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10/16/77
Assembly Center (Lousiana State University) - Baton Rouge, LA

Set 1:
Promised Land
Sugaree
Cassidy
Loser
New Minglewood Blues
Friend Of The Devil
Sunrise
Dire Wolf
The Music Never Stopped

Set 2:
Scarlet Begonias
Fire On The Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Drums
The Other One
Good Lovin'
Terrapin Station
Black Peter
Around And Around

Encore:
U.S. Blues

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Comments:

GREAT show. The jamming Jerry packs into The Music Never Stopped is staggering -- a real rollercoaster ride. The band is really tight throughout, actually. Highly recommended!
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shake it shake it SUGAREEEEEE
-Anonymous


I don't know how this show can be rated as "ordinarily" - it's anything but. The Sugaree is like 17 minutes of solid jamming. The first and last ever Terapin-Black Peter and the last time he used the Beacon guitar- so there you go. :P
- (08/02/2008)


GREAT SHOW!
Really recommend the Black Peter into Around and Around (which has a Johnny B Goode jam in it)
- (05/13/2011)


Can't believe no one has commented on the Scarlet>Fire. My favorite of the year..and yes that includes 5-8-77. The transition is relentless!!!
-Cosmic (06/28/2012)


bobby's birthday
-anonymous (03/04/2015)


No Big River in Baton Rouge. C'mon Bobby
-stagger lee (05/11/2015)


Great show. Set II minus the encore has been released in full as part of Road Trips Vol. 1 No.2. It's a shame it's all broken up but you can rip and reorder. Great show with some unique setlist segues. Love the TOO > Good Lovin' transition.
-Big Peter (11/30/2018)


The Road Trips release has some sneaky splices in drums to shorten it. The full drum break is about 6 minutes, road trips only has about 3 minutes. Comparing them side by side I saw its not just trimmed at start, they cut out a few chunks. Must've been for CD length purposes.
-Luke (03/03/2020)


this show is a ripper by the way... very much akin to the january and february 78 stuff. Even the Cassidy is extra hot.
-Luke (03/03/2020)


Road Trips Volume 1 Number 2

Disc 1

Sugaree 17:41
The Music Never Stopped 8:59

Disc 2

Drums 3:09
The Other One 8:24
Good Lovin' 5:53
Terrapin Station 11:29
Black Peter 13:17
Around and Around 9:08

Bonus Disc

Scarlet Begonias 10:02
Fire On the Mountain 9:31
Estimated Prophet 12:04

-Bookkeeper (04/07/2020)


John Mayer is born in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Bobby turns thirty. Donna sings Sunrise.
- (09/29/2024)


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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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