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1 Show Found

04/19/82
Baltimore Civic Center - Baltimore, MD

Set 1:
Jack Straw
They Love Each Other
On The Road Again
Peggy-O
Cassidy
It Must Have Been The Roses
Little Red Rooster
Cumberland Blues
Man Smart-Woman Smarter
Might As Well

Set 2:
Feel Like A Stranger
Franklin's Tower
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
Drums
The Raven Space
The Wheel
Truckin'
Stella Blue
Around And Around
Good Lovin'

Encore:
Brokedown Palace

Download/Listen to this Show at Archive.org

Comments:

ANYone who wants to experience 'the raven' by edgar allan poe should get a copy of this show, cuz phil recites it during a space that this site has not listed

-Anonymous


i guess there was tank on stage, and phil sdreams, no, not the dentist, no more nitrous!
-Anonymous


This was my first Dead show. What a blast...the Raven/Nitrous space was a real treat. Looking back this was a very solid performance.
-Robert


yes, love the franklins - and estimated goes into that spacey jam and comes back to the triumphant chorus
-Anonymous


Uhhh... what do you think they mean by "The Raven Space"?

Anyhooo, Great show, love the Estimated reprise...get the night before in Hartford. Two great ones
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Wheel-love it out of space
Truckin' Play on words "sex change" instead of vitamins/cocaine.
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f.y.i.-this show featured on the grateful dead hour, show #937.

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JERREH SUCKS MY KEKE
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After "On The Road Again" which ended abruptly, Bobby goes "next time we'll figure out how to play it" May make sense why it was retired no long afterward.

Peggy-O>Cassidy>Roses. Has to be the best trio of ballads the boys ever played. As per this here site, twas only played one other time, 5.12.81 New Haven. Roses was the addition to make it special.

-Brianmerrilyn (12/13/2007)


I don't think It was Peggy>Cassidy>Roses, segued into each other. Rather they were three stand-alone tunes in this one. Overall a decent show, though nothing unbelievable. I think Raven-Space was somewhat disappointing. Franklin's was good, Good Lovin' was excellent with a nice Bobby Rap. 6 of 10 stars on this one for me.
-Bostnfn (11/03/2009)


wow, just heard about this show--can't wait to stream it!
-billy munster (02/06/2012)


Hey, WTF can't I stream this show? This has never happened Aarrrrgghhhh!

-billy munster (02/06/2012)


Who is this Merrilyn guy? Seriously? Does he just go around posting erroneous information about random shows from the early 80's?
-not_Brianmerrilyn (12/24/2012)


There's an AUD recording on the archives that is so crisp and clear that's totally worth the download. They were really on top of their game this night, and Jerry's lyrics are so clean. I'm burning a CD of this show because everything's so good except the Raven. I think you had to be there to appreciate that, and I wish I was. April'82 had some great shows, and this is one of the best.
- (04/19/2013)


One of my favorite Peggy O’s
-Kdead (09/16/2018)


there's an extremely simple way to download archive.org "stream only" soundboard shows (if you for whatever reason, don't just want to go over etree and get the torrent of it). I won't post it here, but if you think about the m3u file that is used to stream the show, you might figure it out.

If you need detailed instructions, hit me up via email (note: I only. have automated instructions for *nix systems, but you could do similar on windows, itll just take a lot longer and require lots of manual futzing)
- (05/05/2019)


... thank you Sirius for sharing the 4/19/1982 Baltimore, MD show with us today @ the 12:00 PM Hour ...

iko iko on & on & on & on .......
tyedyetom

- (12/08/2020)


Last show in Baltimore, which is 6 more than that hellhole of a city deserved
-Anonymous (08/16/2023)


Well fuck you too, anon.
-Named (04/19/2024)


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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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