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05/18/77
Fox Theater - Atlanta, GA

Set 1:
Deal
Cassidy
Jack-A-Roe
Mexicali Blues
Friend Of The Devil
New Minglewood Blues
It Must Have Been The Roses
Lazy Lightnin'
Supplication
High Time
The Music Never Stopped

Set 2:
Jack Straw
Ship Of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Eyes Of The World
Drums
The Other One
Stella Blue
Around And Around

Encore:
Brokedown Palace

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Comments:

What a great show. First set is good w/ It Must Have Been the Roses, Lazy>Supplication. It really starts smokin w/ 1st set closer The Music Never Stopped(I swear Donna is an angel). Estimated Prophet>Eyes is incredible. Stella then Around what a night. What better place to kick ass but the fabulous fox. I wish i were there
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super clean dead show. meticulously
well-played. amazing stella.
-hipman


just took a look-see of this gem of a show. the fox is a grateful place to see the dead.this a an excellent show from the month of may in 1977. didnt expect anything else right? deal starts off and the dead train starts fueling the fire of the train running down the track.jack is very well played being the 2nd timed played (i think). FOTD is always been perfectly played in this year and is true here as well.IMHBTR is the touch of perfect music in the first set.it comes at a perfect time in the set. lazy/supp builds a storm off the calm winds of roses and into the eye of the storm with high time i go and thrown to the fucking wall when music never stopped begin to tell me set ii was /maybe? going to be that good. set ii begins with JACK STRAW? and not to bad either and the ship of fools has me rocking on the sea of dead. then after what seemed like a 10 min. break they unleashed the fury of estimated->eyes->drumz->too. my mind was gone by this point but then stella blue. jerry sings this version which such passion and conviction that the world seems to go away. my all time best version..Around kicks the shit out of you and pulls you from the dream world of stella and then it over..get this show at all cost. DP make the next night but i like this one.:^)
-Ga-DeadHead


A very nice 5 minute intro into 'Eyes' and well played
-Anonymous


Crispy download at
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=Y1BS62CU
Thanks to the Archive
Enjoy!
-Krafty (09/01/2009)


The best Other One of 1977.
-Anonymous (05/16/2011)


Technical abilities aside, the 70s with Keith, and after '75 with DJ as well, saw the band at its peak - adventurous, indefatigable, earnest & proficient. If you were there, then you know. Seventy seven and eight are particularly juicy, especially the left coast shows. Peace to those that will have it.
-ChickieSweet (01/08/2015)


An absolute super Stella with Jerry at his best on vocals and guitar.
- (06/03/2016)


Bobby's guitar work on Jack-a-Roe is pure brilliance
- (05/11/2017)


God bless Grateful Dead!
- (05/18/2017)


asdf
- (04/23/2019)


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Band Configuration
(10/20/74 - 02/17/79)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Keith Godchaux
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart
Backup Vocals: Donna Godchaux

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