Wow nice work by Rob, Does anyone notice some saturation ? Sure 4/23/77 is perhaps the first truly great one, Jerry is so slick and innovative. I stumbled on this site a few weeks ago and relished in the music it provided me. Manomanachevits does he suck! The only one I can think of that is better is 5/7/77 Boston Garden . LawrenceT wrote: I would give it a 2 but it just doesn't cut it. I saw a spring 77 show (5/5/77) but not this one. Get ready for round 2. Can barely hear any Phil on this version. Crowd. All that aside, the show had awesome moments of the Anthem of the year "Eyes"was fabulous,There were more air guitar playing on that tune than any other in my day! Completely on fire, just feeling utter joy. What an psychedelich, emotional trip, Jerrys voice, his Gituar,unbelieveable!!! 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. And the Scarlet-Fire might be the best ever. This was the show that turned me on and it hasn't left my rotation in years. You're 35 today and still sound as good as the day you were recorded. Released on June 1, 1977, the Grateful Dead movie is one of Jerry's most enduring and endearing endeavors. Soundboard, Cornell '77, and a Scarlet/Fire that rocks your frigging socks off? Hottest day I ever experienced and the thirstiest I've ever been. And when were done with it, they can have it. Im glad the Archive is streaming the shows at such good quality. I'll never forget the first time I heard this track on my Beyond Description boxed set as a bonus track on Terrapin. His incessant "premature fire overlay" is such a fucking drag when Jerry, Bob and Phil are galloping through the cosmos where the only foot hold available is planet to planet! Sometimes that's how it goes. This Show is Sick from Start to End! Who knows, but I gotta say it's at least the greatest in 77, a great year for SFs. this is what we heard saw and felt back in the day!listen and relax,great stuff here kids. There was a solid MTB following ( real popular in Jersey 75-78 before they got too into the pop sound) who seemed to filter out when the Dead took the stage.I have no memory of NRPS,Jungle biscuits were in abundance then. To me it doesn't quite have the passion some other shows have. Blues For Allah heaven. I was a night lift operator--we ran the lifts until. This is definitely a great show audio-wise and what's even more interesting is that you can hear Keith playing the organ so clearly. May 7th, 8th, and 9th are the crest of the Grateful Dead wave for me. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. It's a great thing that we are all able to experience these shows in our own way in our own time. I was listening to this concert in bed late one night. . The second set is what every deadhead dreams of. Worth having for the Scarlet>Fire alone. Wow. Billy Cobham William Emanuel Cobham Jr. (born May 16, 1944) is a Panamanian-American jazz drummer who came to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with trumpeter Miles Davis and then with the Mahavishnu Orchestra . I crashed at "someone else's" and Sunday morning May 9th we woke up to 2 inches of snow. (In fact, it IS a trip.). Better than some of the more downloaded '77s. Forget it, your brain can't take anymore! Sorry. The beauty is where you find it people. my friend willie worked for a hospital up in Elizabeth,N. As a relatively new head (~10 years?) Ripping China>Rider on the 79 Indy show as well.true hidden gem. 8500 close friends filling the place with energy which the band played to and played off. This show has my vote for best Estimated. Being the pirate that I am, I would still go out at purchase this show.We had the FM version, I taped it off the radio, thnx to WNEW, I do remember the older freaks freakin out when they played truckin (rather weak but first one since 9-28-75THe dead heads made the Cover of the New York Times!!! I agree with the reviewer below me who said that after hearing this, especially if it's early in your Deadhead career, you will always compare various live Dead songs to the versions found here. It's 'measured' and 'even' as one reviewer said and the playing sits comfortably, but it's not that inspiring. Row Jimmy has this effect as well. (My 1st show in 1977..last in 1995)Of all recordings in this time frame?..this one blows the best into the yonder!!! It sounds like a psychedelic flute soaring through the clouds. Soon, I decided it was time to get busy and start downloading for posterity. Simplistic and boring. I love it, and I love other great shows. This show is a great show and it has good sound. source with much better overall clarity. Show Archive. . Out of 15 or so shows I saw, I think it was among the best. 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! "Broken heart don't feel so bad, you aint go half of what you thought you had," always makes me think about life. Happy anniversary, Barton Hall 77. Live at Rich Stadium on 1989-07-04. (Any one have a tape of this?) one of the best. It's the ultimate indulgence, just two chords back and forth on Fire, you get mezmorized, lost, in a trance amazing. Defiantly one of the best. Nuf said. . The buildup in that version is TREMENDOUS. For our whole group of friends, it was our First' Grateful Dead Show. He was still good/great over the summer of 77 with JGB and then the solo Englishtown show where he was playing electric piano(rhodes??) However, I want to address something else entirely. But they did indeed care more about sound quality for themselves, and the audience more than virtually any other band. I HIGHly recommend the Dead Gear book!!! I dont think I can adequately describe how beautiful this version of Row Jimmy is. Nothin' but love for eTree and LMA! on October 19, 2004, Bertha, Cassidy, Deal, Jack Straw, Peggy-O, Minglewood Blues, Mississippi Half Step-> Big River, Tennessee Jed, The Music Never Stopped Terrapin Station-> Samson & Delilah, Friend Of The Devil, Estimated Prophet, Eyes Of The World-> Drums-> The Wheel-> Wharf Rat-> Around & Around, E: U.S. Blues. This has the best sound quality of any Dead show I have so far downloaded. Even if you don't dig the dead, this is a monster show. What got me to do this was listening to Loser at the Springfield show of the same year. Recreating the GD experience like no one else, playing the music PERFECTLY, AND remixing this amazing show into a perfect clean mix. I am by no means an expert on live Dead recordings. The Dick's Pick for Englishtown NJ is a better show. How anyone can say this show is overrated is beyond me. Thank you Betty Cantor! I have never heard a guitar solo come close to the musical genius on this song. ". i know 5/8/77 gets all the hoopla but man oh man, this one kicks 5/8's butt. IMHO, this Eyes ranks up there with the monster versions from 73-74. This show is definetely overlooked as a '77 gem. Spring 77 was really a special time when ALL cylinders were still clicking. Unbelievable. But the 5/8 is magicenergy is so BIG, almost stadium rock in the Barton barn. I can't even imagine what it must have been like to actually be there! All I have to say is Jack Straw! FM Broadcast WNEW New York. This show is easy to aquire. I love it for the guitar solo in Brown Eyed Women, and for the power of the NFA. I feel like a privileged member of the human race to have seen and heard these guys still rubbing up against this horizon on occasion in the early 90s. I'm hooked now Ok now that it's stream-able only, we need GD Merchandising to move this show to Dick's Picks. It can always be argued that Duane Allman was the better guitarist between he and Jerry. When Betty Cantor failed to pay the rent on her storage unit, this wonderful recording fell into our hands. On the subject of taping, Jerry Garcia once said, The shows are never the same, ever. At the "Ladyfinger" section of St. Stephen, that's not Donna screwing up, it's Jerry. (There's nothing like a Grateful Dead concert.). Auditorium Theater - May 12, 1977 setlist Bertha Me and My Uncle Tennessee Jed Cassidy Peggy-O Jack Straw They Love Each Other New Minglewood Blues Mississippi Half-Step> Dancin' in the Streets Samson and Delilah Brown Eyed Women Estimated Prophet Sunrise Terrapin Station> Playin' in the Band> drums> Not Fade Away> Comes a Time> Playin' in the Band Well this one is proof positive, smoking Scarlet/Fire. This is my favorite show. Set I The Music Never Stopped Sugaree El Paso Peggy-O New Minglewood Blues Friend Of The Devil Lazy Lightning > Supplication Ramble On Rose Dancing In The Street Set II Help On The Way > Slipknot! Great show that reached a peak with Morning Dew. i can't resist. I originally got a copy of this magical show in 1987 when the Betty Board source was first released. No more, no less. However, (Brace yourselves) considering their entire performance career, I don't think this even makes the top ten. But then there are nights when the magic was huge in 1989!! Download this one. The Grateful Dead Forum is focused discussion area for the Grateful Dead. I LOVE THE ARCHIVE! Did it ever cross your mind that if you blatantly post how to steal the SBD in your review that SOMEONE from Rhino might just browse by and flip his shit? Spooky almost. This show is one of my favorites because the second set was my baptism of the Dead in 1988. Missippi expanded as well with this version up there with Englishtown, winterland in June and a number of other versions from May.Big river was also special at this time and in this show. Howdy! It's impossible, and as a result, pointless, to rank shows, individual performances, songs or anything else related to the Grateful Dead as "best" or "worst" or anything in between. Grateful Dead Live at Fox Theater on 1977-05-19, Advanced embedding details, examples, and help, Terms of Service (last updated 12/31/2014). the intro to scarlet/fire is so powerful it had me hooked immediately. Just not my favorite from the era. Everyhing is perfectly balanced (drums, bass, guitar, keys) and the vocals are right up front and simply amazing. Dead sneaking some disco quality into their show of Rock , country , jazz , and R&B. Finally got it together to get Real Player grab some music I'd been craving for decades to listen to, all because of oh-uh-um-ah, or back-from-the-DEAD, or whoever you are. Jonathan Aizen Instead, I'll keep on streaming and keep on smiling. One of my favorite Phil rippin' slides of all time. It's all memorable. Other artist(s): Marshal Tucker, NRPS. second, the setlist is great. I love this. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. They could have left my extra hard drive that I have been working on for years to get shows and its all gone> Will anyone out there help me start to get some of my music back???? I hear people rave about '77 as the "good ole days" but all I hear is burnout. The Dead were always playing in the background wherever I went, but it was mostly studio albums or 80's/90's live stuff. The second fanning during Fire gives me chills every time. ; Also listen to Winterland's 1975 Peggy-othe bomb!!!! 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. And finally there's an official release of this famed transcendent concert in Barton Hall from 1977, 40 Years ago! In my humble opion one of their very best shows of all time hands down if not the best. And LISTEN to this show one mo' time. Well, okay, maybe it does. Add the info on the show (poster, ticket, t-shirt) and the GD entourage can continue to get paid. grab it, it's amazing. Fun for the whole family. The Stephen is among my least favorites, but at least Donna is on-key for a change throughout this show. OK yeah this one is for the agesno questionbut if there is any question why Keith was sacked just listen to the Scarlet into Fire jam. Um - you know, there's a reason why Cornell 5-8-77 gets referred to as "Legendary" "Best" etc., etc. This was my 2nd Deadshow after one in NYC and I was 17. There is a HUGE difference between the 70s and the rest of there career with a few exceptions during the early 80s. Along with 2-26-77, this recording is soooooo fine, with lots of rich, thick bass. That tune got me into The Dead, and to this day I think it is the best version of any song Ive heard them do (though there are a number of close seconds). It was founded on March 19, 1958, as the recorded music division of the American film studio Warner Bros.. Artists who have recorded for Warner Records include Madonna, Prince, Cher, Devo, B-52s, Frank Sinatra, Joni . They are on fire during this run so you can't go qrong. Maybe even REMOVE ALL STREAMS??? Phil up front, rock star, leading the way early on, the SF transition is so intricate, Jer dancing on the fretboard with such fluidity and grace, light raindrops on your spine, building in intensity, then progressively tumbling through time and space, falling apart in delay and envelope distortionleading to Mickey's carribbean beats as the transition progresses into Fire, a harbinger of Scarlet Fires to come. Just thought I'd stress this song; it seems to get buried by the (well deserved) accolades for the S>F, and the Dew. The band is on, their singing is great, and the recording itself is superb. The equipment issues, Garden acoustics and hot mics capturing the band bitching just add an extra layer of humanity. i've always been a little iffy on 5/8 being the greatest show ever as i think they really played it safe that night. He goes all out on this one, and just plays fluidly, but it remains completly behind sliding Phil, and the lyrics. This show fries from the intro, Me and my Uncle is funky and fun, the half step is pretty much perfect, eyes is killer as well. FM Broadcast WNEW New York. I wanted it all! Nobody is right or wrong. This person clearly has an axe to grind against Deadheads, for obscure reasons. very cool early (i think?) bottom line, a lot of people know about and love this show, so i think it has almost become "cool" to say that it is overrated. I had these shows on disc and then ultimatley on my iPod, long story short I had to wipe out the iPod and when i went to rip my CD's back on the computer, i only had one disc from this show. I can't stop listening to this show!! a marantz i believe. It's embarrasing compared to this. To paraphrase Peter Parker, with subjectivity comes great ambiguity. 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! i have to chime in all of those who think this is the best scar>fire EVERPLEASE, for your own enjoyment and some perspective, check out 11/30/80. The second set is a one long adventure that only the Grateful Dead can take you onexcellent jamming and song selection. for a true 'matrix', see Dan's source - or better yet, his DTS mix. This is a fantastic show, but Keith's oversimplistic 1-3-5 trinkling is driving me absolutely crazy. Re: couldnt be more grateful but not dead, SEPT 69 2/5 Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Soft Machine, & Van Der Graff, Re: SEPT 69 2/5 Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown, Soft Machine, & Van Der Graff, Re: the very bright September '72 Dark Stars, So the kids, they dance, they shake their bones, Re: So the kids, they dance, they shake their bones. Period. Due to a planned power outage on Friday, 1/14, between 8am-1pm PST, some services may be impacted. I thought "Row Jimmy--" particulary the guitar--- was otherwordly. just sit back and feel the energy. But a universal one? Out of all May '77, I come back to this, 5/7, and 5/21 the most. This show is one of the best I've ever heard. Definitely NOT overrated. Out of all the shows in the Archive, this is one I gravitate to the most. Not as gritty as he can get later, but on pitch like an opera star. He was inducted into the Modern Drummer Hall of Fame in 1987 [1] and the Classic Drummer Hall of Fame in 2013. I won't use 5/7/77 as proof, it's not really my favorite show, however I will refer to help/slip/frank from 5/9/77 or 6/9/77, or 2/26/77 swing's terrapin, or the estimated on 5/18/77 or the terrapin from 3/19/77 the bertha from 5/9/77 the peggy-0 from buffalo or 5/5/ new haven, 4/23 fire, as amazing moments do you see a trend, he wasn't about being in your face, but what he did do was both fit amazingly with the band, and added sophistication and upper echelon tempo that other bands couldn't touch. Dead is meant to be shared! (Estimated Prophet)kind of strangewait a minutewhat are they starting to play nowSt. Stephenwhat are we doing outside?how can we get back in?.got to get back to where we belongthe exit door opensanother lost soul comes out..the security guard motions us back inwe start dancing on the floor againwide smiles on our faces againwe do belong herest. stephennot fade away (best R&R guitar work I've heard)st stephenmorning dew (where have all the people gone? Download this beauty now, as it is not in the Dead's vault. he answer by "infromthestorm" on May 31, 2006 works nicely. five stars for just about every reason. Wow, this is a great show with almost everyone of my favorite songs. Though they tryed a little they stopped the creativity not many years after this show. It was Phil & Jerry going wild on "Eyes of the World" Phil really pounds out great bellowing riffs and Jerry plays with great speed and technical whizardry. The sound is so good on this. 124 . Do something more constructive with your time than spew negativity. I knew it was a great show but never realized how great until listening to it now 40 years later. I've always had a twinge of regret that I abandoned college in upstate NY (Syracuse) and moved to the SF Bay Area six months before this show (in large part because I wanted to be nearer the whole SF Bay Area scene and the Dead). How can I download this show in order to burn it to CD? web pages A++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++. This show brought me into the world of the dead. This one is disqualified based on its first set which is basically unremarkable. Anyway, you get the point. I would agree with a 5-star rating, being in the middle of the ingenious UJB at this point. They were in it to win it in '77. And still my favorite Morning Dew. 2022 bitches! At times it was like Jerry was just hoping to hit the right notes. Hi, Yes, this, to me, is the best show ever, just a drop better than 2/26/77, the absolute tightest show I've ever heard by any band, tighter than most of their studio stuff. 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. Limited Flag . If you think it's overrated there is plenty of other show options for you. First truly great one, not after a hundred takes in a corner a. 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