Golden Age
Saturday, October 27, 1979
Show stats
- Saturday
- Day 300 of 1979
- Show #
- 50 of 79
- Era
- Golden Age
- Keys
- Brent
- Recordings
- 17
- Top rating
- ★ 5.00 (2)
- Official release
- 30 Trips Around the Sun 1979
- Top-rated tape
- Recorded 14th row left center; Nakamichi 550>AKG D222e; Transfer MAC>Nakamichi 1000II>USBPre2; Recorded and transfered by Richie Stankiewicz
- Total dl
- 443,670
- Songs played
- 21 · 3 sets
- Show length
- 2h 37m
- Longest track
- He's Gone · 17:34
Curator Score
How this is computed →Featured on: 30 Trips Around the Sun 1979
From the tapers · archive.org · 3
- ★★★★★ · This Show Smokes!! · RFKROX · 2008
This is a KILLER show!! I don’t know what it is about these Fall/Winter shows from 1979, but I definitely keep coming back to them. Maybe with the release of “Road Trips Vol. I”, it’s like awakening a sleeping giant (as in Garcia). LOL This first set rocks! It’s not your typical first set, but every song is played with incredible energy and precision. Any time a show starts with Jack Straw, you know you are in for a treat.
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- ★★★★★ · Glory Daze! · smattman · 2005
Oh Boy - What A time we had traveling down to the CCC that beautiful fall of 79. The excitement we had in my small old Celica was almost as high as the Acapulco Gold of the time - sweet stuff. I had never experienced an open floor prior to this show and what a difference it was - we danced and swayed through the whole show - truly unique. The parking lot was a blast - no security - and we had quite a time all hanging out with the other Deadheads.
- ★★★★★ · Dancin' with crickets and grasshoppers... · early 80's meltdown · 2005
- That Jam with Brent and Jerry is and I'll say it for the "first time" about any song or jam this is the best version of Dancin>Franklins. I can narrow dn and make top 10's or 5's but unless you heard every version and have them memorized its pretty hard to say this is the very best. I started trading tapes in 1987 and when I got this one I loved it, with Brent & Jerry going off on that funky s***.
Community reviews from archive.org, not the Curator.
Official release
- 30 Trips Around the Sun 1979no streaming · physical / CD release
Bust-outs & rarities
- ◦Caution Jamonly 10 plays ever
Setlist
Set 1
Set 2
Encore
Setlist from CMU Dead archive (mleone/gdead)
Recordings on archive.org · 17
Top-rated source
gd1979-10-27.127550.nak500.stankiewicz.flac2496
Recorded 14th row left center; Nakamichi 550>AKG D222e; Transfer MAC>Nakamichi 1000II>USBPre2; Recorded and transfered by Richie Stankiewicz · ★ 5.00 (2 reviews) · 7,247 dl
Compare all 17 sources
- gd1979-10-27.127550.nak500.stankiewicz.flac2496Recorded 14th row left center; Nakamichi 550>AKG D222e; Transfer MAC>Nakamichi 1000II>USBPre2; Recorded and transfered by Richie Stankiewicz · ★ 5.00 · 7,247 dl
- gd1979-10-27.145461.fob.nak700.rolfe.miller.clugston.flac1648Steve Rolfe's Master (FOB) Audience Cassettes; Nakamichi 700 mics > Sony D5Meg: SBD > DAT · ★ 5.00 · 6,054 dl
- gd1979-10-27.145462.fob.nak700.rolfe.miller.clugston.flac2496Steve Rolfe's Master (FOB) Audience Cassettes; Nakamichi 700 mics > Sony D5M · ★ 4.00 · 2,061 dl
- gd1979-10-27.145664.akgD222e.stankiewicz.flac16Recorded 14th row left center Nakamichi 550>AKG D222e · 2,037 dl
- gd1979-10-27.aud.davew.120367.sbeok.flac16Sennheiser 441's > Nakamichi 550 > CM > C1 > C2 (TDK SA-C90); Cassette (Nakamichi DR-1) > Korg MR-1000 (1-bit/5.6MHz) > Audiogate (1-bit/5.6MHz > 16-bit/44.1KHz) > Soundforge 9 > CD Wave Editor > Trader's Little Helper > Flac16; Transfer, edit/patch, and pitch correction by Bob Morris, May 2012. · 3,677 dl
- gd1979-10-27.mtx.groves.sbeok.92049.flac16SBD and Audience Matrix Mix of about a 60% SBD to 40% Audience. · ★ 0.00 · 6,603 dl
- gd1979-10-27.mtx.seamons.105234.flac16Matrix by Hunter Seamons using Final Cut Pro (SHN & FLAC>AIFF>Final Cut>WAV>FLAC) · ★ 4.36 · 16,059 dl
- gd1979-10-27.nak300.friend.109777.flac1644AUD: 3x Nakamichi CM-300's > Nakamichi 550 (lead deck) > Sony TC-153SD (Tim's deck) > Maxell UD-XLII 90's. Set up behind the soundboard. Taped by Tim Friend. · 4,515 dl
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