funny, i just listened to that the other day from archive. great show. the GD folks have just released a May 77 box set with five shows and this is one of them.An audience recording bootleg of the Grateful Dead in Memorial Coliseum on 5-17-1977. Thirty six years ago today.
Here's a link to the archive.org to download. If you are set up to decode flac, it is the better sound; the vbrmp3 (300mb file size) zip file is easier and sounds pretty good, too.
Yep, I was there . . mostly.
http://archive.org/details/gd1977-05-17.aud.maizner.minches.88771.flac16
Bazza, here's one for you from Gainesville in 1980. An audience tape from the legendary Jim Wise.
http://archive.org/details/gd1980-11-29.beyerm160.wise.miller.101722.flac16
"What a long strange trip it's been . . . "
NICE 579 - thank you!An audience recording bootleg of the Grateful Dead in Memorial Coliseum on 5-17-1977. Thirty six years ago today.
Here's a link to the archive.org to download. If you are set up to decode flac, it is the better sound; the vbrmp3 (300mb file size) zip file is easier and sounds pretty good, too.
Yep, I was there . . mostly.
http://archive.org/details/gd1977-05-17.aud.maizner.minches.88771.flac16
Bazza, here's one for you from Gainesville in 1980. An audience tape from the legendary Jim Wise.
http://archive.org/details/gd1980-11-29.beyerm160.wise.miller.101722.flac16
"What a long strange trip it's been . . . "
Some phenomenal Zevon there, sir. Also Ryan Adams/Cardinals; especially the ones taken from the soundboard.NICE 579 - thank you!
To be honest I never knew about archive.org - a lot of cool stuff there!
My memory is a bit foggy from the Gainesville period as well - for some reason...:redface:
You and I have talked about this a few times, but if the Dead and Led Zeppelin can play back to back nights in the State of Alabama - Then anything is possibleAn audience recording bootleg of the Grateful Dead in Memorial Coliseum on 5-17-1977. Thirty six years ago today.
Here's a link to the archive.org to download. If you are set up to decode flac, it is the better sound; the vbrmp3 (300mb file size) zip file is easier and sounds pretty good, too.
Yep, I was there . . mostly.
http://archive.org/details/gd1977-05-17.aud.maizner.minches.88771.flac16
Bazza, here's one for you from Gainesville in 1980. An audience tape from the legendary Jim Wise.
http://archive.org/details/gd1980-11-29.beyerm160.wise.miller.101722.flac16
"What a long strange trip it's been . . . "
The Dead were originally set for April 23rd. Then the whole southern part of the tour was rescheduled for later, which meant the T-townYou and I have talked about this a few times, but if the Dead and Led Zeppelin can play back to back nights in the State of Alabama - Then anything is possible
Without Jimmie Rodgers, I would have never learned to play guitar.My uncle used to play this song all of the time when my Grandpa had the weekly Saturday night guitar playing events. Jimmie Rodgers forever!