Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U on 1982-04-02

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Haven't listened to it in ages. Always thought it was mediocre. Relistened to it and it is a great 82 jamming show with the whole band on top of their game. The night Jerry and Phil changed sides. It was my only NC show. but what a beautiful campus and weather was perfrect. The jam into the Other One is unique and powerful.

 

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Set 1

Minglewood Blues-> Sugaree, Mama Tried-> Mexicali Blues, Loser, Little Red Rooster, Candyman, Looks Like Rain-> China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider

Set 2

Samson & Delilah, It Must Have Been The Roses, Women Are Smarter, He's Gone-> Truckin'-> Drums-> The Other One-> Black Peter-> Sugar Magnolia, E: Don't Ease Me In

 

 

The next night in Norfolk didn't suck! 

Always loved those China > Rider 1st set closers. 

That place already had that rank foul stench of Coach K on it by then.

@Herbal Dave

 

Were you there to to smell the stench or just selling other peoples creations for high prices.

You have no idea what I do or what it takes to do it.  You are trolling, and weakly. 

lol

douche-little.

This got bad quick... Why troll on your own thread man? That's what call-out threads are for. Then everybody can have a real discussion about what independent record dealers have done to this country, and to our minds...

 

I think the Duke show is mighty fine for '82. Not my favorite setlist, but a pretty good shoe and plenty of energy. I was not there.

> Why troll on your own thread man?

I think it's a variation of Attention Deficit Disorder. Douche-little must be feeling lonely :-(

I like talking about '82 shows better...

Sorry Herbal. I thought you just sold used records. Many of those shops went by the wayside since I was young.

Do you have a website?

 

And Mikey......!!!  LOL mosquito.

 

Vinyl dealers rule. And if I know herbal I bet he don't even sell that newer puke shit digital put to vinyl crap.

I bet our man only sells pure analog recordings, the way it should be.

But if he does sell digital recordings, I bet they all come with his personal  'this stuff kind'a sucks'  disclaimer.

George Jung must have been backstage for this tour. 

Pretty lax security, even for a college show.  I walked in with a balloon filled with whippets.