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To: Estimated Prophet who wrote (6176)9/4/1998 12:27:00 AM
From: AugustWest  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49843
 
Okay, I won't argue with the set list<g>. And yes, I think there was a threat of and a Looks Like Rain...right before Brent's cry-in-your-beer tune whence Jerry left the satge(um, what's new). But I think there was also a Jack Straw that night, or was it the year before or after?

Absolutely, Starlight was one of the Best for out doors. Next for me is Hershey, and Red Rocks. Red Rocks Rules. But bad memories of a friend that o.ded on H at the camp site Cheif Josa or somethin like that.

Indoors, nothin' I seen more personal; than The Kaiser in Oak.(but the collisueme comes close if you're up against the rail-speaking of the rail, at the Starlight show, I was the guy that is responsible for knocking the Nacho cheese in some gals lap-she wasn't too happy)

BTW, I did my under grad stuff in So. Ks. back in early 80's. A lot of independent and directed studies provuded for a flexible and touring schedule. Cedar Rapids, OK City, a lot of mid west then...but R.R. Rules.