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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cats Under Egyptian Stars
The long-awaited release of: "Egypt 1978" is over. Was it worth a 30 year wait? For me, yes it was, good or bad this package is an accurate document of a legendary event, The Grateful Dead playing right in front of The Great Pyramid and right next to The Sphinx. The 3 record set was due for release in early 1979, to help pay the 1/2 Million dollars of debt that this...
Published on October 3, 2008 by PHILIP S WOLF

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Historical, yes, but not a particularly great run.
There are a few lil nuggets on here-a new dvd release is nice-but as a whole i would spend my money on other releases or wait til its significantly cheaper...Winterland 78...Truckin' up to Buffalo...Dick's Picks 15, 9, 8 are favorites...it just seems as if the band was about to hit that point we all know and love but never quite did so...The packaging is really cool and...
Published on December 30, 2008 by Jamoholic


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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Cats Under Egyptian Stars, October 3, 2008
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PHILIP S WOLF (SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, CA. USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) (Audio CD)
The long-awaited release of: "Egypt 1978" is over. Was it worth a 30 year wait? For me, yes it was, good or bad this package is an accurate document of a legendary event, The Grateful Dead playing right in front of The Great Pyramid and right next to The Sphinx. The 3 record set was due for release in early 1979, to help pay the 1/2 Million dollars of debt that this vacation cost the band. Jerry Garcia, wasn't happy with the tapes and the plan was canceled.

Over the years many tapes have circulated from audience and soundboard sources. I saw a lavish bootleg CD set at a record collector's show in 1996. This Box contained 8 Cd's, a hardshell book, a poster, stickers, the works. The vendor, wouldn't go under $80.00 for the package, and I passed on the deal. The tapes that I have heard, were high-quality sound and good to not-so-good performances by The Dead.

This set of two CD's {3, if you buy it from The Grateful Dead Website} and a DVD of 13 songs, and a short home movie of band and friends in Cairo, and on The Nile. This is a nice package, of an event of legendary proportions.

30 YEARS OF BAD VIBES:
The band didn't play well in Egypt, The equipment did weird things in the 110 degree heat, No: "Blues For Allah" performed, The amps melted together in the sun, The piano was outta tune, Billy could only drum with one arm, Donna was singing 'Flat' again, No hash was allowed to be smoked on stage, only behind the amps, No: "Dark Star" performed, not enough Stella Beer, after the crew stole all of it, The King's Chamber deep inside the Great Pyramid wasn't successful for use as an echo effect for the concerts, sand in equipment...ETC, ETC, ETC.

THE MUSIC:
After 30 years of rumors like that, you will have to be the judge of this package. The music here isn't better or worse than any other Live Dead CD's available already...It is DIFFERENT from other things, that you have already heard before. And that is the reason that it was released in the first place. The Grateful Dead plays DIFFERENTLY under a full eclipse of the moon next to the massive paws of The Sphinx than it does in Winterland back in San Francisco. Everything that makes this group special IS here, but on: "Rocking The Cradle" the music takes on new shapes and forms, textures and colors are unique to this recording.

"Ollin Arageed" featuring Hamza El Din and the Nubian Youth Choir, melts into a sparkling; "Fire On The Mountain". "New, New Minglewood Blues" features a wonderful solo from Keith on "Outta-Tune" piano, that lays waste to almost every other keyboard player anywhere. "Stella Blue" is a tune, that I have never payed much attention to, here on this CD, it is amazing! Some of this is lackluster, but I have found more GOOD than BAD here. A Grateful Dead Show contains peaks and valleys, there is serious detail to flow and dynamics within every concert, and when that doesn't work out...well, it doesn't work out all the time, such is LIFE.

THE FILMS:
The DVD contains 13 songs from the concerts, and a feature called; "The Vacation Tapes" of band, crew and friends in Cairo and on the Nile. These videos are not shot by a professional film crew and are of homemade quality {jerky camera movement, fuzzy & out-of-focus zoom-ins and outs, cameras way off target.} Had the band produced some video by a professional crew, the results could have been amazing, as is these curios are interesting and show a little insight into the world of The Grateful Dead. The DVD is interesting but not essential.

I Like this Set, and have been playing the CD's, in rotation with other GD music since it arrived at my door. I have less use for the DVD, but I will give it another try a few months down the road. The booklet is fine, and the package with the fold-outs, is nice as well. A book about this entire event is still available, it is entitled: "Truckin' With The Grateful Dead To Egypt" by Robert Nichols. This book was published in 1984 with the band's approval, it is an interesting read, and it includes many photos and graphics that I have never seen anywhere else.
This set of music and visuals is a welcome addition to the growing bulk of live performance work available from The Grateful Dead.
Four Stars !!!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Piece of History, March 18, 2009
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Riley (Charlotte, NC United States) - See all my reviews
I guess I was expecting the worst and that's why this recording from one of their nights in Egypt just doesn't seem that bad to me. I'll say it didn't live down to my expectations. The first time through I was about to give it 3 to 3 1/2 stars but I started to enjoy the weirdness of the whole event. Eveything that could go wrong did go wrong (as has been pointed out in other places). Of course, Donna was out of tune as usual and her typical lost self. But I really like what we get. An overall good groove. And there is something about Jerry's guitar this night that stands out. Maybe it was the heat.

This was the Dead at their most ambitious. Maybe they missed the mark but how many groups go and play at the Great Pyramid during an eclipse? Seriously? So, I give them two thumbs up for giving this a try and then I give the effort 5 stars for the band fighting through some oppressive musical roadblocks.

Now, if you're new to this whole live Dead thing then you might want to start with something else. Maybe something from '73, maybe their best year. Rocking the Cradle is more of an event album than anything else.

For the rest of you who have heard all the bad stuff you might want to give this a whirl. Who knows, you might like it.

Lastly, my review is based on the download and not the cd/dvd release. For the collectors that seems like an awful cool thing.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Historical, yes, but not a particularly great run., December 30, 2008
This review is from: Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) (Audio CD)
There are a few lil nuggets on here-a new dvd release is nice-but as a whole i would spend my money on other releases or wait til its significantly cheaper...Winterland 78...Truckin' up to Buffalo...Dick's Picks 15, 9, 8 are favorites...it just seems as if the band was about to hit that point we all know and love but never quite did so...The packaging is really cool and it certainly has its historical value but spend your money on something hotter (musically)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars What took so long, January 12, 2009
This review is from: Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) (Audio CD)
To be honest I wasnt too interested in this item when I first heard about it. But after listening and watching Im really glad I have it, I wish this album had come out 30 years ago when it was supposed to, it wouldve been one of my all-time favorites like Europe 72 or Reckoning. The recordings are so much better than any of the SBDs Ive heard over the years--there is a real POWER in this music--it's slow and mellow sure, but like a steam roller. It just eventually flattens you into submission. Ive always thought that Winterland 12/31/78 was supposed to be a great show--and songlist-wise it's the best of the year, but I always have an unsatisfied feeling after hearing much of that. On the other hand I always thought Egypt was weak and uninteresting, but these CDs prove that wrong.
The DVD is pretty poor in spots, and fine in others--what it comes down is, it's like a really good bootleg DVD--But it's Egypt man who're you kidding? This is the stuff of legend!!! Hamza into Fire is worth it alone, and the dancing Egyptian dudes in the audience really show how far this is from the USA, and what a unique and special event this was. Highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars they said it wasn't good...., November 24, 2008
This review is from: Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) (Audio CD)
The Dead always lamented these shows as below par....well, frankly....it's the Dead we are talking about here. Even below par, the Dead were exceptional. D.L. and team have selected the good stuff for us. I just wish it had the entire Hamza El-din portion. It's a classic show that is worth owning if you like the Dead.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars It sure could have been better, January 6, 2009
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Having had the 3 nights from Gizah in my tape collection for years, I was looking forward to getting this combo disc set. I think that the DVD is fabulous but with 2 other nights of music at the pyramids, why did the audio disc have the same material as the dvd, the second set from 9/16, for the most part.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Egypt at last, December 12, 2008
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I have been waiting for an "official " release of these concerts for many years. There have been some rather poor quality unofficial releases before, even a cd box set that was disappointing. They have done a good job upgrading the tapes for this cd set and the dvd of the show is of great historical interest to any serious Deadhead. I've been to the pyramids but years after these shows, and to see the Dead there is really fabulous. It was not their best concert ever to be sure but it was a seminal episode in their history and it's great to have it available now.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you just want the music, mp3 is fine, if you want more, get the CD, November 21, 2008
I admit that 90 percent of my music purchases are now downloads. Rarely do I buy a CD. Usually, if I do buy a CD, it's because it's not available as a download. That's not the case with the Egypt CD.

I'm a Deadhead and have two of the three nights on CDR, and since most of this release is drawn from the 16th, which I have on CDR, I'm essentially buying what I already have. However, the audio quality here is much improved.

However, I ended up forking out the extra cash to buy the CD, which includes a bonus DVD not available here, which has parts of one show, plus some really enjoyable "home movie" footage of the Dead, Ken Kesey, Bill Graham, Bill Walton and others goofing off in Egypt, climbing pyramids, taking a 3-day cruise down the Nile, etc.

In addition, the packaging is really cool. You open up the three panels and up pop pyramids. It's like the "stand up" art that used to accompany albums. (Jethro Tull's "Stand Up" immediately comes to mind. You opened up the gatefold album and the band members images literally "stood up" -- at least on early editions of the vinyl.

I know, it's all about the music. But in this case, it's also about the DVD and seeing the Dead and friends in Egypt, and the really fun packaging. In this case, I opted to buy the CD instead of saving money and just downloading the songs.

So, if you just want the music, then I recommend downloading the two CDs. You won't be disappointed. If you don't mind spending extra money, the CD with DVD and cool packaging are great. Either way, this is choice stuff.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars HAMZA...!!!!, December 20, 2008
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This review is from: Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2CD/1 DVD Set) (Audio CD)
the playing is sparse, incredibly charged and changed by the locale

the dvd is exquisite, the only regrets, stella blue fading out, and an unnecessary superimposed sphinx image in a few places - but what the heck!

the crowd shots are brilliant, really taking you there

the JOY is seeing, hearing and experiencing all this again -
i had no idea there was a multi camera shoot happening...

and yes, i was there...





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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not Bad At All, November 24, 2008
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These shows have been a source of much interest since the concerts and the CD audio, while not their best, is quite good, indeed. The DVD, however, is basically home movie quality, including the concert footage; in other words, crap. The performances on the CDs are good, but not consistent nor great, and so worth investing in to become part of your Dead library, but the DVD is barely worth watching once, let alone repeatedly. The packaging is great & thus the 4 star review.
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