Grateful Dead Five Season Center, Cedar Rapids, IA 7/4/84 Complete Show
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- Опубліковано 3 вер 2022
- Grateful Dead
July 4, 1984
Five Seasons Center
Cedar Rapids, IA
Set 1 Taped, Captured and put up on internet by unknown
Set 2 Taped by Anon
Set 2 Tape Provided by Tom P.
Set 2 Capture by Ray B.
Set 2 Edit & Original Sync by Mattman (Audience Recording)
Both Sets ReSynch & Author by Kevin Tobin
NOTE: Set 1 was sent to me as an mp4 file and has been encoded for DVD use. This is an sbd audio upgrade only of the Mattman production (Set 2) - the original video has not been upgraded. BHP Graphics have been used to fill in missing parts of both sets. Both videos appear to be from the same camera source.
Set 1 Video: Unknown Generation Audience VHS (tri-pod) } ? } MP4 }
TMPGEnc Video Mastering v6.0 } MPEG2 } TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 2.0 } DVD Architect Pro 6 } DVD5
[NTSC, 4:3, 6.0, 720x480, 29.97 fps]
Set 2 Video: Low Gen Audience Hi8 } Sony TVR480 } Firewire } Vegas AVI }
MPG2 } Vegas Pro 8.0c } TMPGEnc MPEG Editor 1.0.1.59 (lossless) }
DVD Architect 5.0a (NTSC 4:3, 720x480, 8.2Mbps).
Audio Information:
Audio: SBD (shnid = 93858)
Recording Info:
SBD -} Master Cassette -} Cassette -} Dat (48k)
Transfer Info:
Dat (Sony R500) -} SEK'D Prodif Plus -} Samplitude Professional v7.02 -}
Adobe Audition v1.5 -} FLAC (3 Discs Audio / 2 Discs FLAC)
All Transfers and Mastering By Charlie Miller
[LPCM, 1.5 Mbs, 16 Bit, 48 kHz]
Set 1:
Feel Like a Stranger
Friend of the Devil -}
C. C. Rider
Cumberland Blues -}
Beat It On Down the Line
Row Jimmy
Hell In A Bucket -}
Don't Ease Me In
Set 2
Tuning
Help on the Way }
Slipknot }
Franklin's Tower }
Far From Me
Estimate Prophet }
He's Gone }
Drums }
Space }
Truckin' }
Wharf Rat }
Around and Around }
Good Lovin'
Encore:
U.S. Blues
Notes:
Set 1
00:08:58-00:09:51 - Filled With Graphics
00:18:43-00:23:12 - Filled With Graphics
00:26:52-00:28:09 - Filled With Graphics
00:38:34-00:38:36 - Filled With Graphics
00:49:16-00:50:21 - Filled With Graphics
Set 2
00:00:00-00:00:48 - Filled With Graphics
00:28:08-00:28:22 - Filled With Graphics
00:56:57-00:58:21 - Filled With Graphics
01:03:46-01:04:33 - Filled With Graphics
01:09:17-01:09:27 - Filled With Graphics
01:39:22-01:39:58 - Filled With Graphics
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Brent Mydland - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Serious props to the dude who had the temerity to bust out his OG VHS cam in 1984 to make this gem. His mullet must been longer than mine
I saw that show and as a Cedar Rapids resident it was a joy. I've seen a number of shows and a fan since 1971. .......I was fired from a small country dance band the next day because I arrived wearing a shirt from the show and played Jerry style lead break on "Me and Bobby McGee". I was happy to be untethered from them.
Legend
Maybe my favorite show of my 60! I'll never forget during set break sharing a joint with a guy telling me he was from Germany. I was tripping balls and asked him why he was in the States? Visiting family? He laughed, pulled on the J, exhaled and said "To see these guys! I saw them in Germany also."⚡ 🌹⚡Peace Family ⚡
I was in Curaçao last month for my son’s destination wedding
Had some Dead playing on my little Bose on the beach and was surprised how many folks walked by & commented how much they loved the music or just flashed a smile & a Peace Sign
Folks from literally all over the world
Dead Heads…..
We’re everywhere!
LOL
I like to torment my non deadhead gf by reminding her how many of her favorite celebrities are deadheads. She's in denial over RR Martin. 80's Wharf Rats are deep and powerful.
Awesome
Woohoo...I was there! Most wonderful show I have ever seen. The crowd was SO INTO the event. Cameraman was just to my left and behind me from the angle of the filming. Nice.
My first show. So glad to have video and high quality audio.
This Stranger opener is rocket fuel for the ears. Cumberland also. Phil is crushing. Band firing on all cylinders!!! Holy smokes.
I grew up in NE Iowa and was at this show, one of my first. The fireworks being launched off the parking garages were just epic. I'll never forget it!!;
For 84' this is a damn good show !
I love these 80's shows
more energy
that could be stored.
This was my first show .
love brent in '84
Left Stamford,CT.on 5 Pm 7/3 and did the whole shot to Cedar Rapids, Iowa on the 4th of July ! My friend just got a new Subaru 2 door lil sedan it got like 35 miles a gallon.
We had all our gear/Food and 3.5 grams of Primo Columbian Yahoo ! The stuff was soo good it lasted the whole trip for the 4th and the Alpine Shows. Those were the days, when you could do tooth extractions if you needed to with that blow.
And I rolled the dice after Alpine and decided to hit the Greeks. Cought the 7/13 Show .Fri. 7/13 Lunar Eclipse Dark Star Encore !
What an awesome summer that was, my o my !
Great job as usual Kevin Tobin !
That Greek Dark Star is something else. There’s like a three minute segment that’s one of my favorite “mini jams” I’ve ever heard from the band. Brent was absolutely on point.
Yup very true great snik snak back then
I can taste the drips now
This show was literally in the same building as the hotel, which needless to say, was lit!
Sound is Amazing Tobster
👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥👍🏾😎🤘🏾❤⚡💙💀🌹🙌🏾💖💕💃🕺🙏🚫👖
Thank YOU
saw 2 nights this tour WILD
Wow this set list is awesome. Wonder why I've never listened to this show? Well I am now, so thanks!
Brent as always, and Jerry both had beautiful solos
Great sounding show with good energy and a nice setlist; very representative of that era. The video, ummm, well, ummm, it's better than nothing 😉👌
Thanks for posting! 👍✌️👏
My first listen to this show and right off the bat, Jerry is throwing guitar imagery on the first song, Stranger. Tasty!!
This is really good.
One of the best of 84, thanks!
Lot of dead shows on video, but this is SPECIAL! What a show!
Although 84’ was a serious hit-or-miss year, there are some gems scattered throughout. For example, Eugene 05/07 is a heater.
It’s Always a surprise when when Golden Nugget Show, shows up in My recommended feed! Meaning an entire Show that I actualised whilst traveling through that Summer Tour! At 23 Years old, catching a rare moment in time of seeing them in a small intimate Hockey sized Arena that only seats several thousand, and a clear sizeable view of the band from anywhere in the Arena! My God were they loosely tight! Meaning the vibration in the air was happy and loose, while their playing was spot on with great musical energy! It was truly remarkable how up close and intimate this show truly was ❤🎉🎧👍🏻
saw them a couple days later for two shows at Alpine.
Me too! And then later in the summer on a reservation in Arizona.
This was a memorable Independence Day. After a great show the crowd was attacked with bottle rockets while trying to get from the arena to their cars. Some locals (I presume) were up in a parking garage raining bottle rockets at us! Crazy! I feared I'd lose an eye! I followed some heads (down) to a pub and danced to cheesy disco, but then I lost my peeps. My backpack was in a van, but they were nowhere to be found, so to make sure they didn't leave with my pack I slept next to the vehicle so the driver would have to step over me to get in the vehicle. I woke up on the pavement, my head resting on a 12-pack beer can box with some gal dressed for business screaming at me about "you god-damn people" and "all this litter!" I was like, "Hey, I don't like litter, either..." Well, of course, my ride returned after they slept in someone's home and got showers and all... and we blazed to the next show. I'm not sure which direction...
I was there too. Great show! You're right about the fireworks raining down on the street afterwards. I remember several fire trucks blaring their sirens running down the streets where the party continued. I was a poor tech school student at Waterloo at the time and me and the wife could only afford one ticket and she was gracious let me go alone.
Happy independence day
What a gift that so many vids exist. Seems not too long ago I was standing at my last show, Highgate ‘95, watching Jerry and D.K.G slow dancing sidestage as Dylan opened the show. Thank you for sharing!
Highgate 95.. My 1st and last show unfortunately 😢😎✌️
@@DS-lh1dh Me too
@@wolfsvision940 At least we got to see Jerry once lol.. That was really great experience.. We were up there a day before the show early.. Was just nations of people man.. ✌️😎
@@DS-lh1dh Sorry bro I messed up Highgate 95 was my last show. I didn't see the first & last you wrote. Went to well over 100 Garcia/ Dead shows, those were the days for me.
My last show was also early nineties and i feel the same way.
KT, you are the best. Thanks, keep em coming.
Thanks Kevin! Always quality
Was there! Thanks for the memories.
Wow! This is the time I found out about the dead. Thanks for this. The Dead were special during the 80s. I saw many concerts at Alpine Valley.
Overlooked year. Thanks!
Great show, great tour, great year!
1:40:00 starts the most soulful beautiful ‘He’s Gone’, deadicated to Rainbow Paul. Just moving.
I saw 4th show in Kansas 1990. Sooo hot. Great show
Thank you 👾👾👾
Thanks, I like this.
I love the slow friend of the devil.
Nice show!
I saw them 5 times in 1984. They were a force to be reckoned with. Just watch the drummers (Billy) during Truckin'!...
...they were thing of beauty beyond description. With each tour bringing a change, sometimes barely perceptible.
Anyone remember tour books?
2 for me I agree
'84 Blossom Music Center was my intro to GD. I didn't know what hit me but I knew it was something special. Turned out that an acquiantance had a nice tape collection and hooked me up with some classic history to absorb until they returned to Blossom in '85. That sealed the deal and I scrambled to get tickets to Pittsburgh a week later. Moved to The Promised Land later that year and hit a dozen shows a year until Jerry's passing. 😪
So many great years with none being the same as others. '66, '68, '70, '74, '77, '85, 88, '90 are standouts in my mind but every year offered something to love.
I've never heard of tour books. I'm guessing they were like high shool year books except mementos, stickers, and writings from tour friends in it? I think there was a story about a VW bus that someone bought and discovered a book deep inside it. What a great time capsule. Is this what you're talking about? If so, there really should be a repository on the web that people can submit their books if they were able to keep 'em around. That'd be great to be able to see.
@@bryanharrell4059 tour books were books of tickets, one for every show of the tour. Nothing more. It meant that you didn't have send a separate order in for each show (& iirc they came stapled together so you were less likely to loose one on the road): for gdts, one legal SASE & 3x5 index card was easier to deal with.
@@jackburn275 Ah, so you could mail order for the whole tour at once. I bet that cut down on a lot of work for Eileen and Co. A great idea, and yea, being stapled helpful I bet. I mail ordered, but never for a whole tour and didn't realize it was even an option. '84 a bit before my time. Oh to have a time machine.
Who doesn't like '84?
VERY SWEET
lifelong fan (1st show 79) but man... Jerry smoked out his voice btwn 81 and 84 and it never came back. There was a later 'healthier' voice that could carry so much emotion (and is forever burned into my brain) but it always had that shredded quality.
That's like saying BB King could never figure out how to play the guitar and sing at the same time, yawn. The band was epic and great even after Jerry "smoked" out his voice.
@@brianhanes8253 I think he's more talking about how in these years jerry's voice took a big hit in the "quality" (not how nice but how it sounds in general) is rougher and a bit more shredded. It definitely makes sense and i can hear it but it wasn't just these 3 years IMO. listening to older tapes you can hear his voice really start sounding a bit rougher in like 77 78 ish. Doesn't sound bad, is just different.
My fav row Jimmy ever. Not near the best, but something about it. Love Brent’s playing particularly
I think the 80s were the best years of the Grateful Dead in my opinion deadlife
Holy time travelers Batman
I'm not real familiar with 1984 Dead but this sounds fantastic ! Very uptempo
This was remastered from the sound board or something, I mean you are right. How do they do it when most if these came from Tapes
I know! Theres another great one 12 30 85
@@secretamericayoutubechanne2961 All of '85 was 🔥, particularly the summer tour. Great sounding audio is readily available for a lot of those shows.
Hate to break it to you, but with a few exceptions (this show being one of them) 84 was a bit of a train wreck; I saw shows in which Jerry was so skagged out he could barely keep his eyes open.
@@robertwhough I don't doubt it. His coma was approaching in the next year or so. The performances I'm sure suffered. Thats why I never really listened to 84 and 85 and was surprised by this one performance. Cheers !
Saw them 4 months later 2 nights Maine GARCIA WAS ...............in interstellar overdrive🚍
Me too!! Nice fall weather and a small venue! Like High-School gym small!
@@kowalski3769 killer Morning Dew the best i ever witnessed
Hell 🏀 50:15 , Help->Slip->Frank 1:01:48 , Around & 2:28:57
Anybody know anything about Phil's dedication at the beginning of He's Gone? You certainly don't hear that often, the music hadn't even stopped. Sounded like "this one's for Paul...rainbow" something or other. The deadhead research these days is amazing, I wonder if anyone can share the backstory on this one...
The rainbow bus crashed driving from the last show to this one. Paul (who was the driver, iirc) died in or as a result.
Paul was a Head on Tour who was travelling on the Rainbow Bus heading to the show on the 4thof July from Starlight Theatre in KC . The bus flipped and Paul died , I believe he drowned in some water after the bus flipped of the highway.
It was Bobby who made the announcement, with a lot of reverb on the mic courtesy of Dan Healy. R.I.P Paul from the Rainbow Bus.
Indoor on 4th of July seems strange. Are there not any fields in Iowa?
i think i remember hearing that kevin costner was renting them all out for various film projects...
Even the young heads deserved a night of A/C! This was the age of tour books (gdts sold 'books' of tickets, one for every night of the tour - good seats, greats seats, & OK seats, mixed in a book, iirc).
I ve been getting into the new Jam Band Goose
Sure you have
Is that brent singing oddly during his FOTD piano solo??
No time stamps dang it all
creamy.
Nice way to celebrate being independent from those awful people in England.