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I caught the some of the Oakland show this AM on the GD channel.  The Masterpiece/West L.A. Fadeaway was pretty hot.  I think the one I heard yesterday had the NFA clap from the audiance that seemed to last 15 mins.!  I was thinking to myself, that had to be one of the longest NFA crowd chants out there.  I wonder if anyone knows the longest documented NFA crowd chant

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95/02/26  Oakland Coliseum Arena,  Oakland, CA

 

LTGTR, West LA Fadeaway, Queen Jane, Lazy River Road,

Mama Tried @>Mexicali Blues @, Don't Ease Me In @.

 

Drums>Iko-Iko, Samson and Delilah, Ship of Fools,

Estimated*>Eyes of the World*>Drums*>Space*>

I Need A Miracle*>Days Between*>Not Fade Away*.

 

E:  Box of Rain

 

@ Bob acoustic guitar.

*  w/ David Murray

Mardi Gras parade to open the second set.

Sikiru Adepoju on talking drums during parade and Drums.

 

Boys last appearance at Oakland Coliseum Arena.

A respectable 2:52 of stage time for 1995.

 

Praise DSO.

 

 

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92/03/05  Hampton Coliseum,  Hampton, VA

 

Set One

Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklin's Tower>Same Thing,

Jack-A-Roe, Tom Thumb Blues, Let It Grow.

 

Set Two

Eyes of the World, Way To Go Home, Estimated Prophet>

He's Gone>Drums>Space>The Wheel>I Need A Miracle>

So Many Roads>Good Lovin'.

 

E;  US Blues

 

The final run for the boys at the spaceship kicks off with

this solid list for 92.  Same Thing #3 after the reboot,

So Many Roads #4 total.  On a personal note, I commuted

the 3.5 hour one way trip for the two shows and worked both days.

Love of Jerry and youth, along with some chemical assistance,

an unstoppable mix.

 

Praise DSO.

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Good lord, Bill, that commute schedule is insane Deadication.  And that's before including that you worked both days!

 

Sadly, there's little positive one can say about that poor '92 Spring tour. Even the show in Landover with a Dark Star, a Dew, and the first Satisfaction since '86 never really achieved lift off.  In the immortal words of Bruce Hornsby, "I got tired of getting up onstage and sucking every night." :(

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40 minutes ago, John A said:

 

Sadly, there's little positive one can say about that poor '92 Spring tour. Even the show in Landover with a Dark Star, a Dew, and the first Satisfaction since '86 never really achieved lift off.  In the immortal words of Bruce Hornsby, "I got tired of getting up onstage and sucking every night." :(

 

Can't argue with you on that one.  Venue buoyed marginal shows in Hampton, although

the lists looked fine on paper for 92.  During the opening notes of Satisfaction at the Cap

Centre I remember thinking how incredibly appropriate that selection was after the

performance that evening, 14 songs?, Ugh.

 

Praise DSO.

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94/03/06  Desert Sky Pavilion,  Phoenix, AZ

 

Set One

Help on the Way>Slipknot>Franklin's Tower,

Spoonful>Jack-A-Roe, Masterpiece, Brown-Eyed

Women, Let It Grow.

 

Set Two

Easy Answers>Lazy River Road, Playin' In the Band>

Eyes of the World>Drums>Space>The Wheel>

Last Time>Attics of My Life>Good Lovin'.

 

E:  Liberty.

 

After being a mainly 2nd set song, 10 of last 11

Spoonfuls were of first set variety. Opening duo

of the second not exactly a China>Rider or

Scarlet>Fire.  A 4/4 second set probably a rarity

for the era. Enjoy the warmth East Coasters. 

 

Praise DSO.

 

 

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90/03/15  Capital Centre,  Landover, MD

 

Jack Straw>Sugaree, Easy to Love You, Walkin' Blues,

Althea, Tom Thumb Blues, Tennessee Jed, Cassidy,

Don't Ease Me In.

 

China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider, Samson and

Delilah>Terrapin Station>Jam>Drums>Space> I Will

Take You Home>Wharf Rat>Throwin' Stones>

Not Fade Away.

 

E:  Revolution.

 

Phil Lesh's 50th Birthday.

Last Easy To Love You 80/09/03 [673]

Last Revolution 85/11/08 [298]

 

The sandwich show of the jaw dropping three night

run at the Capital Centre to kick off the Spring 90

tour.  The background music of many a bike ride.

Yardstick version of Althea.  The Terrapin>Jam into

drums a MIDI laced delight.  

 

Praise DSO.

 

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11 hours ago, BillK522 said:

90/03/15  Capital Centre,  Landover, MD

 

Phil Lesh's 50th Birthday.

I recall at the time thinking how it was wild that Phil was 50 (first band member to hit the half century mark).

 

And today he is 82 - amazing!

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73/03/16  Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum,  Uniondale, NY

 

China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider, Jack Straw, Wave That Flag,

Look Like Rain, Ramble On Rose, Box of Rain, BIODTL, TLEO, El Paso,

Row Jimmy, Mexicali Blues, Bird Song, Playin' in the Band.

 

Promised Land>Bertha>Greatest Story, Loser, Big River, Don't

Ease Me In, Me and My Uncle, Dark Star>Truckin'>Morning Dew>

Sugar Magnolia.

 

"A Swell Dance Concert"  billing: Grateful Dead;  Sons of Champlin.

 

An early Feelin' Groovy embedded in the China>Rider

Bird Song, Playin' in the Band a fine close to the first.

Closing four all you could ask for, the Star clocking in 

at 27:14.  Several Archive reviews mention the heavy

handed security at the show, Nassau delivering on its

rep even in 1973.

 

Praise DSO.

 

 

 

 

 

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88/03/17  Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center,  Oakland, CA

 

Hell In A Bucket>Sugaree, Minglewood Blues, Ramble On Rose,

Memphis Blues, Row Jimmy, Let It Grow.

 

China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider, Estimated Prophet>

Eyes of the World>Drums*>Space>Goin' Down the Road>

I Need A Miracle>Dear Mr. Fantasy>Hey Jude Finale.

 

E: Black Muddy River.

 

* w/ Hamza El-Din

first Bob Memphis Blues

last Hey Jude Finale 85/09/07 [161]

Train to Sligo opened

 

6th of 7 at the Kaiser in early 1988 before the

move east for Spring Tour. Second set pre drums

a chunky delight.  Dancing on the wood floors of

the Kaiser a joy,

 

Praise DSO.

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Today is my GD birthday!! 37 years ago today I got on the bus at the infamous Philthy Rectum. Jerry sounded terrible (musta caught hay fever or sumthin) but obviously good enough for me to blow off my family for Easter weekend (they never let that go) and do it 105 more times! More importantly, it’s how I know everyone here. See you at the jubilee!

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That 6/30/84 has a raggy audience video with sbd (voodoonola) on YouTube. It's nice to see the outdoor facility. I've enjoyed that taped for years thinking it was an indoor show 🤔

As for the 85 Spectrum shows, that was the end of the tour but they laid out some gems in that three night run, esp 4/8/85. Happy GD birthday FB, won't see you at Buckeye but maybe down the road sometime.

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89/04/12  Rosemont Horizon,  Rosemont, IL

 

Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Minglewood Blues, 

Tennessee Jed, Masterpiece, Cumberland Blues,

Let It Grow.

 

Touch of Grey, Truckin' >Smokestack Lightning>

Spoonful>Smokestack Lightning>He's Gone>

Drums>Space>Take You Home>Watchtower>

Wharf Rat>Lovelight.

 

E:  Black Muddy River.

 

last Spoonful 87/09/07 [124]

 

Peeking around the historic show at Cameron

Indoor on this day in 78, let us glance at the 

final April 12 performance for the boys in the

city of big shoulders.  Never go wrong with

Jack Straw as an opener, Cumberland always

welcome.  Star of the first the Let It Grow.

Smokestack sandwich the memorable anomaly

of the show, although the Smokestack section

less than three minutes combined.  A Dead Base

dive revealed the sequence was also played on

84/11/02 at BCT.  Further down the wormhole, that

show also contained the first Gimme Some Lovin' 

and the last Casey Jones until the bust out at

RFK in 92.  Were you in the house Desert Dead?

I enjoyed speakers in the hallways the night after

my second row center hardwire with the Big Man.

 

Praise DSO.

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5 hours ago, Greg from Chestertown said:

I’m not sure who’s in charge of handing them out, but I do believe it’s high time someone gave Bill K his doctorate in Grateful Deadology.

 

Many have far more knowledge than me.

I'm just OCD with a hard copy of Dead Base.

 

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On 4/12/2022 at 4:42 AM, BillK522 said:

89/04/12  Rosemont Horizon,  Rosemont, IL

 

Jack Straw, Row Jimmy, Minglewood Blues, 

Tennessee Jed, Masterpiece, Cumberland Blues,

Let It Grow.

 

Touch of Grey, Truckin' >Smokestack Lightning>

Spoonful>Smokestack Lightning>He's Gone>

Drums>Space>Take You Home>Watchtower>

Wharf Rat>Lovelight.

 

E:  Black Muddy River.

 

last Spoonful 87/09/07 [124]

 

Peeking around the historic show at Cameron

Indoor on this day in 78, let us glance at the 

final April 12 performance for the boys in the

city of big shoulders.  Never go wrong with

Jack Straw as an opener, Cumberland always

welcome.  Star of the first the Let It Grow.

Smokestack sandwich the memorable anomaly

of the show, although the Smokestack section

less than three minutes combined.  A Dead Base

dive revealed the sequence was also played on

84/11/02 at BCT.  Further down the wormhole, that

show also contained the first Gimme Some Lovin' 

and the last Casey Jones until the bust out at

RFK in 92.  Were you in the house Desert Dead?

I enjoyed speakers in the hallways the night after

my second row center hardwire with the Big Man.

 

Praise DSO.


sorry for lagging, Brother, was on vacation in California…

 

I was, indeed.  Well, at least present for these in body format 🧑‍🚀

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April 23, 1977.  Springfield, Massachusetts.

 

I love this show.  It has a sort of laid back element to the approach compared to its cohort, but is obviously reelin and a rocking, given the tour/time.

 

One of only nine shows with both Help/Slip/Frank and Scarlet/Fire.

 

I also happen to love that little nugget waiting after Estimated Prophet.  Perhaps you will, too.

 

https://archive.org/details/gd1977-04-23.sbd.miller.88401.sbeok.flac16
 

 

Set 1

Sugaree  
Cassidy  
Loser  
New Minglewood Blues  
Ramble On Rose  
Me And My Uncle  
Row Jimmy  
It's All Over Now  
Scarlet Begonias ->
Fire On The Mountain  

Set 2

Estimated Prophet  
Bertha  
The Music Never Stopped  
Help On The Way ->
Slipknot! ->
Franklin's Tower ->
Around And Around ->
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad ->
Not Fade Away  

Encore
One More Saturday Night

 

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85/04/27  Frost Amphitheatre,  Palo Alto, CA

 

Dancin' In the Streets>Bertha, Little Red Rooster, 

Brown-Eyed Women, Brother Esau, Ramble on

Rose, Tom Thumb Blues>Cold Rain and Snow>

Music Never Stopped.

 

Scarlet Begonias>Eyes of the World>Goin' Down

the Road>Women Are Smarter>Drums>Space>

The Wheel>Truckin'>Other One>Black Peter>

Around and Around>One More Saturday Nite.

 

E:  Day Job.

 

Have always enjoyed the lists that were being

churned out in 1985, and this performance on

a Saturday afternoon at the Frost no exception.

Opening triad slick, Esau underrated fun, the

closing triad another mini tour de force, love 

the late CRS.

 

Opening three of the second what caught my

eye and sent me down the wormhole.  Amazingly

the only Scarlet>Eyes, what a twofer.  Goin' Down

the Road attached to Eyes only three times, all

in 1985 [2/18,4/27,6/27].  These types of list

anomalies why I love 1985 so,  and three Jerrys

in a row to boot.   Post space lengthy and chock

full of goodies.  Enjoy.

 

Praise DSO.

 

https://archive.org/details/gd85-04-27.sbd.jerugim.359.sbeok.shnf

 

 

 

 

 

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