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“Yesterday’s Dead Today”, Monday, Mar. 20th, 7-9pm

Written by on Sunday, March 19, 2017

“There Is NOTHING like a Grateful Dead concert!”

Grateful Dead , Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA

March 30, 1977
SBD -> Master Reel -> Dat x 2 -> Sonic Solutions -> CD

Transfer Info:
CD -> EAC -> Samplitude v7.02 Professional -> SHN
Tracked and SHN’d By Charlie Miller
Thanks to David Gans for lending me his Master Production Discs.

From what many of us consider to be one of the “magical” years, 1977:

Disc 1 – Set 1:
1. New Minglewood Blues
2. Ramble On Rose
3. El Paso
4. Deal
5. Cassidy
6. Peggy-O
7. Beat It On Down The Line
8. Brown Eyed Women
9. Estimated Prophet
10. Scarlet Begonias

Set 2:
11. Samson And Delilah

Disc 2 – Set 2 cont’d.:
1. Row Jimmy
2. The Promised Land
3. Saint Stephen >
4. The Other One >
5. Stella Blue
6. Around And Around

Encore:
7. U.S. Blues
8. Terrapin Station

REVIEW: thanks charlie!
once again, the intrepid charlie miller brings us another stellar upgrade – but of course this show was
golden to start with. for some reason i hadn’t heard it before today and, well, yeehaw! minglewood,
deal, cassidy, peggy-o, b.e. women all rock – then the nutzo scarlet set-stopper: rippin’ first solo, and
crazy-epic-climax ending jam! not to mention set 2…!

REVIEW: Very Nice
This is a strong show throughout. Sound is crisp. Every song has it moments so I won’t review
everyone. However, pay attenetion to Scarlet Begonia’s, it has a stronger than normal jam and stands
alone great. St. Stephen>Other One>Stella very good with unique jams throughout, and a great
transition from the spacy end of other one into stella. Two encores with a standard US Blues followed
by a typical Terrapin that has a moment or two of its own. Enjoyable show typical for the time, but I
really enjoyed the varying jams that struck me as different than most.

REVIEW: I Love These Shows!
Marching in Winterland! All three nights were solid. These shows sold me on the Dead and to hear
them again is a great pleasure. Quality sound, serious performance!

REVIEW: 6 star show
This show, and the night before, would make a great Dick’s Picks.

REVIEW: As good as Winterland gets
These are very hot, timeless shows. Whole first set, second set, Scarlet (one of the last of the stand
alone style and I think my favorite stand alone on this whole site) is exceptional. Check out the
triumphant St Stephen>Other One a magical combo on an off night, however they were very on this
night… Sound quality is peerless – This is the show that you give to people when they want to get it…

REVIEW: 4 or a 5?
Tough decision. Terrapin second encore’s nice. This source is definately better than the other one. Im
gonna give it a 4 due to the nasty flubbing of Peggy-o.

REVIEW: ABSOLUTELY
right on the money…five stars for the 19th and 20th…I know “purists” (to steal a baseball term) will hate
this but I did a three disc (omitted some of my lesser liked–to be kind–tunes) composite of the two
nites that just is an absolute screaming freiking joy to listen to, which is what it really is all about
anyhow…we all enjoy the boys in our own special way…thanks again to all involved in making this
music available to us, we’re sincerely forever in your debt…signed-grateful buckdancer.

REVIEW: Other One ending
There is some absolutely beautiful soft and pretty guitar work by Jerry during the last 5 mins of the
Other One before it segues into Stella Blue. Be sure to lend an ear 😉 5* officially

REVIEW: The first review of this show in almost 3 years?
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I always wondered what happened to these shows, and now they are
back. Jerry is on another level for his solo in Row Jimmy. It will bring tears to your eyes. Like, rapture.
The rest of the show is 5* too – great versions of everyday songs like Ramble on Rose and Cassidy, and
good sound quality throughout.

REVIEW: great sounding sbd
bands in the zone (bobs lowest in mix). jerrys brings classic’s to the table

REVIEW: A Superior Cassidy
A Superior Cassidy goes to unique places. Stellar sound. Thanks Charlie.

You get the picture…

 

“Today’s Dead Tomorrow”, Upcoming Gig Events
As always, verify with the venue…

Kettle Of Fish:
Siesta Key Oyster Bar, Wed., Mar. 22nd, 7:00 p.m.
5238 Ocean Blvd, Sarasota, 346-5443

Marina Jack’s Patio Bar, Thurs., Mar. 23rd, 6:00 p.m.
2 Marina Plaza, Sarasota, 365-4232

Cortez Kitchen, Fri., Mar. 24th, 6:00 p.m.
Cortez Fishing Village, 198th Street, Cortez, 798-9404

Stottlelmeyer’s Smokehouse, Sun., Mar. 26th, 3:00 p.m.
19 East Rd., Sarasota, 312-5969

Ship Of Fools:
Gator Club, Sun., Mar. 26th, 8:30 p.m.
1490 Main St, Sarasota, 366-5969

The Blue Rooster:
Mon., Mar. 20th, Monday Jazz with Steve Arvey, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Tues., Mar. 21st, Suitcase Full Of Blues, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Wed., Mar. 22nd, Ghost Town Blues Band, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Thurs., Mar. 23rd, Doug Deming & The Jewel Tones, 7:30 – 10:30 p.m.
Fri., Mar. 24th, Thomas Wynn & The Believers, 8:00 – 11:30 p.m.
Sat., Mar. 25th, Heather Gillis Band, 8:00 – 11:00 p.m.
Sun., Mar. 26th, Truality, 11:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. seatings
Sam Woolf(American Idol Finalist), 8:00 – 10:00 p.m.
1525 Fourth St., Sarasota, 388-7539

J.R.’s Old Packinghouse Cafe: (all shows start at 7:00 p.m.)
Mon., Mar. 20th, Open Mic
Tues., Mar. 21st, Rick Miller
Wed., Mar. 22nd, Albert Donadi
Thurs., Mar. 23rd, Stumble Creek
Fri., Mar. 24th, The Missing Links
Sat., Mar. 25th, Mumbo Jumbo
987 South Packinghouse Road, 371-9358

Sarasota Folk Club:
This month’s Sarasota Sailing Squadron concert is Mon., Mar. 27th, Larry Mangum

Open mic at 7:15 p.m., concert at 8:30

1717 Ken Thompson Pkwy. 388-2355
For all information regarding the Sarasota Folk Club, go to their website:
http://www.sarasotafolk.org/