

The NFA > MJB > Caution > GDTRFB motif has been expounded and written about a lot, so I'll just leave it - this aud source again captures the energy that builds during the last, incredible pull.Īll of these highlights easily make this, for me, the best of the five nights at Winterland '78. I tend to go into the soundboard for a great bulk of this show - has a decent (if flawed) board available for download - Jack Straw is a great highlight from the first set as a closer - check the way Bobby draws out "slloooooooooSet 2 - worth using the board for the intricate hi-hat work on Scarlet > Fire - this is a delicate, floating, tight rendition of the suite, and deserves to be heard. This is one of my most treasured moments in ANY Grateful Dead show - it's not often I want to stand up and salute the crowd, but in this case, whomever you all were - this is just simply fantastic.

When the band arrives onstage there is the usual hooting and whistling, etc., but those who realize they're ACTUALLY MAKING GODDAMNED MUSIC WITH THE GRATEFUL DEAD continue, and the audience's presence is more than just an aside it becomes an integral and vital part of the rhythm section as the overall sound builds to a nice, loud level. but listening to this, seriously, bless each and every one of you that night at Winterland who contributed to this - it goes beyond mere "audience participation" - the crowd clearly hones in on what is not the easiest percussion time in the world and, within a few minutes is totally synched up. Usually I'm wary of overabundant crowd noise and idle chatter, etc. If you specify a menu item as Format->Indentation->Increase in System Preferences, it is stored as \033Format\033Indentation\033Increase.A word on 10/22/78 - going to type on this source's review section due to the opening of the show and "Ollin Arageed" - this recording of the pageantry and sublime beauty of what was achieved that night in Winterland is best captured here. nil would be triggered by n in some applications like Audacity, \0 would be triggered by any key in Safari in 10.9, and \1 would be triggered by the home key. You can disable a shortcut by assigning the menu item to for example \u200b ( ZERO WIDTH SPACE). app doesn't work with some applications like Finder or Notes. For example \Uf702 is the left arrow key. The shortcut strings use the same format as in DefaultKeyBinding.dict.

I use a shell script like this to configure the keyboard shortcuts: defaults write -g NSUserKeyEquivalents ''
