0:00 Cold Rain & Snow 7:16 Big River 13:59 They Love Each Other 21:36 Cassidy 26:32 Ten Jed 36:40 Looks Like Rain 45:10 Row Jimmy 55:26 The Music Never Stopped 01:01:58 Scarlet Begonias 01:13:04 Promised Land SET 2 01:17:06 Help On The Way > Slipknot! > 01:30:38 Franklin's Tower > 01:41:48 Dancing In The Streets > 01:53:35 Samson & Delilah 01:59:56 Ship Of Fools 02:07:45 Lazy Lightning > 02:10:35 Supplication 02:16:06 Friend Of The Devil 02:24:45 Let It Grow > 02:30:50 Drums > 02:33:34 Let It Grow > 02:36:05 Wharf Rat > 02:47:27 Around & Around
At this point in my life, I think I’ll just call my religion “row jimmy.” All of their songs mean a great deal to me, but something different happens to space and time when row jimmy is playing. Life seems easy going, beautiful, and full of love. Thanks for uploading these amazing shows! 🙏🌹🐢🩵
Another tasty treat. Looking forward to it and thank you always. Hey now 77❤🎉, what a great year. Feel old, 1976 the year I graduated high school. peace ✌️ and love ❤to all y’all out there.
@@brad5392 we are all expressions of God's love, I know what Stef means, it's all good. There's a reason why tickets to shows were often referred to as tickets to church. Peace, friend!
@theseventyseven77, thank you so much for the Post! You've been posting several tasty nuggets again lately, and I for one am truly grateful!!! Thanks for all you do! ✌️🍄🌹🔥😎
Thanks to you the seventyseven77, I’ve experienced shows I missed before I got on the bus in ‘86. Cheers to you as an archivist of masterpieces like this show. 🎉
Just started listening. Such a soulful Cold Rain and Snow to start, a love song and a lover’s lament. Love everybody’s playing, but especially Keith’s in those ancient halcyon days. Followed by a chicken scratching Big River. Wowza and thanks for the low down download. ❤
@Northstar8765 I always thought she sounded much better when she wasn't high and it sounds like she wasn't high at this show or at least just slightly high . When she is not high she has great pitch but when she is really high she has alot of trouble with Pitch but cocaine does that to any singers pitch. That's when her pitch gets shaky and quavery . When she isn't high she doesn't have that problem. Cocaine is the worst drug to be on when trying to perform or make music. It's horrible even when you are just trying to play an instrument by your self. It makes playing music alot less enjoyable. Phil once said being high on cocaine made him hate playing music
I lived in NJ for a few years, while driving a taxi. I always drove by the capitol theater in passaic and thought about how great those shows must have been. I have this show and a few others, from there on tape. But it's still awesome seeing others enjoy it, even if it's only online.
Looks like rain can always do it for me when I'm in my deepest depressions! The worst was being stuck 3,000 Mi away with a broke down car and no money! It took 45 minutes of the Dead to pull me out of that one! God Bless The Grateful Dead for keeping me alive this long!!
I can finally say it, "I was at this show" & the 18th & 19th too. Still have the tix stub. Jerry was playing a white Travis Bean guitar which he also played for a few years with the Jerry Garcia Band. Took numerous b&w photos which are on my wall. I'm especially happy you posted this as I have no memory of any of the shows. It was 48 yrs ago!!!
back in those days, people who could afford a camera , film, and developing the prints , were few and far between in my circle of friends , i never had a camera til my first kid came along around the late eighties
He played that guitar for all the late winter and all of the spring 77 shows . He switched back to Wolf for the Grateful Dead fall 77 shows . He seemed to keep playing the Travis Bean for the JGB shows for awhile after he switched back to wolf for the Dead shows . His guitar sound when his Gibson SG was his main guitar will always be my favorite with Tiger being a close second .
HIGH HO!!! way to go! - really love the nuanced capture of the tracks in Cold Rain and Snow... have a special place in my heart for that song. Long live the Dead! Peace ya'all!!! (Thanks 77!)
Music 55:28 , 1:17:07 Help->Slip->Frank(24.30), 1:41:47 Dancing, Velvet ⚡Thunder 2:07:46, Let It 🍄Grow 2:24:45 , Grate show, could You post the Beacon 76 with the 29 minute Help->Slip->Frank too💀⚡
Honestly, not one of their better shows if you listen carefully. God bless em’ though! - not the best of the Grateful Dead, But I love em’ always and forever❣️❣️❣️
I find almost all the spring/summer 76 shows to be a bit loose and rough around the edges when you listen to them more intently. They did a 3 night stint at the Passaic Capital theater and all 3 are a bit off . The instruments are not quite in tune with eachorher .but the biggest issue I have with the spring/summer 76 shows are the drums .. The tempo and groove are very sluggish and I have always wondered if Mickey wasn't really playing alot of drums for the 6 years he was out of the band and as a result was really rusty. The drums were so much tighter and lively in 77.. They band as a whole were much bettet on the fall 76 tour.
It could just be the encore didn't get recorded that night. It happens alot with Soundboard recordings. There are many board tapes by many bands that don't include the last song or 2 of the night becuase the reel or cassette ran out at the end of the show and often the sound engineer would say screw it I'm not going to bother with a new reel or tape for the last song or the encore especially with a soundboard recording. They were seen as all that important because they were not true professional recordings and were not being made for official release . They were only seen as reference tapes so nobody really cared if a song or 2 didn't get recorded
0:00 Cold Rain & Snow
7:16 Big River
13:59 They Love Each Other
21:36 Cassidy
26:32 Ten Jed
36:40 Looks Like Rain
45:10 Row Jimmy
55:26 The Music Never Stopped
01:01:58 Scarlet Begonias
01:13:04 Promised Land
SET 2
01:17:06 Help On The Way > Slipknot! >
01:30:38 Franklin's Tower >
01:41:48 Dancing In The Streets >
01:53:35 Samson & Delilah
01:59:56 Ship Of Fools
02:07:45 Lazy Lightning >
02:10:35 Supplication
02:16:06 Friend Of The Devil
02:24:45 Let It Grow >
02:30:50 Drums >
02:33:34 Let It Grow >
02:36:05 Wharf Rat >
02:47:27 Around & Around
Thank you
I want you to know you make these just that much better.
Appreciate you.
Not all heroes wear capes
😊 Awesome sound quality!
🤙
At this point in my life, I think I’ll just call my religion “row jimmy.” All of their songs mean a great deal to me, but something different happens to space and time when row jimmy is playing. Life seems easy going, beautiful, and full of love. Thanks for uploading these amazing shows! 🙏🌹🐢🩵
I get the same feeling from Eyes☮️
Groovy ✌️
For realz... Named my Son, Row Jimmy Jack after the Song... he's survived two category 4 Hurricanes in his twenty years alive 🌊🚣🌊lol
Has always been a very special song for me too
Row jimmy is my sexual orientation
Another tasty treat. Looking forward to it and thank you always. Hey now 77❤🎉, what a great year. Feel old, 1976 the year I graduated high school. peace ✌️ and love ❤to all y’all out there.
Me too 1957'76 🎉
@@McQ109 ☮️❤️💨💨💨💨
Great show!
There is something delicate and gently lilting about 76'.
I was just thinking I need a good '76 show, and BAM here it is! Thank you kindly.
Just love this 1976 spring/summer tour. Saw one of the Beacon shows. My first show and right b4 HS graduation. Great times. Thx for posting.
Hi me too. Where you from QV ? Lots of tuna folks came from there
can't believe I missed this >>> solid to the bone
Great Friggin Show Brother 👍❤️✌️
Dancing….❤
without love in the dream
it will never come true
We got nothin but Love for the Grateful Dead.
Jeery is God. LSD saves.
@@stefanschleps8758 I love Jerry as much as the next guy, but calling him god is blasphemy he was a very accomplished musician but just a man.
how bout we settle on super man ?
@@brad5392 we are all expressions of God's love, I know what Stef means, it's all good. There's a reason why tickets to shows were often referred to as tickets to church. Peace, friend!
❤Hey Now!!❤❤ Great Show!!
@theseventyseven77, thank you so much for the Post! You've been posting several tasty nuggets again lately, and I for one am truly grateful!!! Thanks for all you do! ✌️🍄🌹🔥😎
Lovin' that CR&S opener! Peace✌🏼
Nice! Thanks '77. 😊
Thanks to you the seventyseven77, I’ve experienced shows I missed before I got on the bus in ‘86. Cheers to you as an archivist of masterpieces like this show. 🎉
Beautiful
Excellent,excellent show! Thank you…!
Just started listening. Such a soulful Cold Rain and Snow to start, a love song and a lover’s lament. Love everybody’s playing, but especially Keith’s in those ancient halcyon days. Followed by a chicken scratching Big River. Wowza and thanks for the low down download. ❤
My favorite opener ❤️🔥
Me too, it sets the tone
Thank you Jerry. ! Naomi
Perfect 🎶🎧🎶jams
🚴♀️💨💨 for perfect day 🌸🌷🌺🐬 Happy Good Friday 🌸🌷❇️🐇🤘🏼
Good Friday back to you friend ❤
Perfect opener for upstate ny weather today ☔️ ❄️
Woooooow soooooo nice i love it … thanks a lot fir sharing .. makes me so happy juuuuuuuiiuuuuu
Always great sound always!!
Rest in Peace Phil up there.
Nice one. !!!Thnk you!!!
RIP Phil
This was a high energy show .
Same with Baltimore 5-26-77 that was a ripper
Donna at her best.
Peak cocaine Donna, she added a great element to the Dead. Many songs are much better with her
@Northstar8765 I always thought she sounded much better when she wasn't high and it sounds like she wasn't high at this show or at least just slightly high .
When she is not high she has great pitch but when she is really high she has alot of trouble with Pitch but cocaine does that to any singers pitch. That's when her pitch gets shaky and quavery . When she isn't high she doesn't have that problem.
Cocaine is the worst drug to be on when trying to perform or make music. It's horrible even when you are just trying to play an instrument by your self. It makes playing music alot less enjoyable. Phil once said being high on cocaine made him hate playing music
I lived in NJ for a few years, while driving a taxi. I always drove by the capitol theater in passaic and thought about how great those shows must have been. I have this show and a few others, from there on tape. But it's still awesome seeing others enjoy it, even if it's only online.
was sad indeed when the news broke that the cap in passaic would close, a place i caught many great shows
Dave's picks
This literally saved my sanity on a 5 hr flight layover in the ATL airport
It's amazing how Grateful Dead makes you feel Grateful and Alive at the same time
Awesome thanks man!
great show each and every song!
Need some of that June 76 boxset floating Round here. Hard to find
I love "Friend of the Devil" on this one!
Looks like rain can always do it for me when I'm in my deepest depressions! The worst was being stuck 3,000 Mi away with a broke down car and no money! It took 45 minutes of the Dead to pull me out of that one! God Bless The Grateful Dead for keeping me alive this long!!
Agreed. That and Brokedown Palace have gotten me through some tough times/break ups mostly lol
The Grateful Dead should be taken medicinally as needed! And I need a lot of medicine lately!
Great show. High Energy. Loose playing and good vocals.... love these Jersey shows.
Phil on help on the way.....❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Cold rain & snow is addicting!!!
SOLID!!.
I can finally say it, "I was at this show" & the 18th & 19th too. Still have the tix stub. Jerry
was playing a white Travis Bean guitar which he also played for a few years with the
Jerry Garcia Band. Took numerous b&w photos which are on my wall. I'm especially
happy you posted this as I have no memory of any of the shows. It was 48 yrs ago!!!
i can't remember which guitars i saw him use , or too much else from most of the shows , the partying was aa much a part of it as the music or moreso
@@bluesriot2 That's why you should always take a photo.
back in those days, people who could afford a camera , film, and developing the prints , were few and far between in my circle of friends , i never had a camera til my first kid came along around the late eighties
Jerry played his when he was flickin' the Bean
He played that guitar for all the late winter and all of the spring 77 shows . He switched back to Wolf for the Grateful Dead fall 77 shows . He seemed to keep playing the Travis Bean for the JGB shows for awhile after he switched back to wolf for the Dead shows .
His guitar sound when his Gibson SG was his main guitar will always be my favorite with Tiger being a close second .
HIGH HO!!! way to go! - really love the nuanced capture of the tracks in Cold Rain and Snow... have a special place in my heart for that song. Long live the Dead! Peace ya'all!!! (Thanks 77!)
Music 55:28 , 1:17:07 Help->Slip->Frank(24.30), 1:41:47 Dancing,
Velvet ⚡Thunder 2:07:46, Let It 🍄Grow 2:24:45 , Grate show, could
You post the Beacon 76 with the 29 minute Help->Slip->Frank too💀⚡
Absolutely love the 2nd set. One of my favorite Help>slip>Franklins
Wow thanks! This was among my first shows, possibility the first.
Omg another fantastic jersey show!!!
My new favorite year.
This is a special one.
Great artwork 🌵🎶🎶💃🕺
Happy birthday Jerry Garcia summer 2022. long live your inspiration.
Jesus man!!!! Thanks!!!
This setlist makes me want to build the Time Machine
Soon, all that will be left will be the music. But what a legacy.
this core of the band really grooves but I enjoyed all of the variations. 🐦⬛
almost forgot: thanks for uploading!
Feeling pretty good with Jerry ❤
LESH IN PEACE ✌️ 10/25/2024
❤❤😭
Summer 2024, that is..
Killed it with all the commercials in the middle of songs .
definitely makes me want to never support that product
Well I married me a wife 24 years ago and she just threw me out in the rain and snow great song sad story
I dont mind CHOPPIN wood!!! Let the good times roll @Grateful Dead
Jerry's first solo in Promised Land is particularly Jones'd
Forever Grateful and Totally Deadicated!!! (~);} ❤️💀⚡🌹🎶🤙
Long Liv the Dead 🍄🌁🌁🌁🍄
Is this a Dave’s
Pick?
It is. I believe it's Daves Picks number 28.
Dancing in the street is about as good as it gets
Honestly, not one of their better shows if you listen carefully. God bless em’ though! - not the best of the Grateful Dead, But I love em’ always and forever❣️❣️❣️
I find almost all the spring/summer 76 shows to be a bit loose and rough around the edges when you listen to them more intently.
They did a 3 night stint at the Passaic Capital theater and all 3 are a bit off .
The instruments are not quite in tune with eachorher .but the biggest issue I have with the spring/summer 76 shows are the drums .. The tempo and groove are very sluggish and I have always wondered if Mickey wasn't really playing alot of drums for the 6 years he was out of the band and as a result was really rusty.
The drums were so much tighter and lively in 77..
They band as a whole were much bettet on the fall 76 tour.
Roll away the dew and vote Blue.
01:22 -24...
14:00 the whole band is too loud!
Anybody know why no encore that night?
It could just be the encore didn't get recorded that night. It happens alot with Soundboard recordings. There are many board tapes by many bands that don't include the last song or 2 of the night becuase the reel or cassette ran out at the end of the show and often the sound engineer would say screw it I'm not going to bother with a new reel or tape for the last song or the encore especially with a soundboard recording. They were seen as all that important because they were not true professional recordings and were not being made for official release . They were only seen as reference tapes so nobody really cared if a song or 2 didn't get recorded
Best 2nd set of 76???