col_forbin Posted May 18, 2005 Author Posted May 18, 2005 At the time I think everyone in the place thought it was the first. In fact it was years later that I learned it wasn't, which I very disapointed in finding out. 339050[/snapback] A sign of how things have changed since '95. Now a days you now the setlist while it is being played and can have a copy of the show a couple of days later. I remember when it was amazing to get a show within a couple of months of when it was played.
BRH Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 My final Dead run. However they actually broke out Unbroken a few nights before in Philly first. 339021[/snapback] Was that one of the October '89 shows? One of those was my very first Dead show. October 13 I think. When I Paint My Masterpiece, Dear Mr. Fantasy, the Hey Jude refrain... thinking about that show puts a smile on my face.
col_forbin Posted May 18, 2005 Author Posted May 18, 2005 Was that one of the October '89 shows? One of those was my very first Dead show. October 13 I think. When I Paint My Masterpiece, Dear Mr. Fantasy, the Hey Jude refrain... thinking about that show puts a smile on my face. 339115[/snapback] July 4th
BRH Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 July 4th 339119[/snapback] How could they have been playing Philly on July 4th when they were in Buffalo that day?
col_forbin Posted May 18, 2005 Author Posted May 18, 2005 How could they have been playing Philly on July 4th when they were in Buffalo that day? 339125[/snapback] opps I thought you were talking about The Ralph show. The Philly show that Unbroken was played was this show. 03/19/95 (Sun) The Spectrum - Philadelphia, PA Set 1: Alabama Bound, Walkin' Blues, So Many Roads, Ain't No Easy Answers, Don't Ease Me In, Unbroken Chain Set 2: Samson & Delilah, Way To Go Home, Crazy Fingers, Corrina > Mathilda > Drums > Space > I Need A Miracle > Stella Blue > Not Fade Away, E: Brokedown Palace Comment: First Unbroken Chain Sorry for the confusion.
34-78-83 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 There was a very Heart-felt Morning Dew played at this one, and Simon my imagination that night was very "vivid" as well
BillsFan Trapped in Pats Land Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I just downloaded this show the other day. Tremendous stuff.
Like A Mofo Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Saw the Dead with Steve Miller at Rich in 1992, loved that show!!! Also saw that Dead with Sting at Rich as well, anyone else go to either of those shows?
BRH Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Saw the Dead with Steve Miller at Rich in 1992, loved that show!!! Also saw that Dead with Sting at Rich as well, anyone else go to either of those shows? 339377[/snapback] I went to the one with Sting, that was June '93. Spent the Sting set up near the stage and it was annoying because everybody thinks they can sing like him (it was like that SNL skit with him where people break out into "Roxanne" in the elevator). The highlight was that from where I was standing we could see Jerry sitting at a table off to the side of the curtain behind the stage with his long, flowing white hair and shades, smoking a cigarette (well, smoking something) and looking mystically out into the crowd like an apparition of God Himself. "Jerry's looking at me, man!" "No, man, he's looking at ME!" "No, dude. He's looking at ALLLL of us." "Whoaaaa." Crosby, Stills & Nash opened the one in July '90. Awesome. I still kick myself for missing the 4th of July show in '86 with Dylan and Tom Petty, though.
Bad Things Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 GREAT news! That was one helluva show! (So was the parking lot before the show...) (The July '90 show was even better though...)
Peter Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 Did I read the set list correctly? They didn't play Truckin' in Truckin' up to Buffalo????
Like A Mofo Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 I went to a Spectrum show as well, on St Patty's Day in 1992, what a solid show! Here is the set list: The Spectrum, Philadelphia PA (3/17/92) Box of Rain New Minglewood Blues Loser Stuck Inside of Mobile Tennessee Jed Cassidy Long Way to Go Home Truckin' Spoonful He's Gone Drums Space I Need a Miracle So Many Roads Sugar Magnolia The Weight Im a big fan of Cassidy, and they did a good job with it that night.
BRH Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 GREAT news!That was one helluva show! (So was the parking lot before the show...) (The July '90 show was even better though...) 339455[/snapback] The July '90 show... I keep talking about that. Rico was good enough to send me the CDs of that show so I can relive it forever! And they DID play Truckin' at the '90 show!
col_forbin Posted May 18, 2005 Author Posted May 18, 2005 This is a good source for anyone looking to download a show for their listening pleasure. Enjoy!!!!!
JinVA Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 This is a good source for anyone looking to download a show for their listening pleasure.Enjoy!!!!! 339505[/snapback] But do be warned it is very addictive. I have shoe boxes full of discs to prove it.
BillsFan Trapped in Pats Land Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 But do be warned it is very addictive. I have shoe boxes full of discs to prove it. 339530[/snapback] Wildly. I may have to buy an external HD thanks to that place.
col_forbin Posted May 18, 2005 Author Posted May 18, 2005 It is also a good place to listen to some new music too. If you haven't listen to Perpetual Groove check them out.
#41 Posted May 18, 2005 Posted May 18, 2005 This rumor has been making the rounds the last day or so. Superfly is expected to announce the Vegoose Music Festival with-in the coming weeks, to be held on the surrounding fields of Las Vegas, NV - Oct 28-30 with a final show Oct 31 at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. The festival will be similar to the Bonnaroo Music Festival which is being held in Manchester, TN this June. In addition to the festival performances, which will be over by seven o'clock each of the three days, several of the band's will be performing in groups of two or three at various clubs and arenas during the evenings of the festival. Dave Matthews Band and Trey Anastasio will play the Thomas and Mack Center the first two evening's, while moe., Umphrey's McGee, Phil Lesh and Friends and others will share the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on night's two and three. Pearl Jam will play with The Black Crowes on evening three at the Thomas and Mack Center, while right down the road at the House of Blues, The John Mayer Trio will share their Blues for fans. There will be minimal onsite camping and minimal onsite activities, which makes this festival quite different from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Confirmed Acts are listed below. Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, moe., The String Cheese Incident, The Black Crowes, Wilco, Ryan Adams, Trey Anastasio, Umphrey's McGee, Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh and Friends, Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke, The John Mayer Trio, Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, 311, Keller Williams and many more to be announced. Under a month 'til Bonnaroo
gmac17 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Saw the Dead with Steve Miller at Rich in 1992, loved that show!!! Also saw that Dead with Sting at Rich as well, anyone else go to either of those shows? saw them both. they tore down the fences at the second one. For about 8 years, the top grossing concert in the US every year was the Rich Stadium Dead show.
col_forbin Posted May 19, 2005 Author Posted May 19, 2005 This rumor has been making the rounds the last day or so.Superfly is expected to announce the Vegoose Music Festival with-in the coming weeks, to be held on the surrounding fields of Las Vegas, NV - Oct 28-30 with a final show Oct 31 at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. The festival will be similar to the Bonnaroo Music Festival which is being held in Manchester, TN this June. In addition to the festival performances, which will be over by seven o'clock each of the three days, several of the band's will be performing in groups of two or three at various clubs and arenas during the evenings of the festival. Dave Matthews Band and Trey Anastasio will play the Thomas and Mack Center the first two evening's, while moe., Umphrey's McGee, Phil Lesh and Friends and others will share the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on night's two and three. Pearl Jam will play with The Black Crowes on evening three at the Thomas and Mack Center, while right down the road at the House of Blues, The John Mayer Trio will share their Blues for fans. There will be minimal onsite camping and minimal onsite activities, which makes this festival quite different from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Confirmed Acts are listed below. Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, moe., The String Cheese Incident, The Black Crowes, Wilco, Ryan Adams, Trey Anastasio, Umphrey's McGee, Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh and Friends, Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke, The John Mayer Trio, Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, 311, Keller Williams and many more to be announced. Under a month 'til Bonnaroo 339782[/snapback] I have heard thit also. Phil just played his benefit show @ The Warfield this past Friday with a pretty smoking setlist. He even broke out some Phish (A Song I heard the Ocean Sing). Setlist is below: Phil & Friends 5/13/05 Warfield, SF, CA Set 1: Jam> Here Comes Sunshine> Mr. Charlie Stagger Lee> Fried of the Devil> Big Boss Man No More Do I> Duprees Diamond Blues Dancin In The Streets Set 2: ~Across The Universe Eyes Of The World> Love the One Your With> Millenium Jam> The Eleven, ~@A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing> Sugaree Cryptical Envelopment> Morning Dew> The Other One> Cryptical Envelopment> I Know You Rider E: Donor Rap, St. Stephen> ~Hit The Road Jack> Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad Band Intros ~First time played
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