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03/26/83
Aladdin Theater - Las Vegas, NV

Set 1:
Jack Straw
Friend Of The Devil
Little Red Rooster
Brown-Eyed Women
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Althea
My Brother Esau
Deal
Promised Land

Set 2:
Scarlet Begonias
Fire On The Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Eyes Of The World
The Other One
Drums
The Other One
Stella Blue
Around And Around
One More Saturday Night

Encore:
Touch Of Grey

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Comments:

My first show, it sucked me but good. Security was a constant, menacing presence. Roaming up and down the aisles, particularly floor level between the front and back sections. I was sitting in the first row of the back section and my buddy was removed for dancing. From what I heard, he was lucky. Others who were removed got mugged as they got pitched outside. He managed to get miracled almost immidiately and was back inside before the next song was done.


--m-


Smokin' Other One!
-Anonymous


If anyone remembers that there was also a clown convention in Vegas this weekend and coming out of you hotel room after "getting ready for the show" and seeing what had to be 50,000 clowns doing their thing along the Blvd, with all that neon light bouncing off the desert... I could have been committed had the had the dose been 10-25mg higher!!!! ; )~
- (02/09/2009)


listened to this for the 30 yr. anniversary. Bobby said they needed practice on Brother Esau, & it looks like they played it 6 shows in a row. Other one>drums>Other one is pretty cool. Encore is rough.
-Lucky One (03/27/2013)


This was like my 3rd or 4th show. I was 16 and high out of my head on acid . It's funny someone mentioning there really was a clown convention! At the time. I thought that. I was just seeing clown-ness on regular people as a result of the. Clown acid as we called it at the time.
My favorite memory of that show is when the. Show was over a few thousand stoned and happy hippies stumbled out of the theater and smack. Into the crappiest cover band playing thier poor little hearts out. In the casino. All the hippies danced. And clapped and really gave it up for those dusty old guys. I remember watching. Em look sooo happy as they fumbled thru that horrible. Glen Frey. Song "smugglers. Blues" it was sad but U just had to laugh at how silly the whole scene was .. Las Vegas. Is. One of my. Favorite places to take. LSD
- (02/22/2014)


Ah, I was 17 and it was time for a family spring break in Arizona and I convinced my mom to detour to vegas for a night and she was cool with it. I was selling these cheap dead stickers and I plastered like 5 of them on the family Mercedes without anyone kinowing. Driving across the dessert , everybody was sleeping so I decided 90 MPH suited this lone stretch of highway. It was funny because as I blew by VW buses people thought we were the band and some even sped up to catch a glimpse of some 17 year old surfer dead head, and not Jerry himself. Scarlet fire made it for me. Fun show
- (05/27/2014)


never forget walking through the casino before the show when a couple of blue-haired older ladies commented on our tie-dye shirts and asked where they could buy one... we graciously pointed them towards the Shakedown street out in the parking lot and laughed at what they must have thought when they got there.
- (09/06/2019)


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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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