• Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum - May 6, 1981
    show originally scheduled for 05-07-81 - entire show comprises "Dick's Picks Vol 13" - final/last "Caution Jam": 10-27-79 [138] - last "Spanish Jam": 07-16-76 [343]

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  • Alabama Getaway
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    They Love Each Other
    Cassidy
    Jack-a-Roe
    Little Red Rooster
    Dire Wolf
    Looks Like Rain
    Big Railroad Blues
    Let it Grow
    Deal

    New Minglewood Blues
    High Time
    Lost Sailor
    Saint of Circumstance
    He's Gone
    Caution Jam
    Spanish Jam
    drums
    The Other One
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
    Wharf Rat
    Good Lovin'

    Don't Ease Me In

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  • johnnyg
    17 years 3 months ago
    I wasnt at this show but...
    Thanks to Dick and Dave, I am able to listen to one of my most favorite Caution jams EVER. And yes that Scarlet>Fire filler is killer, however I dont know (or cant remember), where its from. “The Omnipotent Grateful Dead!”
  • sixstringsmoreorLesh
    17 years 3 months ago
    hidden track
    tj crowley if memory serve me correctly...on dp#13 cd#2 when st. of circustance ends...allow for cd to run 1min45sec's(?) and there's a GREAT scarlet>fire GREAT
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    AugustW.
    17 years 3 months ago
    Bobby Sands
    Bob Weir dedicated He's Gone to Bobby Sands. An IRA member who's hunger strike ended in death earlier that day.
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show originally scheduled for 05-07-81 - entire show comprises "Dick's Picks Vol 13" - final/last "Caution Jam": 10-27-79 [138] - last "Spanish Jam": 07-16-76 [343]
setlist
Alabama Getaway
Greatest Story Ever Told
They Love Each Other
Cassidy
Jack-a-Roe
Little Red Rooster
Dire Wolf
Looks Like Rain
Big Railroad Blues
Let it Grow
Deal

New Minglewood Blues
High Time
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
He's Gone
Caution Jam
Spanish Jam
drums
The Other One
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Wharf Rat
Good Lovin'

Don't Ease Me In
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Bob Weir dedicated He's Gone to Bobby Sands. An IRA member who's hunger strike ended in death earlier that day.
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tj crowley if memory serve me correctly...on dp#13 cd#2 when st. of circustance ends...allow for cd to run 1min45sec's(?) and there's a GREAT scarlet>fire GREAT
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Thanks to Dick and Dave, I am able to listen to one of my most favorite Caution jams EVER. And yes that Scarlet>Fire filler is killer, however I dont know (or cant remember), where its from. “The Omnipotent Grateful Dead!”
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I believe the hidden Scarlet -> Fire is from Nassau Col. on 11/1/79. It comes after Saint of Circumstance.
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Serious second set at the live show. Waiting for the bridge to He's Gone while listening to the Fire jam from the DP13 version playing on Sirius. Prisoner of conscience gets peace. End sufferation.
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I thought alabama > greatest was an excellent beginning. All set 1 selections played well. When they opened with minglewood for set 2 I was a little disappointed with the selection. High time changed that and the second set was a classic. The he's gone>jams sequence was unbelievable and never gets old.
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1st real strange show for me. I was on the floor and things just got strange. Awesome jams.
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I think the concerts that took place in those periods were the best, when we look into the ones we are having these days and if we try to compare these two periods, we will be noting in front those concerts. I missed being born in that period. buckyball magnets
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I attended the Providence show a week later, so I was able to witness a taste of this tour. A great deal has been written about this night and rightly so...I have heard many versions of GDTRFB and this one is still my favorite. It sums up part of why we followed them to the ends of the Earth. Complete fire. During Jerry's blistering solo, I have visions to this day...