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WBW VOL 1, EPISODE 3 A TRUE RARITY from the Grateful Dead’s Egyptian Adventure, these 24 minutes feature raw, unedited snippets from 9/15/78. Be advised that all video is compromised and all songs are partial. There is almost no publicly (or in the archive for that matter) available video of this, the second night of the Egypt run, as both the first night (9/14) and this one suffered from constant equipment malfunctions and unusual technology occurrences in the desert… This is an EXTREMELY RARE snippet of the greatest residency in music history and presented as a historical document. Many in the Deadhead community view 9/15/78 as the best night of the run musically and, even through the haze of degrading tape and incomplete songs, one can hear & see why. The whole band is animated in a way we rarely see and you can fairly feel the charged electric-psychedelic air of the Pyramids . SETLIST: From set one – Olin Arageed (featuring Hamza el-Din) Bill ‘Big Red’ Walton The Promised Land Mama Tried=Big River Loser I Need a Miracle Stagger Lee From set two – Jack Straw Estimated Prophet Source: 1996 trade=(spliced)Kodak HS T-120 VHS ( SP, no NR)=Roxio 3 w S-video=Roxio Creator NXT9 w/ Pinnacle 25=Acorn Digital Restoration, Suite2 Thank you to the Filmmakers, The Tapers, The Streamers and Deadheads everywhere! You Know Our Love Will Not Fade Away! **All Kind Kahntent on this channel is from the WB personal archives and is presented as such in all its low-tech glory for the enjoyment of the Deadhead community & Fellow Travelers. The WB channel does not own the rights to anything and is not a professional-grade or even "Pro-Am" operation; there are plenty of other awesome channels on YouTube that offer those options, including in our own Deadhead community, for those who are interested. The WBW Project is intended as a place for the community to come together and appreciate the joy, communion and universal friendship this and all music can engender. Just think of it as a shadowy, smoky collection of beautiful half-memories mingled with your acid dreams and the joy of the divine moment. After all, it's just a drum-circle, stoney-evening rap-session, hallway spinning, balloon-bouncing jam a click away...