• County Fairgrounds - June 13, 1987
    first "Masterpiece"

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  • Mississippi Half-Step
    Walkin' Blues
    Row Jimmy
    Masterpiece
    When Push Comes to Shove
    Cassidy
    Friend of the Devil
    Let it Grow

    Shakedown Street
    Saint of Circumstance
    Ship of Fools
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    drums
    The Other One
    Morning Dew
    Sugar Magnolia

    Black Muddy River

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  • kuu
    12 years 5 months ago
    someday everthings gonna be different
    Beach, sand, sun, with Jerry back and lookin' good. All was right with the universe.
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    x76
    14 years 3 months ago
    Shakedown
    When they returned to the stage and were kind of tinkering with their instruments and amps, the entire crowd was giggling... a high time was had by all... most excellent...
  • GaryHartman
    17 years 4 months ago
    My one and only CA shows
    All three shows were red hot..........A real funky shakedown.You can feel the good vib from the west coast heads................alot different from east coast shows.........I got some pic's that I will scan and post soon.A+ shows!
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first "Masterpiece"
setlist
Mississippi Half-Step
Walkin' Blues
Row Jimmy
Masterpiece
When Push Comes to Shove
Cassidy
Friend of the Devil
Let it Grow

Shakedown Street
Saint of Circumstance
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
The Other One
Morning Dew
Sugar Magnolia

Black Muddy River
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Before The Beachside venue was desicrated by cement & rules... Not EXACTLY certain this was my 1st. Dead show, but I do know this was the 1st. PLACE I actually saw them perform in person. I also recall hearing someone other than the author do a Dylan song live, could have been "Masterpiece", not sure. All was vibrant. All were happy. Musical aboundedness surrounded us. THAT much, I am sure of...
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I'll never forget everybody getting down to Shakedown street.
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There was a way-cool backdrop with the Steal Your Face with a sailboat
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all the ventura fairground shows were good The best camp out shows ever ,park it at the coast with the most A-1mills bless dangerous doug and danno
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All three shows were red hot..........A real funky shakedown.You can feel the good vib from the west coast heads................alot different from east coast shows.........I got some pic's that I will scan and post soon.A+ shows!
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When they returned to the stage and were kind of tinkering with their instruments and amps, the entire crowd was giggling... a high time was had by all... most excellent...
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1987 to me was a fun year and also the year of The Dew. we got 17 Morning Dew's. My favorite being the march 2nd Dew because Jerry sounds as if almost in tears the way he sings it,always loved the emotional Dew'sOne that note this was last year the boys played the beach at Ventura.I am so lucky to have caught every year. I remember back in late spring of 1982 when the dead hot line announced the Grateful dead will play two shows at the Ventura county fairgrounds in Ventura California. EXCITING time back then when we could call the hot line and get the future dates for upcoming shows and tours. Loved those days of my life .
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One of my favorite shows from my local stomping grounds. The first set is relaxed and very well-grounded. You could tell the entire band was having fun. Masterpiece was truly a masterpiece, Bobby W.'s vocals doing it justice. Let It Grow was glorious! But the second set was the centerpiece. Opening up with Shakedown Street was the perfect choice for all of the visiting Dead heads that had been tripping around downtown Ventura for the previous 2 nights and for the local Heads that had been hanging out with their Out Of Town Comrades, it was good vibes all around! Estimated>Eyes>Drums>Other One>Morning Dew>Sugar Mag. OMG! Need I say more? BTW, At the beginning of Shakedown Dan Healy gave the green light to the tapers and a daisy chain of tape machines formed up behind the mixing board, there were quite a few 2nd set board tapes of this show in circulation later on.
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BTW,You can thank my old friend and former roommate Phil Casanta for bringing the Grateful Dead to the Ventura County Fairgrounds. Phil was the Entertainment Director for the Fairgrounds. It took Phil THREE YEARS to convince the County Fair Board Of Directors to say yes to Phil. BTW, After expenses the Ventura County Fair made more money on a weekend of Grateful Dead shows than they did on the yearly County Fair! I'm not kidding. That's why the Fair Board agreed to Phil's suggestion for 3 days of shows in 1987 instead of 2. And it was the stuffy, hung-up conservative local politicians and Bible-Banger cabal that put an end to the Dead shows in Ventura. The local police force had no problem with the crowds, in fact, they said they would rather work a weekend of Dead shows instead of motocross crowds. Go figure. Three cheers for Phil Casanta! WooHoo!