• Sandstone Amphitheatre - July 4, 1990

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  • Cold Rain and Snow
    Walkin' Blues
    Mississippi Half-Step
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Loose Lucy
    It's All Over Now
    Loser
    Promised Land

    Victim or the Crime
    Foolish Heart
    Just a Little Light
    Scarlet Begonias
    Fire on the Mountain
    drums
    The Wheel
    Gimme Some Lovin'
    Stella Blue
    Sugar Magnolia

    U.S. Blues

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  • 3D
    14 years 4 months ago
    Oh Yeah Twas Hot Out
    This was the first show of the only whole tour I was able to do. Well nearly full tour, traveled the whole tour but skipped Foxboro, Foxboro Stadium - July 14, 1990, had free floor space in DC, we were a lil burnt and the vehicle needed some cleaning attention. Go figure the one show I skipped was a heck of a set list, Shakedown opener, Candyman in the middle, Sat Nite to end the 1st set, a double encore but I digress. We arrived the day before and I had sunburn on my left arm from the drive in. We were thinking ok it may not be so bad since we have pavilion seats. Got the venue the next day to see the pavilion did not have any covering. Found our seats and after those hard plastic seats had been baking in the sun we opted to hang out in the lawn and I wandered a lot taking many pix, have to scan some and post em. I don't recall any train wrecks or the like during the show but I was more than a little buzzed on the kind we scored camped next to the hippie crack guy, nitrous tank, the nite before. I only indulged once but it was interesting puffin' with the guy and doing some people watching. Plus the heat and trying to keep the sweat out of my one camera lens eye. After the show the 4th of July parking lot partying was in full swing. Like others stated I remember a lot of fireworks in the lot. As soon as one flew through the window of the Dodge pick-up truck we were touring in my traveling buddy said ok that is enough I think it is time to go. My barely treated sunburn was in agreement so it was back to the KOA campground.
  • fellow deadhead
    15 years 7 months ago
    this place really was hot as
    this place really was hot as hell and all them dam chiggers made it worse.great set i must say,will never forget it.the band was rocken.i was walking along and someone out of the blue handed me 100 american flags to pass out.so many fireworks all over the place,i shot my share.
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    inkogneetow
    15 years 8 months ago
    First and only
    This was the first and only Dead show I was able to see. My parents and brother and I drove from Lincoln, I was 14. I remember the super hot sticky tar going up the hill to the gate. I remember friendly barely dressed girls in convertibles and the guy trying to buy my Ice Cream Kid t-shirt through the fence. Been a dead head ever since.
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setlist
Cold Rain and Snow
Walkin' Blues
Mississippi Half-Step
Queen Jane Approximately
Loose Lucy
It's All Over Now
Loser
Promised Land

Victim or the Crime
Foolish Heart
Just a Little Light
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
drums
The Wheel
Gimme Some Lovin'
Stella Blue
Sugar Magnolia

U.S. Blues
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Hotter than heck out in KS on the fourth of July. . . Tons of fireworks in the parking lot, and plenty on the stage too! Brent was mighty fired up for the Gimme Some Lovin'- strutting around behind his Hammond like his fingers were gonna melt the keys!!! ". . . Music is the best!" (fz)
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Did anyone else see the UFO? I heard a lot of people talking about it!!! And "not" talking about it! Or was that the next summer? I get those shows confused!
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First time I ever saw Jerry wear shorts, it was fucking hot, first day of summer tour, I had my whole summer tour stack of tickets in my wallet. I got so high that I forgot about my wallet and sat in the middle of a field of lawn sprinklers. My stack of tickets got soaked and stuck to each other. The whole rest of the tour I had to peel off the ticket from the stack and explain this everywhere I tried to get in. I remember having to dodge fireworks in the parking lot this night, very traumatic when you're still peaking !! John Taperscum and Patty were my summer tour fellow travelers!!
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My 84 International Harvester purple and green school bus kicked off it's 1st summer tour here after a dozen or so of us drove it from DC. Ran for 30,000 more miles and crossed the country 3 or 4 times.It said "We Love You Brent" on the back if any of y'all remember it. If you do, feel free to say hello.
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Trekked with 3 other dudes in a freakin Yugo with no AC and NO TIX! from Co Springs. We barely made it in at the last minute. Ended up having a complete blast. What a trip.
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The abridged version: 118 heat index, mad manson guy flipped out over lost somethin, black balloons, a castle, the wheel, US blues, more balloons, rental car turbo new, after show we blew the engine i guess, a gross of beer, a Michigan flag on a car and a tube offered, at a bailbondsmans in OK city on layover on the way but no one in jail, a boat shop, security grabbing my bag at my ankle in my sock but said nuthin, we had a miracle ticket for someone, anyone, no one wanted it cause we left it on the dash and the heat made it look like a fake, Leroy Shakespeare guitarist, my buddy laying out his 10'x10' blanket right in front of Brent who laughed and laughed, the venue nazi on stage right didn't, my visine passed around 100 people and made it back, suckered by after show food (again) of pastry filled with frozen peas and fake potatos, oh and we almost killed Phil on the way in... but thats another story. Great Show! Should have seen the long version. Oh and the music was thumpin too ; )
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My more experienced fellow travelers got a big hoot out of that. This was my first show. I remember the heat - got the worst sunburn of my life. Blisters on my shoulders and trying to track down Solarcain that night. The venue was aptly named Sandstone - the lot was like a vast desert - no shade. I have a dimple in my cheek, and I was smiling all day long. So I was red as a lobster with a white comma on my face for days after. As for the concert, I only really remember the encore, dancing around with my little flag.
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Of course I remember it... but I may not remember everyone's names. But I am sure if I was reminded of them I would. Let's see... Tommy, Eric, Kevin, Pete, me (Mike), Marcy (Jolly), Karen, Rain, Yaby..although we lost her in L.A. Lenny, Kenny and Jenny, Cami, and much more.. I got on in Buffalo NY in '91 and I will never forget that itme of my life, truly it's what makes your very soul... although I was lost when I got on.. I found myself like they say, but then I got off and only to get even more lost... at least now I limit my destinations somewhat or I bring a map. wow... do I miss those times.. feel free to message me.
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Took a friend to her first and only show. I mean the Dead are NOT Jon Bon Jovi. Anyway afterwards she said, quote "He doesn't have a very good voice" referencing Jerry I guess. Headed back to KC Westport area and 10 freaks crashed out on the front lawn. Next morning a road crew got a real kick out of starting up a few huge machines next to all these freaks. Let it shine, let it shine, let it shine
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Caught this show after doing Sandstone and Eugene and camping out in Yellowstone . Yeah it was hot it was Kansas and Jerry wore cut off jeans. Nothing else stands out about this show other than the US blues encore and maybe that Loser. Was there fireworks after this show?????
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Probably the hottest show I attended!And the music was real good too! Where else could you melt into one big giant humid sweaty trippin organism that bounced along with the music. If you didn't dose and you were in this crowd you probably were trippin by the end of the show. Just by contact alone. I love this Scarlet-Fire... The parking lot was like a war zone after the show... Not as much as Cedar Rapids 84 but there were still a lot of fireworks everywhere. Crazy Hot!
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I saw my first GD show at Sandstone Amphitheater in Bonner Springs, KS in 1990. I was 16, and my parents had strictly forbidden me to go anywhere NEAR the GD concert. Funny thing, up until they forbade me to go, I hadn't even planned on it! We drove to the show, and got caught up in the traffic jam to get into the venue. I saw all of these people smiling and giving "peace signs." I thought that everyone was soooo friendly!! I gave them smiles & peace signs right back! :) Well, some guy came up to our car & said that he had 2 extra tickets, he'd give them to us if we drove him into the venue parking lot. So we did. Once inside, he helped us along, then released us into the wild. Our seats were about 5 rows back, center stage. I didn't know any Dead songs at that time except for the usual 3. Eventually I joined the dance frenzy on the hill for Scarlet-Fire. I now have a recording of that first show, now I know why I like some of the songs that I do! After the show, walking out to the parking lot, we realized that we didn't have enough gas money to make it home. Some guy overheard us and offered to give us some gas money if we helped him sell his food & sodas. It only took us about 20 minutes and we were sold out, and he gave us $20. We were both shocked & awed. One of the hardest things I did that night was to turn down an offer to go on tour.
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This was the only show I saw with the first set in daylight and the second set in darkness; After the first set, I remember Bobby saying "We'll be back in a little bit AFTER THE SUN GOES DOWN"This was probably the best Cold Rain and Snow I ever saw live, which was damn ironic since it was 107 degrees at that point...and felt hotter than that. I mean, it was really, really HOT. So was the ultralong mid-set Scarlet>Fire in the 2nd. a really great "Loser" too - and the only time I saw the crowd respond so much to Jerry singing about Abilene :) speaking of Kansas lyrics though, we were surprised they DIDN'T do Jack Straw at this show - with the lyrics about both Witchita AND the Fourth of July, this certainly would've been a prime opportunity for it. maybe they passed it over since it was just too obvious and everyone was expecting it. anyway, this show was greatly enjoyable. sadly it was the last time i saw brent play.
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Back home to see old friends from high school. Helped a cute little tripper find her three legged turtle... thought she was whacked until we actually found it. Bought a very kool T after the show, the colors on it were amazing and it had the words - The bus came by, I got on and thats when it all began... Wore that shirt so many times it finally fell apart.
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drove 17 hours from new mexico non-stop for this one. didn't have a ticket, but was able to get one pretty easily. by far the hottest, most uncomfortable i have ever been at a show. yes, the sun was shining right in our faces. very glad that they waited until sundown for the second set. i remember the set break being very long. i was panicky about dehydrating at one point, so my friend said "um, why don't you go get some water...?" i had forgotten that i could do that. twirling on the lawn to scarlet>fire>drums>space>wheel the fireworks after the show were out of control. so dangerous. i wish folks would be chill with that sh*t. drunk, i guess. and yes, jerry was adorable in his cutoffs.
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This was the first and only Dead show I was able to see. My parents and brother and I drove from Lincoln, I was 14. I remember the super hot sticky tar going up the hill to the gate. I remember friendly barely dressed girls in convertibles and the guy trying to buy my Ice Cream Kid t-shirt through the fence. Been a dead head ever since.
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this place really was hot as hell and all them dam chiggers made it worse.great set i must say,will never forget it.the band was rocken.i was walking along and someone out of the blue handed me 100 american flags to pass out.so many fireworks all over the place,i shot my share.
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This was the first show of the only whole tour I was able to do. Well nearly full tour, traveled the whole tour but skipped Foxboro, Foxboro Stadium - July 14, 1990, had free floor space in DC, we were a lil burnt and the vehicle needed some cleaning attention. Go figure the one show I skipped was a heck of a set list, Shakedown opener, Candyman in the middle, Sat Nite to end the 1st set, a double encore but I digress. We arrived the day before and I had sunburn on my left arm from the drive in. We were thinking ok it may not be so bad since we have pavilion seats. Got the venue the next day to see the pavilion did not have any covering. Found our seats and after those hard plastic seats had been baking in the sun we opted to hang out in the lawn and I wandered a lot taking many pix, have to scan some and post em. I don't recall any train wrecks or the like during the show but I was more than a little buzzed on the kind we scored camped next to the hippie crack guy, nitrous tank, the nite before. I only indulged once but it was interesting puffin' with the guy and doing some people watching. Plus the heat and trying to keep the sweat out of my one camera lens eye. After the show the 4th of July parking lot partying was in full swing. Like others stated I remember a lot of fireworks in the lot. As soon as one flew through the window of the Dodge pick-up truck we were touring in my traveling buddy said ok that is enough I think it is time to go. My barely treated sunburn was in agreement so it was back to the KOA campground.
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First Dead show, was so overwhelmed by the expierence I don't even remember the heat. I was hooked right away, unfortunately it was the only Brent show I ever saw. Have the tapes now, love the scarlet fire.
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Living in Manhattan KS at the time, teaching and studying in the statistics department at K-State. Made it to the tail end of an annual gathering of friends called the Duck Down at a campground somewhere southwest of KC. Most of the Duckies were Dead Heads and had turned me on just a few months before my first show, 9/3/85 Starlight. Five years later I bought myself a ticket for Sandstone, and headed there straight from the Duck Down.I was by myself which was fine. I believe everyone who said it was really hot that day, but really I don't recall that it bothered me...guess I was used to it! Bought a small bag of shrooms from a dude in the parking lot, ate a couple and went in. I recall sitting in the back section but the vibe was great and so was the music. Scarlet-Fire was smooth and spacey; the US Blues encore rocked. Jerry wearing cut offs...yeah, I had no idea that was unusual! I didn't realize I'd seen one of Brent's last shows until a long time later. Didn't go to that many concerts in general until after moving to Windsor Ontario in '92. Caught two late-era shows at The Palace of Auburn Hills, 8/1/94 and 6/27/95. Went to dozens of concerts in the Detroit area during the nineties, glad I caught the Dead when I could. Now enjoying catching up on many great shows through Road Trips and Dave's Picks. Thanks Dave and dead.net!
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The poster said "under the stars", but the show started at 6:00 p.m. and there was only one really big, really hot star visible in the sky. "Cold Rain and Snow" was a wry opener, and "U.S. Blues" the natural encore for the 4th of July.