New Minglewood Blues
It Must Have Been the Roses
Baby Blue
Desolation Row
Box of Rain
Playin' in the Band
Terrapin Station
drums
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Around and Around
Good Lovin'
Satisfaction
dead comment
Last Show Before The Diabetic Coma!
Guy Jumping Into Garbage Pile
Hot Too
Dylan Won the Day
We snuck-in beer
I snuck beer too
I have a tape of this
hot hot hot
Sadly, the worst Dead show I've ever seen - days before the coma
It was a hot day in D.C.
Brent After This Show
i was there BOTH RIDICULOUSLY HOT DAYS
i was there BOTH RIDICULOUSLY HOT DAYS
disagree
funny sidenote
good lovin!!!
Hot and crazy day/night
Bob's guitar
Garbage bags
Dylan joined end of set 1
Bob Dylan joined for It's All Over Now, Baby Blue and Desolation Row.
you know it was the hottest part of the day
Sweltering, oppressive, muggy, swampy, sweaty, baking, roasting, burnt-out. Jerry sitting down at a couple of points, he and Brent left the stage - it was fucking miserable weather, even in the press box where we somehow ended up. The band was sluggish, and Jerry was frighteningly huge, and obviously not well - we didn't know how not well until a couple days later. If there was a bright side to Jerry's first coma, it took me off tour, which forced me to finish college; 1986 was turning into a year where I was going to leave the straight world to the straights...
Was at both shows
The first day the heat was brutal - firehoses cooling down the crowd, the whole thing. Dylan, Petty and the Heartbreakers were great, and the Dead set was fantastic. Only damper was that one of my companions fainted dead out - she'd had a little too much refreshment and heat. Also I hung way too far back in the stadium. 7-7 the heat seemed more bearable - I worked my way up front as soon as possible and met a buddy 25 or 30 people deep right in front - just in time to see Dylan come out for (I'm pretty sure) the first time ever on stage with the Boys. Unfortunately in those days I'd heard, and that day saw, that Bobby D liked to hit the J&B pretty hard straight from the neck the moment he finished his set. I remember, and have since confirmed by listening to the set a few times, that it took him about half of Baby Blue to figure out the key it was in, and it's almost hilarious how bad his guitar sounds throughout. To his credit he rallied big time for Desolation Row, and while his guitar still sounds bad, the vocals aren't quite as lunatic as they sound on Baby Blue - good times.
The first day the heat was brutal - firehoses cooling down the crowd, the whole thing. Dylan, Petty and the Heartbreakers were great, and the Dead set was fantastic. Only damper was that one of my companions fainted dead out - she'd had a little too much refreshment and heat. Also I hung way too far back in the stadium. 7-7 the heat seemed more bearable - I worked my way up front as soon as possible and met a buddy 25 or 30 people deep right in front - just in time to see Dylan come out for (I'm pretty sure) the first time ever on stage with the Boys. Unfortunately in those days I'd heard, and that day saw, that Bobby D liked to hit the J&B pretty hard straight from the neck the moment he finished his set. I remember, and have since confirmed by listening to the set a few times, that it took him about half of Baby Blue to figure out the key it was in, and it's almost hilarious how bad his guitar sounds throughout. To his credit he rallied big time for Desolation Row, and while his guitar still sounds bad, the vocals aren't quite as lunatic as they sound on Baby Blue - good times.
Sweltering, oppressive, muggy, swampy, sweaty, baking, roasting, burnt-out. Jerry sitting down at a couple of points, he and Brent left the stage - it was fucking miserable weather, even in the press box where we somehow ended up. The band was sluggish, and Jerry was frighteningly huge, and obviously not well - we didn't know how not well until a couple days later. If there was a bright side to Jerry's first coma, it took me off tour, which forced me to finish college; 1986 was turning into a year where I was going to leave the straight world to the straights...
Bob Dylan joined for It's All Over Now, Baby Blue and Desolation Row.