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I had no clue about the first"Between 1971 and 1995 the Grateful Dead played 27 shows in North Carolina — that’s Charlotte (12), Greensboro (7), Durham (5), Chapel Hill (2), Raleigh (1).
This concert flyer isn’t fancy, but it’s packed with useful Charlotte-specific info for itinerant Deadheads, including North Carolina’s ban on nitrous oxide."
New in the collection: Grateful Dead flyer – NC Miscellany
I'm not familiar with the first Dead Show in Chapel Hill. Very aware of the one in 1994.
Check my post just above...the reason it says that the Dead played twice in Chapel Hill is that they played two days in a row in 1994.I had no clue about the first
I certainly haven't been there enough. Mike's certainly been around and all about over the years. Great photographer.Not sure if any of you fellow olds have been there, but Lapin Blue in Chapel Hill is a pretty awesome little spot. Live jazz most every night, and you can bring food in so we get Als and sometimes IP3 to munch on.
The owner (Mike) grew up here and is a really nice guy. Stop by if you have the time, good to support local biz.



The December 8, 1973 show in Cameron Indoor at Duke, I was there, in the Upper Deck. During the intermission, recorded music played and all these beautiful girls down on the Floor Level were dancing in the aisles as spotlights periodically switched from one beautiful girl to the next. I just sat there, in the Upper Level, thinking, "I should have saved more money so I could have purchased a Floor Level ticket.""Between 1971 and 1995 the Grateful Dead played 27 shows in North Carolina — that’s Charlotte (12), Greensboro (7), Durham (5), Chapel Hill (2), Raleigh (1).
This concert flyer isn’t fancy, but it’s packed with useful Charlotte-specific info for itinerant Deadheads, including North Carolina’s ban on nitrous oxide."
New in the collection: Grateful Dead flyer – NC Miscellany
I'm not familiar with the first Dead Show in Chapel Hill. Very aware of the one in 1994.
That was probably the one I went to. I remember less about that night than I might have.The December 8, 1973 show in Cameron Indoor at Duke, I was there, in the Upper Deck. During the intermission, recorded music played and all these beautiful girls down on the Floor Level were dancing in the aisles as spotlights periodically switched from one beautiful girl to the next. I just sat there, in the Upper Level, thinking, "I should have saved more money so I could have purchased a Floor Level ticket."