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Grateful Dead: New Jersey Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo - Live at The Capitol Theater

1977 saw The Grateful Dead at the height of their powers. The new songs were solid, the band was playing better than ever and the bootleg recordings from that year prove it. This video captures the second and third nights of a three-night stand at Passaic, New Jersey's Capitol Theater. Highlights include: "Estimated Prophet", "Eyes Of The World", "Sugar Magnolia", "Promised Land", "Loser" and many more.

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  • Jerry Garcia

    Jerry Garcia

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  • Bob Weir

    Bob Weir

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  • Bill Kreutzmann

    Bill Kreutzmann

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  • Mickey Hart

    Mickey Hart

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  • Phil Lesh

    Phil Lesh

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  • Donna Godchaux

    Donna Godchaux

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  • Keith Godchaux

    Keith Godchaux

    Self - Performer

Overview

1977 saw The Grateful Dead at the height of their powers. The new songs were solid, the band was playing better than ever and the bootleg recordings from that year prove it. This video captures the second and third nights of a three-night stand at Passaic, New Jersey's Capitol Theater. Highlights include: "Estimated Prophet", "Eyes Of The World", "Sugar Magnolia", "Promised Land", "Loser" and many more.

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