• Pittsburgh Civic Arena - July 2, 1985

setlist

  • Jack Straw
    It Must Have Been the Roses
    New Minglewood Blues
    Friend of the Devil
    Cassidy
    Big Railroad Blues
    Promised Land

    Man Smart/Woman Smarter
    Crazy Fingers
    Lost Sailor
    Saint of Circumstance
    Terrapin Station
    drums
    Wharf Rat
    Throwin' Stones
    Turn on Your Love Light

    Revolution
    Brokedown Palace

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  • Dpwilljr
    11 years 6 months ago
    End of Tour
    Jerry flubbed the opening lyrics to Brokedown and the band actually stopped playing. I recall Jerry stepping up to mic with a smile saying "....hello". I was so emotional due to the tour being over and also overwhelmed by the band's admitted fallibility, I jumped up and down yelling "I love you Jerry!". I twisted my ankle in the process and by the time I was back in the hotel room, it was the size of a football.
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    ratdog09
    14 years 9 months ago
    my frist show for a long
    my frist show for a long time it was a good show nice to feel the vibe again.
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    thatch
    15 years ago
    first show in home town
    i was hooked
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setlist
Jack Straw
It Must Have Been the Roses
New Minglewood Blues
Friend of the Devil
Cassidy
Big Railroad Blues
Promised Land

Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Crazy Fingers
Lost Sailor
Saint of Circumstance
Terrapin Station
drums
Wharf Rat
Throwin' Stones
Turn on Your Love Light

Revolution
Brokedown Palace
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Drove from Chicago to Pittsburg for one show."Revolution > Brokedown" encore. Nothing wrong with that
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...only thing wrong is that brokedown palace was a disaster. the band had to elicit a "do-over". funny. did that whole tour with a head full of gooneys. came out of the civic in the rain that night and still remember that weird feeling at the end of a tour. sort of like wha' happen? or dude, where's my car? or shit! not sure i should have quit my job after all...
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my frist show for a long time it was a good show nice to feel the vibe again.
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Jerry flubbed the opening lyrics to Brokedown and the band actually stopped playing. I recall Jerry stepping up to mic with a smile saying "....hello". I was so emotional due to the tour being over and also overwhelmed by the band's admitted fallibility, I jumped up and down yelling "I love you Jerry!". I twisted my ankle in the process and by the time I was back in the hotel room, it was the size of a football.
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Guy sitting in front of me made his left arm noodle-dance for the entire show. The whole show. It was sort of hypnotic.