Grateful Dead Concert

Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) Nov 24, 1978

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Grateful Dead concert at Capitol Theatre on Nov 24, 1978

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  • Date:
    11.24.1978
  • Tracks:
    10
  • Total Time:
    1:18:08
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Concert Summary

If there is such a thing as a "classic" Dead show, this might be it. Beautifully recorded and featuring a wide variety of styles and musicianship, this performance is proof of why the Dead achieved such a long and successful musical legacy. Recorded at Passaic, NJ's legendary Capitol Theater on November 24th, 1978, between 1976's Terrapin Station and 1980's radio friendly Go to Heaven, the Dead are in top form and good spirits, delivering this beautiful set of memorable originals and choice covers. This recording contains only a partial set from the evening.

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  • Anonymous | Tuesday, April 03, 2012 | 10:42 am

    Maybe passaic NJ was always peaceful but in Feb 1971 during the esp tests on Saturday night at the Capitol theater in Port Chester N.Y. it became apparent many bogus tickets were printed and sold.
    We got tired of trippin at the kentucky Fried chicken store and got on line hours before the show started, just sitting on the cold sidewalk . Then after we were let in with about 10 others. They closed the gate on everyone else on line for what seemed eternity, finally some got in and some did not. I heard from some who did not get in that outside got crazy.
    Then the show started late and a hippie girl from San Francisco gave me a home made candy and i even think the water fountain was crazy. Yeah the fire department was flashing their lights and I don't remember that at the Fillmore East.
    We were sitting in the balcony when the fire escape doors flew open, dozens of crazed fans pushed through the door. The security guards assembled and hit the people with billy clubs and tossed the wounded outside. Then the doors were shut once more but only for a while before the doors flew open again.
    The crowd outside pushed in again and the clubs started swinging again and blood and screams pierced the music. Then the doors were shut once more. I don't know how many times this happened but the show was weird only one drummer showed up and they kept flashing those pictures on the screen and the audience was asked to project their thoughts. I was afraid I would screw up the test because I was scared too scared to get out of my seat.
    Anyway the show came to an end and I remember asking people as i walked down the stairs. does any body know what the hell is going on!?
    We got home safe but it was the middle of the week before I dealt with the reality that for the rest of my life everyone is going to look like they just walked out of a comic book. ZAP I was brainwashed for the next 22 years I went to as many dead shows as i could get to. Starfish

  • beove1972 | Tuesday, February 07, 2012 | 4:21 pm

    hi, i am sending this comment to ronny70. i must have been going to a different capitol theater. i saw at least a zillion shows at the capitol theater in passaic, nj. i never saw the security staff ever beat anyone. inside or out. but i did see bill kreutzmann and ramrod attack a totally stoned deadhead that somehow found himself backstage. the deadhead was looking for a bottle of wine to take home. i stopped him and got him away from the back of the kitchen. when i saw him again he was in front of the kitchen. the band and the other members of the "circus" except jerry were watching saturday night live. things started to get wierd. the coneheads were on and lorraine neuman was wearing a skull and roses t shirt. the band and hangers on got full of themselves. kreutzmann and ramrod approached the stoned deadhead and confronted the deadhead. things got hot and kreutzmann hit the top of the kid's head with a full bottle of heineken. the heineken exploded. then ramrod threw a full coffee maker at the kid. kreutzmann then picked up a full bottle of perrier and was thinking of smashing the kid with the perrier. he put it down. if he hit anyone death would surely result. at this point cy (the chef with a black belt) and i separated the trio and cy and i got him to an outside door. we pushed him out of this crazy scene.

    security played flashlight tag with smokers in the audience. but both the fillmore east and the academy had the same policy. if you wanted to smoke or partake in some other extra-curricular substance you went to the lobby or the restroom. if the police were going to come into the theater the word came down and there was always enough time to get rid of any incriminating evidence.

    as far as i know the black and white videos from the early days at the capitol traveled to marin, ca in the late 70s or early 80s. the videographer moved from brooklyn, ny to marin, ca. he became kris kristofferson's road manager. in the late 70s i subletted his brooklyn apartment. there were book shelves filled with the video tapes. he came back and moved his stuff to california. i never saw him or his media collection again. he was a very kind person and i considered him to be my friend. kr.

  • midgetmafia | Tuesday, March 22, 2011 | 6:14 pm

    Can't beat any shows from these years. The boys were plying at there best

  • richardamesuk | Wednesday, November 10, 2010 | 4:32 pm

    This show comes after they came back from Egypt. I was the hired production manager for those egypt shows. What a story that is........
    I organised all production from England to Egypt for those three shows
    Listening now 32 years later its nice. Peace to all Deadheads xx

  • ronny70 | Friday, October 01, 2010 | 9:04 pm

    the story goes that jerry was busted driving an old rambler in jersey with his stash and john scher came running to his rescue bailing him and as a result jerry made a deal with the devil as scher was in my opinion a fat nerdy jerkoff that didnt give a shit about his clientele by permitting his bouncer to indicriminately beat the shit out of anyone who passed through the entrance--but jerry gave scher the rights to produce his east coast shows and the little scum bag made a fortune even getting the dead into his piece of shit venue in passaic -i wonder what happened to the videos he has of every show there im sure with sound board recording and for sure never got legal releases for distribution and im suprised he hasnt blackmarketed the treasure chest but i guess he made enough with his dead monopoly-dont like scher and capitol couldnt compare with academy on 14th street--at least u werent getting a beat down by staff or arrested by jersey police bc u had long hair and a joint-but capitol did piggyback on all shows after they played academy so they had great acts but why did scher let that big fat mfkr beat down the ticket buyers for the fun of it-never will forget it or forgive scher for letting passaic pd in and make arrests each show -certainly not a producer of bill graham caliber and all because he bailed out jerry and jerry was jerry rip

  • ImStoned2Day | Friday, October 01, 2010 | 5:56 pm

    I was at this show, rode up on a whim and found the miracle we needed, has 20 each, parked at the end, got there early and scored tickets as soon as we got out, AT cost. By the time we got to the door, tickets went for 800.00 I saw one person pay apiece! The Dead was the only band allowed in the town limits and the town prepared for it, around the touring dates. History Brothers. I went with Kenny Elliot hear they were playing off the radio, we looked at each other and knew we were on our way. Ahhh the Dead-Days.
    William W. West
    TheWeedlyNews.com

  • mongoose1 | Sunday, April 25, 2010 | 8:04 am

    Dead and L125 ruled at the time..............

  • mongoose1 | Sunday, April 25, 2010 | 8:02 am

    32 shows 1978-95 great stuff. Just discovered archive............

  • Guts | Wednesday, February 10, 2010 | 11:24 am

    living just down Rt 21 meant I didnt miss any shows 'tween 73-80's.....whatta craphole, (useto sneek in pre-concert days on Wednesdays for porn movies and a stripper)saw everybody there Alice Cooper , Black Sabbath, Allman Bros, New Riders, Stones, Who.....BUT the Dead ruled...nuthin like a Dead show.

  • fernhead | Thursday, January 07, 2010 | 6:46 pm

    A great show! Sugaree is smokin!

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