04-10-1978 Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA

1978-04-10Fox Theatre, Atlanta, GA
Set 1: Promised Land, Brown Eyed Women, It's All Over Now, Peggy-O, Cassidy, Dire Wolf, El Paso, Row Jimmy, Passenger, Candyman, The Music Never Stopped
Set 2: Jack Straw, Ship Of Fools, Dancin' In The Streets > Drums > Franklin's Tower > Black Peter > Around And Around, E: U.S. BluesJack Straw,

Dancin' In The Streets >
Corrections / Observations
Received by Dick1980-06-14
Tape SourceDavid Gans
Review Entry Date1981-03-02
Dick's ReviewThe show is still worth keeping the 2nd set which isn’t as intense as the following night but still has a few nice moments ie Franklin’s Tower and Black Peter. Carol says it sounds noticeably out of tune, near the end especially.
2nd Review Date1982-06-18
Dick's 2nd ReviewIt is quite amazing to realize how unique and thrilling the band’s style was back 4 years ago. A lot of my close tape junkie friends, pretty much, dismiss this period but I think Dancin' In The Streets has some very commanding moments. I think I will have to relisten to this 1978-1979 period and try to see if there are a surplus of repetitious shows as many of my close associates feel ie Bertrando, Menke, McNally probably Lou Tombaws. I have to say something more about how thrilling Franklin's Tower is performed. Again i guess you just have to let this stuff “age” a little bit. Black Peter is one of the most intense ever (of course you can't count what they do with it nowadays at least once in a while like 12-3-81 Madison, Wisc. for example