setlist
Hell in a Bucket
Sugaree
Walkin' Blues
Candyman
Masterpiece
Bird Song
Shakedown Street
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Terrapin Station
drums
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
All Along the Watchtower
Morning Dew
Good Lovin'
La Bamba
Good Lovin'
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Sugaree
Walkin' Blues
Candyman
Masterpiece
Bird Song
Shakedown Street
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Terrapin Station
drums
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
All Along the Watchtower
Morning Dew
Good Lovin'
La Bamba
Good Lovin'
Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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2nd Show
I remember hoping that the refrain from Bird Song would come back around, just because I knew the song could not be over.
I hear ya on the Dew. To this day, probably the best I caught (with some serious competition) and arguably up there with some of the best I've ever heard. Jerry gave it all he had.
jerry's morning dew
Yes, Jerry really "crooned" on the lyric "walk me out on the morning dew today"...really
Baby on board
In the days before cell phones and crack berries, you had to hit the public phone to check to see whether your wife was going into labor. Despite that distraction, I recall the show was very tasty. Some thought it cheesy, but I dug, and still dig, the La Bamba insert on Good Lovin'. The baby arrived 11 days later after 13 hours of labor and spent the night in the newborn ICU w/ the babies of crack whores from east harlem. God bless us all. Bamba, Bamba!
Due to a screw-up I missed
Due to a screw-up I missed the whole first set. Oh, but what a a second set!
The Watchtower > Morning Dew were over the top. Best Morning Dew I've ever heard.
They were on fire.
My third show
Due to the mysterious disappearance of my friends I found it really hard to be fully present and enjoy the show to its fullest.
Bob told the audience that he was going to levitate Garcia.
I remember a great audience reaction to the unexpected La Bamba that was slipped into Good Lovin'
Looking back the Morning Dew is unbelievable and is possibly the most powerful version I’ve ever heard. Wow. I was there!
My favorite Set
The Garden was boubncing. The atmosphere thick with heat, sweat and smoke. The boys were on. MORNING DEW. I still get chills.
Jay E. Auerbach, Esq.
Hollywood, FL
This isn't one of my most
This isn't one of my most memorable shows. I def remember the La Bamba. This show gets crazy good reviews, mostly due to the Dew.
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-enjoyin' the ride
-There'll never be another Jerry
my last show...and the best
That Morning Dew was like Jerry taking us on a rollercoaster. I had never heard or felt such emotion from the band....from full tilt jam to so amazingly quiet, Watchtower---->Dew, and then Knocking on Heavens Door. I got a bookleg right after the show and it sits in the player (cassette...lol) in the car all the time.We miss Jerry
the show that hooked me for life
the dew was the one song, at the end of a life changing concert that forever changed my fate.beauty. the albumcover phorewayy was groovy too
I remember that!
I remember Weir saying that about levitating Jerry! I was trying to remember what year it was that I flew from Houston to NY to see the Dead at MSG, '87 or '88, and now I know, thanks!
Mono Sodium Glutamate 87
Friend left his tickets in the glove compartment back at a LIRR station parking lot, he missed the whole first set. Bumped into him during Drums and he said I came in during Women R and what did they open with, told him Shakedown, luckily from Space on the Beast was released and we all left walking on air. The after party was amazing, Harry Popick grabbing me and saying you have the kind, come with me, table service from Hells Angeles, I know that will never happen again.