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They're relatively low considering what some bands charge. Of course, I still have stubs from Dead shows in the early 80s when shows were under $10. I spent less for entire tours ( and I mean.....entire tours ) than a pair of tix costs now.
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I would have if the internet was around then. We did watch a lot of sports. Saw the BC from Aqueduct with about ten people in a hotel room in Richmond. Sorry to miss the BC....but the two shows in Richmond in 85 were all-timers.
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Those second sets, especially the first night, were incredible.
The drive up from the Halloween show at the University of South Carolina was a hoot as well. I also saw the shows at the Fabulous Fox Theater in Atlanta the previous nights. Now that's a great venue.
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Then there were places like Birmingham, Alabama, where some girl called me a " f'n yuppie " because I wouldn't give her a dollar for " a shot of Jaeger. "
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It was actually a bit disappointing.
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The Dead were okay...saw them first at the Fillmore East in '68 or '69. They weren't very good. Then in Denver with Flatt and Scruggs, in '72. They were much better. The final time was at the English Town NJ racetrack in '78(?) with Marshall Tucker. 125,000 whacked out people in the mud. 2 mile walk to the venue. Nothing at the concession stands but warm C & C cola. Nasty day.
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