• Boston Garden - October 2, 1994

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  • Jack Straw
    Loser
    All Over Now
    Row Jimmy
    Broken Arrow
    Mama Tried
    Mexicali Blues
    Tennessee Jed
    Picasso Moon

    Aiko-Aiko
    Samba in the Rain
    If the Shoe Fits
    Samson & Delilah
    Crazy Fingers
    Truckin
    That Would be Something
    Jam
    Drumz
    Space
    The Days Between
    Throwing Stones
    Not Fade Away

    U.S. Blues

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    socratic1
    12 years 9 months ago
    Oct 2 1994 Boston Gardens
    OMG!!! this was my wife's 1st show, what a start!!! This remains the best show in my many, many, many shows. I cannot express in words what the show meant. Big thx to Owlsley(Bear) and those beautiful black pyramids- he will truly be missed RIP Bear!!! Just look at this set list for heaven's sake its a frenzy waiting to be driven to and what a ride it was!!!!! BEST SHOW EVER!!!!
  • kuu
    14 years 1 month ago
    OLD DEADHEADS DONT DIE -THEY JUST NOT FADE AWAY
    Went to this show by myself. I realized prior to this run I hadn't seen the band in the Boston Garden. It was an intimate arena compared to what is there now. Remember the Shawmut Centre was under construction. Anyway, enjoyed Jack Straw, always liked Broken Arrow and pleased to hear Row Jimmy. First That Would Be Something. I love the melody. Days Between was OK. After Throwin Stones started I left, betting NFA and US Blues was to follow. It's the only time I did that. Guess I didn't miss much
  • Bssgrl
    15 years 6 months ago
    BG still owes me a rippin' Jack Straw
    Missed JS due to the yo-yo's at the doors taking their time letting people in. I remember running thru the halls to get in the arena in time for Loser
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setlist
Jack Straw
Loser
All Over Now
Row Jimmy
Broken Arrow
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
Picasso Moon

Aiko-Aiko
Samba in the Rain
If the Shoe Fits
Samson & Delilah
Crazy Fingers
Truckin
That Would be Something
Jam
Drumz
Space
The Days Between
Throwing Stones
Not Fade Away

U.S. Blues
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Missed JS due to the yo-yo's at the doors taking their time letting people in. I remember running thru the halls to get in the arena in time for Loser
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Went to this show by myself. I realized prior to this run I hadn't seen the band in the Boston Garden. It was an intimate arena compared to what is there now. Remember the Shawmut Centre was under construction. Anyway, enjoyed Jack Straw, always liked Broken Arrow and pleased to hear Row Jimmy. First That Would Be Something. I love the melody. Days Between was OK. After Throwin Stones started I left, betting NFA and US Blues was to follow. It's the only time I did that. Guess I didn't miss much
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OMG!!! this was my wife's 1st show, what a start!!! This remains the best show in my many, many, many shows. I cannot express in words what the show meant. Big thx to Owlsley(Bear) and those beautiful black pyramids- he will truly be missed RIP Bear!!! Just look at this set list for heaven's sake its a frenzy waiting to be driven to and what a ride it was!!!!! BEST SHOW EVER!!!!
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didn't miss much? only a Not Fade Away in which the crowd kept the chant going for so long the band left the stage took a break and returned to the crowd still singing LOVE IS REAL AND NOT FADE AWAY!!! sorry about your poor decision!
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I went to these shows and was so let down after years of touring in the 80's . My girlfriend and I had front row center tickets to one of these shows 1st time ever that close. Having been to 470 something dead shows not counting JGB these were a let down. Being front row we decided we had seen enough and decided to leave also ,we walked to the top of the Garden nose bleed section and found 2 young Bostonians and gave them our tickets . Never forget the look they gave us....... RRRRR you for real? I said after that we probably made there life that night. We then left the show and drove back home. The band was not the same for me after 1989 once sober. Now someone might read something into the fact that I said they did not mean much to me anymore. That is true but if you are one who enjoyed this time frame more power to you at least you got experience the scene all though watered down it was still the Grateful Dead. Just not my cup of tea anymore . Still love and listen to them every day. Good ole Grateful Dead. Ass the tee shirt use to read ..... Life is a bowl of jerry's.
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I'm currently working on compiling a collection of all my birthday shows. Technically I only have one birthday show 10/2/94 as I wasn't alive until that same date in 1990Help me to find all the shows from October 2nd throughout the deads history.