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10/10/82
Frost Amphitheater, Stanford University - Palo Alto, CA

Set 1:
New Minglewood Blues
Sugaree
Little Red Rooster
Tennessee Jed
Cassidy
Loser
Far From Me
Looks Like Rain
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider

Set 2:
Playin' In The Band
Crazy Fingers
Lost Sailor
Saint Of Circumstance
Touch Of Grey
Drums
The Wheel
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
Black Peter
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
Satisfaction
Baby Blue

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Comments:

Great show - mushrooms from a big Ziploc bag, some guy yelling "Who wants a hit of acid?," trippy camp followers, yippies in the parking lot, "Looks Like Rain" had atomizer mist refracting in rainbows in front of the stage and afterwards no one in the group that I was with could name "Crazy Fingers."
-Anonymous


Very, very very - three times, for emphasis - much want a tape of this show. Please. Best quality available, will pay whatever is kosher. Please e-mail this address, ericvalley@qwest.net
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P.S. That first comment is not mine.
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JUST got this show its amazeing,looks like rain was sick and so wa baby blue,anyone wants to trade e-mail me.

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yes the LLR is awesome...very lovely...but check out the china>rider that follows it...it is EXPLOSIVE!!
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TN.JED is like butter.
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I must say,"the Looks Like Rain is by far, the greatest version I have ever heard. The rap at the end is awesome, Bob nailed it,it is so strong he was totally on" if there is a better version let me know. Pound for pound this is a very well played show and a great song selection. Too bad I was only 17 and in N.Y.. Mom still did'nt get it.
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I absolutely adored these Frost shows year after year. What a place to see the band and dance in the sun. Sweet campground in a Redwood grove to top things off! I think this was my sons first show, tearing it up at 1 1/2!
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Sugaree-Smashing version. Jerry's solos are masterpieces.
-Perrinswolf


Sugar Magnolia-Excellent example of how the boys can turn stale breat into a fresh marble rye! Jerry takes his time getting his solo's going, but Phil and Brent lay out a solid foundation until then.

Don't forget 'yes on 12' if you can vote before Sunshine Daydream." Picks up where they left off and leaves you with goosebumps thereafter...
-Brianmerrilyn (08/06/2007)


This show has always been one of my favorites. I can't tell you how many times I've listened to the 2nd set. The boys were on fire and the playing is hot and vibrant. definitely my favorite versions of so many great songs. This is why I love these guys so much.
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My second show and one of the best shows of the 80's. Both sets are incredible and then the satisfaction - baby blue encore takes it to another level.
- (11/11/2011)


Some of the shit right here. Loved the Frost!
-Anonymous (04/06/2014)


This Loser is a 🐐!
-Stanlee Mouse (05/24/2020)


I have been listening to shows from each date. This was already one of my favs. 10 9 also kills it. I agree with Perrin as I usually do this Sugaree is butter. Keep on booming like a red rose. NFA 65-95 hope the rest of 2020 goes well for all!
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LL Rain-particularly powerful prose ad lib'd by Bobby in the 2nd half of the track.
- (11/21/2021)


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Band Configuration
(04/16/79 - 07/23/90)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Brent Mydland
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart

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