Complete Show:
Viola Lee Blues , Smokestack Lightning [1] , Turn On Your Lovelight > Drums > Turn On Your Lovelight , Hurts Me Too , Cryptical Envelopment > The Other One > Cryptical Envelopment , Dancin' In The Streets
Songs listed in italics are not sourced from a recording
Afternoon concert. The Dead vacate 710 Ashbury after this concert. Jerry: "That was kinda like our swan song to Haight Street. … It was really a great day, but that was the end of it"
March 3, 1968 Haight Street Fair Grateful Dead
The Grateful Dead had moved to 710 Ashbury in about September 1966, but the neighborhood had declined and the Dead had become a tourist attraction. Various entities persuaded the city to block off Haight Street for a few blocks and have a Sunday afternoon party, which was the genesis of today's Haight Street Fair. The Dead had already effectively moved out of 710 by this time, so irritating the City was not a concern (although perhaps it was a goal). After promising not to play, the Dead arranged to have two flatbed trucks back up to each other, and with a ready made stage the band had an impromptu hour-long show as a goodbye to Haight Street.
The show was taped, although the taper's batteries ran out. I have read that the batteries ran out because they had been used to tape Cream at Winterland the night before.

