Grateful Dead at Madison Square Garden, New York City on 1987-09-19
Original Master Rescue Project.
Notes:
Maggie's Farm on FarmAid Broadcast. Highly praised show. High energy typical of Madison Square Garden Shows. Lots of great audience action, esp. during the second set, which sounds better (maybe some deck tape-type setting issue?) like the clapping at 12:40 in Uncle John's, and the audience perhaps even driving them faster at 17:19. Perhaps a "best of" High Time, very precise, in general excellent low-end, praise for Jerry's Black Peter solo.
Playing Jam: "This may be the most fluid jam emanating from a song's construct so far in 1987." -- jboyaquar, archive.org.
Maggie's Farm! Live FarmAid broadcast made timing a bit odd but who cares. "If you've been watching TV today, then nobody has to tell you how bad it is for farmers. You could do something: Give your money or support. Call 1-800-FARM AID." - Bob
Source:
Nakamichi CM-300s/2-Mic CP-4 super-directional shotgun capsule -> Sony Walkman Pro/TDK MA-90 -> JVC TD-W354 -> Zoom H6 96/24 WAV -> Audacity -> FLAC 96/24.
Only posting in 96/24 to keep the sound quality up, feel free to convert it if you like, I hear there are open-source CD-burners that convert on the fly. Mastered with Bose Quiet-Comfort 20 Headphones with NC on.
Recorded & Seeded by: bltz
Set I:
1. Mississippi Half Step
2. It's All Over Now
3. High Time
4. Mexicali Blues ->
5. Big River
6. When Push Comes To Shove
7. Box Of Rain ->
8. Don't Ease Me In
Set II:
9. Crazy Fingers->
10. Uncle John's Band ->
11. Playin' In The Band ->
12. Drums ->
13. Space ->
14. I Need A Miracle ->
15. Maggie's Farm -> *
16. Black Peter ->
17. Around & Around ->
18. Turn On Your Love Light
19. E: Black Muddy River
* Live FarmAid broadcast: "If you've been watching TV today, then nobody has to tell you how bad it is for farmers. You could do something: Give your money or support. Call 1-800-FARM AID." 1st without Dylan