• Community War Memorial - November 8, 1985
    final "Baby What You Want"

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  • Iko Iko
    Little Red Rooster
    Peggy-O
    My Brother Esau
    Brown Eyed Women
    Baby What You Want Me to Do
    Jack Straw
    Might As Well

    Revolution
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    drums
    The Other One
    I Need a Miracle
    She Belongs to Me
    Sugar Magnolia

    Satisfaction

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  • Poodler
    6 years 2 months ago
    My third show
    I went to this show solo, during my first semester of Law School. I was standing near a door when, alas, it opened while most of us were not expecting it. My seat, being one of the first inside, was one of the best vantage points I had at any Dead show. I think it was also my one and only Dead show where I was not stoned.
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    Eastcoast65
    12 years 1 month ago
    My first and only Rochester show
    I have always liked this show. I think I came in after Aiko. The Estimated Prophet and She Belongs To Me are my favorites. I remember a huge Blues For Allah banner that was unfolded during the Satisfaction encore...pretty cool
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    jkstraw04
    16 years 4 months ago
    Yeah, I remember Bob
    on the edge of the stage sitting. Loved the Peggy-O, and the Brown-Eyed Woman. Didn't know Brother Esau yet myself. The Revolution was a first for me too, it was really cool, not the mention the Estimated/Eyes to follow. His job is to shed light, not to master.
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final "Baby What You Want"
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Iko Iko
Little Red Rooster
Peggy-O
My Brother Esau
Brown Eyed Women
Baby What You Want Me to Do
Jack Straw
Might As Well

Revolution
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
The Other One
I Need a Miracle
She Belongs to Me
Sugar Magnolia

Satisfaction
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on the edge of the stage sitting. Loved the Peggy-O, and the Brown-Eyed Woman. Didn't know Brother Esau yet myself. The Revolution was a first for me too, it was really cool, not the mention the Estimated/Eyes to follow. His job is to shed light, not to master.
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I have always liked this show. I think I came in after Aiko. The Estimated Prophet and She Belongs To Me are my favorites. I remember a huge Blues For Allah banner that was unfolded during the Satisfaction encore...pretty cool
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I went to this show solo, during my first semester of Law School. I was standing near a door when, alas, it opened while most of us were not expecting it. My seat, being one of the first inside, was one of the best vantage points I had at any Dead show. I think it was also my one and only Dead show where I was not stoned.