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    Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings

    Winterland June 1977
    The Complete Recordings

    The Shows

    June 7, 1977
    June 8, 1977
    June 9, 1977

    Boxed and Ready to Go!

    Sound the imperial trumpets! Bang the drum! Pop that champagne! Another Grateful Dead box set is comin’ your way! Yes, in the grand tradition of the beloved Fillmore West 1969 and Winterland 1973 boxes, comes Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings, a 9-CD box set that is sure to knock your tie-dyed socks off.

    At this point, we probably don’t need to hype you on the glories of ’77 Dead. It was a magical time for the band, which was reinvigorated by a plethora of great new material—“Terrapin,” “Estimated Prophet,” “Passenger,” “Fire on the Mountain”—and really hitting its stride again following the October ’74 to June ’76 performing hiatus. The group spent much of the first three months of 1977 recording their Terrapin Station album with producer Keith Olsen, and Garcia also managed to find time to complete the much-anticipated Grateful Dead movie (which opened June 1, 1977). The third week of April, the band embarked on what most Dead Heads agree was one of the greatest tours ever: 26 concerts in the East and Midwest in a little over a month—an awesome stretch that produced so many great shows, a few of them already released in the Dick’s Picks series and subsequently (and more, no doubt, destined to come out down the road.)

    So when the Dead returned to San Francisco’s Winterland for shows on June 7, 8, 9, they were pumped up and feeling good! They treated their hometown fans to three superb concerts that included excellent versions of much of their current repertoire, from the new combo of “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire on the Mountain,” to a truly colossal, more than 30-minute “Help on the Way” > “Slipknot!” > “Franklin’s Tower,” “Saint Stephen,” “Terrapin,” “Good Lovin’,” “Not Fade Away,” “The Other One”… too many favorites to mention (you can see the complete song lists here). Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings contains every note recorded from the three shows, more than nine hours of prime Dead, all taken from the master analog tapes, restored using the Plangent Processes, and mastered in HDCD by that inimitable sonic tweakster, Jeffrey Norman.

    The nine discs are packaged in a beautifully designed box that includes artwork by Emek (you loved his crazy Winterland ’73 phantasmagoria); a 28-page booklet featuring a wonderful and illuminating new essay by Rolling Stone senior music editor David Fricke (who dubs this a “box of paradise and circus… six complete sets of inspired risk and collective explosion”); lots of great Winterland action shots by noted GD shutterbugs Ed Perlstein and Bruce Polonsky; and a couple of little pieces of period memorabilia we won’t reveal here.

    clicking here. We know you’re gonna dig it! And rest assured, there’s plenty more where this came from: We know you love the box sets; well, we do, too!

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  • kevjones
    14 years 8 months ago
    Why do these sets have to be so overpriced?
    My turn to rant. Why do these box sets need to be so overpriced? There is a lovely Dick's Pick's release from 1977 that has 6-CDs and the quality of the music is every bit as good, if not better than this set and it costs $33.00. The Help-Slip-Frank from this Winterland run is the best EVER, I have had a high quality analouge of this for years. Why does this set have to be 100+ dollars. Do four more CDs really cost 65.00? I don't think this release is all that creative, two '77 releases in one year? Is that all they have in the vault? I like '77 but it gets a little boring, Samson and Estimated every night. I will end up buying it, because I am a collector, but I will find a used copy. The bonus disc doesn't float my boat for this release. The Fox show and Lakeland show has all the same stuff so getting the bonus disc is not imperative. Now, when the yearly box set comes out next year let's do the Greek run from '85 or a killer run from 1976 (Orpheum). What would have been great would have been the whole "From Egypt with Love" run from 10/78. Too bad they hacked that up for Road trips. By the way, the Cal Expo Road Trips is AWESOME! Get it with the Bonus Disc if its still available.
  • simonrob
    14 years 8 months ago
    As usual...
    ...Marye is alert and straight on the case, with rational explanations. Shipping options ARE presented, but to probably every potential purchaser outside the US, it was baffling to see that standard was soooo much more expensive than rush, so Marye's explanation was welcome. I am aware that postal charges change regularly and dramatically and the only real comparison available was the Winterland '73 box set - same size, weight, cost etc., but a year ago - and totally different rates. I am still curious to know why I saw no reference to a bonus disc throughout the ordering process, and also why I got billed $4,28 tax - which also appeared on the e-mail confirmation I have subsequently received. Frankly I cannot be arsed to get into a long exchange of mail with customer service over $4,28. The Euro is currently high against the Dollar. Of course, I will also have to pay about 40 Euros (about $56) VAT and import duty before the goods are finally in my clammy paws. That said, it still works out cheaper this way than buying it from a retailer in Europe. Realistically I cannot complain about anything as I conciously chose to order the thing and knew (roughly) what I was doing! Again, thanks to Marye who always seems to do the right thing at the right moment.
  • rrussell8
    14 years 8 months ago
    International Deadheads Unite! We have nothing to lose ...
    Once more the international Deadhead community has been short-shirted, locked out of ordering this set on the web site and also over the phone. My account no longer functions. I can't set up a new account that works. The brand is being seriously devalued. And it happens over and over and over again. I am getting sick of it, and it takes a lot to destroy my enthusiasm for Grateful Dead. Happy Trails
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Winterland June 1977
The Complete Recordings

The Shows

June 7, 1977
June 8, 1977
June 9, 1977

Boxed and Ready to Go!

Sound the imperial trumpets! Bang the drum! Pop that champagne! Another Grateful Dead box set is comin’ your way! Yes, in the grand tradition of the beloved Fillmore West 1969 and Winterland 1973 boxes, comes Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings, a 9-CD box set that is sure to knock your tie-dyed socks off.

At this point, we probably don’t need to hype you on the glories of ’77 Dead. It was a magical time for the band, which was reinvigorated by a plethora of great new material—“Terrapin,” “Estimated Prophet,” “Passenger,” “Fire on the Mountain”—and really hitting its stride again following the October ’74 to June ’76 performing hiatus. The group spent much of the first three months of 1977 recording their Terrapin Station album with producer Keith Olsen, and Garcia also managed to find time to complete the much-anticipated Grateful Dead movie (which opened June 1, 1977). The third week of April, the band embarked on what most Dead Heads agree was one of the greatest tours ever: 26 concerts in the East and Midwest in a little over a month—an awesome stretch that produced so many great shows, a few of them already released in the Dick’s Picks series and subsequently (and more, no doubt, destined to come out down the road.)

So when the Dead returned to San Francisco’s Winterland for shows on June 7, 8, 9, they were pumped up and feeling good! They treated their hometown fans to three superb concerts that included excellent versions of much of their current repertoire, from the new combo of “Scarlet Begonias” > “Fire on the Mountain,” to a truly colossal, more than 30-minute “Help on the Way” > “Slipknot!” > “Franklin’s Tower,” “Saint Stephen,” “Terrapin,” “Good Lovin’,” “Not Fade Away,” “The Other One”… too many favorites to mention (you can see the complete song lists here). Winterland June 1977: The Complete Recordings contains every note recorded from the three shows, more than nine hours of prime Dead, all taken from the master analog tapes, restored using the Plangent Processes, and mastered in HDCD by that inimitable sonic tweakster, Jeffrey Norman.

The nine discs are packaged in a beautifully designed box that includes artwork by Emek (you loved his crazy Winterland ’73 phantasmagoria); a 28-page booklet featuring a wonderful and illuminating new essay by Rolling Stone senior music editor David Fricke (who dubs this a “box of paradise and circus… six complete sets of inspired risk and collective explosion”); lots of great Winterland action shots by noted GD shutterbugs Ed Perlstein and Bruce Polonsky; and a couple of little pieces of period memorabilia we won’t reveal here.

—Blair Jackson

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please send me a PM with your order numbers and relevant email address and we will try to find out what's what. Thanks!
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Just received my boxed set and, lo and behold, it came with the BONUS DISC!!! Yippee! Even more fantastic music from an incredible tour. Thank you, Grateful Dead Store. I don't know about other's noted problems, but I'm thrilled with your service and have never had a problem except for a few broken cases every now and then. No biggie. You guys are the best. Todd
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A year and half later, I finally had the cash to order this, and what do you know ... a bonus disc. Now that's a bonus.
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The link to the store is broken (it 404s) and I can't find a download version of this in the store or any message that it is sold out or in fact any trace of it ever having existed. Which is kind of a shame - I'm streaming the show from archive.org, but I am broadly in favour of handing over some money instead.
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I think it is sold out. This set re-appeared (BRIEFLY) last fall, and I jumped in and bought it in Nov. 2014. After a while, it disappeared again. (Maybe they just found a few extra sets kicking around the warehouse or something?) I was pleased -- and somewhat shocked -- when my box set arrived WITH THE BONUS DISK. Sorry it seems to be gone again. Seems like a set they might want to "resurrect"
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I hope this set returns at some point, though I'm not counting on it. I'd love to get it as a mate for my Winterland 1973 box. It's surprisingly hard to find at a reasonable price on the secondary market. That's what I get for missing it years ago, I suppose.