Grateful Dead 10/22/67 Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA Source: SBD Genealogy: MR > CASS 1 > DAT > Sonic Solutions(No-Noise) > CD 1. Morning Dew 7:12 2. New Potato Caboose 9:41 3. It Hurts Me Too 4:15 4. Cold Rain And Snow 3:19 5. Turn On Your Lovelight 12:39 6. Beat It On Down The Line 2:31 7. Cryptical Envelopment > 1:22 8. The Other One > 4:42 9. Cryptical Reprise 8:42 Total time: 54:28 COMMENTS Other artist(s): Quicksilver Messenger Service ; Big Brother And The Holding Company. From GDH: David Gans transcribed this setlist, but may not have made a complete copy of the vault tape (since it was often his practice to select from masters what he needed for his show only). David Sorochty: "The sound quality in Morning Dew starts out a bit grungy, but then clears up suddenly at 6 min 14 sec into the song and remains near CD type quality for the rest of the tape. Maybe the first second or two of New Potato Caboose is clipped. Before Turn On Your Lovelight Jerry says 'sing you a little song' to which Phil replies 'thank you Jerry!'. Unfortunately Lovelight cuts off just as it was getting into a pretty heavy jam. Before Beat It On Down The Line'uh-hum' is said jokingly several times by several band members and then Bobby says 'good PA'. Jerry says 'twelve' and they begin Beat It On Down The Line (with twelve beats of course). The vocals to The Other One on this tape are the earliest known and go like this: When I woke up this morning, my head was not intact. I asked my friends about it, try to find out where it's at. A wind came up inside of me, blew the dust clouds all away. The heat came 'round and busted me for smiling on a cloudy day. Comin’, comin’, comin’ around… etc. Well the heat down in jail, they weren't very smart. They taught me how to read and write, they taught me the precious art. Of breakin’ out of jail, well I learned that right away. And they didn't need me to telling them ‘bout smiling first then running away! Comin’, comin’, comin’ around… etc. 'thank you' Phil" David Scott Allan: "Another note about identical song versions appearing on multiple tapes: New Potato is the exact same on both 1/27/67 and 10/22/67. Dew might be the same, too, but I'd have to go back and check. I still suspect that 1/27 may in fact be a falsely dated composite of shows from later in the year, especially given the well-developed Alligator->Caution." To see the concert art: < http://www.pompano.net/~goodbear/concert_art/10_22_67.html > RECORDINGS (70) SB. Complete show from master reel > 1 cassette generation > DAT > circulation. CONTRIBUTORS Jeff Tiedrich , David Gans , Teddy GoodBear , David Sorochty , Jim Powell , Adrian M. Johnson , "The Art Of Rock" book p.193, David Scott Allan , Dick Latvala.