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Disc 1
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Can’t Come Down (Autumn Records 11‐3‐65)
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02.
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Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) (Autumn Records 11‐3‐65)
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03.
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You Don’t Have to Ask (San Francisco 7‐16‐66)
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04.
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On the Road Again (1966)
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Cream Puff War (San Francisco 7‐16‐66)
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06.
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I Know You Rider (San Francisco 1966)
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The Same Thing (San Francisco 3‐18‐67)
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08.
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Dark Star / China Cat Sunflower / The Eleven (San Francisco 3‐16‐68)
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Clementine (Portland, Oregon 2‐2‐68)
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Mason’s Children (1970)
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To Lay Me Down (1970)
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Disc 2
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That’s It for the Other One (San Francisco 2‐27‐69)
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Beautiful Jam (Port Chester, New York 2‐18‐71)
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03.
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Chinatown Shuffle (Rotterdam 5‐11‐72)
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Sing Me Back Home (Veneta, Oregon 8‐27‐72)
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Watkins Glen Soundcheck Jam (7‐27‐73)
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Dark Star Jam / Spanish Jam / U.S. Blues (Miami 6‐23‐74)
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Disc 3
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Eyes of the World (San Francisco 10‐19‐74)
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The Wheel (Chicago 6‐29‐76)
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03.
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Stella Blue (Lexington, Kentucky 4‐21‐78)
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04.
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Estimated Prophet (Morrison, Colorado 8‐12‐79)
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The Music Never Stopped (San Francisco 10‐14‐80)
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Shakedown Street (San Francisco 12‐31‐84)
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Disc 4
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Cassidy (East Rutheford, New Jersey 11‐10‐85)
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02.
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Hey Pocky Way (Greensboro, North Carolina 03‐31‐89)
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Believe It or Not (1988)
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04.
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Playing in the Band (Monterey, California 7‐29‐88)
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05.
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Gentlemen, Start Your Engines (1988)
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Death Don’t Have No Mercy (Mountain View, California 9‐29‐89)
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Scarlet Begonias / Fire on the Mountain (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 3‐22‐90)
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08.
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Bird Song (Uniondale, New York 3‐29‐90)
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09.
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Jam out of Terrapin (Richfield, Ohio 9‐8‐90)
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Disc 5
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Terrapin Station (New York City 9‐12‐91)
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Jam out of Foolish Heart (New York City 9‐18‐90)
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Way to Go Home (Auburn Hills, Michigan 7‐31‐94)
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04.
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Liberty (Atlanta 3‐30‐94)
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Lazy River Road (rehearsal 2‐18‐93)
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06.
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Eternity (rehearsal 2‐18‐93)
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07.
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Jam Into Days Between (rehearsal 2‐9‐93)
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Days Between (rehearsal 2‐18‐93)
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09.
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Whiskey in the Jar (rehearsal 2‐16‐93)
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10.
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So Many Roads (Chicago 7‐9‐95)
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There were days
and there were days
and there were days between
Summer flies and August dies
and the world grows dark and mean
Comes the shimmer of the moon
on black infested trees
the singing man is at his song
the holy on their knees
The reckless are out wrecking
The timid plead their pleas
No one knows much more of this
than anyone can see anyone can see
There were days
and there were days
and there were days besides
when phantom ships with phantom sails
set to sea on phantom tides
Comes the lightning of the sun
on bright unfocused eyes
the blue of yet another day
a springtime wet with sighs
a hopeful candle lingers
in the land of lullabies
where headless horsemen vanish
with wild and lonely cries lonely cries
There were days
and there were days
and there were days I know
when all we ever wanted
was to learn and love and grow
Once we grew into our shoes
we told them where to go
Walked halfway around the world
on promise of the glow
Stood upon a mountain top
Walked barefoot in the snow
Gave the best we had to give
How much we'll never know
There were days
and there were days
and there were days between
polished like a golden bowl
The finest ever seen
Hearts of Summer held in trust
still tender, young and green
left on shelves collecting dust
not knowing what they mean
Valentines of flesh and blood
as soft as velveteen
hoping love would not forsake
the days that lie between
lie between
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