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    Wow, this new format really sucks, there's nothing intuitive about it. Does dead.net have a web designer that had to justify their salary? Why mess with something that worked just exactly perfect?

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Welcome back to the Tapers’ Section, where this week we have Grateful Dead music from 1980, 1983, and 1988.

Our first stop this week is at Pine Knob Music Theatre near Detroit on 8/27/80 during the excellent late-summer tour of 1980, where we have the end of the first set: New Minglewood Blues ; Althea ; Looks Like Rain; Big Railroad Blues ; Feel Like A Stranger.

Next is the opening of the first set from the first show of a three night run at Silva Hall at the Hult Center in Eugene, OR, on 8/29/83, where we have Shakedown Street ; New Minglewood Blues; Friend Of The Devil ; Hell In A Bucket.

Also from Eugene, five hears later in a much bigger venue, on 8/28/88 at Autzen Stadium, we have the entire first set, featuring Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodleloo ; Little Red Rooster ; Friend Of The Devil ; Stuck Inside of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again ; Foolish Heart ; Victim Or The Crime ; Don't Ease Me In.

Be sure to join us here next week for more music from the vault.

David Lemieux
Email: vault@dead.net
Twitter: @lemieuxdavid

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Wow, this new format really sucks, there's nothing intuitive about it. Does dead.net have a web designer that had to justify their salary? Why mess with something that worked just exactly perfect?