• Onondaga County War Memorial - September 28, 1976

setlist

  • Cold Rain and Snow
    Big River
    Bertha
    Cassidy
    Tennessee Jed
    New Minglewood Blues
    Candyman
    It's All Over Now
    Friend of the Devil
    Let it Grow
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad

    Playin' in the Band
    The Wheel
    Samson and Delilah
    Comes a Time
    drums
    Eyes of the World
    Dancin' in the Streets
    Playin' in the Band
    Johnny B. Goode

Official Photos

Ticket Stubs

Concert Photos

8 comments
sort by
Recent
Reset
Items displayed
  • Default Avatar
    littleHed
    1 month 3 weeks ago
    Does anyone remember the hon…

    Does anyone remember the hon chore?
    Warren Zevon’s Werwolves of London!
    All band members wearing werewolf masks!

  • MattMan
    1 year 7 months ago
    1st Show

    Wow!

  • Default Avatar
    Ststan7071
    4 years 3 months ago
    National Anthem

    I had seen Jerry in Ithaca in July, but this was my first Dead show. Hitched up from Ithaca, and wandered through the party scene in the arena pre-show with tie dye and balloons. With the late start (which I'd later learn was typical) the anticipation kept growing, as more and more people filled in from the street and the joint was buzzing. But what I remember most vividly was that when the lights finally went out and we were in total blackness, the crowd roared, and all of a sudden two orange spotlights lit up each side of the stage and these flagpoles emerged, two American flags unfurled, and the National Anthem played over the arena PA, just like before a hockey game. The crowd went wild! And then the curtain rose and the Dead launched into Cold Rain and Snow, and I've been on the bus ever since. So glad Dick released this show as a Pick

user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

17 years 7 months
setlist
Cold Rain and Snow
Big River
Bertha
Cassidy
Tennessee Jed
New Minglewood Blues
Candyman
It's All Over Now
Friend of the Devil
Let it Grow
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad

Playin' in the Band
The Wheel
Samson and Delilah
Comes a Time
drums
Eyes of the World
Dancin' in the Streets
Playin' in the Band
Johnny B. Goode
show date

dead comment

user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

17 years 1 month
Permalink

15 years old, mom dropped my friends and I off and picked up us later. in between something magical happened. i've been a lifelong deadhead and every time I need to get away, Dick's picks 20 goes into the cd player and i'm a kid again. I still feel the magic every time.
user picture

Member for

15 years 10 months
Permalink

A memorable road trip from Middlebury, Vermont with my buddy "Wharf Rat". I thought it was my first show, but I find I have a ticket from the Boston Music Hall from three months earlier - oh well. We started out the night before and had car trouble and almost got arrested for driving (coasting) without any lights in Ithica, NY at 3:00 a.m. I went to look for a garage to help with the car and when I came back the Ithaca police had Wharf Rat up against the car in the spread eagle position, but it all worked out!
user picture

Member for

15 years 7 months
Permalink

Three days after my 19th birthday. Consumed far too much wine, but got it together for most of the second set. Didn't know what I missed until the Dick's Pick came out.
user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

15 years 9 months
Permalink

I thought I saw my first show at the OWM, Syracuse in 1975, but this site doesn't show a show there in '75 ? any insights ? whatever year it was we roadtripped from Ithaca and came in during Friend - thought it was just the second song - didn't see Wheel again until my 50th show and don't remember it from the 1st ( too drunk & way high ) - the start of the long strange trip - still truckin' - lookin' to catch furthur in feb - wake up to find out that you are the eyes of the world
user picture

Member for

17 years 3 months
Permalink

MY BUDDY CHRIS SHARP FROM EAST ROCHESTER TREATED ME TO THIS SHOW. I HITCHED FROM HERKIMER TO MORRISVILLE TO MEET HIM, THEN ONWARD TO SYRACUSE TO BE FOREVER HOOKED ON THE DEAD!!!!
user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

7 years 8 months
Permalink

I had seen Jerry in Ithaca in July, but this was my first Dead show. Hitched up from Ithaca, and wandered through the party scene in the arena pre-show with tie dye and balloons. With the late start (which I'd later learn was typical) the anticipation kept growing, as more and more people filled in from the street and the joint was buzzing. But what I remember most vividly was that when the lights finally went out and we were in total blackness, the crowd roared, and all of a sudden two orange spotlights lit up each side of the stage and these flagpoles emerged, two American flags unfurled, and the National Anthem played over the arena PA, just like before a hockey game. The crowd went wild! And then the curtain rose and the Dead launched into Cold Rain and Snow, and I've been on the bus ever since. So glad Dick released this show as a Pick

user picture
Default Avatar

Member for

1 month 2 weeks
Permalink

Does anyone remember the hon chore?
Warren Zevon’s Werwolves of London!
All band members wearing werewolf masks!