Minglewood Blues-> Sugaree-> El Paso, Jack A Roe-> Little Red Rooster, Tennessee Jed, It's All Over Now, Bird Song-> Women Are Smarter Shakedown Street-> Lost Sailor-> Saint Of Circumstance-> Drums-> Spanish Jam*-> Uncle John's Band-> Not Fade Away-> Wharf Rat-> Around & Around-> One More Saturday Night, E: It's All Over Now Baby Blue

Bertha Remaster of unknown Soundboard source



(*)SBD>>???>>CDA>>WAV(EAC)>>DAW(Bertha)>>CDA/SHN

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Reviewer: c-freedom - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 18, 2020

Subject: Free don't come easy, FREE don't come for Free

East Coast.

As already mentioned wait for the Sounboard to kick in 3 minutes into Sugaree.

Lest we overlook it was Minglewood>Sugaree>El Paso to open.

Good tune selection for entire 1st set.

Brent drops a massive jam toward the later part of Shakedown

Nothing wrong with Sailor>Saint (just a preference thing)

interesting how a shows street cred goes up and down over time with the flow of the reviewers.

I got no issue with 5 stars on this it is well jammed nd both Weir and especially Garcia are smooth on the vocals.

Also gotta say that the last batch of Brent shows that I listened to was in 1981 and I really can hear the increasing subtlety , color or tone here. I find myself focused on the keys.

Jerry just keeps it all moving furthur..

Yeah, that is Spanish Jam really laid back and right into drums.

Entire 2nd Set is what I like to call the EXPRESS TRAIN.

No down time between songs

That might be the one thing

we had in the 80's that not even

the legendary 70's shows of yore can claim.

Nothing like being able to dance thru an entire set!

Drums is just O.K (they don't pound the big ones)

Cool electronica at times to flip a tripping fool.

Space starts with Jerry noodling

off the electronics

then Brent exploring with Garcia

oh UJB at

(has a similar feel to the Wheel)

Amazing they didn't pull that out of space more often.

It is a gentle strength kinda tune

High as kite---indeed. The crowd centered Minglewood gives a taste of up tempoEast Coast.As already mentioned wait for the Sounboard to kick in 3 minutes into Sugaree.Lest we overlook it was Minglewood>Sugaree>El Paso to open.Good tune selection for entire 1st set.Brent drops a massive jam toward the later part of ShakedownNothing wrong with Sailor>Saint (just a preference thing)interesting how a shows street cred goes up and down over time with the flow of the reviewers.I got no issue with 5 stars on this it is well jammed nd both Weir and especially Garcia are smooth on the vocals.Also gotta say that the last batch of Brent shows that I listened to was in 1981 and I really can hear the increasing subtlety , color or tone here. I find myself focused on the keys.Jerry just keeps it all moving furthur..Yeah, that is Spanish Jam really laid back and right into drums.Entire 2nd Set is what I like to call the EXPRESS TRAIN.No down time between songsThat might be the one thingwe had in the 80's that not eventhe legendary 70's shows of yore can claim.Nothing like being able to dance thru an entire set!Drums is just O.K (they don't pound the big ones)Cool electronica at times to flip a tripping fool.Space starts with Jerry noodlingoff the electronicsthen Brent exploring with Garciaoh UJB at 5:30 of space but so subtle(has a similar feel to the Wheel)Amazing they didn't pull that out of space more often.It is a gentle strength kinda tuneHigh as kite---indeed. - April 18, 2020Free don't come easy, FREE don't come for Free

Reviewer: Dark Star 101 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 2, 2020

Subject: Security As a reviewer notes below, Hartford had some of the worst security, maybe not Meadowlands bad, but a hassle nonetheless. In any case, the result of that edge was the East Coast Energy that could take you really high, and this show is no exception. Great to hear again! - January 2, 2020Security

Reviewer: Niass200 - favorite favorite favorite - July 1, 2016

Subject: Very Good Like this, once the SBD kicks in. Its subsides my thoughts 82 was off, when it wasn't, but the sound was changing fast, of the overall band. never stop, as they say. - July 1, 2016Very Good

Reviewer: kbmill - - January 20, 2016

Subject: bread crumb I do love Jack-A-Roe. Hard to believe it wasn't played until 1977. It was an on and off number. This is one of only two 1982 versions and extraordinarily rare for the next few years. - January 20, 2016bread crumb

Reviewer: DJJazzZD - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 5, 2015

Subject: My favorite Baby Blue Solid show all around. The Baby Blue is emotionally delivered played with authority and sweetly sung. - October 5, 2015My favorite Baby Blue

Reviewer: GermanShepherd - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, 2014

Subject: Starts off as AUD, but then changes to SBD It seems this is a good-quality FOB aud recording, but not necessarily a soundboard, until about 3:00 minutes into Sugaree. Then it turns into the SBD. We're all spoiled by Charlie Miller's uploads, and he tends to note all the AUD patches. The Around and Around track actually includes One More Saturday Night. The OMSN track is just crowd noise, FYI. I love the fact they turned to play to the audience sitting behind the stage. Truly, a Heart of Gold band. - August 26, 2014Starts off as AUD, but then changes to SBD

Reviewer: lilrichwhiteboy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 15, 2013

Subject: Space > Uncle John's > Not Fade Away > Wharf Rat



Woops, sorry guyz. Looks like Minglewood was an AUD patch. Hmm, will I have to rewrite for a third time? Think not. Anyway, I've had a so-so, muddy audience copy of the second set since late '82. Not having kept the 1st set (I am not a completeist), Fitzy may be correct that the majority of the show is just average. But the Minglewood was solid so it might be better than I remember (Not that I've ever had to rethink my opinion about a show.)



The above segment of the second set is one of my favorite passages in GD history. The long, delicate intro by Jerry into UJB is just so wonderful, it almost - well, yes it does - it brings tears to my eyes. They really nail the body too - w/ cowbell. And the trans into NFA is fabulous. I agree wholeheartedly with all of Bill's review...very unique. Both favorites! My only beef is that NFA is fairly short. It's funny, my impression with UJB is also the same. But at over nine minutes, I really can't complain. I guess it's just becuase I truly want it to go on forever............................. Haven't heard this upload in a couple of years and was scratching my head when I heard the Minglewood again. I now have to rewrite this whole "SBD" review. I hate to tell youz guyz, but I think everyone else has to relisten too. This sounds like an F.O.B. Listen to how close the whistling is. It's closer than the band... much closer. I read on bt.etree somewhere there is a Nak 700 > D5 FOB from Barry Glassberg that isn't circulating much. Well this could be it. I've also heard about another, possibly by Rob Eaton.Woops, sorry guyz. Looks like Minglewood was an AUD patch. Hmm, will I have to rewrite for a third time? Think not. Anyway, I've had a so-so, muddy audience copy of the second set since late '82. Not having kept the 1st set (I am not a completeist), Fitzy may be correct that the majority of the show is just average. But the Minglewood was solid so it might be better than I remember (Not that I've ever had to rethink my opinion about a show.)The above segment of the second set is one of my favorite passages in GD history. The long, delicate intro by Jerry into UJB is just so wonderful, it almost - well, yes it does - it brings tears to my eyes. They really nail the body too - w/ cowbell. And the trans into NFA is fabulous. I agree wholeheartedly with all of Bill's review...very unique. Both favorites! My only beef is that NFA is fairly short. It's funny, my impression with UJB is also the same. But at over nine minutes, I really can't complain. I guess it's just becuase I truly want it to go on forever............................. - May 15, 2013Space > Uncle John's > Not Fade Away > Wharf Rat

Reviewer: Evan S. Hunt - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 19, 2010

Subject: Duty When I saw this listing as a Bertha Remaster since I have heard over 100 Bertha Remasters I felt it my duty to hear this one and give a report.



It's a really good show and a really good recording spruced up by the Bertha-thizing. All the songs are well-played and Jerry and Bobby sing good, too.



The Sugaree is pretty nice. Towards the end Jerry goes into his fanning mode and then continues on with the fanning longer than usual. It sounds sort of half-hearted at first, but eventually you recognize that Jerry is playing this way for effect.



The Bobby Womack song All Over Now covered by the Rolling Stones is a song the GD did from their stint as the Warlocks in Palo Alto. The Dead loosely patterned themselves after the 1965 Stones and this was part of their fledgling repertoire. This version is relaxed and easy to entreat ~ perfect for lounging around on a Sunday afternoon.



Have to say that the recording from out of the Hartford CC is special for the clear vocals. This must have been a decent room for acoustics. Previous Reviewers have noted that the Dead played this venue well.



What proceeds is an elegant Bird Song highlighted by Jerry's gentle gnat notes. This is a song the band loved performing. Have the GD ever played a bad version of this song?



And what can anyone say about the African based Man Smart Woman Smarter? A pedestrian tune ala Aiko that sort of salves and lubricates and makes your body sway. Like Aiko this song was a semi AM radio hit in the mid 60's. It's a pleasant song. If I had a say in it, I would change it to "women are wiser" not smarter. Hence: Man Smart Women Wise.



Shakedown Sailor Saint = all choice stuff. Great jams, highbrow playing. It's all there just the way you like it.



The rest of the second set is just as good. All Good stuff, competently dispatched. - April 19, 2010Duty

Reviewer: Mr. Charlie - Lambertville - favorite favorite favorite - December 2, 2007

Subject: This is not a board!!! Cuh-Mon archive. I love you guys but this is not a board!! Make it downloadable. - December 2, 2007This is not a board!!!

Reviewer: TheGreyDecay - favorite favorite favorite - July 13, 2007

Subject: a bit echo-y... for a SBD. Not quite as crisp as some other shows. The setlist is a bit mixed for me (but that's totally personal preference). Otherwise the guys seem pretty tight, just not my top choice overall. - July 13, 2007a bit echo-y...

Reviewer: Rich D - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 17, 2007

Subject: One of 82' Best! I would disagree with anyone who says this show is average & I was not even at this show - my first was the next night. The second set is a 5+ for the many reasons already stated including the shakedown, the awsome spanish jam w/out Jerry, and the post drum segment.



Although I am not a minglewood fan, the set opener starts off with a great grove and rest of set doesen't look back.



This board is solid and would give it a 5- rating. As mentioned on other post, I think these three shows (4/17, 4/18, and 4/19) are the best in 82 - all good soundboards too.



Thank you Archive! - April 17, 2007One of 82' Best!

Reviewer: piggriver - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 16, 2007

Subject: C'mon Ron, it's Saturday Night, let's get higher than a KITE!! OH YEAH!! Glad to have this one again!! Killer Shakedown on through... I believe I read somewhere that this was the first show for seats behind stage in an arena, thus the "This is for all the people..." from Jer. Thanks to those that were there and commented that the boys actually turned around and played to those "watching the back of our heads". Hilarious!! Whole second sets rips it up, everything stands out. Always LOVED this one. GREAT Baby Blue! - March 16, 2007C'mon Ron, it's Saturday Night, let's get higher than a KITE!!

Reviewer: DTSECOFR21 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 10, 2006

Subject: I sat front row for this one Sound Quality 4.0 ; Show Quality 4.5. Although I saw the Dead several times up close at GA concerts, I actually had a ticket for a front row center seat. At the time I was lucky enough to have a friend whose mom worked for the HCC box office and she punched out the first 4 tickets for this show and gave them to her son. The highlight of this show was Baby Blue when the band actually played to the folks behind the stage...thats the only time I've ever seen that. Great TJ, IAON, Shakedown, LS & SOS. - June 10, 2006I sat front row for this one

Reviewer: DFBayne - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 24, 2005

Subject: Outstanding 2d Set & Great Sound ﻿Disregard the review below this one. This is one of the best 2d sets of 1982. The first set is pretty standard stuff although nicely played. The second set however, kicks off with a thunderous Shakedown which develops a really nice groove in the middle jam before winding down into the first version of Lost Sailor>St. that I recall hearing that was more than just a time-killer (read bathroom song). This was the show where I finally got the point that Sailor>St. could be a killer combination. It's too bad Lost Sailor was shelved after the Philly run in '86.



The Spanish Jam is mislabeled on the list and actually comes before the drums. The post drums sequence is both well-executed and interesting. The rare UJB rising out of the space is a real treat and was quite a surprise at the time. The NFA that follows is blistering. The rest of the set is typical, but good, post-drums fare for 1982. The Baby Blue encore, however, was another treat. These earlier Baby Blues were not as perfunctory as the ones the band was doing as encores later in the 80's. Jerry nails the vocals on this one and does a few nice leads, so this is one to savor.



Take my word for it, if you have not downloaded this show, just do it -- don't even think about it, just do it. - August 24, 2005Outstanding 2d Set & Great Sound

Reviewer: fitzy77 - favorite favorite favorite - June 29, 2005

Subject: My first Dead Show!! Overall a pretty average show but you always remember breaking your cherry. Hitch-hiked to this one from a repressive Western MA prep school and missed the Minglewood but caught about half of Sugaree. Got into the Russian Lady in downtown Hartford after the show. Some douchebag bouncer let me and my five 16 year old friends in because we bribed him with a $20. What a peach of human being!!! As noted by an earlier reviewer, a nice Lost Sailer/Saint of Circumcision on this one, but for a better one try Achorage, AK 6/20/80. And can anyone for the life of them distinquish the so-called "Spanish Jam" from the plain old garden-variety "Space Jam"? It's all just white noise to this cowboy. - June 29, 2005My first Dead Show!!

Reviewer: lobster12 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 4, 2005

Subject: sailor saint agree with the reviewer early, my fav sailor saint. Good show overall but you have to check out the beginning of the second set - April 4, 2005sailor saint

Reviewer: floydtrane - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 5, 2004

Subject: The precursor to 2 hot nights I recommend this show only if you have the next two nights. The playing is great, but the sound is a little rough for me. It is much quieter, and less crisp, as the 18th and 19th. That being said, get all three nights and enjoy a hot run. - December 5, 2004The precursor to 2 hot nights

Reviewer: fireonshakedownstreet - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 27, 2004

Subject: Break out that old Victrola, put on your Rocking Shoes!! Awesome funky Shakedown with grate solos by Garcia and amazing interplay between him and Brent. Brent's keys sound really trippy. This is followed by my all time fav Sailor>Saint. Passionate vocals by Bobby and ripping runs by Jerry. UJB is excellent. What gets me post Drums on this show every time is Around and Around>OMSN. I love Bobby's vocals on this. OMSN in particular is so grate. Bobby is just beside himself.

1982 is a landmark year for the Dead. For me this is the end of the Good Ol Grateful Dead Era that began in 1977. Its the last year Jerry can sing. Its the last year before the Junky Jerry era (83-85)which is one of my fav periods, but is nowhere near as tight as 77-82. The change between 82-83 is significant. 82 was the last year it had that really tight sharp sound. This is an excellent example of Good Ol Grateful Dead. Get it if you dont got it.



Peace

David - November 27, 2004Break out that old Victrola, put on your Rocking Shoes!!