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Grateful Dead : Dick's Picks 16 Volume Sixteen : Fillmore Auditorium - San Francisco, California ( CA ) - November 8, 1969 ( 11/8/1969 ) : 3 CD : 2000 (1969/2000) Grateful Dead Productions, Inc. ( GDP ) - GDCD 4036 - ' Original ! ' First ( 1st ! ) Printing ! : Brand New : Fillmore '69 !!! ... Recorded by Owsley " Bear " Stanley !! : Very-Rare !!! Played by The Grateful Dead - Performed at the Fillmore West in San Francisco ( in 1969 ! ) - Recorded by Bear ( Owsley Stanley ! ) - Selected by Dick Latvala for " Dick's Picks 16 " !!!!!!!! Enough said ? HA ! No, I wouldn't do that to you - because this Rock n' Roll History ! is way too much fun to not talk about ... Lots ! But I mean seriously, this is the very end ( arguably ) of the Heavy-Duty Down & Dirty Grateful Dead. All throughout 1968 & 1969 Fans were treated to the evolution & perfection of this unique, and often very-aggressive Grateful Dead style Live ! In my opinion, this performance is an Excellent & " Exact " representation of that culmination. You could probably even consider the February / March Fillmore run ( captured in the " Fillmore West : The Complete Recordings " Box Set ) as roughly the ' other ' bookend of this specific period -- but arguably even back deeper into '68 ( maybe all of it, to some fans ears ... ). But what I find so interesting here, is the fact that the San Francisco Scene was rapidly changing & was entering an extremely turbulent time on the live music landscape. The " Summer of Love " was pretty much gone by this point, and the bands & venues were experiencing rapid transitions through the end of '69, and deep into the early '70's. If there's one track on this Set that makes my point for me, it is " Cumberland Blues ". There was certainly no Cumberland during the Feb / March Fillmore run, but here it gently ( though still electrically ) takes the place of Mountains of the Moon - Doin' That Rag - Cosmic Charlie, etc.. And in many ways is so symbolic of the Grateful Dead's personal departure ( though still tight as a unit ) from the Bay Area music scene as they once knew it, and as it once was. The next thing you know, after some seriously committed studio time ( and frankly, ' way-of-life ' type studio sessions ) the Fans are soon treated to ( and blown away ! ) by the likes of Workingman's Dead ! - as well as American Beauty !! With this arrival came the Out-Of-This-World ' Acoustic Set ' performances, naturally coupled with copious amounts of Electric Grateful Dead. But to some, and for some good reasons / instances - it never really was quite the same. Though it was still an evolved version / vision, that continued to grow. For me personally, I don't think the Grateful Dead flexed their heavy-musical muscle quite like this for the next decade and a half. I don't think it even ever happened to this powerful of a degree, until the Early/Mid/Late '80's. And then boy ... did it ever-happen. Two reason in my mind, Jerry Garcia's decision to incorporate heavy-duty Boss ( Roland ) guitar equipment ( HM-2 Distortion & OD-1 Overdrive, specifically ), and Brent Mydland settling comfortably into the Band, and really providing that extra-umphhh ! You know, that extra Musical, Tone ( & Soul ! ) Muscle. However in the 80's, Jerry & the Band did indeed have to fight-off & battle the ' off-night ' thing, however at the Fillmore West in 1969 there certainly was no such a thing ! Hey, the Band might have thought so now & then I suppose ... but with all sincerity - my ears really don't !?! Even a little sloppy ... could get Hot ! - or even better said ... Adventurous !! Yeah - that's it, a constant Musical-Adventure ! into the ' unknown ' - while constantly still ' creating ' nearly all of the time. Live-Improvisation at its Absolute-Finest ! Back then, Youth-met-Creativity with the Burning Energetic-Desire to deliver the Raw-Heat ! for the Fans. And just-that ... is the Magical-Recipe ! the Grateful Dead cook up on 11/8/69 at the Fillmore West. Deadheads, this one is without question - a " Must Have ! ". A Total ! Must-Have - so ... Enjoy !!! And don't forget to strap on your seat-beat in your favorite easy chair for Disc 2 !?!?! Hey, you know - just a friendly Good Ol' Grateful Dead !! warning !!! Wow ....... TRACK LISTING >>> Grateful Dead recorded ' Live ' ( by Owsley " Bear " Stanley ! ) at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, CA on November 8th, 1969 ( 11/8/1969 ) : CD 1 : Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Casey Jones Dire Wolf Easy Wind China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider > High Time Mama Tried Good Lovin' Cumberland Blues CD 2 : Dark Star > The Other One > Dark Star > Uncle John's Band Jam > Dark Star > St. Stephen > The Eleven > CD 3 : Caution > The Main Ten > Caution > Feedback > We Bid You Goodnight Turn On Your Lovelight Item Condition : This Very-Rare !! Out of Print ( 2000 GDP ' Original ! ' 1st Printing ! - GDCD 4036 ) Grateful Dead Dick's Picks 16 ( Grateful Dead Fillmore Auditorium 11/8/69 ) 3-CD Set is Brand New ! There is shredding/tearing of the factory-sealing shrink wrap on the top area ( top/front/back ) of the CD Set - as shown in the photos & close-up photos provided (please see photos/close-up photos #20 - #22). Please see all photos provided. Photos included are of the actual item you will receive. Enjoy ! this Fillmore '69 ' Live-Dead !! " Heater !!! ". * Please Note * : This Very-Rare ! 3-CD Set offered is the " Original ! " First ( 1st ! ) Printing ! " GDCD 4036 from 2000 ( 1969/2000 Grateful Dead Productions, Inc. ), with no " bar code " printed on the Back Insert Card, no digital Serial number printed on the Liner Notes Spine ( just GDCD 4036 ! ). Please see all photos provided ... Thanks ! & Enjoy !!! Please ask any questions before bidding/buying & Best of Luck ! ( also ... please feel free to click the 'see other items' button above to check out my other related live listings - Thanks ! ) U.S. & International buyers welcome (additional international shipping charges & delivery time will apply for international destinations). Shipping charges include delivery confirmation on every item. Returns accepted within 14 days of purchase if item is returned brand new / factory sealed (unopened with original factory-sealing shrink wrap in tact - as shown in the photos provided), unused & undamaged (buyer pays return shipping). All items will be shipped as merchandise with the winning bid entered as item value (2025-2026).
This live set is pure magic—raw, energetic, and packed with legendary jams from the Dead’s prime. The sound quality is incredible for a ’69 recording, thanks to Bear’s masterful work. Every track captures the band’s improvisational brilliance, especially the epic "Dark Star." A must-have for any Deadhead or collector, this first pressing is a rare gem that sounds as fresh as the night it was played. The energy of the Fillmore West leaps right out of the speakers!