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One from the Vault is a live album by the Grateful Dead, recorded on August 13, 1975, at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco, California, for a small audience of radio programmers. Three weeks later, the concert was broadcast nationwide on FM radio through Metromedia, after which the radio show was widely traded by fans on cassettes, and sold in bootleg LP versions under various titles including Make Believe Ballroom, becoming the most widely circulated Grateful Dead bootleg. The concert marked the first time that the album Blues for Allah was performed live in its entirety, along with eight other songs. Retrospectively, Rolling Stone magazine lists the concert as one of 20 "essential" live concerts by the Grateful Dead. A high quality version of the concert was released on April 15, 1991, on Grateful Dead Records, presented on two CDs. It was the first complete concert recording released commercially by the band. A remastered three-LP vinyl version was released in 2013. In 1974 and 1975, Grateful Dead leader Jerry Garcia played a dozen times at Great American Music Hall (GAMH) with Merl Saunders. The venue held 400 patrons, and was much smaller than the arenas or stadia at which the Grateful Dead usually appeared. In August 1975, the Dead had just finished recording the album Blues for Allah when they decided to perform it for a select audience in a live setting, a month before the LP was to be released. To promote the album, the band rented GAMH, and issued pr
Introduction
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Help on the Way / Slipknot!
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Franklin's Tower
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The Music Never Stopped
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It Must Have Been the Roses
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Eyes of the World / Drums
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King Solomon's Marbles / Stronger Than Dirt (Or, Milkin' the Turkey)
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Around and Around
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Sugaree
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Big River
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Crazy Fingers / Drums
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The Other One
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Sage and Spirit
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Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad
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U.S. Blues
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Blues for Allah
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