discs released a few years ago. These discs prove just what the dead could do to blend speed, dexterity, emotion, and exploration into one of the most powerful "hours" of your life. This one is not to be missed!! (Some slight oversaturation on the sound in places should not cause you any concern, its still sounds fantastic.) - March 31, 2006What pace!

Reviewer: capn doubledose - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 27, 2006

Subject: This may be my favorite 11 ever.... Words cannot describe how hot this is - now sober up and stream this now! - January 27, 2006This may be my favorite 11 ever....

Reviewer: williscat2000 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 1, 2006

Subject: phil lesh is a harmony-geometric genius he phils in all the right places, check out st stephen. Stream starts at the end of dark star, which is a killer version. So sad that so little of it is on this recording, because it really sounds experimental. The band is on fire. this is an "on" night. - January 1, 2006phil lesh is a harmony-geometric genius

Reviewer: jeffsetz - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 1, 2005

Subject: buried treasure How did I miss this show on the archive? I agree with the previous post. This is a great show and superb sound quality as well. The missing chunk of Dark Star is

unfortunate but what's here is mighty tasty. The Alligator>Caution is the real centerpiece. Recommended download. - March 1, 2005buried treasure