08/07/1982

One of the most memorable performances by the Grateful Dead was their Music Never Stopped>Sugaree>Music Never Stopped sandwich at Alpine Valley Music Theater on August 7th, 1982.

The Alpine Valley Music Theater in East Troy, Wisconsin, was a favorite venue for the Grateful Dead. The outdoor amphitheater was situated in a picturesque location and provided a perfect setting for the band's unique sound. The August 7th, 1982 show was no exception, and the Grateful Dead delivered a set that was both energetic and soulful.

The Music Never Stopped>Sugaree>Music Never Stopped sandwich was a highlight of the show. The Music Never Stopped is an upbeat, guitar-driven song with a catchy chorus that is impossible to resist. The band's energy was palpable as they launched into the song, and the crowd responded with cheers and applause. The song quickly segued into Sugaree, a beautiful ballad that showcased the band's softer side. Jerry Garcia's haunting guitar work was particularly impressive, and his vocals were full of emotion.

After the crowd had been carried away by the beauty of Sugaree, the Grateful Dead seamlessly transitioned back into The Music Never Stopped. The band's energy was once again on full display, and the crowd was swept up in the excitement of the song. The band's musicianship was unparalleled, and their ability to transition between different styles and moods was truly remarkable.

The Grateful Dead's Music Never Stopped>Sugaree>Music Never Stopped sandwich at Alpine Valley Music Theater on August 7th, 1982, was a testament to the band's talent and creativity. Their ability to blend different musical genres and moods into a cohesive whole was nothing short of masterful. The show was a memorable one for both the band and their fans, and it remains a highlight of the Grateful Dead's storied career.

Grateful Dead 08/07/1982