• Frost Amphitheatre - April 27, 1985

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  • Dancin' in the Streets
    Bertha
    Little Red Rooster
    Brown Eyed Women
    My Brother Esau
    Ramble on Rose
    Tom Thumb's Blues
    Cold Rain and Snow
    Music Never Stopped

    Scarlet Begonias
    Eyes of the World
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
    Man Smart/Woman Smarter
    drums
    The Wheel
    Truckin'
    The Other One
    Black Peter
    Around and Around
    One More Saturday Night

    Day Job

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    Sylvers
    16 years 6 months ago
    VW Microbus with Implements of Destruction
    I remember going to this one with my roommate Tim from U.C. Santa Cruz. We drove up in my orange and white '74 VW bus. I'm pretty sure some other people came with us but but my memory is fading. I'd been seeing the Dead since '79 but I'm fairly certain that this was the first time I heard Phil sing (in person). I vaguely remember Jerry saying something pretty funny before they starting in on Tom Thumb's Blues (like "...I think we'll keep him"???) but, again, my memory is fading. If anyone can fill in the gaps here it would be most appreciated.
  • tommygutt
    17 years 3 months ago
    he he fun in the sun,,,
    there just wasnt nothin like those frosted freaks,,,, jeah great show,set list them boys were havin almost as fun as us!!!!as calos says WORLD PEACE IS POSSIBLE IN OUR LIFETIME!!
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    jprisco
    17 years 4 months ago
    Let Phil Sing
    4-27-85 Frost must be the show where the audience chanted "Let Phil sing!" until Phil obliged -- with a Dylan song I'd never heard, but there it was all the same. The audience gave a rousing cheer after each verse (less so as the song progressed); never was it so clear to me that this was "our" band. Who'd have thought we had such influence over them? We should have shouted "Morning Dew!" more often ;-) "It's always a nice day for a blessing"
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Dancin' in the Streets
Bertha
Little Red Rooster
Brown Eyed Women
My Brother Esau
Ramble on Rose
Tom Thumb's Blues
Cold Rain and Snow
Music Never Stopped

Scarlet Begonias
Eyes of the World
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
drums
The Wheel
Truckin'
The Other One
Black Peter
Around and Around
One More Saturday Night

Day Job
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4-27-85 Frost must be the show where the audience chanted "Let Phil sing!" until Phil obliged -- with a Dylan song I'd never heard, but there it was all the same. The audience gave a rousing cheer after each verse (less so as the song progressed); never was it so clear to me that this was "our" band. Who'd have thought we had such influence over them? We should have shouted "Morning Dew!" more often ;-) "It's always a nice day for a blessing"
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there just wasnt nothin like those frosted freaks,,,, jeah great show,set list them boys were havin almost as fun as us!!!!as calos says WORLD PEACE IS POSSIBLE IN OUR LIFETIME!!
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I remember going to this one with my roommate Tim from U.C. Santa Cruz. We drove up in my orange and white '74 VW bus. I'm pretty sure some other people came with us but but my memory is fading. I'd been seeing the Dead since '79 but I'm fairly certain that this was the first time I heard Phil sing (in person). I vaguely remember Jerry saying something pretty funny before they starting in on Tom Thumb's Blues (like "...I think we'll keep him"???) but, again, my memory is fading. If anyone can fill in the gaps here it would be most appreciated.
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I remember the "Let Phil sing" chant,and Jerry saying,"We're going to hold on to him for awhile,he's ours".On my tape all I can here is "he's ours",and my memory is well....Great show at a great venue on great...
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art This was also my sons first show.He was 4 years old.They tried to stop him at the gate for a ticket(which I didnt have),but he just ran right through! I met him inside at the food stand. Good Boy!
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This 2nd set was rare at the time although in 84 they started breaking up Scarlet / Fire this was still rare enough to make us look at each other during the Scarlet jam into Going down the road with that look. You know the one were your not sure what's going on but you know it's not going to be Fire. Then to rip into Going Down the road into Eyes was just so much fun. Dance your butt off 2nd set.