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DescriptionI received this 2nd generation cassette from Eric Schwartz. Decent audience recording; nice show

Jerry Garcia Band
Bailey Hall (Cornell University), Ithaca, NY
October 27, 1975

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Master Audience Cassette>Cassette>Cassette
Transfer and FLAC encoding by David Minches:
2nd Generation Cassette played back on Nakamichi Dragon > ART DI/O > Digital Audio Labs Card Deluxe soundcard > Cool Edit 2000 > flac encoding > FLAC

disc 1:

Set 1:
John Scher Introduction
Let It Rock
Waltzing Matilda
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
They Love Each Other
Every Word You Say
Pig's Boogie
Crazy Arms
Russian Lullaby
Mystery Train

disc 2:

Set 2:
Tuning
Mission In The Rain
Rockin' Pneumonia
Catfish John
Positively 4th Street
Let's Spend The Night Together
Teddy Bear's Picnic
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Mean Woman Blues

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TypeGarcia
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Size708.53 MB (742946693 Bytes)
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chefbrian67 2006-11-25 13:11:53
Jerry musta hada thing for Cornell. Bailey Hall, Barton Hall, Sister's Hall, he played all their asses off
Lewis/Klitschko 2006-11-25 15:09:05
Jerry's shadow never fell on Cornell.
zebweber 2006-11-25 16:46:02
for the benefit of those that haven't read the details surrounding the prank, here's the comment from clarson on a 2004 torrent of 5-8-77...

PS - never trust a Prankster!

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Man, I'd hate to be the one to do this, but Cornell never really happened. Haven't you heard yet? There's been a lot of talk lately about the legendary fake show on 5/8/77. I've kept my silence on the subject for 22 years ... now it's finally time to come clean on the whole subject. The whole idea began back in late 1969/early 1970. The Department of Defense and the CIA were very disappointed by the way the Vietnam War was progressing. Not only were we losing but, more importantly, the US public did not approve of the war and, worse yet, weren't believing everything the military said about what was happening. This was an unprecedented event. Every other recent war was viewed positively by the public ... or at least with apathy in the case of Korea. Something had to be done. They decided to take a page from the Soviets and experiment with mind control. Together with Disney and a fledgling computer company called Microsoft, they set out to prove that brainwashing could really work on the very people who opposed them: the hippies. It isn't widely known but Cornell was actually the second test of these mind control procedures. The first occurred in mid-1975 and was a dismal failure. 2 major mistakes were made. First, they picked the one time that the Dead were not touring. This created all sorts of problems with the subject audience. The more serious mistake was in not updating the criteria of the experiment. Due to typical government inefficiency, they used the 1969 version of the Dead that was playing when the program was conceived. The sudden appearance of Pigpen, who had died 2 years earlier, literally blew the minds of those in attendance. 6 months were spent erasing all traces of the "show" and carefully rebuilding as much of their minds as possible. The subjects were eventually released and most of them became evangelists, their only lingering memory of the whole experiment being an unshakeable belief that they'd witnessed a true miracle. Unfortunately, no tapes have been found from this first experiment. That's a real shame because the version of Dark Star->St Stephen->Eleven->Lovelight used was supposedly the best ever. After a few drinks, the original scientists still speak in awe about the music heard that day. By Nov 1977, everyone was ready for the second test. This time, they learned from their mistakes. A small group of college students (including yours truly) were hired to attend shows from 1976 through 1977. Our job was to collect tapes of the Dead's performances, select which tunes to use, and to help identify subjects for the upcoming experiment. The location and date were chosen with equal care. It was a off-day during the tour and the location close enough to the real concerts to be believed. Of more importance was the late snowfall that day. That unusual and easily confirmed event provided the glue that would hold the implanted memories together. Even now 22 years later, people "remembering" that concert use almost identical words to describe leaving the show. Overall, the experiment was a great success. Of course, some people weregiven slightly different memories. Some, like Teddy Goodbear, "remember" taping the show and were even provided "Audience" tapes to further cement the hoax. Still others remember getting "horribly smashed" up front. None of this actually occurred. A week after the "concert" experiment, a 2nd test was done on the town of Cornell itself. In order to perfect this hoax, the town itself must also be convinced that the concert took place. Disney had acquired owner-ship of all the local TV and radio stations through dummy corporations. Using special chips developed by Microsoft, they played subliminal messages to every man, woman and child in a 100 mile radius of Barton Hall. For the most part, this programming still holds today although some people did prove resistant to the message. As far as the source of the music, for the most part the list posted by "brew ziggins" is correct. The only mystery remaining is the Scarlet->Fire. That was actually performed by the Dead specifically for this experiment. Since Jerry worked for the CIA, it was easy to convince him and the rest of the band to go along. Plus he liked the idea of "pranking"a large group of people like this. The fabled 2/6/77 "take a step back" rehearsal tape is also from material taped for these experiments.The soundboard tapes in circulation were leaked by Betty O'Connell who edited the original tapes. I don't know if it was just a coincidence or not, but they were leaked at about the same time as the tapes recorded by Betty Cantor were found. In any event, they became part of the so-called "Betty Boards". Leaking these tapes also provided the first cracks in the hoax to appear since the tapes were distributed to people who were not in the experiment and who knew that no show was performed that day. It was necessary to obtain their silence through blackmail, bribery and in extreme cases, mind control itself. That's also how this "show" came to be listed in all the popular Dead show guides like DeadBase. So what's happened to these mind control techniques used in this experiment? I got out of the program in 1978 but it's obvious that they are still being used today. Microsoft has used this power to become one of the biggest, most influential companies in history. They sure didn't become that big by providing quality products. It was used to shape public relation to the Gulf War. It's also clear that George Bush never understood the full power of these methods. After the Gulf War, the technology was leaked to a young governor who used them to be successfully elected to 2 terms as president and remain in power despite facing numerous charges that should have seen him removed from office or even thrown in prison. There are also indications that this technology might explain the otherwise unbelievable popularity of rap music. That's the whole story. I'll probably end up in jail (or worse) for revealing this but it feels good to finally get the whole thing off my chest. My buddy Scratchie, who is currently on Hiatus from rmgdead, requested that I post the real story. So here it is: In honor of the anniversary of The Greatest Show That Never Really Happened...

"BARTON HALL, ITHACA, NY 5/8/77"
Track listing Actual Source
1. Minglewood Blues [4:47] Winterland 3/20/77
2. Loser [7:30] Springfield 4/23/77
3. El Paso [4:22] Chicago 5/13/77
4. They Love Each Other [6:59] Lakeland 5/21/77
5. Jack Straw [6:00] Tempe 10/6/77
6. Deal [5:43] St. Paul 5/11/77
7. Lazy Lightnin' [3:29] St. Louis 5/15/77 >
8. Supplication [4:21] St. Louis 5/15/77
9. Brown-Eyed Women [5:12] Winterland 6/8/77
10. Mama Tried [2:37] Seattle 9/29/77
11. Row Jimmy [10:52] Fox, Atlanta 5/19/77
12. Dancin' in the Streets [15:43] Pembroke Pines 5/22/77 (DP3)
Set II:
13. Scarlet Begonias [9:14] > ???
14. Fire on the Mountain [15:21] ???
15. Estimated Prophet [8:32] Passaic NJ 4/27/77
16. St. Stephen [4:43] > Mostly Passaic NJ 6/18/76
17. Not Fade Away [16:22] > with some tricky splicing of the
18. St. Stephen [1:53] > middle of an unidentifed NFA
19. Morning Dew [13:36] Cow Palace 12/31/76
Encore:
20. One More Saturday Night [4:54] Springfield 4/23/77
GreenMan57 2006-11-25 17:33:47
Thanks so much for sharing this, I can't wait to hear this concert again!

Yep, I was there - my first JGB concert.
Beerfish 2006-11-26 08:50:44
thanks for the show.I'm looking for a show I was at from this tour does anyone have 10/25/75 rochester n.y thanks
kingalobar 2006-11-27 16:27:57
Why does that shit continue to be posted?
Pisces 2006-11-28 16:19:05
Looks like a sweet one, thanks!
Albix 2006-11-30 03:23:30
Much thanks!
jerryil 2007-01-11 23:14:49
OK..... just in case you happening to be tripping and start freaking out about the "myth" show from Cornell. Simply go to the archive and listen to the versions of the songs that were "Supposedly" used. If you LISTEN to the music, it is very obvious that they are not anywhere close to the versions of 5/8/77. Shame on you people for taking advantage of fragile minded pot heads.
ridemyllama1 2007-01-24 13:49:15
I'm trying to download the 10/27/75 JGB Cornell show. It shows 4 seeders but their rate is zero. I need help. Can someone seed this show?

Thanks,

Don

Arbuthnot 2007-03-15 23:58:10
Been really loving this show, not the most splendid of sounds, but a damn site better than lots, and still very listenable, and kudos to David Minches for putting this out there for everyone to hear. Just one note, and believe me, it's no drawback, just an observation: at the 6'29 mark in Mission, the track cuts suddenly to Robert Hunter performing a live version of Mountains of the Moon; hey, it's great to hear and i'd love know what show it's from.
mikeshoun 2007-04-30 23:51:53

I'd laugh at that phony show stuff if it were actually funny.

The Nicky Hopkins-era JGB is some really cool shit!! as long as Nicky talks as little as possible.
HeyLindsay 2011-11-06 07:30:00
grazi !

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