Grateful Dead
Barton Hall
Cornell University
Ithaca, NY 
5/8/77

Originally torrented to http://tmnsp.net on 2/23/05 by clarson

Source: MAC>R>CD
Audience Recording by Jerry Moore

DISC ONE [52:39]
set one-a:
01 [05:12] New Minglewood Blues
02 [07:34] Loser
03 [04:33] El Paso
04 [07:16] They Love Each Other
05 [06:41] Jack Straw
06 [06:55] Deal
07 [08:37] Lazy Lightnin' > Supplication
08 [05:47] Brown Eyed Women

DISC TWO [58:00]
set one-end:
01 [03:34] Mama Tried
02 [11:28] Row Jimmy
03 [16:24] Dancing In The Street
set two-a:
04 [26:32] Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain

DISC THREE [54:51]
set two-end:
01 [09:52] Estimated Prophet
02 [04:42] Saint Stephen >
03 [16:56] Not Fade Away >
04 [00:53] Saint Stephen >
05 [16:55] Morning Dew
encore:
06 [05:31] One More Saturday Night

Jerry: "Lineage: Sony 153 master, w/ ECM 33P's, on Maxell UDXL-II's, Dolby B, copied via Teac AN-180 Dolby box onto Sony TC 755, Scotch Classic 10.5 inch reel, 7.5 ips, Dolby B - Transfer by Rob Berger (1/05), Sony TC 850>Teac AN-180>Sony SBM1 super bit mapper>Tascam CD-Rw4U.

Just so, hopefully, nobody can misunderstand what they got: Came off my cassette master, except for Scarlet/Fire, on which my master had speed fluctuations. THAT part came off another cassette, that had been patched out of the 153 at the show. I took those two cassette masters, and made a 10 inch reel copy, 7.5 ips, Dolby B, this within a few days of the show itself. That reel, BTW, I would call a "2nd generation" copy, though most people would call it "1st" - rule of thumb, if you see one of my own old lineages, subtract a generation to translate to current taper-speak. That 10 inch reel copy is what Rob Berger transferred, and what a lot of you have, and are hopefully enjoying."