• Autzen Stadium - August 28, 1988
    Jimmy Cliff, then Robert Cray opened.

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  • Mississippi Half-Step
    Little Red Rooster
    Friend of the Devil
    Stuck Inside of Mobile
    Foolish Heart
    Victim or the Crime
    Don't Ease Me In

    Jack Straw
    Bertha
    Truckin'
    Terrapin Station
    drums
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Throwin' Stones
    Not Fade Away

    Knockin' on Heaven's Door

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    bearly
    16 years 6 months ago
    A Fine Hot Day
    Danced hard to Jimmy, strolled around people watching during Robert Cray and danced near the medic tents at the back of the floor. Shade was scarce, and there were SO many wilted flowers at the medic tent.Wasn't the banner behind the plane for Otis Spunkmeyer (sp) cookies? The phrase "there's something spunky in the air" comes to mind. The kids they dance and shake their bones!
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    mikeolson1
    17 years 2 months ago
    First show
    This was my first show, and I was ecstatic. Shakedown Street was going on in the parking lot, and Eugene has had a love affair with the Dead for a long time. A few memories: 1. Jerry said "Saddy dat down and cried" during Half-Step. 2. A plane with a banner flew over the crowd with some weird message. I think this happened during "Victim." 3. The show was fairly mundane by Dead standards, but I will always remember the euphoria of seeing the Boys for the first time, and leaving Autzen with a smile on my face.
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    Planetary_Refugee
    17 years 3 months ago
    Lion King
    Planetary_RefugeeDead family shows are a church where I've often been reborn, recharged to go back out into the mundane world ...RC, even GD, were for me just a bonus after witnessing Jimmy Cliff, spiritual master.
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Jimmy Cliff, then Robert Cray opened.
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Mississippi Half-Step
Little Red Rooster
Friend of the Devil
Stuck Inside of Mobile
Foolish Heart
Victim or the Crime
Don't Ease Me In

Jack Straw
Bertha
Truckin'
Terrapin Station
drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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What a great bunch of music we heard, Santana with The Dead in Tacoma, then Jimmy Cliff, Robert Cray and The Dead in Eugene.I remember Jimmy Cliff informing us that,"I don't like raggae music...I LOVE RAGGAE MUSIC!!..."
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All I remember is this was the hottest I've ever been in my life! Without love in the dream, it'll never come true
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Planetary_RefugeeDead family shows are a church where I've often been reborn, recharged to go back out into the mundane world ...RC, even GD, were for me just a bonus after witnessing Jimmy Cliff, spiritual master.
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This was my first show, and I was ecstatic. Shakedown Street was going on in the parking lot, and Eugene has had a love affair with the Dead for a long time. A few memories: 1. Jerry said "Saddy dat down and cried" during Half-Step. 2. A plane with a banner flew over the crowd with some weird message. I think this happened during "Victim." 3. The show was fairly mundane by Dead standards, but I will always remember the euphoria of seeing the Boys for the first time, and leaving Autzen with a smile on my face.
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Danced hard to Jimmy, strolled around people watching during Robert Cray and danced near the medic tents at the back of the floor. Shade was scarce, and there were SO many wilted flowers at the medic tent.Wasn't the banner behind the plane for Otis Spunkmeyer (sp) cookies? The phrase "there's something spunky in the air" comes to mind. The kids they dance and shake their bones!
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my first show. went to see robert cray and the dead blew me away to singing songs i never heard and dancing with thousands! It was then 80's and I finally found where my tribe had gone. it was a b-day present. a rebirthday!. the banner was for Fred orther; a cool Doctor who was running for office. I remember the big water hoses. And the roses.
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The band was on autopilot and it was a very uninspiring gig. Throwin' Stones was ok but the rest was just going through the motions. I guess after you have played a few thousand venues it's gets tough to get it up sometimes.
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Jimmy Cliff & Oneness 08-28-1988 Eugene, Or. Autzen Stadium 01.Rivers Of Babylon>Bongo Man 02.Soar Like An Eagle 03.Johnny To Bad 04.Reggae Down Babylon>Pressure>Hitting With Music>Lets Turn The Tables 05.Chant 06.Sitting In Limbo 07.It's Time 08.Treat The Youths Right>Rub-A-Dub Partner 09.Many Rivers To Cross 10.The Harder They Come Encore: 11.Wild World>Wonderful World, Beautiful People
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just blech, except for Jack Straw > Bertha. one of the primary reasons GD88 doesn't turn me on much.
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I remember how hot it was at this show! I was on the field, and fortunately they sprayed hoses around to cool people off sometimes, which felt amazing. I was feeling sorry for the people roasting in the stands.
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Blazing hot cauldron of a stadium, but a coming of age experience. Sitting on the hood of a 75 Ambassador, watching the carnival go by the night before, with characters and scenarios that you couldn’t make up, including a dude with a dog named “Gretzk”. I remember laughing until it hurt. The din of nitrous balloons filling and being inhaled a few cars down. The concert wasn’t great, and listening back on Sirius yesterday confirmed that. But the event that surrounded that show was an all-time favourite memory. My love for the band and its music began here.