Grateful Dead 04-10-78
Fox Theatre - Atlanta, GA
Disc 1 69:41
1. Sndchk: Salt Lake City 3:10
2. I: Promised Land 4:45
3. Brown Eyed Women 5:51
4. All Over Now 9:57
5. Peggy-O 9:16
6. Cassidy 7:24
7. Dire Wolf 5:47
8. El Paso 5:13
9. Row Jimmy 11:56
10. Passenger 6:18
Disc 2 36:59
1. deer story 1:24
2. Candyman 8:48
3. The Music Never Stopped 9:49
4. II: Jack Straw 8:39
5. Ship Of Fools 8:17
Disc Three 71:35
1. Dancin In the Streets > 12:25
2. Drums > 15:29
3. Franklin's Tower > 16:28
4. Black Peter > 11:30
5. Around & Around 8:16
6. E: U.S. Blues 7:26
What I have here are two Betty Boards from the Fox Theatre Atlanta 10th
and 11th April 1978. These are not "official" WBOTB masters
and sound to me like there is an extra analog generation, but they
give a pretty good impression of what the residents of Atlanta
enjoyed all those years ago.
There is talk of the dedicated folks at Betty Plaza producing a
cleaned up set at some stage in the future, but I believe these are
the best we have until then. Show details are at the end of this
mail.
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From WBOTB
04-10-1978, Fox Th., Atlanta, GA
Complete show
Not yet treed by WBOTB
Jace's source tape: MR>P1>D1
7" two track BBD reel @ 7 1/2 ips > PCM501ES @ 44.055 kHz
PCM501ES analog out > Fostex D5 @ 48 kHz
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SHOW DETAILS (from Deadlists)
VENUE Fox Theatre
CITY Atlanta
STATE GA
DATE 04/10/78
SET1 The Promised Land [4:26] ; Brown Eyed Women [5:08] ; It's All
Over Now [7:48] ; Peggy-O [8:02] ; Cassidy [5:01] ; Dire Wolf [4:08]
; El Paso [4:25] ; Row Jimmy [9:16] ; Passenger [5:12] ; Candyman [7:25]
; The Music Never Stopped [8:#31]
SET2 Jack Straw [6:02] ; Ship Of Fools [7:20] ; Dancing In The Street
[11:58] > Drums [15:23#] > Franklin's Tower [16:23] > Black Peter
[11:50] > Around And Around [8:02]
ENCORE U.S. Blues [5:39]
COMMENTS soundcheck: Salt Lake City
RECORDINGS SBD 180, The splice In TMNS occurs near the end of the
song, is of indeterminate length, but is criminal in nature. Assumedly this is
on all SBDs. The only AUD I know of for this show is of the second set only
(minus U.S. Blues). It is *phenomenal*. It was used for the timings listed
here. The first set does exist.
CONTRIBUTORS Gordon Sharpless, Robert Wagner