1977-February-26 Grateful Dead Swing Auditorium San Bernardino, CA LINEAGE: SBD > Master Reel > PCM > DAT > CD-R>EAC>SHN > WAV Disc 1 - 49.48 Set 1 1 Terrapin Station * 10.57 2 New Minglewood Blues 4.55 3 They Love Each Other 7.05 4 Estimated Prophet * 7.09 5 Sugaree 11.04 6 Mama Tried 2.44 7 Deal 5.50 Disc 2 - 72.24 1 Playin' In The Band > 14.00 2 The Wheel > 4.58 3 Playin' In The Band 5.31 Set 2 4 Samson And Delilah 6.07 5 Tennessee Jed 8.42 6 The Music Never Stopped 6.19 7 Help On The Way > Slipknot! > 13.22 8 Franklin's Tower 13.23 Disc 3 - 68.06 Set 3 1 Promised Land 4.13 2 Eyes Of The World > 11.45 3 Dancin' In The Streets >10.00 4 Around And Around 7.00 5 U.S. Blues 6.11 77-June-7 Winterland - San Francisco, CA ** 6 Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain > 22.43 7 Good Lovin' 6.12 * Debut Performance ** Date/Venue not certain Here is the info that came with the SHN Discs: REEL PROBLEMS: Sugaree (d1t05) 6:59 - 7:01 there is a funny reel generated booboo PITB (d2t01) 8:42 another reel problem Franklin's (d2t09) there is a reel change in there that is one of the better ones we've heard. ALL of these are in every copy I have heard and are believed to be from the Master Reel. Thanks to the DaveTree for getting this to me. Uploaded to etree.monkphunk.com by the AlphaDog. ***************************************************************** Comments from The Setlist Program web site (not from me): Groovy -Anonymous Absolutely the best show I have ever heard. They never sounded so tight. Hearing this show made me weep for being born to late to see them at this show. "San Bernandino 77" as we refer to it, has always been me and friend's favorite show since we first were turned on to the Dead. I particularly love this version of Eyes. Jerry's intro sends chills up my spine. This show definitely showcases Phil expert bass work as well. Especially on Estimated, TLEO, and his bass solo between Eyes and Dancin. Even Donna is relatively in key. A rare instance in my opinion. Sorry Donna fans. I resent the fact that her screaming off key voice always clouded out Jerry and Bob's sweet tones. There is one version of Scarlet that she sang with Jerry that I enjoyed. My favorite version of the song actually. She had nothing to do with it though. -jmbauer, jmbauer@msn.com uh.......... 1st terrapin and estimated. -holmes, jerry.com Of course, one the legendary shows that goes down in the books, but one question, where the hell did that promised land come from?????? -Anonymous Wow. You can see why jerry once acted a little conceited about Terrapin station. It covers much spatiality and chronology. He said "terrapin happened because it did". Only song besides 'Wharf' that he wrote both music & lyrics to. Closest i came to Ever hearing the fat man being turgid. -Sugaree Jerry didn't write the lyrics for Terrapin -Anonymous jerry did not write the lyrics for Wharfrat either -Anonymous hahaahaha! I have a feeling Hunter did. The man with a guitar. Freedom -nick this show rocks -Anonymous