Sugaree-> Little Red Rooster, Friend Of The Devil, My Brother Esau, Bird Song, Hell In A Bucket-> Deal Touch Of Grey-> Samson & Delilah, To Lay Me Down, Women Are Smarter, Terrapin Station-> Drums-> The Wheel-> I Need A Miracle-> Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad-> Good Lovin', E: Revolution

flac16; mixed SBD sources, plus AUD patches: Set 1: SBD> Master Cassette> Dat> Sonic Solutions> CD> EAC> FLAC; Set 2: SBD> Master Cassette> Reel> Dat> CD> EAC> Samplitude v7.02 Professional> FLAC; Patch Info: (FOB/12th Row) Sennheiser 421> Master Cassette (Sony D5)> Dat> CD; Edited By Charlie Miller

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Reviewer: halfofwhatyathoughtyouhad - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 3, 2019

Subject: First Set Smoker This show, just wow! opening with a sugaree for the ages & almost 17 min long!? then we get Bird Song & a Deal closer where Garcia just won't stop. felt the 2nd set is good but the 1st just smokes 83fall style. love it!! - April 3, 2019First Set Smoker

Reviewer: Mind Wondrin - favorite favorite favorite - March 13, 2018

Subject: Miracle on the Persian Area Rug

Herb Brooks Arena, home of so-called Miracle on Ice - but only a few years after the Olys were actually held here. Pretty rural for the Dead. This is the show after Dick's 6 and before the Portland, Maine show (they play well as a trilogy - but aren't the month's best). This was a heavily traded AUD in the days of B&P. It even showed up on some faves lists and recommend lists, but then got left behind in the digital age. Overall it's average '83 (though I dig all of Fall '83) but would have been great to be there. Aside from unusual provenance, the show is noted for having long versions of Sugaree, Friend, Bird and Deal. The tape, even several generations down, got traded so we could wow ourselves with the long intense jams. Heads got an unusual show, like they did a month prior at another winter resort town.



First Set. Sugaree is a monster jam right off, and @16½min it's longer than even 5/26/77. That alone doesn't make it the year's best but it IS a must-hear at least once, just for the crazy lengths Jer goes to in a Set1/Song 1. Then you get Bobby's Slide Practice™ in Lil Red. But Friend of the Devil is great. Jer's incredible fret frings even make up for Brent's Tinkle Bell preset. A below-average Brother Esau has the rollerskates lyric. The third unusually long, 1st setter is the huge (but mellow) Bird Song, which has some wonderful passages once you get inside. The Hellina and the supertempo Deal closers are average - but wait, hang on, it's another long one and it gets much better before set break.



Second Set. Touch is a strange, wobbly, plinky version, but Samson is very cool and concentrated, with nice angles - seriously jawdropping. To Lay Me Down is a wash. Bobby's harmonies = ouch! The only one of '83 and put to bed after this until '88. Dewiminna is okay but Terrapin is a struggle - at least the song part; sloppy and verses forgotten (though even the jam has the drummers all over the place). The Wheel is longer than usual and things perk up again for Miracle (obvious choice). The set finally falls together again for Goin' Down the Road, which has strong hints of '71. The rest is average, though the second-ever Revolution is a punt.



1st Set : B-

2nd Set : C

Overall = 3 stars



Highlights:

Friend of the Devil - incredible fret frings

Bird Song - mellow but huge

Samson & Delilah - concentrated angles

Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad - hints of '71



SOURCES: The eaton_miller_91126 is a top-qual AUD. The Seamons matrix is astonishing and sounds better than the SBD in several places (especially Set 2). Best SBD = miller_27585. - March 13, 2018Miracle on the Persian Area Rug

Reviewer: kee-zee - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 8, 2013

Subject: One Last Time I absolutely LOVE this show..Great sound>thanx Mr. Miller!! I use to play the living hell out of this tape and actually had to go back to my source for another copy..wore out my first one..it became distorted..Did not attend show but have been to Lake Placid..A beautiful and special place to say the least..A solid show from start to finish..but what always brings me back to this show is the To Lay Me Down>>gives me goose bumps every time I hear it..My hands down favorite one..so please GIVE IT A WHIRL - June 8, 2013One Last Time

Reviewer: Pangolin22 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 6, 2012

Subject: Not bad Overall a decent show but Jerry seems to have lost energy over the set break and i felt the Terrapin suffered a bit. The run of Samson, TLMD and Women is pretty good and worth a listen. Also a really good Hell in the first set. Don't like the Revolution at all though. 3 1/2 stars. - November 6, 2012Not bad

Reviewer: BIG_R - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 22, 2010

Subject: 10-17-83 Wow!!! I usually reserve five stars for my favorite years (72-74,77,78,89,90) but this is incredible. I don't usually comment on individual songs because it is so subjective but sugaree is unbelievable. Perfect sound quality as per usual from C Miller. - March 22, 201010-17-83

Reviewer: Dylan M - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 3, 2010

Subject: Very Nice To Have Chalie Mixed this show nice and smooth. Even when the Aud parts show up, it seems appropriate and well balanced.



We are lucky to have such a fellar working for our team.



The 17 minute sugaree opener suggests something special for late 83'. Certainly not the standard effort, this show is a standout, and a cool historical place to play.



"Lake Acid 83'"



To Lay Me Down, Samson, 14 Minute Bird Song, solid show, great effort.



If we don't have the entire soundboard, its nice to have people that will do the best they can to have the levels even for our listening pleasure. Thanks agian. - March 3, 2010Very Nice To Have

Reviewer: JurassicBlueberries.com - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 24, 2008

Subject: This show was fun to attend I remember the locals as being intrigued by the colorful dead heads coming into their town and being greeted by many smiling faces.

This show was a dream and it still feels like a dream to heard this soundboard.

I believe it to be the only "Lay Me Down of 1983

yum yum this show is better then food - July 24, 2008This show was fun to attend

Reviewer: ShannonsGun - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 6, 2008

Subject: A BIG THANKS.. More Golden Sharpless from Gordon Sharpless!



Endless thanks to you my friend. Anything you need, you let me know.

PEACE

SG - January 6, 2008A BIG THANKS..

Reviewer: dead-head_Monte - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 28, 2007

Subject: lovin' Sugaree



Listen to Bobby, at



Think about it. The band is standing up for our environment, and mother Earth: sustainable life on Earth, for all of us. They take this theme into the crescendo of Good Lovin', the closing tune for the concert. And then, they come back out and do a tasty encore with "Revolution"... standing shoulder-to-shoulder with John Lennon, so to speak. The Grateful Dead should be in the "Hall of Fame" not just for their music and concerts, but also for all their activism and civic stewardship over the years.



Let's remember their roots. Jerry was saying, back in the 60s, "Make love and listen to our music. Don't make war in Viet Nam." Now look at the bunch of us, up to our eyeballs with George W. Bush's madness. His phony war on terror. The illegal war in Iraq, based 100 percent on lies. His illegal wiretapping and spying on us, and all the torture, kidnapping, secret prisons, indefinite jailtime without charges, if Bush decides you're a bad guy. Worst of all, our scumbag Congress is totally sold-out. They won't do a thing about it, 'cept give King George the green light. Sure could use a movement here, folks. Impeach Cheney and Bush! Replace Congress! I thought I should underscore the super-value role the Dead played historically, in our society. I know Springsteen is taking a stand for what's right, these days. Let's get our country back on track. How about global warming and extreme climate change? We need a movement to take back our news media!!!



Btw, Jerry's widow, Deborah Koons Garcia, made an excellent film in 2004 that documents how genetically engineered foods -- Genetically Modified Organisms -- slipped into our food supply. We're now eating "Franken-Food". What's for dinner next? Soylent Green? Come on people, let's get a real movement going. Read about Garcia's film here:

http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/garcia110804.cfm



One more thing. Medical Marijuana is just fine. It should be totally legalized. It's an herb, not a narcotic. Stop locking people up for smoking weed. And stop all the bullshit, indiscriminate drug testing for pot with new job applicants. If you're gonna test just them, then you should be testing everybody. No one wants that. It's takes a friggin' job, to generate an income, and live in our society. Cut the shit, will ya? Smoothest and most buttoned-down Sugaree show-opener I've ever heard, that's available here on the LMA.Listen to Bobby, at 5:00 into Good Lovin'. The band goes into an interlude, and builds on it, reminiscent of Lovelight. "I wanna tell ya all about it now... cause we gotta make it work some how. I don't have to tell you what it's like these days. Sometimes you can't see shit through the smoke and the haze. You gotta have good lovin'." It goes on and builds brilliantly from there.Think about it. The band is standing up for our environment, and mother Earth: sustainable life on Earth, for all of us. They take this theme into the crescendo of Good Lovin', the closing tune for the concert. And then, they come back out and do a tasty encore with "Revolution"... standing shoulder-to-shoulder with John Lennon, so to speak. The Grateful Dead should be in the "Hall of Fame" not just for their music and concerts, but also for all their activism and civic stewardship over the years.Let's remember their roots. Jerry was saying, back in the 60s, "Make love and listen to our music. Don't make war in Viet Nam." Now look at the bunch of us, up to our eyeballs with George W. Bush's madness. His phony war on terror. The illegal war in Iraq, based 100 percent on lies. His illegal wiretapping and spying on us, and all the torture, kidnapping, secret prisons, indefinite jailtime without charges, if Bush decides you're a bad guy. Worst of all, our scumbag Congress is totally sold-out. They won't do a thing about it, 'cept give King George the green light. Sure could use a movement here, folks. Impeach Cheney and Bush! Replace Congress! I thought I should underscore the super-value role the Dead played historically, in our society. I know Springsteen is taking a stand for what's right, these days. Let's get our country back on track. How about global warming and extreme climate change? We need a movement to take back our news media!!!Btw, Jerry's widow, Deborah Koons Garcia, made an excellent film in 2004 that documents how genetically engineered foods -- Genetically Modified Organisms -- slipped into our food supply. We're now eating "Franken-Food". What's for dinner next? Soylent Green? Come on people, let's get a real movement going. Read about Garcia's film here:One more thing. Medical Marijuana is just fine. It should be totally legalized. It's an herb, not a narcotic. Stop locking people up for smoking weed. And stop all the bullshit, indiscriminate drug testing for pot with new job applicants. If you're gonna test just them, then you should be testing everybody. No one wants that. It's takes a friggin' job, to generate an income, and live in our society. Cut the shit, will ya? dead-head_Monte -- November 28, 2007lovin' Sugaree

Reviewer: koz64 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 26, 2007

Subject: Awesome What an incredibley beautiful recording! Thank you. Jerry threw me his pick as he was leaving the stage that night and I still have it. - September 26, 2007Awesome

Reviewer: fleep - - July 2, 2007

Subject: amazing sugaree I remember attending this show and being blown away by the Sugaree opener. What a treat to hear a quality recording more than 20 years later. - July 2, 2007amazing sugaree

Reviewer: UpInDaADK's - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 7, 2007

Subject: Missing Close Encounters Theme? Wasnt there a Close Enounters Theme somewhere in this show?....Im pretty sure they did the Close Encounters Theme and called down the UFO's. I remember my sister had a bad audience tape, and they did Da na na na na....thing. Great show anyway, the boys got a whiff of the clean Adirondack air and the fantastic views of Whiteface Mtn reflecting off Mirror Lake and decided to do the majesty of the mountains its just rewards.

Shout out to Chris Freedom. I grew up in LP myself. I remember snow on July 4th. Yeee Haaa! You remember a Close Encounter Theme? UpInDaADK's -- June 7, 2007Missing Close Encounters Theme?

Reviewer: StaggrLee - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 3, 2007

Subject: shadow-boxing the apocalypse This is a really enjoyable SBD/AUD matrix. Sound quality is good, but perhaps a notch below the greatest SBDs out there. I have been listening to a lot of early 80's Dead recently, this show has a great combination of energetic playing and good vocals. It's like hearing "Sugaree" for the first time, the way Jerry sings it here! My fave "Sugaree" jam, however, remains 9/2/80 (ditto for that show's smoldering "Iko->Morning Dew"!) Also, a quick shout-out to 7/29/82: my favorite show of the 80's... this lake placid show comes pretty close. - May 3, 2007shadow-boxing the apocalypse

Reviewer: Ssag - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 28, 2007

Subject: Thanks for the reminder I remember this well, one of the times I ran away as a youngster to worry my parents and see the Dead around the Northeast for a week. Portland, Lake Placid, Hartford, Worcester, Syracuse. Ahh the good old days.



Anyways, Great show. Great early versions of Touch, Esau and Bucket before the band killed them by playing them the same way after 1986. Love the 2nd set Touch as an opener. Birdsong is exceptional. Basically this is a downloader if you could or one to seek out from your friends. - April 28, 2007Thanks for the reminder

Reviewer: texmedic - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 28, 2007

Subject: I sat here and cried You folks are the only ones that would understand this...this was the first music my son ever heard, I played it to him in the NICU after he was born. This show IS why we keep listening, and the reason why our children will too... - April 28, 2007I sat here and cried

Reviewer: Chris Freedom - - April 18, 2007

Subject: This would be like seeing the Dead in my living room I did not go to this show in Lake Placid but spent my summers there growing up, before it got all the dollars for the olympics it was the greatest small town I had ever been to. I still remember they had a penny arcade where you put a penny in and could watch an old style silent movie. There were no chain names, not even a McDonalds, The Ice Cream places were off the Cow Pastures and they churned it all on the premises. On a clear day you could see the top of Whiteface Mountain or maybe it was Mt. Marcy with snow on the peak and that was sometimes even in the summer. I remember having to flee one August morning because we woke up and it was snowing, by the time we ate breakfast 3 inches on the ground by the time we got out of the mountains they were closing the roads behind us. It was a blast we were still in our shorts too!



Even though this show is post Olympics seeing a show in Lake Placid would be unbelievable compared to the other big city venues on this tour.



I am only at Sugaree right now on the stream so I am not going to rate the show. I can say the sound is excellent! - April 18, 2007This would be like seeing the Dead in my living room

Reviewer: ericgross - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 28, 2006

Subject: Great SHOW!!!! I just did the dark-room treatment on this baby, you must listen to the sugaree, sing me, women, terrapin! - September 28, 2006Great SHOW!!!!