Grateful Dead Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA 3/24/87 Complete Show
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- Grateful Dead
March 24, 1987
Hampton Coliseum
Hampton, VA
Brokedown House Production
Taped & Provided by Andrew Tatkow
Production Consultant: Markiki
Capture & Edit by P.Togos
Synch & Author by Kevin Tobin
Video: AUD (Tripod) } Master
Master: JVC GX-N7U (with Nikkor 70-210mm Zoom Lense) } Canon VR-40 } VHS Master (Maxell HGX Gold HiFi 120)
Transfer: VHS Master } Panasonic AG-7150 } Canopus ADVC-300 } Firewire } HD } Sony Vegas 9 (.avi) } MPEG2 } TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 } TMPGEnc Authoring Works 5 } DVD5 & DVD9
[NTSC, 4:3, 8.0 Mbs, 720x480, 29.97 fps]
Audio: Ultra Matrix SBD } Cassette Master (TDK MA-R90) - (shnid=140805)
Transfer: Cassete Master (Nakamichi CR-7A) } Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-Bit/5.8 MHz) } KORG Audiogate 4 } Samplitude Pro X3 Suite } FLAC/24
All Transfers & Mastering By Charlie Miller - January 20, 2018
Two sets of masters were used to make this show complete
[LPCM, 1.5 Mbs, 16 Bit, 48 kHz]
Set 1
Jack Straw
Candyman
New Minglewood Blues
Loser
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Ramble On Rose
Let It Grow
00:57:09
Set 2
Gimme Some Lovin'
Black Muddy River
Playing In The Band
Terrapin Station
Drums
Space
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Wharf Rat
Not Fade Away
Brokedown Palace
01:14:09
Notes:
This is an Upgrade to MattMan/Awolfoutwest 2004 Release
Warbles throughout the show, especially New Minglewood Blues & Mama Tried
Set 1
Crowd boos dbag for throwing glowstick onstage after Jack Straw
00:06:55-00:07:03 - Filled With Graphics
00:14:12-00:15:03 - Filled With Graphics
00:29:54-00:31:18 - Filled With Graphics
00:38:54-00:39:20 - Filled With Graphics
00:56:39-00:57:12 - Filled With Graphics
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
00:00 Tuning
01:03 Jack Straw
07:40 Candy Man
15:00 New Minglewood Blues
22:32 Loser
31:17 Mama Tried
33:50 Mexicali Blues
39:52 Ramble On Rose
46:20 Let It Grow
57:45 Gimme Some Lovin'
1:02:48 Black Muddy River
1:08:58 Playin' In The Band
1:17:30 Terrapin Station
1:29:35 Drums
1:35:28 Space
1:42:24 Dear Mr. Fantasy
1:47:52 Wharf Rat
1:58:14 Not Fade Away
2:05:30 Broke Down Palace
God Bless the Video Tapers
that Terrapin wow
fun run this was
glad to be there
Great show one of the best Terrapin stations I've heard and I saw a few good ones in my 20 yrs. and 300 + shows👍✌️🙏🎸🔊🎶🎵🎼🔊👍✌️🙏🌠🌌🌹❤️ Thanks for the awesome treat have a Blessed night everyone and take care of each other.
Can't tell you how much it just meant to me to be able to watch so many of these moments again. Thank you, thank you, thank you for posting this show. Jerry's exuberance this run, and the effect it had on the band, is on full display.
Never missed a Hampton show. You could tell that the boys enjoyed playing there. Crowds were starting to misbehave and I purchased a fake ticket for a 100 bucks. Had to find another tripping my balls off. Made the guy walk with me to the entrance to make sure that I was good. He thought that I had lost my mind because I couldn't explain to him why he had to come with me. Never found my mates until the encore. AIKO AIKO. Standing in front of Jerry like always. Miss him every day
46:20 - 57:00 This was by far the sickest Let It Grow I'd ever seen to that point, and it still remains atop the heap. Don't get me wrong, I love the full WRS as much as the next head, (6-18-74 Louisville comes to mind) but once they separated the two, all bets were off. This was the dead firing on all pistons. The way Jerry just persists and pushes the tune further and further and bob stepping out front to take 'em through the changes. I remember just coming out of this set closer and looking around at the other mad dancers at the coliseum- their faces said it all. Unbelievable.
My favorite one I saw, too. We were drained when it came to a close.
(The following year's at Hampton was no slouch.)
But this was by far the sickest let it grow. Garcia was so glad to be back on tour in his favorite east coast venue. I saw too many shows there and other places to make that statement with knowledgeable accuracy.
Greensboro 83 is better.
@@richardsampson7163 I'm gonna head over and listen to it right now!
@@joeherbert7555 right on!!!!!
A Very fresh and full of energy Jerry for this Hampton run. Thanks to the tapers that made this memory come alive. Not the best video around but all in all very nice work!
The Terrapin that legend speaks of !!!! I thank my older brother for talking my mom into letting me go on tour with him and his college buddies , while I was still in high school.
Thank God they turned up Brents mic and organ for the second set.
That was the 85 Terrapin here and not this one that is legendary
Thank you Kevin.
This was night 3 of the spring 87 east coast tour. We almost lost Jerry back then, by night 3 everybody knew, even the band, Jerry was going to be o.k. and we were all extremly Grateful, thanks for this😂
OMG. Fantastic show. Was freshman in college and drove down from NJ. Love general admission days. This show is top 5 of 110 shows I saw . Jerry’s coma comeback! The Terrapin, mr fantasy, not fade away. Jerry shreds . Such energy. Thanks for posting. Need this as a Dave’s pick. Jerryy coma comeback compilation!!!
If they ever release it, it should be a matrix. The crowd needs to be in the mix, such a love fest this was.
Why didn't you pick me up ?
WOW! That Terrapin! HAPPY JERRY HAPPY US! Lucky me I was there and watching this 35 years ago feels like yesterday. Much love...
Took a mind altering substance the night before for the first time at a show....the second of three shows, and thought.well, now...this is something different. Like being sucked into the engine of a seven forty seven.
Thank you so much Kevin, you rock brotha!
Just exactly perfect Kevin. Love your work.
I missed this entire tour. First semester of college. Probably would have hit Nassau if they had played there (after all the busts in ‘85 the Dead boycotted the venue until 1990). Spring ‘87 sounds hot! Caught some summer and fall shows.
IWT. I had cramps the next day from jumping as high as I could the entire time Terrapin was being brought down from some parallel universe to our consciousness, never to be forgotten. That entire show was one of the best I ever saw!
Thank you again REALLY!!! enjoyed
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@@tomevenstad847 ghgggg
87 was a crazy time
LoL butt dialed but love the music 🎼🎶!!! Thank you from Minnesota 💕
Damn, the boys loved HAMPTON!!!
Pilots were ❤ 0:11 dialed into the mothership on this night
Holy shit!
I was at these shows in Hampton. Wonderful place...general admission. A free for all. I saw them all over east to west but Hampton was IT!! It didn't hurt that the venue looked like a spaceship from the outside. A portal of sorts I suppose...much joy there. Thanks for this.
Strong Jerry😁 ( hi, do you have video from 5/2/87? 🤑thx)
This whole east cost tour rocked. Garcia came out of that coma smokin!
greatness. is there any way to isolate a certain portion of this to email someone? i have no puter skills. yes, the world is going to conquer me. please advise how to isolate just jack straw so i can email it to a friend. who was born of the 4th day of july.... true. it would blow his mind. help?
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I was there 3 night run with tony my bro
This loser solo was sick.
Was this Jerry's first show back ?
December 15 1986 was the comeback show with that emotional crowd reaction during Candyman
But this Hampton stand was his first east coast shows back, emotions were running high. This was the 3rd and final night. Wharf Rat started a long, love-filled goodbye capped by my favorite (for these reasons) Brokedown ever.
GIMME GIMME SOME LOVIN!
cool!