The fans were part of a scene, which was mostly a good/kind/peace-loving scene. Whether it's Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, or Scarlet>Fire (not to mention the whole second set), this show rocks. Fun for the whole family. After the recent May '77 Box Set I figured it was overdue. We all are entitled to our opinions. The Scarlet > Fire alone would qualify this for one of the best shows to have. This is not my favorite Dead show, nor is 1997 my favorite year, it's actually 5th or 6th after 73/74/70/69 and probably after a lot of stuff from 1968 and 71. When you listen to a live Minglewood, you will always compare it to this version, and so on. It can always be argued that Duane Allman was the better guitarist between he and Jerry. This is very good IMHO. The sound quality of this show is unbelievable. It's the effin' bomb show indeed. on April 9, 2004, Minglewood Blues, Loser, El Paso, They Love Each Other, Jack Straw, Deal, Lazy Lightning-> Supplication, Brown Eyed Women, Mama Tried, Row Jimmy, Dancin' In The Streets Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain, Estimated Prophet, Saint Stephen-> Not Fade Away-> Saint Stephen-> Morning Dew, E: One More Saturday Night, FYI, here is a great link to download Dead shows including this one. Thanks. the 3 source matrix smokes this one. Remember, this is from a time when they wanted the piano plyaer to contribute to the "texture", not just to add a lot of obvious trills and frills like Brent and those after him did. Best Dew ever ? This event content is powered by the Localist Community Event Platform. It's hard to say that it's the best of all time, but this show just feels good. And still my favorite Morning Dew. Phil is also putting out a great energetic performance tonite. There's little else that needs be said about this show (I think we all know it well), but I wanted to say thanks for posting this lovingly rendered version of a long-time favorite! We can say what we think in a safe, friendly environment, and when someone disagrees and points to another show, it gives us a reason to "visit" that show..... At the end of the day, no rating. In contrast, for the best video quality, Hulu recommends 3 Mbps for on-demand viewing and 8 Mbps for Live TV viewing. This is what I pulled up online that should save you from downloading another application: Not the place to ask this question I'm sure but am new to this and wonder if there is some way to get itunes to recognize this on my ipod. the first set is not as good as this, but the 2nd set esp. This is an opinion from a person who definitely doesn't consider themself to be an expert on Dead performances. 2/26/77 Swing Auditorium is better than this show (first Terrapin) as is the next night at Buffalo 5/09/77. That's, row jimmy, morning dew, st. stephen->Not fade away->st. I'm addicted. The folks behind the Left of the Dial music podcast are launching a new performance series that will stream bands live from their Philadelphia studio. (In fact, it IS a trip.). I had this on tape for years... the SHN's quality is unbelivable. It's the ultimate indulgence, just two chords back and forth on Fire, you get mezmorized, lost, in a trance... amazing. I actually would like to hear longer solos by JG but ya know, I'm greedy. I find it very odd after reading the reviews about this show being the best ever or not....that almost every song is in one way or another mentioned by some reviewer as being "the best version ever" of that particular song.Imagine, almost everyone agrees that at least one of the songs on this FUCKING INCREDIBLE sounding board is, in their opinion, the best version ever.Pretty amazing stuff in its own right.In reality,this is probably the most circulated TAPE back in the day that was BY FAR the best sounding TAPE we had heard.Before Dick's Picks,before this wonderful site,there was Barton Hall 5-8-77.We all had it and it was the best sounding TAPE in our collections.It holds memories for us all.For me ,this tape was an annual passage into the rite of spring.You know,that first day when the weather was finally nice enough to roll all the windows down in the car and go for a little cruise on that glorious first day of spring,this was the TAPE that You put in and cranked,just to make it that much more glorious.Now the only difference is it's in CD form(yup,still the annual rite,to this day).Bottom line,this show is an absolute 5 anyway you slice it.QUALITY, This show is just more proof that 1977 was their, Excellent musicianship and the clarity is tho tho thpethial! I'm most likely in the minority here, but I definitely prefer Steve's audience pull to this source. (the tapes were obtained in VA and KY, in case any family from out that way had the same copies)... thank God(dess) for etree! Prophet guitar effects and sweet solo. Great show, right? Peace! Unbelievable. There are better first sets and better played and jammed second sets. Also sad that Keith was near the end of his career and his life. This Scartet/Fire is indeed the best one they ever did. Absolutely a great show - was there back stage at both Barton hall shows. One of the few songs I never got to hear live but always wished I would. I've listed to a lot of shows now and a lot of folks argue about whether this show is the best or overhyped. i give it 5 stars no sweat. I think it was a contingent of Cornell Alumni, Alumnus if you will, who got together & decided to vote this the best Dead show ever. Jerry's singing on Morning Dew will make you cry and go hide in a corner. I just love the ease at which the shows down load. Just off the the top of my head, I streamed a 72' Paris show yesterday and honestly it was pretty F . However, the second disc with Row,Dancin,SF is one on the most enjoyable 70 minutes on one disc you may ever hear. Jack Straw or They Love each other. Required listening is, at the very least, Morning Dew from this legendary date. This show is a great show and it has good sound. This was one of the earliest-released great sound. Puh-leeeeze. I love it for the guitar solo in Brown Eyed Women, and for the power of the NFA. i will never forget the day in 1988 my friend told me to copy this show on his duel tape deck. Respect the dead dance machine. It really makes me appreciate this show even more. Download this one. Believe the hype. That said, this is a really great show, though not my personal favorite. While I'd missed being at this one, I was at the Springfield show 2 weeks earlier and the Hartford show 2 weeks later ... anyways, after listening to this beautiful - and beautifully recorded - gig, I have to agree with the posters who feel this timeless music is best understood in its entirety, not in bits of this night or that. “Built by and for the descendants of slaves,” the Farish Street district was carved from Jackson estates in the 1870s and 1880s. Archive and Bit torrent sites have really changed the face of live music collecting. I can't say enough good things about it! this might make my top 20. that's about it. Is Dew is that good that it leaves one with the feeling that what was just listened to was the best show ever? Just listen to the climax of this Fire, Jerry is the head of the orchestra. It's not always about how impeccably well the band played, or solos and crescendos for all eternity. Not even close. I guess for me I agree with the earlier comment that its the show that you always end up comparing against other shows. committed to fostering a diverse, equitable and family-friendly environment in which all faculty and staff can -1 for first set. OK, I won't call it the best or whatever. Jerry & keith just make it happen like I've never heard and this is just the second song. still, this source rocks. I know that there's nothing like beings at a show seeing Jerry (So I've heard) but I thought it was awesome to be able to expirience this show live. Just thought I'd stress this song; it seems to get buried by the (well deserved) accolades for the S>F, and the Dew. I know Dick Latava would have it that this show is so incredibly overrated... butt bollocks to that - he says the same about 27/08/72. But let's face it, the first set just drags. However, if you go into it with an open mind and think of it as a great Dead show, that's certainly what it is. Scarlet>Fire. There are how ever some very nice Aud tapes out there that sound as good as a soundboard. How can an opinion be debated? I'm glad to see Betty still producing and mixing bands. It all started here, hearing Loser, Row Jimmy, Scarlet>Fire, Morning Dew, etc. Take a listen if you don't believe me. We had no money or tickets and BSed our way in at the back door with a line about St. Stephen Being about Stephen Gaskin. Out of all May '77, I come back to this, 5/7, and 5/21 the most. scar>fire is beyond belief. Lucky them! I'll buy it. Even if you don't dig the dead, this is a monster show. Along with 2-26-77, this recording is soooooo fine, with lots of rich, thick bass. Great show that reached a peak with Morning Dew. I wanted it all! Like the fact that us NEW YORKERS don't think the world revolves around us, WE KNOW the world revolves around us, and you should have know that by now. This show brought me into the world of the dead. The phrase "Best Ever Dead Show" has no real meaning. May 7th, 8th, and 9th are the crest of the Grateful Dead wave for me. Another perfect surprise. I'm only 31 years old. But best of all time? A total of six HBCU marching bands will participate in the We Are One virtual event celebrating the diversity of America in advance of the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden. Athletic Pep Bands Athletic Pep Band ensembles include 90 of the top brass, woodwind, and drum-set performers at The University of Alabama. Every note was perfect, both in choice and tone. If I would have heard Dick's Pick Vol. Other memorable tunes that come to mind from Disc 1 are Browned Eyed Women, They Love Each Other, and El Paso. No other show I have heard tops this one. At least it's great sound quality. After the usual suspects, (the shows I've been to, favorite years,etc.) And I sure I say this for anyone who enjoys the dead this show is a staple for the power of the deads music, when they are driving on all cylanders. Playback on Sony PCM 701>DAT (Digital Transfer) -- Rob Eaton DBX Decoding (Spring '99) Playback on Panasonic 4100 DAT>DB 924 D/A>Dolby 361's w/dbx K9-22 Cards>DB 124 A/D>Neve Capricorn (Digital mixing console)>DB 300S>Panasonic 4100 DAT>DAT>Digi Coax Cable>Tascam CD-RW 700>CDR (x1)>SHN (Rob Eaton remaster) People who associate the Grateful Dead only with the radio version of Truckin' should download this and play it at full volume, it's a real eye-opener. Start with 6-30-07, 10-19-07 and 3-28-08. If one loves Grateful Dead minus Phil then this one is for you. thanks to all involved with the remastering. I think to actually consider greatest shows, one has to consider the entire performance and how it leaves you in the end. Since Donna gets bashed so often in these parts, I feel it's only fair to clear this up once and for all. Way to go uloader! Don't be deceived by your familiarity with this music folks - this isn't only a defining moment for this band, it's one of the beautiful moments in American Music. i once heard a fella say "jerrys leading a whootenanny around the rings of saturn" well this is it, so roll with it and get shown the light. Only problem, just across the street from "The Magic Parking Space" was low income housing. When my roommate and best fried in college started getting into The Dead, he played Disc 1 of this show a lot. I agree with most of the positive reviews here. much has been said about this dew but if your looking for the same quality then try your luck with these dates, PALLADIUM 8-6-71, HOLLYWOOD FL. Although I have been a fan a long time and listen to GDRADIO.NET for hours a week , I've never heard about this gem of a show. just sit back and feel the energy. I think, at any other time. In later years, Jerry would usually start Scarlet with a guitar riff, and the keyboards were secondary. And that is a shame. The Matrix - 3 source mix is a great effort, but it just seems to be missing something - not as smooth and consistent as Eaton's transfer. My first Dead show to boot, wish I knew then what I was experiencing. How anyone can say this show is overrated is beyond me. and how can anyone deny the glory of the morning dew? I like the next night just as well!!! Let us appreciate how this music will not be forgotten just as if it were hank williams sr. or mozart. If you've ever been there -- i was -- the place is basically a big old gym, but on that night the spirit of Owsley's wall of sound took its acoustics to new levels. I have compared all the sources out there and feel this Rob Eaton transfer is the best. In 31 yrs. Morning Dew will give you chills, as will much of the rest of the show....Simply stellar. If anyone else agrees I would like to know. the intro to scarlet/fire is so powerful it had me hooked immediately. Using windows xp. I did notice though that the Dancin' from this fine night is a bonus track on the Terrapin cd that is in the Beyond Description box set. I just got into the dead Dec 2005. Browse Entertainers by … You're 35 today and still sound as good as the day you were recorded. Its May 8th, Barton Hall Day!!! But from what I listened to this is NOT the best version of this show out there. Can barely hear any Phil on this version. Howdy! A good 77 Dead show ??? Would have loved to have been there! We're an opinionated bunch. This show has tons of precision, like they couldn't even do this well in a studio. The Best Medicine Show is an opportunity for students to poke fun at medical student life. I love Brown-Eyed Women, Row Jimmy, Dancin' Jam, Estimated Prophet, and Morning Dew. The excellent aud splices were normalized and patched using ProTools by Karen Hicks, Uploaded by LSD raining down from the heavens like mana unto the Earth. I appreciate the effort of you and others. Had this show on cd for years, it's now skipping like crazy, how the hell do you download this show from this website!? If you listen to the first two songs, just the first two, you know that this show is great. One of my favorite Phil rippin' slides of all time. I basically have thought that 77-79 is the weakest GD time period, because of muddled sounding, Donna screaming, new material learning, Mickey getting back into it, general bias I have. yes the best, matrix playin, energy, 5x5x5x5x5star. Thank you boys [and Donna], for a real good time!!! St. Stephen to the end alone puts this in the top 5 of 77, and then you have a pretty solid first set and perhaps the best Fire of all time. If you have not heard that version of this song, go NOW (yes go right now) and do so. It sounds better, and is a better cut (song wise) version. . Grateful Dead Live at Barton Hall, Cornell University on 1977-05-08 ... find many of theses shows have their staunch advocates. )...saturday night...wow...our souls were rocked that night...then those big wet snow flakes coming down outside...we walked right back into a time warp... can't top that jam. They ALWAYS sing "Ladyfinger ... " 8 beats after "Lower down again." My buddy had been a long time fan, and gave me this show to listen to. Read content from different sources in one place. ing good. I am now what you might call a Yuppy, since I am over 40 years old and ride Harley Davidson Motorcycles, but this show goes every where I go. Seminole history begins with bands of Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama who migrated to Florida in the 1700s. It's meaningless. I've owned the tape for years. Just the solo. But it could be any show for any deadhead. What an impact this music had on us! Im glad the Archive is streaming the shows at such good quality. Wow nice work by Rob, Does anyone notice some saturation ? Each day leading up to March 13 we will elevate the voices of those impacted. Here's my review: Brilliant show. Contrary to popular opinion, this show is NOT overrated. Again no lighting speed like Duane, but Jerry wastes not a note. The band is on, their singing is great, and the recording itself is superb. To stream videos in HDR or 4K, at least 25 Mbps is recommended. Somehow, some way, this eclectic group of musicians, led by the gifted Garcia enjoying one of his great creative and physical peaks, and anchored by fellow genius Lesh, achieved and sustained a musical summit for about 6-9 consecutive months that feels unparalleled in their long career. Deadheads check out Ekoostik Hookah. I for the most part agree with everyone. All I have to say is DANCIN IN THE STREETS!!! 1, that would have been it. The Dead died when pigpen did, and was resurrected when Brent sat down at the keys. Finally, I will take another song from the first set as everyone covers the second. Betty had/has great ears and its sad that she wasn't around for later GD shows. One of their best shows ever, I don't care if some people think its "overrated". Betty Board Portion -- Master 7" Nagra reels 1/2 track @ 7.5ips>Sony PCM 501. ... Alabama and Arkansas followed similar paths to reach the top of the conference standings. I am not huge on the disco dead-type thing. The Best Medicine Show is back for the 11th year in a virtual format, bringing viewers the live music, digital shorts and dance they’re used to from the show, but now in the comfort of their homes. Generally I find that the '77 performances trade off passion and emotion to gain precision. FUCK NO, i do agree that the 60's and 70's was the best for psychadelic improve 73 being my favorite year, but the dead were funky playin more of a rock sound in the 80's, i love it alot of heads do, to say they should have quit in 77 because the shows were boring and less inspired, thats a given that they wouldnt carry that energy that they had in the earlier years, i can hear as good as all u cats can though and i have plenty of 80's shows and they are not boring, its one of the sad facts of human existence, the glow always fades, nothin is as good as the first time, theres no point to view the music that way, would u view life that way? News Reader. Just listen to Jerry fire out of the gates from the first chance he gets. Enjoy these couple nights of magic-the boys were on fire! i dont know anything.. Jerry's singing was clean and consistent, his playing was sublime, maybe the best and most soulfull I have heard from any series of shows. First, I would like to know how I can download the MP3s so that I can put these shows on my mobile device and I do not need to use mobile data to stream the shows. Now I'm 15 and I've gone to like 20 dead shows. Amazingly, I had to miss the next night's show in Buffalo as we were heading back to Long Island (another incredible performance that I only got to enjoy on tape/CD). awesome tracklist, unbeatable quality, you really feel the boys on this one. We just get left out in the cold while others continue to enjoy this incredible music. In fact, I have no problem saying that the 25 minutes of Scarlet/Fire played at this show is the single best rock performance anywhere, anytime, by anyone. In the old days, it seemed like Good quality GD tapes were all about power, you needed to know the right people to get the good tapes. As a matter of fact I can't think of a better show to turn a newbie onto. However, they are my favorite band and I love and miss Jerry very much. This show is new to me, but I have downloaded and we'll wait for the impact. Conflicts with Europeans and other tribes caused them to seek new lands to live in peace. For me, 5/8/77 is the show that really hooked me. ?...mostly they rehearsed more they ever & also the set list's are pretty much the same, after playing the same songs over & over they should have them so well played they could do it in their sleep. Anyhoo, I have heard many a fucking great show, and I have to say that the spring '77 shows where particularly unbelievable, especially 5/9/77. Nothing against Mydland-era Dead, or the studio stuff, but it took me hearing this, after recieving it from a friend, to fully appreciate all aspects of the Dead. Anyway a must DL. This one is up there for 70's (slower, sweeter than 80's) but the best I have ever heard is Richmond 11/2/85. Truly Awesome Man! My second favorite period is 72-74. The first set drags a little, and while the second set is amazing viewed as a whole, the second set from 5/4/77 especially scarlet/fire, is a better set. I really didn't think much of the Dead's stuff after 1974 or so. Be great if DeadCo brought it back....my life would be complete haha. Considering the vast history of this most remarkable band, it is no wonder there is much debate over this(5-8-77)being the best dead show ever. In addition, the Loser is nothing short of spectacular. Just a heads up...there is no link for a lossless download of the bundled shn files as is usually the case. Row Jimmy has this effect as well. first, the sound quality of the sbd is absolutely impeccable, better than most if not all official dead live releases. 1977 was simply magical. one of the best shows ever. I dont think I can adequately describe how beautiful this version of Row Jimmy is. excel and achieve work/life balance irrespective of race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical He starts whaling at the end and the rest of the orchestra is just trying their best to keep up with the genius. It was a product of the time, the vibe, the work of supremely gifted artists, synchronicity...and what did we pay for tickets to this-easily one of the finest of 2500+ performances-wasn't it something like five bucks a ticket, or were we paying seven by '77? That's unheard of in Upstate NY the first week in May. Dead sneaking some disco quality into their show of Rock , country , jazz , and R&B. But then there are nights when the magic was huge in 1989!! It is hard to find a better version of these two juxtaposed songs that played such a crucial part of the late Dead's late 70s repertoire. Can someone please help? This band was already immortal before 1977, but here we have the consolidation of a New Sound, which you can hear them still reaching on 10.9.89, for instance. The Dancin jam was impressive, but I'm not a big Disco Dead fan. Students will create a propaganda poster that asks citizens to do their part [SS2010 (6)(3)] in changing the culture of Alabama illiteracy and for teaching A labama soldiers that literacy is a powerful weapon [SS2010 (6)(1)]. that is a mistake. During his campaign President Joe Biden promised to punish Saudi Arabia's clown prince Mohammad bin Salman for ordering the murder of the Muslim Brotherhood propagandist Jamal Khashoggi. I can not tell you how many dead shows and song variations ultimately get compared to this show when I listen to them. I listened to it this past sunday, gorgeous sunny day, jumped in my car so I wouldn't be disturbed, cracked a Fosters oil can, put in disc 2 and drove 70 miles around the loop in St. Louis just jammin.Dancin-wow.First couple notes of SF magde the hair on my arms and legs stand up (even after reading all the hype)and Phils base line in SF is sick!Disc over, nearly out of breath, put in disc3 only to have Estimated start the energy up again. The result is WAV format files. Just the links to download them are removed. Remember, at the shows, when, no matter what the band played, it was ok. Well, this is a better show than most heads have ever seen. I am by no means an expert on live Dead recordings. Overrated? No such thing. World Cafe Live will continue its House Concert series through the winter, and just announced the lineup for the rest of February. Betty Board Reels are incredible. If you think that the Dead should have retired after. If I could give it a 4&1/2 I would, but I can't so... Download it. With this show the vocals could be a little louder, but along with the quality of songs, I haven't found one that matches it. Add the info on the show (poster, ticket, t-shirt) and the GD entourage can continue to get paid. I dl'd the lossless first out of habit, but Robs remaster is like night and day. NFA is unreal. Stream online for free with your TV Provider. This is a great show and great recording, but I think the Jeff Stevenson recording for this date gives you a better taste of BEING THERE on the floor with the Dead going crazy just feet away from you! Sure, they tear it up on Jack Straw, Deal and Brown Eyed Women, but listen to Phil's licks during the opening jam of Scarlet Begonias and you'll see what I mean. Phil Lesh sounds so pure and fully rips those songs its crazy. Rob did a tremendous job on the remaster. Help >Slip>Franklins Tower!!! Good singing, good Bob, good Keith...oh and Jerry...listen to this one and know what we all miss. In my fairly substantial experience listening to bootlegs and going to Grateful Dead concerts (65 shows before Jerry kicked it, from '81 - '94), I've found that when Phil (the bassist, for you non-Heads out there) is playing well, the band plays well, and conversely. (Estimated Prophet)...kind of strange...wait a minute...what are they starting to play now...St. Stephen...what are we doing outside?...how can we get back in?....got to get back to where we belong...the exit door opens...another lost soul comes out..the security guard motions us back in...we start dancing on the floor again...wide smiles on our faces again...we do belong here...st. stephen...not fade away (best R&R guitar work I've heard)...st stephen...morning dew (where have all the people gone? I loved it ever since although every quality tape of the show always had some part cut, I guess from the fact that you could not always get a set on a standard 90 minute cassette. applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. The band is divided into three 30-member ensembles that perform at all home men’s and women’s basketball games, gymnastics meets, select softball and baseball games, and select tennis matches. And LISTEN to this show one mo' time. However, I want to address something else entirely. Creativity was something of the past. You can here that Jerry was getting back to his roots and practicing scales a ton this year and the year prior. I was more of a Floyd guy. He is throwing out Whoo-hoos! Jerry and his noodles. Peace. So 5/8/77 was the show that hooked me. Just an incredible performance, everyone anticipating everyone else's movement. Yes it's overrated, only because so many consider it the best show of all time, but for Dick Latvala to have said it doesn't belong even in the top 30 of 1977, come on! It flows so well; the band is in such a great comfort zone, producing beautiful music. This is a must have show. ..maybe overplayed.Let's face it, there have been killer copies of tbis show circulating since it went down. The Estimated was out of the world, and the Steven>NFA just rocks. Just like the old days. What makes this show so great is that the Dead lit up a place that was/is sonically sad to begin with! The guitar solo is incredible and I can't believe the guy below me dosent like the Mutron III! That's not Donna coming in early, it's Jerry missing the count & coming in late. But, let's not kid ourselves here - to deny the mythology of Cornell '77 is to deny that looming white elephant that makes this show more or less impossible to look at with any sort of objectivity. Next, I have always believed Jerry got very hyped for Jack straw. why complain? News and Entertainment for NW Florida. I have never heard a guitar solo come close to the musical genius on this song. And it seems we all have had one, and worn it out.But this IS a KILLER show,with every song being well-played,and HIGH spirited. I crashed at "someone else's" and Sunday morning May 9th we woke up to 2 inches of snow. A second set for the ages. Amazing show, one of the best ever played, keith was the most overrated of the dead piano players, brent the most underrated,ive ever many a show where what 70 heads call "blending" into the sound that keith does, sounds more like dissapearing into the sound to me,many an uninspiring moment played by keith, hes no vince welnick, but hes no pigpen our brent either, was this the beginning of the end for the dead? I didn't really care that much for the Scarlet, too much Donna warbling, but it has grown on me, and of course Fire has got to be the absolute best version (except 3/5/81, of course). The day was beautiful, a typical central NY spring day...65...sunny...frisbees flying...titties flappin. Ohio State's 1,764-acre (714 ha) main campus is about 2.5 miles (4.0 km) north of the city's downtown. This show has been said to be the best ever. Probably nothing I can do because of Apple. It's said, as Phil goes...so does the band. he only had the second set. But still an incredible show. I remember riding in his Jeep and listening to Loser. estimated prophet n lazy lighting are awesome. There is a HUGE difference between the 70s and the rest of there career with a few exceptions during the early 80s. Endless thanks to those who have labored to make this happen! Here ya go everyone. If you could have put the Dead's sound from 1972 into their ability from 1977, they would've been even more incredible.
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