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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. Jerry Garcia must have been totally dialed in to give us that solo. the exception being the closing of winterland. First of all, Donna sang backup vocals very well, and she and Jerry had great harmonizing going on. Some of the band's best piano playing is from this era. 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! To the Keith-bashers, pls consider his Barton solo on "They Love Each Other" - wowza! To each his own, I just get tired of hearing about 5/8/77 being the greatest GD show ever, spare me the overkill. the opening is awesome, i love the AUD patch for the first 20 seconds or so, then it blasts off into high quality SBD. However, they are my favorite band and I love and miss Jerry very much. This show has my vote for best Estimated. excel and achieve work/life balance irrespective of race, national origin, age, genetic or family medical 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. Add the info on the show (poster, ticket, t-shirt) and the GD entourage can continue to get paid. My friend and I pulled into a campground near DeerCreek '91, and the guy next to our spot was blasting this show. 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. When my roommate and best fried in college started getting into The Dead, he played Disc 1 of this show a lot. It flows so well; the band is in such a great comfort zone, producing beautiful music. Every Day. This is very good IMHO. applications from individuals with disabilities and veterans. So much has been said about this show. Scarlet>Fire. Anyway, just me being a spoiled brat again! The Dancin jam was impressive, but I'm not a big Disco Dead fan. Be great if DeadCo brought it back....my life would be complete haha. yes the best, matrix playin, energy, 5x5x5x5x5star. One of my favorite Phil rippin' slides of all time. You must download each shorten track individually to avoid the dreaded compression of mp3. It stunned me enough to comment. all i have to say is three reasons: scarlet fire estimated. please don't get me wrong 77 is my fav year, but 77 is more then this show. Jerry's epic-length solo over a single chord on "Dancin'" is worth the trip. News and Entertainment for NW Florida. Even if you don't dig the dead, this is a monster show. Now I see a new matrix version. News Reader. Next, I have always believed Jerry got very hyped for Jack straw. Nothing I've heard touches those S>Fs. 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 dont think I can adequately describe how beautiful this version of Row Jimmy is. Agree with other reviewers, nice balance here, nothing too high or too low, very pleas'n. To the "disco Dead haters," pls consider "Dancin'" once again - they never sounded tighter or lighter ... they're clearly having a great time, and giving one! One of their best shows ever, I don't care if some people think its "overrated". I challange anyone to find me a better version. I dunno -- I probably enjoy listening to 8/27/72 more, and there are other shows that get more play time. I can't say enough good things about it! Winterland 3-18-77, Its the show when the only Allahmbra was played. However, I personally believe that if we all put aside our own subjective views on what makes a great dead show, we would undoubtedly have to declare this show the winner of the greatest dead show ever, and possibly the greatest live performance ever. I became a Deadhead during the Fall of '76. 2/26/77 isn' too shabby either. estimated prophet n lazy lighting are awesome. First off I wanna state that this is one of the best Dead shows I have ever heard. Can someone please help? I want this one played at my funeral. Proceeds from the event benefit Equal Access Birmingham, a student-run program that operates a free primary care clinic for underserved people in the Birmingham area. It really makes me appreciate this show even more. Great NFA, Row Jimmy, Dew, and Scarlet>Fire. 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. See especially the Deal from Boston, the show before a, The Dew of all Dews, Amazing jam. Who knows, but I gotta say it's at least the greatest in 77, a great year for SFs. I have always enjoyed this show...I think the sound quality is great...the song selections are great...what's not to like...Jerry is on fire...the bummers for me...Donna...her voice sounds like fingernails on a chalkboard to me...I love a lot of 70's shows except for Donna...she kills it for me...and the wife complains whenever she starts shriekin'...totally uncool. Further proof to me that the best things in life are free. This is not human. But the best? Makes this very clear and well-put together versions sound impotent in comparison. One of the few songs I never got to hear live but always wished I would. A "best ever" dead show is an impossible idea! Ripping China>Rider on the 79 Indy show as well....true hidden gem. This is an opinion from a person who definitely doesn't consider themself to be an expert on Dead performances. How anyone can say this show is overrated is beyond me. In a lot of ways - these were "the salad days". ", I grew up in the late 70s listening to GD. I have to say, this is my all time favorite show, if for no other reason, it is the one that got me into the Dead. A Deadhead on the rise. I can see why this is so highly regarded. Every note was perfect, both in choice and tone. I just wanted to write that I believe this show contains the best They Love Each Other that I have ever heard. Were talking about a legendary band here with deep roots stretching out a long way. Start with 6-30-07, 10-19-07 and 3-28-08. I would use it as background music and stream a show in the morning and a show in the afternoon. I made an account here just to comment on the Stephen -> NFA************. I can not tell you how many dead shows and song variations ultimately get compared to this show when I listen to them. Other memorable tunes that come to mind from Disc 1 are Browned Eyed Women, They Love Each Other, and El Paso. Absolutely a great show - was there back stage at both Barton hall shows. It really comes to life right in the beginning during Loser. ** Listening again today to the Scarlet fire- I still do not understand how any one can think this is one of the best- but I am glad I do not understand that- as it is much more interesting when the human race is inexplicable. Phil's on fire, Jerry's ripping the Mu-Tron, and the band was having a lot of fun. . A lot of people don't know where to start with the live recordings...start here, work your way back, then work your way into the 80s and 90s. I guess for me I agree with the earlier comment that its the show that you always end up comparing against other shows. Insert in your log-in details, and click Register; and on the payment page, select your preferred payment method: PayPal or Credit Card. 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. Really hot show ,but best, I dunno. ing good. 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! Sounds pretty darn good to me. I don't know if there is one show out there for any other band that comes close to topping what 5.8.77 did for the dead. Well this one is proof positive, smoking Scarlet/Fire. Heard this one so many times that I'm just going to review it and not even stream it again. for a true 'matrix', see Dan's source - or better yet, his DTS mix. If you stream them you are downloading to your browser's temporary cache from there you can recover the files. “Built by and for the descendants of slaves,” the Farish Street district was carved from Jackson estates in the 1870s and 1880s. Bobby, too was consistent and very strong throughout. Not sure if its the quality or the playin that night tho. Sure, there may have been "higher highs" or more amazing moments, but, listening to the evidence, did they ever have a run like '77 when everyone was on his (or her) game all the time? I am highly confused by this new page layout. I think there are more reviews saying it's not the greatest show than those that do. It is an amazing performance and what got me hooked on the Dead. 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. This is powerful shiat. Is this the best show ever? Seminole history begins with bands of Creek Indians from Georgia and Alabama who migrated to Florida in the 1700s. Download this beauty now, as it is not in the Dead's vault. And of course I've been listening to the Scarlet Fire for years, thinking it's the best I've ever heard, never knowing it was from this show. Hell it's not the best from May let alone the year. If you do the following: Saw the boys a lot, I listen to as much music as I can and I Love this show, Great Sets, Great Audio.....For everyone that thinks this IS or IS NOT the best show ever...its not about that.... As a long time Deadhead and hearing so many shows through the years.