From the intimate confines of Lusk Field House at SUNY Cortland in the midst of the 1971 tour, Pigpen continues his assault on decency with another outstanding Good Lovin' rap. But the rest of the show is just as scandalous as Jerry and the boys step up and deliver an outrageous night of music. Listen to all the madness and read about how a tape of this show rocked a village in Niger at Grateful Dead of the Day.
The show is best know for Phil's Earthquake Space on the 76th anniversary of the deadly 1906 San Francisco Earthquake. And this is not to be missed. But the show has way more to offer than just that with an incendiary first set and a fabulous Playin'> Eyes and an rocker of a return to Playin', sandwiched between Sugar Magnolia and Sunshine Daydream. Catch it all at Grateful Dead of the Day.
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