• Warfield Theater - September 25, 1980
    first "Ain't No Lie" - last "All Around This World": 02-14-70 [706] - last "Bird Song": 09-15-73 [382] - last "Dark Hollow": 04-29-71 [550] - last "Monkey & Engineer": 12-31-70 [589] - last "Ripple": 04-29-71 [550] - last "Rosalie McFall": 11-08-70 [609] - last "Roses": 01-12-79 [118]

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  • Bird Song
    Been All Around This World
    Dark Hollow
    Rosalie McFall
    Monkey and the Engineer
    It Must Have Been the Roses
    Jack-a-Roe
    Oh Babe it Ain't No Lie
    Ripple

    Alabama Getaway
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    Friend of the Devil
    Mama Tried
    Mexicali Blues
    Loser
    Little Red Rooster
    Althea
    Jack Straw
    Deal

    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Samson and Delilah
    Ship of Fools
    Playin' in the Band
    drums
    Wharf Rat
    Around and Around
    Good Lovin'

    U.S. Blues

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    Maxpaynelaw
    9 years 2 months ago
    An entire show of acoustic,
    An entire show of acoustic, wow. I think we can only dream about such concerts these days only in our dreams. I don’t remember getting an opportunity to attend such concerts other than the one to which I have gone with my father when I was a child. Water White Glass
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    stevenerwiz
    13 years 3 months ago
    what a time it was - my 1st show of 15 - perfect attendance
    The marquee on the theater said it all ... They're Not The Best At What They Do, They're The Only Ones That Do What They Do I think this was the night that Uncle Bobo saw me unwrapping the tape mike cables while I was in the restrooms before the show. Of course he confiscated them. Yeah, I had lots of splaining to do to Joanie, Mark, and Keith.
  • radtek
    13 years 9 months ago
    My son's 1st show... in utero
    I only made it to one show of this run, but it was the opening night which to me is special. My son would be born in less than a month, so I'll claim this to be his 1st show.
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first "Ain't No Lie" - last "All Around This World": 02-14-70 [706] - last "Bird Song": 09-15-73 [382] - last "Dark Hollow": 04-29-71 [550] - last "Monkey & Engineer": 12-31-70 [589] - last "Ripple": 04-29-71 [550] - last "Rosalie McFall": 11-08-70 [609] - last "Roses": 01-12-79 [118]
setlist
Bird Song
Been All Around This World
Dark Hollow
Rosalie McFall
Monkey and the Engineer
It Must Have Been the Roses
Jack-a-Roe
Oh Babe it Ain't No Lie
Ripple

Alabama Getaway
Greatest Story Ever Told
Friend of the Devil
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Loser
Little Red Rooster
Althea
Jack Straw
Deal

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Samson and Delilah
Ship of Fools
Playin' in the Band
drums
Wharf Rat
Around and Around
Good Lovin'

U.S. Blues
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ACOUSTIC DEAD...wooohoo... the roar from the crowd when they came on was amazing!
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I was wondering-- was the entire show acoustic? I have Reckoning on vinyl and just love it, but I don't have any extra acoustic dead from the 80s. So is there more than what you can get on the fancy new CD of the Reckoning and if so could it be posted in the taper's section, PLEASE? I know theres plenty 'coustic from the early 70's, but... it just doesn't have Brent's sweet piano playing. If anyone could shed some light for me I would love it... Sunshine and Daydreams
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what an elegant venue, i was underdressed in tye dyes ,1st night of longest SF run ever. BG gave me a poster
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Not sure if you noticed, but there are about 14 shows at the Warfield Theater in 1980. It seems as though they went from acoustic to part acoustic and then to full electric. Its absolutely insane, get them all. If anyone knows the actual story behind why they did this I would love to hear it. "We used to play for silver, now we play for life."
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I only made it to one show of this run, but it was the opening night which to me is special. My son would be born in less than a month, so I'll claim this to be his 1st show.
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The marquee on the theater said it all ... They're Not The Best At What They Do, They're The Only Ones That Do What They Do I think this was the night that Uncle Bobo saw me unwrapping the tape mike cables while I was in the restrooms before the show. Of course he confiscated them. Yeah, I had lots of splaining to do to Joanie, Mark, and Keith.
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An entire show of acoustic, wow. I think we can only dream about such concerts these days only in our dreams. I don’t remember getting an opportunity to attend such concerts other than the one to which I have gone with my father when I was a child. Water White Glass