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Everything posted by John A
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One song / one moment sums up '94/'95 perfectly. Deer Creek '94 is the only show The Boys played on July 20th? What a quirk in the calendar.
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That transition into Smokestack is some of the best shit the post coma Grateful Dead did. Then Garcia proceeded to simply not let up for the duration of Smokestack. Great stuff. And nice Deer Creek credentials to have seen every show there!
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Hmmm... What do those 3 shows have in common? 30 Trips Around The Sun!
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Nice story! I gave 3 years later at Buffalo a whirl last night. 7-4-89. Great show. Ultra-Matrix is the recommended source.
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During the show, in real time, I'm thinking, "really, We Can Run in the 2nd set?" Today I'm thinking, "what a blessing to have been witness to that about 15th row center." Jerry didn't leave stage during the second set, or at least that's my recollection.
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Billk, That Derby Day Frost show featured a whopping 23 songs - 12 in the second set. Fine afternoon to be riding the rail!
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There's a moment in that Alabama that's actually a highlight of '95, for what that worth. Check out Jerry belting "down in the valley of the shadows..." Beyond that, it seemed for a brief moment the first set was going to run all of 1/2 hour when Don't Ease ended, before the shocker of shockers, Unbroken Chain. Too bad they didn't give that one a try while Jerry still had some chops to lend it.
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Well then you saw better shows than I did...that Dylan set 2-12 must have been a total blast!
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Dec '89 LA Forum was GA. Can't speak for other shows there.
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Irvine was reserved in the seats, GA in the lawn. Shoreline was the same, perhaps the last bastion of reserved seating for the Dead in CA. Jerry at Warfield was reserved balcony and GA floor. Just like DSO.....wait....DSO plays the Warfield? 😲👋🎶
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I think the Victim jam then into Standing is the best music The Boys played on Spring Tour '90. And that is no small statement, given all that happened on the tour. Best heard via the 24 track Box Set release.
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Sadly, balcony tapes from the Warfield are historically mediocre and this is an upper balcony recording so even worse. There was a mic stand set up by the soundboard (just behind the drink rail) in the sweet spot. I didn't get the impression that this was a band deal, but maybe it was. If this is something that will be circulating though it should be FAR more preferable than what is linked here.
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I mean, they GOTTA do a Wall of Sound show with that bad boy...right?!?
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Did Eaton say, "just like a Swiss watch" at the Sailor Saint transition? That was the final Lost Sailor.
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Healthy Dylan quota in that bad boy!
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Whoops - 2-14-70 has an early show, which of course has a Dark Star. How could I have been expected to keep track of a 4 song show?!? 😟 DSO did 5-3-72 Paris, and Alligator sounded great. Jeff seemed to really enjoy playing it. 5 Pigpen songs, with Lisa on harp for Next Time You See Me and Hurts Me Too, the latter being a stunner. My favorite segment was Good Lovin' / Sing Me Back Home. Maybe the best I've heard DSO sound. Jeff and Rob B has a great synergy happening during the long, powerful Good Lovin' rap. Also the Other One > Bobby McGee > Other One in set 2 was epic. The band got permission to go until 12:30AM, and they needed almost every minute of it. These Europe shows don't let up! What a treat to see it recreated with the same guitar that gave us the original.
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Yeah, I know, early to start this thread, but as I'm going to the show I grant myself such privilege. 😛 Here's my set list thus far: Dark Star Who so cavalier 2 shows in advance? Well, there's been no Star yet on the tour, and given tonight is pre-announced as 2-14-70 there will no Star there either. Moreover, Jeff will be playing Alligator Saturday, the guitar through which arguably the greatest Dark Stars ever were channeled. How could DSO proceed otherwise? See here how everything Lead up to this day...
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1. No one who saw lots of shows in the late 80s early 90s hasn't seen Memphis Blues. 2. No one has seen the Dead open with Eyes>Estimated, at least not in set 1. 3. Eyes>Estimated isn't as rare as one might think. I count at least 13 of them, mostly in the early 90s. 4. Opening a show with Eyes>Estimated>Comes A Time? Damn! 5. Love to see that Easy To Slip tucked in there. Anyone wanting to check out some tasty easy slipping should grab Mark Severson's recording of the Paramount in Seattle 10-28-78. Good Weir shit right there!
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The Boys were feeling pretty frisky that night in Portland, ME. Check out the GDTRFB. Turbo charged.
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12/30/85 was that rare night where the bust out (Quinn) might have been the best version ever.
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Yeah, that was good.
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That Franklin's in the original show is the goods, with a totally one-off jam.
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A very rare Lost Sailor to open a second set (maybe just 2 or 3?) and an equally rare Half Step>Franklin's>Stranger. Then Bird Song? Damn.
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Holy shit. Talk about taking lemons (Eaton under the weather) and making a great batch of lemonade (that set list), complete with the fully appropriate early appearance of GDRTFB. Looked like a single set show the way that first set unfolded.
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I count 11 shows that opened with Music -> Sugaree, the last one being Shoreline '94 which was a Music Sugaree Music sandwich. Most of these were in '76 and '77.