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Shannon

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Little Red Rooster
Sept. 30, 1980
Warfield Theatre

How high can Garcia get?
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Truckin'
Sept. 29, 1980
Warfield Theater

Long haul jam here. Great tone, Jerry's got it totally busted with overdrive, and Bob is clean as a whistle. Excellent transition into Wharf Rat
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He's Gone
Sept. 27, 1980
Warfield Theater

Could have been an all-timer with a synchronistic crowd leading the claps, but they’re waaaay fast on tempo. Band sloppily tried to match.
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Cold Rain and Snow
Sept. 27, 1980
Warfield Theater

Crowd is nice and rowdy tonight. Wonder how tickets were dolled for this run. Sounds like 250 instead of 2,500 in there.
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Black Peter
Sept. 26, 1980
Warfield Theater

Such a beautiful clean tone on Jerry's Tiger here. I wonder how it sounded in the room, boy does it ever shine on tape.

Comments

Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 14, 1993
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl

I think this is the first time I've heard Bruce & Vince...or at least payed attention. Ain't nobody sitting still on this one. Jerry's running out of breath chugging up that mountain, but no rest for the wicket.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Nov. 30, 1980
Fox Theatre

Gliding. Sharpest knife in the softest butter.
New Minglewood Blues
Nov. 29, 1980
Alligator Alley Gym, University of Florida

Easy to overlook any single track in a show full of bangers...but this might be the definitive Minglewood. Coming out of '..Know what to do' Jerry clearly is ready to keep ripping on it.
Drums -> Space
Nov. 26, 1980
The Sportatorium

It's worth noting that this short South-East run is exceptionally chipper. Some have speculated the boys ran into a serious snowstorm down in Florida and are bringing Tony Montana vibes to the stage. I think it's more to do with these being the first gigs back on the road after lengthy residency's at Warfield and Radio City. While those shows are legendary and bring us some of serious definitive cuts of many songs...overall they feel quite stiff and uninspired. The obligation to play a pre-determined set, cameras rolling, and a rather 'exclusive' crowd made for weird vibes, and this is the first show back to doing what the Dead does best....suck and fuck.
Estimated Prophet
Nov. 26, 1980
The Sportatorium

This entire second set is a near perfect set-list in my mind...and they really deliver performance-wise. The great FLA Snowstorm of November 1980 begins.