Carrier Dome
October 22, 1983
Syracuse, NY US
Notes:
The Band, without Robertson, with The Cate Brothers opened - sound check: H. C. Sunshine
Set List:
Shakedown StreetWang Dang Doodle
Candyman
New Minglewood Blues
Bird Song
Hell in a Bucket
Day Job
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Terrapin Station
drums
The Wheel
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
One More Saturday Night
Revolution
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« The Centrum - October 21, 1983Attendees of this show
This was my second show at this point I believed all shows started with Shakedown Street...lol...enjoyed seeing The Band...My roomate St Pierre had not warn a particular coat since dragging me to my first show at Rochester War Memorial the previous spring...lucky for us a couple of tabs had fallen thru a hole in his pocket and were in the bottom inside of the coat...that made for a good time wink wink...During Not Fade Away it seems that I recall the band changing the count between "...Love so real not fade away..." and the "I'M AH GONNA TELL YOU HOW IT'S GONNA BE" I was gone and and yelled that no I was gonna tell yah...Good times.
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This must be heaven, cause here's where the rainbow ends. If this aint the real thing, it's close enough to pretend
My recollection of this show was that the place was too big and the sound where I was SUCKED!! I couldn't even hear The Band and GD was only a little better. If you were close maybe it was fun but after what went before it was a disapointment. I dragged my ass back to Maine!!
You're right Maine.We were on the floor but in the back. Everyone stood on their little fold out chairs the whole time. Alot of wind mills with the arms and grabbing your buddies to keep your balance while you do a half-ass dance on your seat. Can you imagine watching basketball in there? The ball would look like a BB. In 82 I was dosed to the gills and for some reason, enjoyed it alot more. Except when I ventured to the top and looked down.I didn't stay there long.
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stevie c
I knew a bunch of girls that went to school there, always a treat to see a show there