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May 1977 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains five complete concerts, on 14 CDs. It was recorded at five consecutive shows, from May 11 to May 17, 1977. Packaged as a box set, it includes a booklet with a historical essay and photos from the concerts, along with individual liner notes for each show. Produced as a limited edition of 15,000 numbered copies, it was released on June 11, 2013.
The concerts included in May 1977 are:
On Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine wrote, "The Dead were a couple months away from releasing Terrapin Station, an album that isn't particularly beloved, but the slickness that subsumed the studio record is a plus on-stage, as they're tighter than ever before. This is a Grateful Dead that is less about sonic exploration than it is about grooving, letting slow, easy rhythms ride out for as long as they can. At times, this does mean that "Fire on the Mountain" goes on for a very long time, taking detours into drum solos, but the comfort and ease here are appealing, along with a precision in the rhythms and solos. What impresses most is the consistency: perhaps there are slight lags in momentum along the way, but each of the five concerts is wonderfully entertaining, the sound of the Dead at something of a laid-back peak."
1977 (MCMLXXVII) was a common year starting on Saturday (dominical letter B) of the Gregorian calendar, the 1977th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 977th year of the 2nd millennium, the 77th year of the 20th century, and the 8th year of the 1970s decade.
The Grateful Dead was an American rock band formed in 1965 in Palo Alto, California. Ranging from quintet to septet, the band was known for its unique and eclectic style, which fused elements of country, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, rock, improvisational jazz, psychedelia, space rock, for live performances of lengthy instrumental jams, and for their devoted fan base, known as "Deadheads". "Their music," writes Lenny Kaye, "touches on ground that most other groups don't even know exists." These various influences were distilled into a diverse and psychedelic whole that made the Grateful Dead "the pioneering Godfathers of the jam band world". The band was ranked 57th in the issue The Greatest Artists of all Time by Rolling Stone magazine. The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994 and their Barton Hall Concert at Cornell University (May 8, 1977) was added to the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry. The Grateful Dead have sold more than 35 million albums worldwide.
Star Wars is an American epic space opera franchise, centered on a film series created by George Lucas. It depicts the adventures of various characters "a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away".
The first film in the series, Star Wars (later subtitled Episode IV: A New Hope), was released on May 25, 1977 by 20th Century Fox and became a worldwide pop culture phenomenon. It was followed by the similarly successful sequels The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983); these three films constitute the original Star Wars trilogy. A prequel trilogy was later released between 1999 and 2005, which received a more mixed reaction from critics and fans, compared to the original trilogy. All seven films were nominated for or won Academy Awards, and were commercial successes, with a combined box office revenue of $4.38 billion, making Star Wars the fourth highest-grossing film series. The series has spawned an extensive media franchise—the Star Wars expanded universe—including books, television series, computer and video games, and comic books, resulting in significant development of the series's fictional universe. Star Wars also holds a Guinness World Records title for the "Most successful film merchandising franchise." In 2012, the total value of the Star Wars franchise was estimated at USD $30.7 billion, including box-office receipts as well as profits from their video games and DVD sales.
Grateful Dead May 1977 Just the Jams @justweiss YOUTUBE VERSION 01. 00:00:00 Estimated 5/4 02. 00:02:40 Scarlet 5/4 04. 00:07:30 Fire 5/4 05. 00:09:10 PITB 5/4 06. 00:23:54 St. Stephen 5/5 07. 00:30:18 Sugaree 5/ 08. 00:34:08 The Wheel 5/7 09: 00:39:39 Wharf Rat 5/7 10. 00:45:25 Dancin' 5/8 11. 00:55:55 Scarlet / Fire 5/8 12. 01:09:25 NFA 5/8 13. 01:21:12 Morning Dew 5/8 14. 01:26:50 Space 5/11 15. 01:32:28 Other One 5/13 16. 01:47:40 PITB 5/17 17. 01:57:04 Sugar Magnolia 5/17 18. 01:59:23 PITB Reprise 5/17
» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN » The Grateful Dead’s May 8, 1977 performance at Barton Hall on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York is just one of many powerful shows the band laid down that spring. Yet, when a high-quality recording of the show surfaced in 1985 and was spread quickly amongst fans, it rose to towards the top of the list of the most famous shows in Grateful Dead history. Today, 39 years to the day later, and after hundreds of crispy recordings of Dead shows have circulated, it still remains a fan-favorite. The late Dick Latvala, the Grateful Dead’s first official archivist, was a huge fan of Cornell ’77. As noted by Nicolas Meriwether of the Grateful Dead archive, Latvala wrote this in his journal just based off an audience recording, “After a few heari...
Lost now found! Archivist David Lemieux sheds some light on the missing reels that make up MAY 1977 and what might be coming down the pike in this edition of the Seaside Chat. MAY 1977 is now available for pre-order: https://rrih.no/cornellbox VISIT ALL THE OFFICIAL GRATEFUL DEAD PAGES Official Website: www.dead.net @GratefulDead Facebook: www.facebook.com/gratefuldead Twitter: https://twitter.com/GratefulDead Instagram: www.instagram.com/gratefuldead GRATEFUL DEAD JERRY GARCIA: Lead Guitar, Vocals DONNA JEAN GODCHAUX: Vocals KEITH GODCHAUX: Keyboards MICKEY HART: Drums BILL KREUTZMANN: Drums PHIL LESH: Electric Bass BOB WEIR: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals ALBUM PRODUCTION CREDITS: Produced by Grateful Dead Produced for Release by David Lemieux Executive Producer: Mark Pinkus Associate Pro...
Battle (Challenge) of the Network Stars - 02 - May (1977) Hosts - Howard Cosell, Bruce Jenner, O.J. Simpson ABC Team - Gabe Kaplan (captain), LeVar Burton, Darleen Carr, Richard Hatch, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Ron Howard, Hal Linden, Kristy McNichol, Penny Marshall, Jaclyn Smith CBS Team - Telly Savalas (captain), Sonny Bono, Kevin Dobson, Mike Farrell, David Groh, Linda Lavin, Lee Meriwether, Rob Reiner, Loretta Swit, Marcia Wallace NBC Team - Robert Conrad (captain), Elizabeth Allen, Lynda Day George, Carl Franklin, Karen Grassle, Dan Haggerty, Art Hindle, Kurt Russell, Jane Seymour, W. K. Stratton
MAY 1977: GET SHOWN THE LIGHT features four of the very best Grateful Dead shows of all time. The numbered, limited-edition version of this boxed set is now sold out but you can still pick a gorgeous slip-covered copy that contains every note from these epic shows. https://rrih.no/gstlgd More info: www.dead.net
David Lemieux on why you should slide May 1977 into your collection right alongside the Capitol, Palladium, and Barton Hall shows.
The first instalment of the Star Wars film series was released in cinemas in the United States of America. The iconic space opera was written and directed by the American filmmaker George Lucas. His directional debut, the dystopian science fiction film THX 1138 was not received well by critics or filmgoers. However his second release, American Graffiti, was much more successful and was a key factor in securing financial support for Star Wars from 20th Century Fox President Alan Ladd, Jr. Lucas himself has often presented conflicting accounts of the film’s development, but what is clear is that it took him over three years to write the screenplay. Yet despite the significant time spent crafting both the script and the universe in which it was set, Lucas continued to rewrite the script whi...
Grateful Dead May 1977 Just the Jams @justweiss YOUTUBE VERSION 01. 00:00:00 Estimated 5/4 02. 00:02:40 Scarlet 5/4 04. 00:07:30 Fire 5/4 05. 00:09:10 PITB 5/4 06. 00:23:54 St. Stephen 5/5 07. 00:30:18 Sugaree 5/ 08. 00:34:08 The Wheel 5/7 09: 00:39:39 Wharf Rat 5/7 10. 00:45:25 Dancin' 5/8 11. 00:55:55 Scarlet / Fire 5/8 12. 01:09:25 NFA 5/8 13. 01:21:12 Morning Dew 5/8 14. 01:26:50 Space 5/11 15. 01:32:28 Other One 5/13 16. 01:47:40 PITB 5/17 17. 01:57:04 Sugar Magnolia 5/17 18. 01:59:23 PITB Reprise 5/17
» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN » The Grateful Dead’s May 8, 1977 performance at Barton Hall on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York is just one of many powerful shows the band laid down that spring. Yet, when a high-quality recording of the show surfaced in 1985 and was spread quickly amongst fans, it rose to towards the top of the list of the most famous shows in Grateful Dead history. Today, 39 years to the day later, and after hundreds of crispy recordings of Dead shows have circulated, it still remains a fan-favorite. The late Dick Latvala, the Grateful Dead’s first official archivist, was a huge fan of Cornell ’77. As noted by Nicolas Meriwether of the Grateful Dead archive, Latvala wrote this in his journal just based off an audience recording, “After a few heari...
Lost now found! Archivist David Lemieux sheds some light on the missing reels that make up MAY 1977 and what might be coming down the pike in this edition of the Seaside Chat. MAY 1977 is now available for pre-order: https://rrih.no/cornellbox VISIT ALL THE OFFICIAL GRATEFUL DEAD PAGES Official Website: www.dead.net @GratefulDead Facebook: www.facebook.com/gratefuldead Twitter: https://twitter.com/GratefulDead Instagram: www.instagram.com/gratefuldead GRATEFUL DEAD JERRY GARCIA: Lead Guitar, Vocals DONNA JEAN GODCHAUX: Vocals KEITH GODCHAUX: Keyboards MICKEY HART: Drums BILL KREUTZMANN: Drums PHIL LESH: Electric Bass BOB WEIR: Rhythm Guitar, Vocals ALBUM PRODUCTION CREDITS: Produced by Grateful Dead Produced for Release by David Lemieux Executive Producer: Mark Pinkus Associate Pro...
Battle (Challenge) of the Network Stars - 02 - May (1977) Hosts - Howard Cosell, Bruce Jenner, O.J. Simpson ABC Team - Gabe Kaplan (captain), LeVar Burton, Darleen Carr, Richard Hatch, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Ron Howard, Hal Linden, Kristy McNichol, Penny Marshall, Jaclyn Smith CBS Team - Telly Savalas (captain), Sonny Bono, Kevin Dobson, Mike Farrell, David Groh, Linda Lavin, Lee Meriwether, Rob Reiner, Loretta Swit, Marcia Wallace NBC Team - Robert Conrad (captain), Elizabeth Allen, Lynda Day George, Carl Franklin, Karen Grassle, Dan Haggerty, Art Hindle, Kurt Russell, Jane Seymour, W. K. Stratton
MAY 1977: GET SHOWN THE LIGHT features four of the very best Grateful Dead shows of all time. The numbered, limited-edition version of this boxed set is now sold out but you can still pick a gorgeous slip-covered copy that contains every note from these epic shows. https://rrih.no/gstlgd More info: www.dead.net
David Lemieux on why you should slide May 1977 into your collection right alongside the Capitol, Palladium, and Barton Hall shows.
The first instalment of the Star Wars film series was released in cinemas in the United States of America. The iconic space opera was written and directed by the American filmmaker George Lucas. His directional debut, the dystopian science fiction film THX 1138 was not received well by critics or filmgoers. However his second release, American Graffiti, was much more successful and was a key factor in securing financial support for Star Wars from 20th Century Fox President Alan Ladd, Jr. Lucas himself has often presented conflicting accounts of the film’s development, but what is clear is that it took him over three years to write the screenplay. Yet despite the significant time spent crafting both the script and the universe in which it was set, Lucas continued to rewrite the script whi...
Grateful Dead May 1977 Just the Jams @justweiss YOUTUBE VERSION 01. 00:00:00 Estimated 5/4 02. 00:02:40 Scarlet 5/4 04. 00:07:30 Fire 5/4 05. 00:09:10 PITB 5/4 06. 00:23:54 St. Stephen 5/5 07. 00:30:18 Sugaree 5/ 08. 00:34:08 The Wheel 5/7 09: 00:39:39 Wharf Rat 5/7 10. 00:45:25 Dancin' 5/8 11. 00:55:55 Scarlet / Fire 5/8 12. 01:09:25 NFA 5/8 13. 01:21:12 Morning Dew 5/8 14. 01:26:50 Space 5/11 15. 01:32:28 Other One 5/13 16. 01:47:40 PITB 5/17 17. 01:57:04 Sugar Magnolia 5/17 18. 01:59:23 PITB Reprise 5/17
» Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2fxVDNN » The Grateful Dead’s May 8, 1977 performance at Barton Hall on the campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York is just one of many powerful shows the band laid down that spring. Yet, when a high-quality recording of the show surfaced in 1985 and was spread quickly amongst fans, it rose to towards the top of the list of the most famous shows in Grateful Dead history. Today, 39 years to the day later, and after hundreds of crispy recordings of Dead shows have circulated, it still remains a fan-favorite. The late Dick Latvala, the Grateful Dead’s first official archivist, was a huge fan of Cornell ’77. As noted by Nicolas Meriwether of the Grateful Dead archive, Latvala wrote this in his journal just based off an audience recording, “After a few heari...
Battle (Challenge) of the Network Stars - 02 - May (1977) Hosts - Howard Cosell, Bruce Jenner, O.J. Simpson ABC Team - Gabe Kaplan (captain), LeVar Burton, Darleen Carr, Richard Hatch, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Ron Howard, Hal Linden, Kristy McNichol, Penny Marshall, Jaclyn Smith CBS Team - Telly Savalas (captain), Sonny Bono, Kevin Dobson, Mike Farrell, David Groh, Linda Lavin, Lee Meriwether, Rob Reiner, Loretta Swit, Marcia Wallace NBC Team - Robert Conrad (captain), Elizabeth Allen, Lynda Day George, Carl Franklin, Karen Grassle, Dan Haggerty, Art Hindle, Kurt Russell, Jane Seymour, W. K. Stratton
Grateful Dead May 8, 1977 Cornell University, Barton Hall - Ithaca, NY Set 1: Minglewood Blues Loser, El Paso, They Love Each Other, Jack Straw, Deal, Lazy . Grateful Dead 05/09/77 War Memorial Auditorium - Buffalo, NY Set 1: Help On The Way Slipknot Franklin's Tower, Cassidy, Brown Eyed Women, Mexicali Blues, . 5/7/80 - Grateful Dead May 7, 1980 Barton Hall, Cornell University - Ithaca, NY Set 1: Jack Straw Tennessee Jed Cassidy Row Jimmy El Paso Easy To Love You . Grateful Dead 11/06/1977 Broome County Veterans Memorial Arena - Binghamton, NY Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo, Jack Straw, Tennessee .
For my 400th video, I wanted something fun and unique. My choice is a May 1977 episode of the Price is Right. We have one of the earliest playings of a favorite pricing game, and hopefully there will be plenty of winning. Will there be? No copyright infringement is intended.
Venue: Wembley Conference Centre, London, United Kingdom Date: Saturday, 7 May 1977 Presentation: Angela Rippon Voting: Each country awarded 12, 10, 8-1 points to its top 10 (by a jury). Number of countries: 18
American Top 40 May 14, 1977 with Casey Kasem. Leo Sayer hits #1 with the ballad "When I Need You", replacing "Hotel California". That made six weeks in a row with a new #1 on the Hot 100, the longest streak in over two years. In early 1975, there were TWELVE straight 1 week #1s, still a record. Kenny Rogers was hitting with, as Casey said, "His first big solo hit." Music is clipped to avoid copyright violations. Show is posted for historical significance under "fair use". If you have any requests or questions, email me at AmericanTop40CDown@gmail.com.
London's Burning - 1977 - I'm So Bored With The U.S.A - Pressure Drop - Hate And War - Cheat - Police And Thieves 48 Hours - Capital Radio - Deny - Remote Control - Career Opportunities - White Riot - Janie Jones - Garageland
Here are commercials taken from CBS' coverage of game 3 of the 1977 NBA Finals. Here's the lineup: 1. Chevrolet 2. Ryder rental trucks 3. JC Penney car batteries 4. Norelco electric shaver 5. Cotton jeans 6. Miller Lite with Billy Martin 7. Scotchguard protection 8. Armstrong tires 9. Chevrolet Monza 10. Vitalis Pump 11. STP oil treatment 12. Promo for the Belmont Stakes 13. Penn tennis balls 14. Miller Lite with K.C. & Sam Jones 15. A different JC Penney car battery ad 16. Chevrolet Luv 17. Promo for Eddie & Herbert, followed by a CBS ID 18. Exxon 19. TWA 20. WCBS ID 21. Honda motorcycles 22. Polaroid cameras with James Garner 23. CAM-2 motor oil 24. Shell Answer Man 25. Sears Muzzler mufflers 26. Miller High Life beer 27. Chevrolet Chevette 28. Palmolive Rapid Shave shaving cream 29. ...
I looked at faith
I almost walked away
But I looked again
I found the nerve to close my eyes and say the words
To ask you in
And I heard no heavenly choir
No angels in whit attire
i got no amazing super hum omnipresent pow but....
CHORUS
I know You now
I know You now
I know You're in my heart
I know You now
Beyond the shadow of a doubt
I know You now
I look at peace, that once was out of reach
And now it's here
i read Your word that some believe is so absurd
But I hold dear, yea
'Cause You loved me with your dying breath
You saved me when You conquered death