Set 1



Jack Straw, Loser, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Althea, Easy To Love You, Minglewood Blues, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider



Set 2



Shakedown Street-> Samson & Delilah, Ship of Fools, Terrapin Station-> Lost Sailor-> Saint Of Circumstance-> Drums-> Not Fade Away-> Black Peter-> Sugar Magnolia, E:Alabama Getaway-> E: Promised Land

Notes:



-- Set 2 is seamless



-- This is a re-master of shnid=89165



-- Thanks to Joe B. Jones for his help with the pitch correction

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Reviewer: Tar Hale - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 9, 2016

Subject: In the shadows of the Moon Two things stand out in my memory about this show. Terrapin Station was spectacular. Jerry standing in the green lighting and haze while singing in the shadows of the moon. The other was after the show in the alley out back seeing Bill Walton and some of the band trying to prank the crowd. It's hard to fool the crowd when you have a 6' 11" Dead Head with you!! My second show with Brent on keys. This was a great sign of what was going was going to be a good 11 year run. - December 9, 2016In the shadows of the Moon

Reviewer: revjurneyman - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 11, 2015

Subject: ima Brent fan and it makes me glad to hear him so high in the mix. His creativity and the energy he brought to the band in '79 is pure magic. The Boys seem to feed off his new lines and experimental jamming, and nowhere else is there a better example of this. - November 11, 2015ima Brent fan

Reviewer: JSlokes - favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 28, 2012

Subject: Instrumental Perfection Gah, this is such a good concert. Here, they are instrumentally as close to flawless as I can remember them being; more to the point, this show highlights the capacity for otherworldly genius in their songwriting. Several of the epic/complex/symphonic tunes & jams made their way into this show.



Instrumentally, they nail the tunes: they're on the tight side. Brent's contribution on this night is just right on, fully integrated with the group.



The band is an introverted cadre on this evening, and the lyric delivery is even more of an afterthought than usual - except JG, who seems to be really on point this night.



In the late '70s and into the '80s, when they have a ground-breaking opus of accessible masterpieces, from Loser to Wharf Rat to Lost Sailor to Terrapin (just to name a few from this show - and there are more in this show), you rarely get both that brilliant musical introspection and the extroversion of convincing lyric delivery from Bob and Jerry, like you got in the late 60s, early 70s.



I give this about 1-2 stars for the shoddy group singing. But the instrument work is about 8 stars out of five, so this night gets a 4. - November 28, 2012Instrumental Perfection