Grateful Dead - 5/3/1977 - The Palladium - New York, NY

Published 2024-06-15
Grateful Dead
5/3/1977
The Palladium - New York, New York

Artwork by Steve Vance

~Set I~
Promised Land
Bertha
Me and My Uncle
Peggy-O
Jack Straw
Row Jimmy
Lazy Lightning ~
Supplication
Deal
Good Lovin'
Ship of Fools
The Music Never Stopped

~Set II~
Might as Well
Estimated Prophet
Sugaree
Samson and Delilah
Friend of the Devil
Eyes of the World ~
Space ~
Wharf Rat ~
Drums ~
Not Fade Away ~
Around and Around

~Encore~
Uncle John's Band

Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
Donna Jean Godchaux – vocals
Keith Godchaux – keyboards
Mickey Hart – drums
Bill Kreutzmann – drums
Phil Lesh – bass
Bob Weir – guitar, vocals

Recording by Betty Cantor-Jackson

All Comments (21)
  • @krissantos5170
    0:14 Promised Land. 5:04 Bertha. 12:45 Me & My Uncle. 16:24 Peggy-O. 24:53 Jack Straw. 30:49 Row Jimmy. 41:39 Lazy Lightning/Supplication. 50:06 Deal. 57:31 Good Lovin'. 1:04:10 Ship of Fools. 1:12:39 The Music Never Stopped. Set 2: 1:19:58 Might as Well. 1:26:21 Estimated Prophet. 1:35:11 Sugaree. 1:49:06 Samson and Delilah. 1:56:15 Friend of the Devil. 2:04:53 Eye's of the World/Space. 2:19:22 Wharf Rat. 2:30:03 Drums. 2:34:09 Not Fade Away. Encore: Uncle John's Band.
  • @Nluther21
    Honestly like this show better than Cornell. Even though everyone is really “on” the show still has a chill vibe and the set list is really killer.
  • @deancaron988
    Was having a rat's ass day, and this popped up in my feed. I'm calling it an intervention.
  • @JackStraw-79
    I left my home in Norfolk Virginia New York NY on my mind
  • Saw TONS of Dead shows at Fillmore East in the late 60's and 70's (always for free) but somehow I missed this one and I live 3 blocks away. Maybe it had something to do with punk. I was SO SO in love with punk and 77 was the year it took over. Also roots reggae was at its zenith... All I listened to in 77 was punk and reggae.....still do actually
  • @RidgeMahoney
    A run of truly great shows: this one, Cornell, the Mosque (Richmond, Va.) Hartford ... all in one month! Then back home more incredible shows starting at Winterland (I think). The boys at or near their best night after night. "Bertha" so sweet and tender. Jerry and Donna plucking on the heart strings. Just one more example of every time you entered the venue you had no idea how changed you'd be when you left.
  • @xneapolisx
    The return of Jack Straw (hadn't been played since the 1974 Winterland "retirement" shows)! The crowd went mental when they broke into "We can share....." Find an aud source and check it out. The great great Grateful Dead ❤❤❤.
  • @eugeneaxe
    Performed five days before the cult classic Cornell show. Halfway into Promised Land and can already tell this is going to be a smoking soundboard recording ✌️ 😎
  • @SaintGomer
    Soooo smoooth… Wow. Many thanks from the West Coast 🌊🏄‍♂️🌊👀🎸🔥👀💗🎤👍😄
  • @krissantos5170
    depicted here is artwork by Steve Vance's and it reminds me of that of the television show titled: Magic School Bus on PBS (Public Acess Channel # 13 on the dial 📺) kudos 👏
  • Every time I think I find a better show this happens....Thanks !! Headphones rule!!
  • @SonnyGibbons
    Just in time for Father’s Day! Thanks for putting this show up, I can’t get enough of ‘77.
  • @user-np8pk5jo7t
    What a superb Saturday evening treat absolutely amazing , Thanks you made my night with this 1977 show that was just an amazing year of live shows. Peace Always everyone and look after each other always.👍✌️🤙🙏🎸🔊🎵🎶🎼🌠🌌
  • @adamcrary1602
    What a lovely second set list! Perfection.👍🏻🤟🏻✌🏻🙏🏻