Setlist at Dick's Picks, Vol. 5: Oakland Auditorium Arena Oakland, CA on Dec 26, 1979

Set One
Cold Rain & Snow 404
C.C. Rider 404
Dire Wolf 238
Me & My Uncle 179
Big River 359
Brown-Eyed Women 320
New Minglewood Blues 461
Friend Of The Devil 578
Looks Like Rain 494
Alabama Getaway 418
Promised Land 266
Set Two
Uncle John's Band 614
Estimated Prophet 851
Jam 1 362
He's Gone 603
The Other One 518
Drums 363
Drums 262
Jam 2 363
Not Fade Away 712
Brokedown Palace 289
Around and Around 237
Johnny B. Goode 268
Encore
Shakedown Street 832
Uncle John's Band 175
Dick's Picks, Vol. 5: Oakland Auditorium Arena
Oakland, CA
Dec 26, 1979

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Setlist at Dick's Picks, Vol. 5: Oakland Auditorium Arena Oakland, CA on Dec 26, 1979

Set One
Cold Rain & Snow 404
C.C. Rider 404
Dire Wolf 238
Me & My Uncle 179
Big River 359
Brown-Eyed Women 320
New Minglewood Blues 461
Friend Of The Devil 578
Looks Like Rain 494
Alabama Getaway 418
Promised Land 266
Set Two
Uncle John's Band 614
Estimated Prophet 851
Jam 1 362
He's Gone 603
The Other One 518
Drums 363
Drums 262
Jam 2 363
Not Fade Away 712
Brokedown Palace 289
Around and Around 237
Johnny B. Goode 268
Encore
Shakedown Street 832
Uncle John's Band 175

Show Notes

Dick's Picks 05

12/26/79: Oakland Auditorium Arena, Oakland, CA

  • first Brokedown Palace since 10/14/77
  • first Uncle John's Band since 10/6/77


Dick's Picks, Volume 5 is a fine portrait of the band in this period. Significantly, it is the first release in the series that presents a complete show from start to finish, and so the first to show how a Dead show told the whole story - the nice gradual exposition, the plot getting more complex, the suspense building to a fever pitch, and the big, happy ending. As on all the Dick's Picks releases, you're hearing this stuff just as they played it, no overdubs, no cosmetic repairs, no studio trickery. There are, in other words, mistakes! But the Grateful Dead, on a good night, had a way of turning straw into gold, and what mistakes are here are indicative of the bracing recklessness that characterized the Dead at their best. There are times, especially in this show's amazing second set, when you get that scary/exhilarating feeling of being in a car with no brakes, careening down a preposterously twisty mountain road fraught with hairpin turns and no guard rail, clinging to the faith that you'll get to the bottom in one piece. There are times where the music seems destined to rip apart at the seams, only to coalesce into something utterly startling in its power and clarity. Take, for example, a sequence coming out of "Estimated Prophet," that you're sure is going to segué into "Terrapin Station," but instead turns into a completely over-the-top jam that sounds like a little like a bluegrass tune gone mad, with musical references to everything from John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme" to Isaac Hayes' "Theme From Shaft". And if you're a lover of that quintessential Phil Lesh moment known to fans as "dropping The Bomb," you'll be pleased to know that this set features one of the more spectacular and surprising examples of the species.

Musicians

  • Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, vocals
  • Mickey Hart - drums
  • Bill Kreutzmann - drums
  • Phil Lesh - bass
  • Brent Mydland - keyboards, vocals
  • Bob Weir - guitar, vocals

Credits

  • Recorded by - Betty Cantor-Jackson
  • Tape Archivist - Dick Latvala
  • CD mastering - Jeffrey Norman
  • Photography - Jay Blakesberg

 

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Reviews

Glenn 8/3/2022 7:15:48 AM

"Spectacular performance. From the opening notes to close of each set, there is a purpose, intensity, and at time searing quality to each song. Possibly the best Alabama Getaway ever, certainly that I had the pleasure to see in person. Second set is seamless, building into a wild pre drum’s crescendo. One of my all time favorites. First night of my first ever “run” of shows. "

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