• Winterland Arena - June 8, 1977

setlist

  • New Minglewood Blues
    Sugaree
    Mexicali Blues
    Row Jimmy
    Passenger
    Sunrise
    Brown Eyed Women
    It's All Over Now
    Jack-a-Roe
    Lazy Lightnin'>
    Supplication

    Bertha>
    Good Lovin'
    Ramble on Rose
    Estimated Prophet>
    Eyes of the World>
    Drums>
    The Other One>
    Wharf Rat>
    Not Fade Away>
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad>
    Johnny B. Goode

Official Photos

Ticket Stubs

Concert Photos

5 comments
sort by
Recent
Reset
Items displayed
  • Default Avatar
    Malbuff
    4 years 7 months ago
    "Brokedown Palace"

    This was my comment on the "Brokedown Palace" encore, published in UPFRONT magazine many, many years later... "There was a night at Winterland in the mid-1970s when, called back by the hometown crowd for an encore, the Dead unveiled "Brokedown Palace". Instead of the usual shouts and whoops of recognition from the thousands of hard-core Deadheads, there was something akin to a huge, collective sigh. For a moment the opening notes of the song hung over the near-silent crowd as if suspended in time; such perfect moments rarely come along in life, and they're never meant to last."

  • Default Avatar
    Malbuff
    9 years 2 months ago
    "Brokedown Palace"
    This was my comment on the "Brokedown Palace" encore, published in UPFRONT magazine many, many years later... "There was a night at Winterland in the mid-1970s when, called back by the hometown crowd for an encore, the Dead unveiled "Brokedown Palace". Instead of the usual shouts and whoops of recognition from the thousands of hard-core Deadheads, there was something akin to a huge, collective sigh. For a moment the opening notes of the song hung over the near-silent crowd as if suspended in time; such perfect moments rarely come along in life, and they're never meant to last."
  • IceCream Kid
    11 years 3 months ago
    Winterland 6/8/77
    Listened through the side doors, remember hearing Sugaree, sounded good even out on the street.
user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

17 years 8 months
setlist
New Minglewood Blues
Sugaree
Mexicali Blues
Row Jimmy
Passenger
Sunrise
Brown Eyed Women
It's All Over Now
Jack-a-Roe
Lazy Lightnin'>
Supplication

Bertha>
Good Lovin'
Ramble on Rose
Estimated Prophet>
Eyes of the World>
Drums>
The Other One>
Wharf Rat>
Not Fade Away>
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad>
Johnny B. Goode
show date

dead comment

user picture

Member for

17 years 5 months
Permalink

This was my second show and the one that got me on the bus!It's a great show, overshadowed by a fantastic performance the following night.
user picture

Member for

13 years
Permalink

Listened through the side doors, remember hearing Sugaree, sounded good even out on the street.
user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

16 years 7 months
Permalink

This was my comment on the "Brokedown Palace" encore, published in UPFRONT magazine many, many years later... "There was a night at Winterland in the mid-1970s when, called back by the hometown crowd for an encore, the Dead unveiled "Brokedown Palace". Instead of the usual shouts and whoops of recognition from the thousands of hard-core Deadheads, there was something akin to a huge, collective sigh. For a moment the opening notes of the song hung over the near-silent crowd as if suspended in time; such perfect moments rarely come along in life, and they're never meant to last."
user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

16 years 7 months
Permalink

This was my comment on the "Brokedown Palace" encore, published in UPFRONT magazine many, many years later... "There was a night at Winterland in the mid-1970s when, called back by the hometown crowd for an encore, the Dead unveiled "Brokedown Palace". Instead of the usual shouts and whoops of recognition from the thousands of hard-core Deadheads, there was something akin to a huge, collective sigh. For a moment the opening notes of the song hung over the near-silent crowd as if suspended in time; such perfect moments rarely come along in life, and they're never meant to last."