Dick's Picks Volume 4 - Concert Set Lists

Concert Set Lists

The concert set lists for the 2/13/70 and 2/14/70 shows at the Fillmore East were:

  • February 13, 1970
    • First set (electric): "China Cat Sunflower" > "I Know You Rider", "Me and My Uncle", "Dire Wolf", "Smokestack Lightning"**
    • Second set (acoustic): "The Monkey and the Engineer", "Sadie", "Wake Up Little Susie"**, "Black Peter"**, "Uncle John's Band", "Katie Mae"**
    • Third set (electric): "Dark Star"* > "That's It for the Other One"* > "Turn On Your Love Light"*
    • Encore: "We Bid You Goodnight"
  • February 14, 1970
    • First set (electric): "Casey Jones"*, "Mama Tried", "Hard to Handle"**
    • Second set (acoustic): "The Monkey and the Engineer", "Dark Hollow"**, "I've Been All Around this World"**, "Wake Up Little Susie", "Black Peter", "Uncle John's Band", "Katie Mae"
    • Third set (electric): "Dancing in the Street"*, "China Cat Sunflower"* > "I Know You Rider"* > "High Time"*, "Dire Wolf"*, "Alligator"* > "Drums"* > "Me and My Uncle"* > "Not Fade Away"* > "Mason's Children"* > "Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)"* > "Feedback"*
    • Encore: "We Bid You Goodnight"*

* appears on Dick's Picks Volume 4
** appears on Bear's Choice

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