You can find the Cornell Show as well as a few other May '77shows in mp3 format at http://stash.nugs.net/stash.asp
If you want lossless you will probably have to bit torrent it. Happy hunting!
"...the powerful plays goes on, and you may contribute a verse"
-Walt Whitman-
I like the 2 live albums from the Warfield Theater and Radio City Music Hall runs from September 1980 (Im looking for individual shows from any of those runs) and is there someone who has a copy of The Oops Show from Amsterdam from there 1980 Tour of Europe Im also interested in hearing that
Peace
Isaac
just go to the Vineyard on this site and sign up for the Vine here
http://www.dead.net/forum/may-1977-east-coast-vine
you get 5-8 and a bunch of others!
Can someone tell me where I can find a copy of the May 8th, 1977 show at Barton Hall, Cornell U. I have heard heads just rave about, and I would love to hear it. Thanks in advance for any help.
One of the first shows I really got into was 6/25/92 Chicago. First "School Girl" since '87 and a Drums>Space jam that gives me chills. Also, 10/31/91 Oakland. Great setlist with a Dark Star>Kesey Rap>Drums>Space>Dark Star during the second set. Though it is overly stated the May '77 run is amazing. The DP 3 second disc (5/22/77) is one of my all time favorite discs to listen to.
"...the powerful plays goes on, and you may contribute a verse"
-Walt Whitman-
I only have bits and pieces of these shows on a Parrot records release called "The Best Damn Music in the World" but
Fillmore East 2/11/70 with Greg and Duane Allman and Peter Green
St. Louis Fox Theatre 2/2/70
The Warehouse, New Orleans 2/1/70 with Fleetwood Mac
"You know the one thing we need is a left handed monkey wrench....."
Lets get these shows out there on from dead.net. This is probably the best run of the Greek shows ever.
The Shakedown will knock your jock off
I'm looking for a tape of this show. My father told me about this show - he described it as the best show (any show) he'd ever been too. I'd love to be able to give him a copy of this show as a Xmas gift. any help?
HippieChuck-apparently i was mistaken,some did mention it.and i hate to say it,no one shoot me but alot of the dead shows with warren were really good!i cant compare him to jerry,2 different styles.warren really knows how music works!ive heard a couple and they sounded really clean.
Locations
Buckeye...Those Shows Were Vined In Wav. You Never Want Mp3's.There Are Some great Vines Over There.Check It Out.
Trevor..The Wharehouse Show You Mentioned Is In The Vinyard,As Part Of The Whole Run.
(Cause,There's An Easy Wind....Blowin' Cross The Bayou Today)