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Grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space
Grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space









grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space

Hurts Me Too, lugubrious, very enjoyable.

grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space

Set 2: Again opens with Truckin’ (# 1 in Turlock), nice jam, good version. LL Rain, early version, Jerry’s notes quite different playing the steel pedal, more country. Playing jam begins around 3:30 mark, fast & furious, but still w/in the main theme, 10:30 overall, very nice Playing. Set 1: business as usual in the 1st half, professional, solid but holding back. My friends i went with were big Deadheads then so i had heard stuff through them first I know i came out knowing i had seen something special. įamiliar territory to end the set but again a different Caution to Anthem You can imagine my delight when the whole sequence came into circulation thanks to David G. Set 2 started in a familiar way but was soon to change dramatically, the Truckin' stretched not the Country Rock song i was used to then a VERY different Dark Star to the Live Dead version, again this i have been listening too since Glastonbury Fayre came out, i bought the album just for this edited version. Out of the first set of the show only 3 songs would have been familiar, but basically it was the style of Dead i was used to.

grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space

The Stoke show was like a watered down Live Dead, but Mungo Jerry who were before them were so High energy that the comparison was different, also it was only with Workingman's that i really started to like the Dead. I had already seen the Dead once before but since then Working Mans and Beauty had come out so my expectations were different. I was quite a way back from the stage and the sound was not normally very good. 4 stars for the coat thing - forgive and remember, I guess.Was an echoey cavern of a place, not sure what i remember of the show from the time and what from listening to it over the years. Getting to hear this show again reminded me what a great time I had before that! Thanks so much to everyone who is deadicated to preserving this legacy. Anyways, my memory of that night has always been the bad ending.

grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space

I just hope they were kind, and I like to think that they went on to perform ten good deeds in turn. I can only assume that the person who took my coat really needed it. BUMMER!!!Īs others have mentioned, we had that early spring snowstorm that night, and on the long PT ride home I kept blurting out "run me.OUT IN THE COLD RAIN AND SNOW!!" until someone finally yelled "SHUT THE #*&% UP!!" As the last ring of Baby Blue slowly faded from our ears and we turned to depart, I discovered that someone had taken my coat from the back of my chair. We had seats on the floor that night, and spent a good portion of the show precariously dancing on our chairs. For me, the CR&S opener was an ominous foreboding of what was to occur later that night.











Grateful dead 4/18/82 grateful dead earthquake space