Compton Terrace Amphitheatre

June 05, 1980

Tempe, AZ US

Average: 4 (3 votes)

Notes:

also: Warren Zevon

Set List:

Alabama Getaway
Promised Land
They Love Each Other
Mexicali Blues
El Paso
Tennessee Jed
New Minglewood Blues
Don't Ease Me In
Looks Like Rain
Easy to Love You
Althea
Feel Like a Stranger

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
Terrapin Station
drums
Truckin'
Black Peter
Around and Around
Johnny B. Goode

U.S. Blues

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Comments

My first show

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This was my first time to see the dead!

A Hot Evening

Music was great....Dead were wonderful and Warren Zevon was a madman. Norm was there and he left all of us too soon.

Numero uno show!

The herb was sweet, the girls were pretty and the music was fabulous. Awesome first show. Warren was on top of his game. This is the show where I got hooked on Jed and El Paso.

What's so funny about peace love and understanding?

Not there but.........

This is the tape that "made" my decision to attend Uof A and also where Bob and Jerry switch verses on "Rider"

MY very first show as well

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It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.

MY very first show as well

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It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.

MY very first show as well

avatar

It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.

MY very first show as well

avatar

It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.

MY very first show as well

avatar

It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.

MY very first show as well

avatar

It appears that quite a few were baptized into the family at this show.

What i remember most about this show was the winds, lightning and light rain of a monsoon blow in (almost by cue) during the Drums/Space (sans Space) section of the show.

It was at this point that i knew that these musicians were into something that couldn't be described in mere words; "it" had to be experienced. And yes, brother Jimi, i was experienced.