Community War Memorial

April 09, 1982

Rochester, NY US

Average: 4 (5 votes)

Notes:

sound check: Crazy Fingers

Set List:

Alabama Getaway
Greatest Story Ever Told
Dire Wolf
C.C. Rider
Bird Song
It's All Over Now
Loser
New Minglewood Blues
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

Man Smart/Woman Smarter
To Lay Me Down
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
drums
The Other One
Stella Blue
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Satisfaction

Brokedown Palace

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Comments

4/9/82 War Memorial Show

General admission. We were on the floor about 8' in front of Bobby. Some dude was selling party favors down there. By the second set, he was just tearing them off and handing out to everyone yelling "doses for the second set".

Looks like rain, feels like rain. No, its Bobby spitting on us as he's singing! Wow, what a show. Probably the best time I ever had at a show. Nevermind the pre and post show antics!

Dance Party Upstate NY

This was one of the danciest shows I can remember seeing. Seemed like the whole place was boogieing. Hated the "Satisfaction" (still do), but most of my friends liked it. Great show.

Down By the Genesee River

I loved this place. General admission dance fever. Haven't listened to this show in long, long time but my memory from the show was a great space and strong Other One.

There's a decent audience

There's a decent audience recording of this show on archive.org page 47.

My first Dead Show!

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At the tender age of 16, there I was happily supplied, and spaced on a special dose with two friends. The people, the music and the scene..wow! My fondest memory is of ALL the funky people grooving all over the place, that incredible music, and the Angel Lady dressed in an all white flowing dress. She seemed an Angel to me cuz everywhere I looked there she was dancing. I had never experienced an experience quite like that (nothing like a...) and quite frankly, it changed everything. I found out that live music, rock and roll, and specifically a Dead show, was truly magical. Funny thing is I had just started playing bass the year prior to this show. I wasn't the same after this show...this was The One that changed everything for me, and I am grateful for the xperience. Thanks Kris and Mark!

My first Dead Show!

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At the tender age of 16, there I was happily supplied, and spaced on a special dose with two friends. The people, the music and the scene..wow! My fondest memory is of ALL the funky people grooving all over the place, that incredible music, and the Angel Lady dressed in an all white flowing dress. She seemed an Angel to me cuz everywhere I looked there she was dancing. I had never experienced an experience quite like that (nothing like a...) and quite frankly, it changed everything. I found out that live music, rock and roll, and specifically a Dead show, was truly magical. Funny thing is I had just started playing bass the year prior to this show. I wasn't the same after this show...this was The One that changed everything for me, and I am grateful for the xperience.

 

My second show

This was my hometown. It began a long run of seeing shows
here. I remember it was a great show. Had a real good time.