Set 1



Bertha ->

Good Lovin'

Dire Wolf

El Paso

It Must Have Been The Roses

New Minglewood Blues

Ramble On Rose

The Promised Land

Deal



Set 2



Samson And Delilah

Ship Of Fools

Estimated Prophet ->

The Other One ->

Eyes Of The World ->

Drums ->

Space ->

Wharf Rat ->

Franklin's Tower ->

Sugar Magnolia



Encore

Terrapin Station ->

One More Saturday Night

Werewolves Of London

Audio Source Information



SBD (shnid=294)







Source: SBD> [?]> DAT>CDR



Notes: No known flaws.







AUD (shnid=91766)



MOTB Release: 0068 16/44.1



Release Date: 2008-05-03



Band: Grateful Dead



Date: 1978-07-08 (Saturday)



Venue: Red Rocks Amphitheatre



Location: Morrison, CO



Analog Audience Source: FOB Master Cassettes (MAC)



Medium Stock Brands: MAC = 3 x Maxell UD XL II C90



Analog Lineage: Unknown Mircophones => Unknown Tape Deck [Patch] => Nakamichi 550 [Dolby Encode] >> MAC



Analog Sound Preservation: MAC >> Nakamichi DR-1 => Grace Design Lunatec V3 [Pre-Only] => Korg MR-1000 >> DSF [1-bit 5.6448 MHz Stereo] >> Korg MR-1000 => Korg AudioGate >> WAV [24/96]



Taped By: Timothy Knight



Transfer By: Adam Egert



Mastering By: Kevin Tobin



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- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com



- FLAC conversion 10-APR-2008



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Multitrack Mixdown Settings







SET ONE







Stereo Matrix



SBD -1



AUD -0







SET TWO







Stereo Matrix



SBD -1



AUD -0



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Audio Patches:







1) At the beginning of soundboard, 11 minutes and 56.291 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source. This includes a Bobby joke while they waited to get Phil's bass started.







2) Between Good Lovin' and Dire Wolf, 13.013 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







3) Between Dire Wolf and El Paso, 1 minute and 01.201 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







4) Between El Paso and It Must Have Been The Roses, 06.233 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







5) Between It Must Have Been The Roses and Minglewood Blues, 16.811 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







6) Between Minglewood Blues and Ramble On Rose, 44.768 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







7) Between Ramble On Rose and Promised Land, 3 minutes and 01.306 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







8) At the beginning of the second set soundboard, 06.010 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







9) Between Samson And Delilah and Ship Of Fools, 42.181 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source. This includes the first 20 seconds of Ship Of Fools.







10) Between Ship Of Fools and Estimated Prophet, 14.755 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source.







11) 11 minutes and 40 seconds into Estimated Prophet, 09.855 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source.







12) 09 minutes and 54 seconds into Eyes Of The World, 44.700 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







13) 04 minutes and 13 seconds into Drums, 25.765 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source.







14) At the start of Wharf Rat, 05.332 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







15) 07 minutes and 13 seconds into Franklin's Tower, 12.374 seconds were missing from the audience source and was filled in with audio from the soundboard source.







16) Between Sugar Magnolia and Terripan Station, 1 minutes and 30.000 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







17) Between One More Saturday Night and Werewolves Of London, 28.646 seconds were missing from the soundboard source and was filled in with audio from the audience source.







18) Matrix\DTS were synced using the audience as the reference due to



being more consisent and better known lineage.







Brokedown House Production

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Reviewer: The Dirty Mac - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 15, 2016

Subject: Giving Thanks/ Pilgrimage/Houses of the Holy Got the tape of this show somewhere in my junior year of high school by an older Head who worked at a BP gas station in my hometown.



I was familiar with late 60's dead and early 90's dead, but this was like finding a secret garden of transcendence. Estimated>Other One (what?!?!) Listened to this Red Rocks non-stop, and burnt out two Maxell copies of this show roving in my blue 86' volvo station wagon.



Summer after senior year/graduation, three good fiends and I drove that wagon from Cleveland, Ohio, to 910 Haight-Asbury. We made a special, deliberate stop at Red Rocks, in Morrison, to honor this show. We pulled in the late afternoon, parked as close as we could, got high high high and listened to this entire show, about eighteen years later. We left roses for the ghosts.



We camped that night on the banks of the Colorado

River and I remember feeling the peace and accomplishment of what I imagine a religious pilgrim feels after such a quest. I still feel it today, tonight, as I listen to this show- a warm feeling, like a candle- I have loved this show and I have given thanks.



"He who touches this book (aka- show)

touch not a man

but a soul."



-Walt Whitman



- May 15, 2016Giving Thanks/ Pilgrimage/Houses of the Holy

Reviewer: The Rev Dr Sherwood Forrester - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 21, 2015

Subject: Classic Late '70s Dead Absolutely a five-star show. The band was feelin' it, the audience was feelin' it, and I'm feelin' it -- they always seemed to kick it up a notch at Red Rocks, and this show is no exception. - October 21, 2015Classic Late '70s Dead

Reviewer: deadpolitics - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 27, 2013

Subject: must have been the doses classic show. listen to that guy wail after roses wraps up. grin worthy. - September 27, 2013must have been the doses

Reviewer: danfleonard@gmail.com - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 12, 2012

Subject: Great show Wow what an underrated show. Sugar Mags is HOT - December 12, 2012Great show

Reviewer: planetrockgd - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 19, 2012

Subject: SHHH! gotta love jerry shhhh-ing during wharf rat.

What a great show this is! - November 19, 2012SHHH!

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite - September 29, 2011

Subject: Great show, but this recording is very thin-sounding and bottomless. Or maybe they never did get the bass working right, but the AUD of this show is way better sounding. - September 29, 2011Great show,

Reviewer: Alto_Madness - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 27, 2011

Subject: Fantastic Fantastic show. Jerry's guitar, Bobby's voice, Donna's harmonies, and the choice of songs make it so. Jerry's choice of guitar sounds and licks is impeccable - with that uncanny sense of timing and nuance, he evokes Chuck Berry, Chicago style blues, Tennessee bluegrass, British Invasion, psychedelia, and '60s folk revival over the course of three hours. The rhythm section never sounded better, and really shine on a hard-driving "Drums -> Space". The songs draw from the best of the Dead's repertoire, and strike the perfect balance between the folksy and psychedelic aspects of the band. Also, any show that has both "Dire Wolf" and "Wharf Rat" will almost automatically get a high rating in my book. All I can say is, I wish I had been there, though I was born too late for that - as a one-year-old, I probably would not have appreciated it fully, though I'm sure I would have enjoyed the friendly faces. - September 27, 2011Fantastic

Reviewer: Schneidawg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 6, 2011

Subject: God save the child who rings that bell Speechless, full of joy and sadenss at the same time. This was Garcia, Donnna, Bobby, Phil, Mickey and Billy at their absolute finest up to that moment. One amazing night in the foothills of the rocky mountains.



The recording is bar-none for the energy and quality it converys. Thank you to those who made it possible. - June 6, 2011God save the child who rings that bell

Reviewer: 7andrew7 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 17, 2011

Subject: Warren f-in Zevon!!! The absolute best version of one of the best songs of the entire last century!!! Does anyone know of other versions?? I did a search but could find jack-----Bob and Donna nail that stuff!!! - January 17, 2011Warren f-in Zevon!!!

Reviewer: RawBC - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 16, 2010

Subject: Wow! I can't stop listening to this show, it's great! I keep coming back to it when I need something to listen to while I work. What a great slice of history preserved for all of us to enjoy. Thank you to everyone who made this one possible, and thank you Internet Archive. Weird side note, I was in Wal-Mart (I know, I know...) the other day and stumbled on a reproduction of the shirt from this concert...



Anways, enjoy! - September 16, 2010Wow!

Reviewer: gratedude69 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 14, 2010

Subject: solid the bertha rips opening, just kick ass, rest of first set is pretty good, the second set here is awesome, love the estimated through eyes and the wharf through sugar, great stuff



dont even need to discuss the encore, its great! - July 14, 2010solid

Reviewer: myhungryhippo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 8, 2010

Subject: impressed at the AUD recording like the 40sbd 60AUD mix



gives just the extra bump of channel/panning we need - July 8, 2010impressed at the AUD recording

Reviewer: Jeff Knorek from Nova Scotia - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 19, 2010

Subject: this even ~sounds~ like a summer show Spring is an intense time of year, what with change and rebirth and regrowth and all. So it is no wonder that the Spring '78 run was, as a whole, more intense than this summer show...but summer has that easy-glide, smooth action slurpy-slippery yummy fuck-as-much-as-we-want-to kinda' vibe, and this show reflects this is a great way..."let's party and let's ROCK and *Love each other* all the while"...this recording is a must have. - March 19, 2010this even ~sounds~ like a summer show

Reviewer: oneprowierdo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 8, 2009

Subject: N I C E ! picked this up at some other site an it is simply fan-fuckin-tastci >sweet matrix .second set is an all time favorite of mine ,,no matter how many times I hear it , it just gets better THANK YOU goes out to all who was involved in bringing this out ; CHEERS and keep sharing the joy - December 8, 2009N I C E !

Reviewer: gastheavalon - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 2, 2009

Subject: His hair was perfect Man, there is something about this show. The thin air must've gone to their heads or somethin'. Donna is great here. Bobby is also kills it. Not something written all that often. They sound like it's a party and everything's hitting them just right. Bobby's freaky slide experiments somehow keep paying off, and Donna is keeps flying off the handle and for some reason it sounds very right. Not to mention her back and forth with Garcia on Werewolves : oh yeah? yeah? awwww! It even sounds cool that Jerry's voice is all horse and rough. Sometimes it all comes together... - September 2, 2009His hair was perfect

Reviewer: rdeadbuck - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 22, 2009

Subject: Quality Show I have always felt that this show never quite got the raves it deserves. Outside of the killer 2nd set and three encores to boot, the overall energy of this show is phenominal. As far as the recording goes, I have never heard a show that has Bob in the mix as clear as this one does. Anyone who doubts Bob's importance as a musician to this band has not heard this show. It is a must have!!!!!!! - April 22, 2009Quality Show