• Winterland Arena - December 30, 1977
    *appears on "Dick's Picks Vol 10"

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  • Mississippi Half-Step
    Me and My Uncle
    Dire Wolf
    Looks Like Rain
    Row Jimmy
    Big River
    Peggy-O
    Passenger
    Ramble on Rose
    Let it Grow

    Samson and Delilah
    Ship of Fools
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    St. Stephen
    Sugar Magnolia

    U.S. Blues

    Good Lovin'

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  • Strider 808808
    6 years 2 months ago
    Stealin'
    Well I'm Stealin back to that same old used to be! 1st time viewing of video from 12/30/77. Aside from Mickey jamming with the Dead 10/20/74, these two (29,30) Dead shows were the only times I saw the band in that formation. Both nights were so stellar .Today 12/30, it's 40 years since dancing in the hallowed halls of Winterland. Forty Years, 40 forty! You fockin A! 40 years
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    Malbuff
    8 years 6 months ago
    Dealin'
    The band was dealin' in 1977, without question my favorite Grateful Dead year. I attended five shows, not too bad for a non-traveling hometown Deadhead with a full-time job, and all of them were great. Now, my memory of this show is marred somewhat by remembering my surly attitude at being shut out of the New Year's gig-- I may have been a Deadhead, but I was not a particularly mature Deadhead. This one also improves on hearing years later, though I never did warm up to Weir's version of "Good Lovin'", sacrilege though that may be to some of you. Still, four stars, because 1977 was a four-star year!
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*appears on "Dick's Picks Vol 10"
setlist
Mississippi Half-Step
Me and My Uncle
Dire Wolf
Looks Like Rain
Row Jimmy
Big River
Peggy-O
Passenger
Ramble on Rose
Let it Grow

Samson and Delilah
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
St. Stephen
Sugar Magnolia

U.S. Blues

Good Lovin'
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The band was dealin' in 1977, without question my favorite Grateful Dead year. I attended five shows, not too bad for a non-traveling hometown Deadhead with a full-time job, and all of them were great. Now, my memory of this show is marred somewhat by remembering my surly attitude at being shut out of the New Year's gig-- I may have been a Deadhead, but I was not a particularly mature Deadhead. This one also improves on hearing years later, though I never did warm up to Weir's version of "Good Lovin'", sacrilege though that may be to some of you. Still, four stars, because 1977 was a four-star year!
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Well I'm Stealin back to that same old used to be! 1st time viewing of video from 12/30/77. Aside from Mickey jamming with the Dead 10/20/74, these two (29,30) Dead shows were the only times I saw the band in that formation. Both nights were so stellar .Today 12/30, it's 40 years since dancing in the hallowed halls of Winterland. Forty Years, 40 forty! You fockin A! 40 years