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Reviewer: Riesling - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 8, Subject: un grand merci! Ric de Paris France.

Being only 17 at the time, I had to go along with it. Didn't realize I would miss arguably the best Dead show ever and would have been my first.

My sister, her boyfriend and about a dozen friends went without me and still talk about it. Oh, well This is a great show and although I miss the soundboards, I love a great AUD source, and this is outstanding. Reviewer: Mt - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 21, Subject: Pure Magic Words don't do this show justice. Reviewer: SpiderBaby - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 14, Subject: Wiping drool from keyboard It's hard to add anything to what has already been said, but I feel like I have to say Ok, that's it.

This definately is one of those shows you can drop on someone if you want to hook up on the Dead. The Scarlett to Fire is so smooth, it is almost like a dj mixing two records together- of course a dj couldn't pull it off like that.

These guys were so ahead of their time. Reviewer: Half-wheel-hell - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 19, Subject: Excellent Recording. Sometimes I really lament the addition of Donna Jean howling in the background and really lament it when she is in the foreground. Reviewer: DavidGlasses - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 18, Subject: Well, here's a question Much has been made of this show.

And the second set is definitely stronger than the first. But in all that's written about this fame dnight, I never see anyone touch on the fact that the start ofteh jam into Fire is backward. It sounds like Keith whose playing I typically love has the chords reversed and it takes some concerted pushing by Jerry to turn it back around. Anyway, everyone should study this show because it's become such a widely disseminated artifact that it's now a cultural document.

Jerry Christmas and Happy New Weir, y'all. Reviewer: Packy - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 30, Subject: nice aud of a classic I just wrote a little review and it got erased. Basically sounds like a dull version of the sbd, but with crowd reactions, a nice touch. I've only listened to the scarlet-fire so far though. Only real problem with the recording is it's a little left-heavy. Here's some uplifting news considering the whole debacle Reviewer: Kola67 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 30, Subject: here's the place to go sign a petition for everyone who is like myself and doesn't understand the shift in the band's mentality, and how they could take away a website that embodies the sharing of music so special it changed our lives, here's a website you can sign a petition www.

Reviewer: f! I guess GD profits were down. I've spent a lot of money on the GD in the past. To be prefectly honest, I have been very disappointed by the GD several times and never complained. I believe this move is a sign that some of the band members have now officially lost their minds. I don't know for sure, but having a liver transplant tends to spawn some mental issues that might cause suspect decision making.

Plus Still has 2nd set sbd Reviewer: justoldalph - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 22, Subject: End of an era, are a retrench These shows are not downloadable any more as of today, November 22, This is my favorite Dead show for sure!

Any time I have a road trip, this concert fuels me up as I'm truckin' down the highway. Not much else to say that hasn't already been said! Reviewer: Fuzzatronic - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 27, Subject: In Tune all has been said about this show and others of 77, but i dont hear people mention that Donna is "IN TUNE" how many times have you listened to show and they just hurt when shes out of tune. And the keys of this era Phat. Reviewer: luckymw - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 18, Subject: oh calm down already In a year where the Dead tore it up more nights than not, this show has always been slightly overrated to me.

Other than the definitive Dancin', the 1st set was average. The next night in Buffalo has the better 1st set. I think that this is the best show I have ever heard The acoustics in that place were awesome as well.

I really never get tired of listening to this show. If you have never heard it, it is definitely worth the download. Is this the original here or is it the spliced in version? Reviewer: gratefulweb - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 8, Subject: One of the truly special shows On the anniversary of one of the all-timers, this show is held so dear by so many deadheads that it is one of the true links for newbie to old-timer as someone notes below.

It has almost invariably been one of the first tapes of a show that we first had our minds blown by and one of the first tapes that we literally wore out My highest recommendation is to listen regularly to the Rob Eaton Betty Board with the Audience splice for those two glitches, but there is something very special about an excellent audience tape CD. Obnoxious fan comments and offbeat clapping are generally made up for by the ambiance and crowd response, making one feel even more a part of the original experience.

This is an excellent audience with a minimum of negative audience intrusion. As for the show itself, there is little that can be added to the many previous reviews, except, perhaps, to note the sometimes unheralded gems of the first set. Everyone knows how otherworldly the second set is and of course the Dancin' from set one is held as perhaps the finest version around. But depsite a somewhat disappointing Minglewood, almost every version of songs from set one could be thought of as "best" versions.

In particular my favorites are Loser, TLEO, Jack Straw for its fluidity and perfect groove, how often do you think of this song for its groove?! The second set has the bonus of "everybody's favorite fun game Take-A-Step-Back". And beside the mundane Estimated, the set is perfectly, ineffibly transcendant.

This show can certainly hold its own against the great shows that are on the tip of the tongue for so many deadheads. And that is not to say that they are the "best" shows per se, because grading is always going to be subjective, but they definitely have whatever qualities it takes to be mentioned with the best!

And IMO it is just fun to listen and then attempt to explain what it is that made the experience so miraculous This is the best show ever performed by anyone in the history of music. There has been nothing prior or since that has achieved the epiphanic level of being, the intensity of experience of pure spiritual ecstasy, the highest level of Nirvana, as has been accomplished here.

Reviewer: crazyleggedj - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 14, Subject: wooooooooo! I started listening to the dead a little over one year ago! I went to Bonnaroo , and passed out after 2 days of heat and drugs, and the ice storm knocked me out and I missed what would have been a fairly good introduction to the dead Later that summer in late July I would finally witness the magic of the dead at blossom music center with warren haynes.

But regardless of where you get it, it's when you sit the hell down and pretend like your there and let the music take you to that place where time doesn't exist and nothing matters but your next breath and the next note jerry is going to hit I knew jerry had it in him to just tear it up but no one ever had this kickass tape.

I never tire of re-listening Hey, does anyone else remember snow on the ground after the show? Reviewer: JodyC - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 8, Subject: Best show ever?

First, Mr. Maizner-we appreciate all the uploads. I downloaded the lossless version as it did not exist on the other upload. However, before anyone does the same, go to the other upload and download each song seperately as they were remastered by Rob Eaton as shorten files.

While it is a pain, the quality difference is unbelievable! Again, nothing personal. But a show this good deserves the best quality available. However, disc 2 is 70 minutes of some of the finest dead you'll ever hear.

Sunny, 70 degrees, jumped in the car as to not be disturbed and so I could turn it up as far as Mr. Bose allows, cracked a cold Fosters oil can and drove 70 miles around the outerbelt in St. Louis grinning my ass off. Dancin minutes of funkafied glory, SF-opening notes my the hairs on my arms and legs stand on end and the base line-pure Philness.

You will want to check out the remaster from the night before as well from Boston my first show! Very good as well. Having heard these two nights, its obvious the boys were on top of their game. I can't wait to hear the other show from this run.

Who knows, but I gotta say it's at least the greatest in 77, a great year for SFs. 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 distortion Best ever show?

I dunno, what is this, the NFL? This show is undeniably fun, from the big Minglewood, to the funkified, all-out Danicin' that is sure to put a smile on your face, or make you jump up and start doing the robot dance, Dead-style. To the Dew, sweet, sweet finale. It's place in GD lore was cast long ago, but it is so great to relive the debate through archive online, something I only imagined in my wildest dreams in the years after All the best.

Reviewer: GoodOlGratefulDead - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 5, Subject: Some Perspective on the Show 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.

At Barton Hall, Phil was playing very, very well. The dude is just ripping it and sliding it up and down the frets. I also happen to like the opening of these earlier "Scarlets" better than the way the song later evolved -- here, Keith keyboardist plays the opeing riff, while Jerry and Bob sort of follow his lead.

In later years, Jerry would usually start Scarlet with a guitar riff, and the keyboards were secondary. Take a listen if you don't believe me. The jam between the end of Scarlet and the beginnig of Fire is musically and technically one of their best transitions as well. How they get from Scarlet to Fire is absolutely mesmerizing, and when you hear Jerry pluck the first few chords of the Fire intro, you get chills or at least this old Deadhead does. It's also a heaping slice of a bygone era, and one best listened to with your eyes closed, the music turned up VERY loud, and picturing yourself at Barton Hall, dancing, all those years ago.

While what constitutes the "best show of all time" depends on the song selection, the venue, the audience vibe, and the quality of the boys' playing among other things , this show certainly was top notch in most of those categories. If you've never really listened to the Dead and have always wondered what all the hype was about, then this show, muscially speaking, is the show that will convert you.

The boys' playing that night was also very tight as opposed to some of the looser, more free-flowing concerts that novices tend not to like and which takes some getting used to , and the quality of the sound cannot be beat. It is therefore very accessible to those who are uninitiated. I always tell people that if you've never seen a Grateful Dead concert, you've never really seen a rock concert.



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