April Fool's Promised: Bobby on keyboards, Brent & Jerry on drums, Billy on bass - Mickey on rhythm guitar and vocals, and Phil on lead guitar
setlist
Promised Land
Candyman
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Friend of the Devil
It's All Over Now
Don't Ease Me In
Looks Like Rain
Deal
Feel Like a Stranger
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Estimated Prophet
He's Gone
The Other One
drums
Stella Blue
Around and Around
Shakedown Street
Candyman
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Friend of the Devil
It's All Over Now
Don't Ease Me In
Looks Like Rain
Deal
Feel Like a Stranger
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Estimated Prophet
He's Gone
The Other One
drums
Stella Blue
Around and Around
Shakedown Street
show date
Venue
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4-1-80 How was I to know it was April fools day?
After 2 previous nights I really had to drag myself to this show ,not cause it was April fools day .Because I had to GO.Thank goodness the boys reminded me, quite funny and almost sounding good ...fun night.
Lots of fun
I was a little "out there" when they opened up the show with Promised Land, playing different instruments. I couldn't really figure out what was going on......the crowd was going crazy.....I turned to my friend and said, "They sound like shit tonight.....don't they?" He said, "You idiot!.....Jerrys playin the drums!!!!"
Fools Indeed
So there we were, Howard & I, waiting outside the Capitol in the line to get frisked & get it. We got there a bit late for some reason or another, and we heard them start the show with Promised Land, no biggie. As we got closer to the doors & were able to hear it better it sure sounded a bit ragged. We finally made it into the joint as the song ended to a rousing chorus of cheers, got down to our seats and the band started playing their second tune of the night, Promised Land!! I turned to the head next to me & said, "Didn't they just play this?" He looked at me in surprise and asked if we had seen it. When I replied that we were stuck outside waiting to get in he told us of the big switcheroo. Oh well, you lose some & then again you win some...
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Hey Buggy
It's like the old sixties saying, "If you remember seeing Jerry on drums, then you weren't there."
Anyway your story is classic John Scher incompetence personified. At the previous "Deadheads Only" invite show at the Capitol [11/24/78], waiting in line to get in for over an hour, resulted in me missing the first 2 songs. What a bummer Scher's operation was most of the time.
I guess he endeared himself to Jerry following the bust in South Jersey in 73, but as far as the NJ locals are concerned, all Scher was, is, will ever be is a third rate Bill Graham wannabe.
It seemed to be a chink in Jerry's armor thru the years, leaving business decisions to people who basically only had one ability...they possessed a good line of shit.
I remember them playing wrong instruments..
Unless they played in 81 at Capitol they were staying at SNLive Omni Place in manhattan- friend and I followed their bus aftershow and saw "Jerry like clone" get off bus- all I saw was hair..then a bunch of country guys played bluegrass I know you Rider as Bobby watched from Lobby..was not Belushi at one of the 3 Capitol shows that year?
BP
"if the Thunder don't get ya then the lightning will!"- The Wheel
"Gonna find out something only dead men know" - Silvio
Class of Red Rocks '79...
Life without the Dead is not life...and so we carry on...
Great Stella Blue, He's Gone and .....
Estimated Profit (which I will always call "California" because thats what we knew it as before Terrapin came out. I think that Leon Redbone opened this show.
April Fool's
I was in the eighth row 'Dead' center... Very fun opening with members all on different instruments... I actually had some nice black & white photos of this gig with the band on their different instruments during opening Promised Land... But, lost to moves and changes... Wish I had and could post for all...
This show
For some reason, this evening I recalled this show - 32+ years ago.
I still have my "gold ticket" for this show that I had to retrieve in advance at the Capitol Theatre.
Was sitting in Row P. When they came out at different instruments, the place went nuts!!! I've never heard a tape of this show, but I vividly remember Bobby just running his fingers up and down the keyboard while singing. Great memories!!
Then they came out and did it again - the "right" way.
I miss those days terribly !