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Garcia 11/27/1977

The Palladium, New York, NY
SHNID 6621
Source Summary
Jerry Garcia Band:Early & Late Show: AUD (DAT: MAC>D>CDR>EAC>SHN)
Entered by Joe Jupille
Checksums d1, d2, d3, d1wav, d2wav, d3wav
Disc Counts 2 / 3
Media Size
Date Circulated
Date Added
06/06/01
03/15/2002
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Other Sources
SHNID 16913 Jerry Garcia Band, Early Show: MAC (Taped by...
SHNID 16914 Jerry Garcia Band, Late Show: MAC (Taped by...
SHNID 141957 JGB; early show; FLAC2496: Bob Minkin & Dino...
SHNID 141958 JGB; early show; FLAC1644: Bob Minkin & Dino...
SHNID 176421 JGB; Late show; flac2496; Analog Audience...
Jerry Garcia Band
11/27/77
The Palladium, New York, NY

My source:  Andy Bear G.
AUD (DAT: MAC>D>CDR>EAC>SHN)


Early Show

Disk 1
Set One:  
01. How Sweet It Is  
02. Catfish John  
03. That's What Love Will Make You Do  
04. Simple Twist Of Fate  

Disk 2
01. Don't Let Go  
02. Rueben & Cherise  
03. The Harder They Come  

Late Show Encore:  
04. Lonesome And A Long Way From Home


Late Show

Disk 3
01. Let It Rock  
02. They Love Each Other  
03. Knockin' On Heaven's Door  
04. Mystery Train  
05. Gomorrah  
06. I'll Take A Meldoy  
07. Mission In The Rain  




Comments

Date: 04/26/2002
There is a fifth track on disc 2, the cover "Moonlight Mile" (Jagger/Richards). This mysterious SBD filler is probably from early 1976, which I believe is the only period JGB played the tune.
Date: 04/26/2002
A knowledgeable collector has suggested that the Moonlight Mile is from 2/21/76 late show, though I can't confirm or deny that.
Date: 06/12/2002
I have not heard this .shn set, but odds are pretty good that it derives from a recording made by Barry Glassberg (30' spaced Sony ECM 280s > Sony TC 153 or 158 from the 1st row loge).
Date: 05/05/2003
The above may not have been such a safe bet, though I don't know it to be wrong. Eddie Claridge also taped these shows (per the Jerry Site: Sony ECM-280 mics > Sony TC-152 casette deck, recorded center of balcony on railing), and his tape and Glassberg's sound a lot alike. Someone will have to go through and carefully compare this with known copies of each of those masters in order to determine which (if either!) is represented in these .shns.
Date: 02/13/2005
User: CS Miller
If the other, newer source is definitely Glassberg's, then this one is probably Claridge's. They are definitely different sources, as the mics on this one sound like they were placed closer together. Both are nice, so it just comes down to personal preference.