15 October 1983
Colby Hall,
Waterville, ME

01. Moral Kiosk
02. Catapult
03. Letter Never Sent
04. Pilgrimage
05. Seven Chinese Brothers
06. Talk About The Passion
07. So. Central Rain
08. Siting Still (dropouts)
09. Harborcoat
10. Pretty Persuasion
11. West Of The Fields
12. Just A Touch
13. Gardening At Night
14. 9-9
15. Windout
16. Second Guessing
17. Wolves, Lower
encore:
18. White Tornado
19. 1,000,000
20. Camera
21. Pale Blue Eyes
22. Radio Free Europe

(Timeline) notes: The following recount of this show by Robert Wiggin throws this setlist up in the air:
"My firends and i got put on the guest list for the show at Colby by the road crew cause they had worked helping them set up at the University of Maine the night before, and kinda hinted that they'd help out afterward the next night too. ;) The show at Colby began with Michael wearing a huge patch of gauze over his left eye, as he had somehow gotten injured after the previous night's show, i believe at some after show party. I believe he made mention that he had scratched his cornea.
Anyway, the crowd was much smaller than the night before, maybe 300 people at most, and not completely receptive to their music. There was one particular obnoxious drunk kid down front with a bottle of jack daniels, constantly yelling for them to "play some rock and rooooll", generally heckling and being disruptive. Mike Mills gestured for him to approach the stage, i guess asked the guy for his bottle, and took a huge pull from it. There were some conferences around the drum riser, and a song or two later, Michael took a running start from the back of the stage, and launched himself into the sparse crowd gathered down front. You know, being real rock and roll. They of course instantly parted, and Michael slammed into the floor hard, was probably a bit dazed, and i think was helped back up, and then backstage by some of the roadies.
At this point, the band just said screw it, and left the stage. Peter was down back to the left of the stage right afterward, looking for the drunk guy, and i heard him say, 'you just don't do that where we come from'.
I know they didn't do a full set, let alone come back on stage for encores."

Notes:
There is a bit of an exchange (after Wolves), started by Mills, with an audience member.  I couldn't make all of it out, but it ends with 'take it out back'.  There is a pretty good gap here, which could have been mistaken for an encore break, although that is a long stretch for a main set.  RFE had closed out the first set in almost every known set in 1983.

Grade: C