Forum MVP Tea Posted February 14 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 14 1990/09/11 The Spectrum Philadelphia, PA Jack Straw, Bertha > Greatest Story Ever Told, Candyman, Queen Jane Approximately, Brown Eyed Women, It's All Over Now, Tennessee Jed, Hell In A Bucket China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Looks Like Rain, He's Gone > Spoonful > Jam > Drums > Space > The Wheel > I Need A Miracle > Black Peter > Around x2 E: Knockin' On Heaven's Door F: Piece of My Heart Ahhh the Philly Rectum! Saw some good shows there (10/20/89 was my fave). Also a place/area where some really weird bleep happened - every single year I went. It's a Philly thing I guess 1 Quote Link to comment
count2 Posted February 14 Report Share Posted February 14 Filler was Piece Of My Heart 1 Quote Link to comment
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Forum MVP gr8fulpair Posted February 14 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 14 We woke up at 3:15am at our home near Asheville and by 11pm (8pm PST, haha) we heard the first notes of a killer opening Jack Straw about 3,000 miles away. Wow, talk about a long day. I was thinking about how Rude doesn’t even like to do a 4-5hr drive on show day, lol. Our son moved to Bellingham, so we combined a visit with him and these two shows. His first dso shows! His only prior exp with the Dead being a Dead & Co show I took him to in 2017 that was not very good. He was loving it last night!! Bertha in the 2nd song spot nodded 80’s to me, esp after the jack straw opener. From there it ripped. The Candyman was all melty and oozing goodness. Just love the guitar work in Brown Eyed and obviously Jeff does two. Those flourishes created liftoff!! TJed a raucous throw down and the Bucket kept us nice and sweaty up til set break. I actually called the China Rider (impressing my son, haha) which was more than adequate to get back in the groove after a cold break outside with flurries. After a soothing Looks Like, He’s Gone reminded me why I always yearn for that number! Jeff’s guitar work was crisp and emphatic. Then, the Spoonful>Jam>Drums>Space>The Wheel, wooooow! That was prob an hour of the second set and there was a lot to take in. I chose to let it take me in and really lost my bearings several times. Beautiful Black Peter and my second called song 😅 Knockin was a kaleidoscope of Dylan brilliance perfectly delivered! Don’t even need to say this, but Lisa slayed that Little Piece and left everyone with cups FULL. Venue very reminiscent of my local Orange Peel with all the shoulder rubbing and apologies to bystanders, lol. We got there right at show time to a line around the block but the band noodled and we walked in right at the first notes. Spent most of the night stage right by the ADA section where I had about a 3-4ft circle of space, best we could do. Couldn’t find Island Bro but will correct that tonite, haha! Thank you band and crew for hauling this party all over for the people that love it 😍!! 4 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Rude Posted February 15 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 15 10 hours ago, gr8fulpair said: We woke up at 3:15am at our home near Asheville and by 11pm (8pm PST, haha) we heard the first notes of a killer opening Jack Straw about 3,000 miles away. Wow, talk about a long day. I was thinking about how Rude doesn’t even like to do a 4-5hr drive on show day, lol. Our son moved to Bellingham, so we combined a visit with him and these two shows. His first dso shows! His only prior exp with the Dead being a Dead & Co show I took him to in 2017 that was not very good. He was loving it last night!! Bertha in the 2nd song spot nodded 80’s to me, esp after the jack straw opener. From there it ripped. The Candyman was all melty and oozing goodness. Just love the guitar work in Brown Eyed and obviously Jeff does two. Those flourishes created liftoff!! TJed a raucous throw down and the Bucket kept us nice and sweaty up til set break. I actually called the China Rider (impressing my son, haha) which was more than adequate to get back in the groove after a cold break outside with flurries. After a soothing Looks Like, He’s Gone reminded me why I always yearn for that number! Jeff’s guitar work was crisp and emphatic. Then, the Spoonful>Jam>Drums>Space>The Wheel, wooooow! That was prob an hour of the second set and there was a lot to take in. I chose to let it take me in and really lost my bearings several times. Beautiful Black Peter and my second called song 😅 Knockin was a kaleidoscope of Dylan brilliance perfectly delivered! Don’t even need to say this, but Lisa slayed that Little Piece and left everyone with cups FULL. Venue very reminiscent of my local Orange Peel with all the shoulder rubbing and apologies to bystanders, lol. We got there right at show time to a line around the block but the band noodled and we walked in right at the first notes. Spent most of the night stage right by the ADA section where I had about a 3-4ft circle of space, best we could do. Couldn’t find Island Bro but will correct that tonite, haha! Thank you band and crew for hauling this party all over for the people that love it 😍!! I hate driving the 1st day of tour. After several days I’ve acclimated. But then Again I rarely fly 1st class or private plane like you guys do besides when I met you guys in Utah. That was the show day flight compromise. But Chicago to Utah 1st class isn’t Chicago to Frankfurt 1st class or even business class. It’s like an extra 6 inches of leg room and wider chair. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Greg from Chestertown Posted February 15 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 15 This one sent me down a rabbit hole. The deadbase of my mind has some pages missing and apparently I don’t have all my ticket stubs. A search of Spectrum set lists has me at the show the night after the Dead performing this show originally. My one and only Crazy Fingers. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Ammagamalin Crew Posted February 15 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 15 Space before a wheel is my favorite kind, usually chaotic and disjointed , truly the definition of a grateful dead show and then the calmness of the opening notes of 🛞. My nephew just moved from Bellingham to Boise. Great to read your review and so glad you made it ⚡ Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted February 15 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 15 Get some gr8ful pair. Awesome show review. Praise DSO. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Greg from Chestertown Posted February 15 Forum MVP Report Share Posted February 15 Check out 3/29/87 for a nice wheel coming out of space. Bobby broke a string, ran backstage for a moment with his guitar. Jerry had to stretch it out. Quote Link to comment
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