• Deer Creek Music Center - July 2, 1995

    *Final version fences crashed after "Broken Arrow" - final/last "Desolation Row": 10-10-94 [61] - "Fire" was first verse only.

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  • H. C. Sunshine*
    Walking Blues*
    Dire Wolf*
    All Over Now*
    Broken Arrow*
    Desolation Row*
    Tennessee Jed
    Let It Grow*

    Scarlet*> Fire*> Victim*> All Too Much> New Speedway*
    > Drumz> Attics*> Sugar Magnolia

    Mighty Quinn*

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    the_other_Haze
    15 years 5 months ago
    deer creek comes full circle
    after reading a few of these other comments, I figured why not add some more commentary since this is one of the shows that always sticks out, and not for good reasons. plus, it was my last time seeing jerry. i remember thinking the 95 summer itinerary looked odd and kinda short. the only real venue, as always, that looked enticing was deer creek. i grew up in indy, so it was always convenient to jet back and see the deer creek shows. first major red flag was traffic getting in. normally an hour to get to your seats. this time it was 2+ just to find a friggin' parking spot, which wasn't even in a normal lot but someone's yard parking. never had to do that before at deer creek. to complicate things even more, I get rear-ended midway through the traffic jam. always an extra bonus, as idiots are jeering at you as you exchange insurance info. the vibe wasn't exactly patchouli and roses. onto the show, it was definitely packed to the gills. but i did have a pavilion seat. so went directly to the pavilion which was much more relaxed. a respectable first set until the gate crash incident. what can you do but watch, there's an army of people between you and them. i do remember some people were cheering, but most were like WTF. let it grow was a pretty solid closer all things considered. setbreak. uneasiness, there was a helicopter flying around the venue. and the lights were on for along time after they started playing. can't remember if it was all set or not. new speedway, victim, all too much. yep, we get the point. but you have to give the band and crowd credit, by time attics rolled out of space, we were all in sync. and sugar magnolia / mighty quinn saw much happiness around. people chalked it up to just another wild dead show going back to the lot. what could tomorrow night possibly hold? not so quick: my friend calls the next morning to tell me night 2 is canceled. the proverbial s-sandwich was served. pretty sad ending to a venue with excellent acoustics that hosted many a great dead show. granted, it still can't overshadow all the great times I've had at deer creek but it always makes me cringe thinking about 7/2/05.
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    cbus44
    15 years 7 months ago
    Not to be, really?
    Being a fellow Ohio native, this was to be my first show, or hoped it would have been. I was 15 years old, just recovering from a broken leg. Long Story short, I should have gone, but couldn't swing it with the leg and all. Needless to say, I woke up one morning in August, to hear the news. I never got to see my beloved Dead preform with the grand 'ol master himself. It still hurts, really. I'm 28 now, and have made up for it since, thanks Bobby, Phil, Billy, Mickey and friends!
  • Saintofcircumstance1
    15 years 8 months ago
    Despite The Assholes their are always Saints!!!
    I was at the show and had only tickets for the second night!! I was standing by will call looking to buy a ticket when the gates got crashed. A man name John just had picked up two tickets from will call and decided to be a saint and give me one. Getting a miracle at this show meant something more to me. I had always loved the scene at shows but it just seemed that the younger generation were more into the party than the show, which was evident at Deer Creek and again at River Port. This was not the first time the gates were crashed that year. The first night at Memphis they also tried to crash the gates, but to no avail!!! It was a shame to see the kindness disappear amist the young kids on tour. It was def. a long stange trip and one I will never forget despite the tragedy and drama at the end of 95.
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*Final version fences crashed after "Broken Arrow" - final/last "Desolation Row": 10-10-94 [61] - "Fire" was first verse only.

setlist
H. C. Sunshine*
Walking Blues*
Dire Wolf*
All Over Now*
Broken Arrow*
Desolation Row*
Tennessee Jed
Let It Grow*

Scarlet*> Fire*> Victim*> All Too Much> New Speedway*
> Drumz> Attics*> Sugar Magnolia

Mighty Quinn*
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IT takes a lot more the a COUPLE of A-holes to pull something like this one off. Everyone's scammed here or there-BUT COME ON-SMASH the fences @ the Lil' Ol' CREEK? >>> ALPINE VALLEY(in '89 held 40,000 heads) shows came to an end because of this kinda S***! But what do I care- we slid right up in front of Jerry, oblivious to the FENaCE MENACE anyhoo!!!! Moral is: ASSuming you'll get a TICKET EVERY show you show up at, just makes YOU the ASS!!
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Hey Alex, the song you are referring to is by Keller Williams called Gate Crashers Suck. There is some colorful language but it is the most beautiful "fuck you" you can imagine.
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Not to defend the gate crashing but at the time those on the inside that were in the zone and talked with some of those "idiots" that came over the fence we had a different opinion at the time. We certainly did not want fools to ruin the scene but the ticketless hordes who would not stay at the hotels and campgrounds or farmers fields were in the lot and however it transpired soon the police were attacking these folks and using tear gas and dogs that is when the fools came in not so much as to get into a show they had no business being at as to escape the ramped up police action. I am sounding confused on the subject but that was a long time ago and those of us that cheered were not cheering the harm to our scene but rather cheering those who escaped from the police--they had roadblocks on some roads that day. I believe those type of roadblocks have since been ruled unconstitutional, I hope. Those without tickets should not have been there and those fools should not have been drinking to top it just add xtreme policing and our scene suffered another blow. I'll end it there cause at this point I am just to tired to be coherent.
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Don get me wrong, I am not trying to excuse the gate crashing but something had to give and give it did allover our scene. We could if this or if that it can not change the past and I believe the overreacting policewere just as much at fault as the selfish party crashers. I recall talking with another "head" in front of some store in town and his take was that he and his friends were leaving the scene to go follow phish because, according to him, The Phish scene was cooler and had more room for them. I believe they had gate crashed by the way. Main point is really so what looking back now, I mean the whole tour was full of bad energy and events. Even small things like 1 or 2 overdoses made the national news never mind the major things. The DEA and its puppets had been ruining the scene for years. The lightning in DC the deck crash at the campground outside of St. Louis. And to top it all off Jerry passed on. I remember having a flash in St. Louis that something was on that stage trying to suck someone or something away, I called it a vortex at the time, I had not a clue that what I was witnessing was not "just too much acid" but I would not entertain the thought that it wanted Jerry. But this thing/thought I was experiencing seemed to say no when I entertained the notion that perhaps it wanted another keyboardist. I know it sounds crazy but I did not imagine "this" and those closest to me thought that I just had too much too fast, perhaps, until that day in Aug. Sure Jer was not a picture of health and like others have said that he only seemed to shine in the mellowe r tunes but I think that we were all sure that he'd be fine and I know that I felt he'd handle that health like the other times....oh well and with that I will shut up.
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Writing this as the govt opens up from Wackobird Cruz's rabidity reminiscent of the sense of loss of something fine and fair going down the tubes as the Last Deer Creek Show felt. The vibe of the scene was so sad, we camped in Noblesville City Park where the city graciously let us stay (the only time of the yr when any group could) the way we did every yr, and the way I could sense... Something's Wrong.... The toilets at the shower house obviously intentionally vandalized, looking for a working john stall and opening upon the two guys shooting up(!) w/o locking the damn door even..., the overheard comments after the wall caved in at the show "...and when we heard Jerry(!) sing Desperation Row, we knew he knew the plight we were in, and he wanted us to crash the gate..."....the guy we talked to the night before the show who said a relative worked for the local law enforcement dispatcher and said he'd heard there wasn't going to be a second show... The extra security at the turnstile, rightfully so given the very recent death threat against Mr. Garcia, and finally, I'm sorry if you were one of the gatecrashers and take umbrage at the way those of us who had tix made comments of those who broke down the fence, But! I fully agree with Mr K Williams in his sentiment of Fuck You You Cocksucking Mother Fuckers as so eloquently stated in his "Gate Crashers Suck" song! On a positive note, during the last of the 4night run Furthur did at RedRocks last month, the squall that blew in had some interesting clouds with it, one of which quite plainly featured (to me anyhow) a smiling Garcia visage with lines radiant to the tops of the rocks, directly overhead, which brought a tear of joy to my eyes. May the spirit of the art be with you, Mr. Kadlecik, and please Carry On!
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I had miracaled my sister friend,since at D/Creek you can hear pretty good outside,and I just wanted to kik back in the lot that night and sell all my gooballs amongst family,,Then I herd this crackling crash,and a bunch of screaming,and yelling,,Then the riot force showed up,and I was like grate,now there gonna take this out on everybody,and sure enough they did..I went back to the campsite just down the street to avoid the chaos that surely came to be..I've gotten in my fair share of shows off the cuff,,but I always had one rule,and I always stuck with it,,was to always be invisible..If you cant be invisible,then Jah wants you outside for some reason..It's amazing the syncronicities of staying out sometimes.It really fits the puzzle of all the random things going on..
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Keller Williams – Gate Crashers Suck Lyrics I was there at Deer Creek back in 1995 I think it was June maybe July But Jerry was still alive All the kids in that parking lot They tore that fence down And I blamed them  For the second show getting cancelled. I really wanted to go I saved up all of my dough I didn't go to any other shows And I got my tickets M.O.ed And I never missed a Deer Creek show  From '89 to '95 I was happy just to be alive On my yearly Indiana vacation But that was cut short by a bunch of jealous,  Party bashin', buzz thrashin', gate crashin', stinky bastards And if you're one of them And you hear this song F--k You, You C--k sucking Mother F--kers, Repeat 3 times
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My son and I chose Deer Creek over Pgh because of the two shows. Remember seeing groups of dead Heads crashing at the rest areas on the road; Camped in a dedicated camp ground and were sucked into the drum circles. Were on the left side of the stage, well back...and watched first a few then a horde of people come over and through the fence, some with help from those inside. On the way back to the camp site, smelled NO gas (and I had been gassed big time 20 years or so earlier.); Were so disheartened to hear of the cancellation the next morning and at the obvious watchers in the catwalk above the stage during the show...and the stories of death threats. My last show...and so sad. RIP Jerry and the vibes.
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Me and a buddy met up with a friend of mine who was with 2 beautiful girls. That's the only good thing I can say about that experience. Although watching my buddy, who just wanted drugs - I needed a ride, watching him pay $10 for 2 large balloons, 40 seconds later hearing a loud POP and finding him face down in the gravel still holding what was left of the rapidly deflating 2nd balloon then helping him up so I could watch him repeat the whole process until he was broke, was a good time I guess. I'm laughing as I'm typing 😂🤣. I'd totally forgot about that! He ran out of money in less than an hour of meeting up with my friend and the ladies and parking in the campground. Of course he was embarrassed, picking gravel out of his face and chest, the balloon offered surprisingly little protection against face plants and he wanted to back home. We stayed 'till morning. My friend and his girlfriends stayed for the first show and I learned of the riot at home. That should have been a sign of things to come but those Soldiers Field shows were so good even with Jerry forgetting lyrics and Phil singing way too much…