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09/15/82
Capital Centre - Landover, MD

Set 1:
Playin' In The Band
Crazy Fingers
Little Red Rooster
Dupree's Diamond Blues
Beat It On Down The Line
It Must Have Been The Roses
Let It Grow
Day Job

Set 2:
Shakedown Street
Lost Sailor
Saint Of Circumstance
Drums
Not Fade Away
Stella Blue
Around And Around
Good Lovin'

Encore:
Touch Of Grey

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Comments:

In and out of playin whole first set, but the best thing was it was the good old days when tickets were still available at the door
-Andy


What's crazy is touch of grey was not released on album till 6 years after this sweet show.
-


First touch of grey
-Anonymous (04/04/2009)


First east coast day job and TOG, I remember my buddy (buddy) claiming to be followed by a narc all night.... And the restroom guy at the scaggsville restop on i95, Myron from scaggsville...aka the toothless wonder
- (01/30/2012)


The best first set ever!
-Anonymous (12/23/2012)


In this era I fronted a DC based band named Crazy Fingers. We played Dead, A-Bros, Steely Dan and Little Feat primarily. Our sound engineer was a young woman named Pam. She had previously dated Brent Midland. We all went to this show, and Pam had gotten word to the band that we were coming. We always thought maybe the presence of Crazy Fingers in the first set was a nod to Pam and/or us. After the show we were invited to the party suite at the band's hotel, and met everyone except Jerry. Unforgettable.
- (08/18/2013)


Oops...Mydland.
- (08/18/2013)


Audacious opening. Absolutely stunning. This was my, the band and I are connected show. During Playin' I was shaking my crazy fingers, willing them to find that connection. The show did not follow that inspired opening. Totally mailed in and generic after starting so strong. Look at the second set. And like so many during this time period, Jerry shows up for 15 Minutes and then checks out.
- (08/07/2014)


Last Touch of Grey......until the next one
-Bob (12/10/2016)


Like so many during this time period? 79-82 is a fantastic time period.
-Kdead (03/20/2024)


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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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