Grateful Dead 05/09/1977
Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, NY
Source Summary
S:bReel>P>D>CD; tunings and splice (in Music) edited; via Trick and Jason; note Music d1t10 is missing from one circulating version of the shn set (md5s listed here as d1p); complete md5 with d1t10 is listed here as d1tot; thanks to Patrick Murphy for assistance; upgrade in circulation
S:bReel>P>D>CD; tunings and splice (in Music) edited; via Trick and Jason; note Music d1t10 is missing from one circulating version of the shn set (md5s listed here as d1p); complete md5 with d1t10 is listed here as d1tot; thanks to Patrick Murphy for assistance; upgrade in circulation
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SHNID 8036 Sony ECM-33Ps > Nak 550>MAC>R>D>CD; Taped by...
SHNID 8304 Sources: Soundboard Source:Betty Cantor 7" two...
SHNID 77462 SBD>REEL>PCM>DAT>CDR>EAC>SHN>Sound Forge>SHN...
SHNID 98168 flac16 ; Matrix by Hunter Seamons using Final...
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Grateful Dead
War Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo, NY
9 May 1977
Disc one: 74 minutes
1. Help on the Way > Slipknot >
2. Franklin's Tower
3. Cassidy
4. Brown-eyed Women
5. Mexicali Blues
6. Tennessee Jed
7. Big River
8. Peggy-O
9. Sunrise
10. The Music never stopped
Disc Two: 21 minutes
1. Bertha >
2. Good Lovin'
3. Ship of Fools
Disc Three: 63 minutes
1. Estimated Prophet >
2. The Other One >
3. Drums >
4. Not Fade Away >
5. Comes a Time >
6. Sugar Magnolia
E: Uncle John's Band
This is a fantastic show and an even better recording of it. Whoever
mastered the original discs did a great job of editing out the multiple
minutes of tuning that exists between each song on every analog tape of
this show I have ever heard. Also in the analog versions there was a
harsh splice right in the middle of the very hot Music never stopped.
This splice has been edited out. I think you can hear it (the edit),
but I prefer that to the splice I have heard before. Also, disc two is
only 21 minutes - this is how it came to me so this is what I am
posting.
CD lists the generation as: S:bReel, P, D, CD-R and I would class this
one A+ for sure. And let's not forget to thank Trick for the source
discs!!!
Jason
War Memorial Auditorium
Buffalo, NY
9 May 1977
Disc one: 74 minutes
1. Help on the Way > Slipknot >
2. Franklin's Tower
3. Cassidy
4. Brown-eyed Women
5. Mexicali Blues
6. Tennessee Jed
7. Big River
8. Peggy-O
9. Sunrise
10. The Music never stopped
Disc Two: 21 minutes
1. Bertha >
2. Good Lovin'
3. Ship of Fools
Disc Three: 63 minutes
1. Estimated Prophet >
2. The Other One >
3. Drums >
4. Not Fade Away >
5. Comes a Time >
6. Sugar Magnolia
E: Uncle John's Band
This is a fantastic show and an even better recording of it. Whoever
mastered the original discs did a great job of editing out the multiple
minutes of tuning that exists between each song on every analog tape of
this show I have ever heard. Also in the analog versions there was a
harsh splice right in the middle of the very hot Music never stopped.
This splice has been edited out. I think you can hear it (the edit),
but I prefer that to the splice I have heard before. Also, disc two is
only 21 minutes - this is how it came to me so this is what I am
posting.
CD lists the generation as: S:bReel, P, D, CD-R and I would class this
one A+ for sure. And let's not forget to thank Trick for the source
discs!!!
Jason
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flac16 ; Matrix by Hunter... (0)
flac16 ; Recording Info:... (0)
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Date: 08/03/2000
User:
Ed Leiken
If you only have one dead show, this should be it!! It has the best Help->Slip->Franklin's EVER!! The Dead absolutely peaked this day. It's one of the rare times when they played perfectly and the sould was perfect. Sure, Jerry forgets the words right before, "If you get confused, listen to the music play" which was quite appropriate but he did perfectly otherwise. Their jams are inspired and they are SO in sync with eachother. The Peggy-O is so beautiful it makes tears come to your eyes. There are no pops, clicks, or tape hiss defects to be found (except the splice in Music where they changed reels). It's a perfect recording of a perfect show. Everyone needs this show. Sure, the Scarlet->Fire from the day before is classic and is the show that turned many of us on to tape trading/collecting many many years ago, but this show is even better! Trust me.
Date: 08/18/2000
User:
Jim
Yep!
Date: 10/04/2000
User:
Diana Hamilton
Patrick Murphy pointed out that some copies of this show have been
inexplicably missing one track, d1t10 The Music Never Never Stopped. He went to the work of tracking down that song
from a complete shn set, provided the updated d1.md5 here, and also says he has the track available to fill out any
copies at ftp sites, if necessary. Thanks for the extra help, Patrick! :)
inexplicably missing one track, d1t10 The Music Never Never Stopped. He went to the work of tracking down that song
from a complete shn set, provided the updated d1.md5 here, and also says he has the track available to fill out any
copies at ftp sites, if necessary. Thanks for the extra help, Patrick! :)
Date: 10/19/2000
User:
tomlawless
You know, the Cornell show is hailed as THE show, but the Buffalo War Memorial show just smokes start to finish. The first set is flawless. The help->slip are the tighest and most intense I've ever heard and the franklin's brings unending smiles. The music never stopped is in a word, mindblowing. The comes a time on the second set never fails to bring tears to me eyes. And that solo...
If you EXPERIENCE the DEAD as opposed to listen, If you want to sweat blood, THIS show is for you :-))
If you EXPERIENCE the DEAD as opposed to listen, If you want to sweat blood, THIS show is for you :-))
Date: 11/08/2000
User:
George Shannon
After reading all these rave reviews, I almost hate to point out the cut in Not Fade Away at 1:39. Of course, its always been there on all analog and digital copies I've ever run across so I bet most people are accustomed to it by now.
Date: 06/18/2001
User:
PainoMan
There is a pop (most likely from a legacy sector boundary error) at the track break between Slipknot! and Franklins Tower. I know of at least one other pop like this on this show, but at the moment I can not say exactly where it is.
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