Set 1:
Shakedown Street > Greatest Story Ever Told , Friend Of The Devil > Little Red Rooster , Peggy-O > Me And My Uncle > Big River , Althea , Looks Like Rain , Might As Well
Set 2:
China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider > Playing In The Band > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > Truckin' > Nobody's Fault But Mine [1] > Black Peter > Playing In The Band > Around And Around > Good Lovin'
Encore:
Don't Ease Me In
[1] Theme only

Benefit for lots of different causes (on the eventual Rex model): American Friends Service Committee; Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic; the Mayor's Youth Fund; Senior Escort Outreach Program; Marin Act in San Rafael; the Mattole (Humboldt County) Watershed Support Group; Meta Tanty, Inc., a spiritual Native American community; Seva, whose main project is treating blindness in Nepal; the Research Into Lost Knowledge Organization of England; the Naropa School for Disembodied Poets [sic: Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, h/t Steve Silberman]; and campaigns to halt the Peripheral Canal. See "The Dead in benefits," San Francisco Examiner, January 23, 1982, p. A8.

- Weather:
- High: 62.0 °F
- Low: 56.0 °F
- Feels Like High: 62.0 °F
- Feels Like Low: 56.0 °F
- Wind Speed: 11.6 mph
- Humidity: 92.4 %
- Moonphase: 0.77
- Cloudy skies throughout the day.
- Show Certainty Confirmed
- Setlist Certainty Confirmed

This was the first full Grateful Dead concert I ever saw in San Francisco, less than six years after I started seeing the band. It was also my first $25 ticket to benefit SEVA.
You could still see the Grateful Dead in San Francisco with only about 3,000 friends, but by now, you had to pay up.
There was a pretty nifty setlist, a mighty Shakedown ending in Might As Well set one.
And a fluid continuous set two with a big Playin in the Band sandwich.