Set 1:

d1t01 - Sugaree

d1t02 - Me And My Uncle ->

d1t03 - Big River

d1t04 - Peggy-O

d1t05 - Tuning

d1t06 - Looks Like Rain

d1t07 - Stagger Lee

d1t08 - New Minglewood Blues

d1t09 - Candyman

d1t10 - The Music Never Stopped



Set 2:

d2t01 - Tuning

d2t02 - Bertha ->

d2t03 - Good Lovin'

d2t04 - From The Heart Of Me

d2t05 - Ship Of Fools

d2t06 - Samson And Delilah

d3t01 - Terrapin Station ->

d3t02 - Playing In The Band ->

d3t03 - Drums ->

d3t04 - Space ->

d3t05 - Mind Left Body Jam ->

d3t06 - Wharf Rat ->

d3t07 - Truckin'



Encore:

d3t08 - I Need A Miracle

-- Set 2 is seamless



-- Many flaws cleaned up



-- Drums/Space with Lee Oskar on harmonica



-- This source does not have cuts in PITB and I Need A Miracle



-- Mojo Jam during the Mind Left Body Jam



-- Patch material supplied by Pat Lee and transferred by Matt Smith



-- Patch was recorded by Reinhart Holwein on a Sony TC-158 cassette

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Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 12, 2019

Subject: -- beautiful show -



1st set highlights: that '78 swing Sugaree (damn!) and Bob's disco-friendly cowboy songs, Jer's deathly perfect Peggy-O.



2nd set - Jer loses his way in "Terrapin" (the show's centerpiece, hence the 4-star rating here), but all is well - there's enough dynamite here to last the entire night.



**Unlike many uptight heads (god love 'em ;) I really do enjoy Donna's "Heart of Me". It's an unpretentious song that doesn't try to be anything more than it is - and it's done quite delicately here. - July 12, 2019--

Reviewer: Evan S. Hunt - - February 24, 2013

Subject: My Response to the Naysayers Look, people, it's just my opinion. Get a wife fer chrissakes!



I was there and I wrote down every song and my comments in my notepad which accompanied me to every show. I then transferred the notes to my journal which I still have to this day. My journal says that the Wharf Rat was ho-hum. That's how it struck me then and listening to it again strikes me the same way, but it's my opinion and it is meaningless, essentially, unless you are intending to use this review to decide if it is up to your snuff.



This is a great show as all the others of this post Egypt run were, but there is a bit of distinction here and there. This night was not as fiery as the previous and I suspect, overall, that the band was a little tired.



That's all. - February 24, 2013My Response to the Naysayers

Reviewer: Deadhoe69 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 19, 2012

Subject: The Music Never Stopped This has got to be one of the finest TMNS I've heard. Beautiful middle jam with soaring peak beginning around 4:45. Makes my heart sing. - October 19, 2012The Music Never Stopped

Reviewer: princeton-g - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 18, 2010

Subject: evan hunt great show, probably not as good as the comic relieve hunt's review provides. likely noone on this earth can remember a show like this, in detail, song to song, like evan can, 30 + years later. sometimes i truly wonder if half the yaahoos that provide reviews such as this one are just alternate personalities of 22 year olds that dream of having seen the boys in 78. Anyway, i highly doubt anyone was critiquing or taking notes of each song, at winterland, in 78, much less evan. I call bullshit. - October 18, 2010evan hunt

Reviewer: Deadheadable - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 18, 2010

Subject: Winterland Ahhhhhhh I will always love that place! Saw many shows there and never had a bad time. Like most early Dead shows, once you were in it was like "church". Anything goes............One time saw Jerry at El Camino Ball Park in Palo Alto with Merl. Sat with my friends Ben and Bambie and taped the show....alas don't know where that one went but have one from '64 Champs Palo Alto and a winterland 10/25/69 I taped. Remember Fire in the city and Your Sons and Daughters? Garcia later............... - October 18, 2010Winterland

Reviewer: revolutionaryhamstrung - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, 2010

Subject: anitspetic Wharf Rat?? Evan S. HUnt - wtf are you talking about?

This version of Wharf Rat is excellent - long, wailing guitar solos, soulful singing. Also the Mojo/MLBJ that precedes it is pure magic. I was not there like you, but I think you need to listen to this again. Great show, high energy. The disjonted end to an uptempo Sugaree is about all I've found to complain about - August 26, 2010anitspetic Wharf Rat??

Reviewer: magicastles - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 19, 2009

Subject: terrapin wins Stoner Points that's a spacey turtle! Garcia vocals fading out...guitar solo trails off offf offff - September 19, 2009terrapin wins Stoner Points