Grateful Dead
Winterland Arena
San Francisco, CA
6/9/77

Source: SBD>Reel>PCM>DATs>CD>WAV>SHN by Jeff Fishman

Patching, retracking, and SHNv3 conversion by Patrick Murphy - patrick_e_murphy@yahoo.com

Disk 1 [63:24]
Set I
1. Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo [10:48]
2. Jack Straw [05:46]
3. They Love Each Other [07:21]
4. Cassidy [06:01]
5. Sunrise [04:01]
6. Deal [05:26]
7. Looks Like Rain [08:53]
8. Loser [07:33]
9. The Music Never Stopped [07:35]

Disk 2 [41:14]
Set II
1. Samson And Delilah [06:41]
2. Stage Banter & Funiculi Funicula [03:01]
3. Help On The Way > Slipknot! > [14:04]
4. Franklin's Tower [17:28]

Disk 3 [58:27]
1. Estimated Prophet > [10:18]
2. Saint Stephen > [05:29]
3. Not Fade Away > [06:28]
4. Drums > [04:27]
5. Saint Stephen > [00:47]
6. Terrapin > [11:11]
7. Sugar Magnolia [08:35]
Encore
8. U.S. Blues [05:58]
9. One More Saturday Night [05:14]

Notes:
d1t1 (1/2 Step) diginoise at 0:05
slight reel degradation throughout track
d1t2 (Jack Straw) slight reel degradation (few seconds)
d1t5 (Sunrise) alternate source: Master Reels>PCM>DAT>Delta DiO 2496>Sound
Forge 4.5>CDWAV>SHNv3 by John D'Auria
d1t6 (Deal) diginoise at 4:51
d3t1 (Estimated) overmodulation and distortion 0:10-0:14

I was happy to get Jeff Fishman's copy of this show, the "upgrade" copy, seeded May 2001. According to him, he did no editing, simply seeded his superior copy. However, it was missing Sunrise due to DAT problems. Also, every song was tracked slightly off. The first few seconds of each song was actually at the end of the track previous. So, I patched in Sunrise from the earlier Etree source (thanks Alan Schlissel & Scott Sherman!). Then, using SoundForge XP 4.0 (thanks Jeff!), I pieced the tracks back into disk-sized wav files, which I then split back up using CDWav. I also changed the tracking of disks 2 and 3 so that the disk break came in between songs instead of between St. Stephen and Terrapin. I did no editing to the actual sound, except to adjust the level of Sunrise to match the rest of the show as well as possible.