02/13/70 & 5/15/70 Fillmore East, New York, NY Arriving some two hours before the Dead show at the Fillmore East the evening of February 13, 1970 (this being the show where Zacherly, old NY DJ, introduced the Dead as "the Grateful God-damned Dead"), some friends and myself decided to grab a bite at Ratner's, a kosher dairy restaurant formerly located just a few doors north of the Fillmore. Here, one could get a variety of meatless dishes. As we were wolfing down our meals, my friend Michael, says, "Look who is being seated three tables away." We all turned to find Phil, Jerry, Mickey, and Bill there. Some of us exchanged pleasantries with the members of the band either by nods of affirmation or waves of the hand. It was so cool to see these guys there. Anyway, that show turned out to be one of the best Grateful Dead concerts I ever saw. Maybe it was the food! On May 15, 1970, I attended the late show at the Fillmore East. I recall that aside from the band performing the songs of that time period, Pigpen did a solo acoustic set (some of which can be heard on tape). What was astounding about that show was when I exited the Fillmore via the side doors on W. 3rd street, IT WAS ALREADY LIGHT OUTSIDE. The Dead had played untill dawn!! Two weeks later I would be living in Berkely, CA.