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04/26/83

The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA

Set 1:

Shakedown Street

New Minglewood Blues

They Love Each Other

Me And My Uncle

Mexicali Blues

Maybe You Know How I Feel

West LA Fadeaway

My Brother Esau

It Must Have Been The Roses

Let It Grow

Set 2:

Help On The Way

Slipknot!

Franklin's Tower

Man Smart-Woman Smarter

Drums

Truckin'

Nobody's Jam

Morning Dew

Throwin' Stones

Not Fade Away

Encore:

U.S. Blues

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just got confirmation..

04/26/83

The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA

Set 1:

Shakedown Street

New Minglewood Blues

They Love Each Other

Me And My Uncle

Mexicali Blues

Maybe You Know How I Feel

West LA Fadeaway

My Brother Esau

It Must Have Been The Roses

Let It Grow

Set 2:

Help On The Way

Slipknot!

Franklin's Tower

Man Smart-Woman Smarter

Drums

Truckin'

Nobody's Jam

Morning Dew

Throwin' Stones

Not Fade Away

Encore:

U.S. Blues

awesome show! I was at the original GD concert! Remember it (well most of it) well!

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Maybe You Know How I Feel?

:blush:

There's one with which I'm unfamiliar.

I know what's on my listening queue for tomorrow.

Thanks again DSO!

This one is classic and a must listen to any fan of the Grateful Dead. It's incredible, first song to last.

My favorite Dew of 1983.

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I thought Maybe You Know How I Feel was always just before the drums. Was this the bust out before it had settled into that slot? Jerry notorious for leaving stage during it too!

this one on 4.26 was actually the 5th and final Maybe you know of 83..there was no real settling of this tune, they only did it six times...

jerry, bobby, and phil are all absent on stage for the first and final versions..i think its 4.21 in 86, brent stayed on stage throughout the drums and broke it out himself

not a bad song if you like brent's voice, but seems to me that jerr and the boys didnt care for it, very short-lived in gd history\

to me it shows the band's early-80s experimental and unique approach to the setlist

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I was also at this show. I particularly remember this one because as soon as they came out and started US Blues, we bolted. ( No offense, but there were a lot of US Blues encores back then. Torin, maybe you could do an official count?) Turned out to be sort of cool because as we were walking through the near empty parking lot, a caravan of black mini vans (at least 4 or 5) came rolling out of the underground garage to carry the band away!

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This one is classic and a must listen to any fan of the Grateful Dead. It's incredible, first song to last.

My favorite Dew of 1983.

This is a good show but I was actually confusing it with the Dew show from 4/26/84 (this one was 4/26/83)....my bad.

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