Set 1



Jack Straw

Dire Wolf

Cassidy

Peggy-O

Mexicali Blues ->

Mama Tried

They Love Each Other

New Minglewood Blues

Scarlet Begonias ->

Fire On The Mountain



Set 2



Samson And Delilah

Ship Of Fools

Estimated Prophet ->

Eyes Of The World ->

Drums ->

Space ->

Iko Iko ->

Sugar Magnolia



Encore

U.S. Blues

Notes:







-- Set 2 is seamless



-- This source doesn't have the flaws that the other sources have



-- Reel flip during Drumms fixed with crossfade

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Reviewer: cassidy&gt;benson&gt;casey - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 13, 2018

Subject: Peggy-O and so much more A great version of Peggy-O with Jerry's voice filled with emotion and then the guitar solo really takes off; Bobby provides the background twangs that add substance.



Cassidy has an urgency that seems almost about to explode before the "flight of the seabirds" lets it go.

Eyes has that same urgency, with Jerry throughout the show following the drummers' lead and playing quickly in his many notes/don't hold a note style of this era.



And how then to explain a slow and methodical Iko.

Lots to listen to.

- November 13, 2018Peggy-O and so much more

Reviewer: Sixtus - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 8, 2015

Subject: Great Show from '78 This is a fantastic show. Solid Jack Straw opener and listen to this Peggy O - it is probably my favorite version of all time - Jerry nails the amazing solo in the middle of the song and it just seems to keep on going. Also, a very interesting Scarlet > Fire to close the first set, Jerry is doing some col things once the post-vocal jam starts. Second set Estimated > Eyes goes from gooey, mysterious slinky to fastpaced fluidity and Keith seems to step it up at just the right time in the jam after the second Eyes verse....only to come back once and for all after the final verse in one last explosion. A very sweet, early-on Iko and rocking Sugar Magnolia round out this amazing show.



Do not leave this stone unturned! - July 8, 2015Great Show from '78

Reviewer: njpg - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2012

Subject: Some incredible stuff here. Both this and the most recent AUD tape (the 24 bit job) are excellent, and I recommend both. - April 16, 2012Some incredible stuff here.

Reviewer: rschwz28 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 11, 2010

Subject: not your father's Dead While I am partial to '68 to '71, I gave this show a listen for a change of pace. I am not fond of the "electric piano" sound, nor of the way they ended Sugar Magnolia in this era. And the way they opened Jack Straw in this show nearly had me gagging over the toilet. But Jerry's work near the end of that song redeemed it for me. And there are enough exciting moments for me to rate this four stars, the most I can give a show from this era.



But take a lesson from this. It was one year after Jerry began smoking heroin. As Garcia himself said, at first drugs give you freedom - then they imprison you. - September 11, 2010not your father's Dead

Reviewer: jvetter18 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 16, 2010

Subject: Favorite Peggy-O Listen and learn. A+ show, of course Charlie Miller delivers the good here. Listen w/ headphones and you will be on stage....The Peggy-O is transcendent with a solo that's very unique. - April 16, 2010Favorite Peggy-O

Reviewer: )€-\) H€-\) - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 31, 2009

Subject: Here's a nice little gem.... Love it. US BLUES at the end rocks. Epecially the thank-you, lol. Sounds fantastic. I will enjoy this one many times over in the future. Drums and Space are usually not my thang, but this one was listenable and had cohesiveness. Maybe it was my mood? either way it shouldn't disappoint. )€-\) H€-\) -- July 31, 2009Here's a nice little gem....