• Autzen Stadium - August 22, 1993
    Indigo Girls opened. Broadcast via KLCC, the Lane Community College station.

setlist

  • Jack Straw
    Bertha
    Little Red Rooster
    Broken Arrow
    Althea
    Masterpiece
    Tennessee Jed
    Music Never Stopped

    Help on the Way
    Slipknot!
    Franklin's Tower
    Samson and Delilah
    Ship of Fools
    Corina
    drums
    The Wheel
    I Need a Miracle
    The Days Between
    Not Fade Away

    Liberty

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  • Hard2Handle
    14 years 3 months ago
    Healy, Sunburn, Bob's guitar, & Let Phil Sing
    My last show - if only we'd known...Went w/Jaz, John & Kendall from Joystick, stayed on the coast - drove to Eugene. Thanks, Kendall! When I got down from Alaska to shows in the 90s, I always tried to get over to the sound booth to tease Dan Healy ("more bass!") & give him his props for a stellar job. Seemed like a great guy. The sun was shining low in the west, and I assume everybody got burned on the left side of their faces like I did. Bob's Casio digital guitar acted up during Jack Straw and he took it backstage while the rest jammed. Someone who could see him backstage said he smashed it. How about a Guild thru Fender Twins miked into the PA, Bob? Yeah - the Let Phil Sing banner was beautiful - I agree.
  • Northbound Train
    15 years 7 months ago
    Let Phil Sing !!!
    What a beautiful day, beautiful venue and great time in Eugene. Nothing like West Coast shows with seasoned Heads :) The mammouth "Let Phil Sing" tapestry up in the bleachers was a site to see !!!
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    getconnor
    15 years 10 months ago
    first show...
    actually went to see the Indigo Girls and ended up on the bus for 17 more shows... amazing Jack Straw... "CHANGE. Ain't that heaven sent...
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Indigo Girls opened. Broadcast via KLCC, the Lane Community College station.
setlist
Jack Straw
Bertha
Little Red Rooster
Broken Arrow
Althea
Masterpiece
Tennessee Jed
Music Never Stopped

Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Samson and Delilah
Ship of Fools
Corina
drums
The Wheel
I Need a Miracle
The Days Between
Not Fade Away

Liberty
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The jumped into this one while Bobby was still fussing with his rig. Bobby's amp and efect system looked like an eraly moonlander and the whole thing went down halfway through Jack Straw... Bob has to stop playing to 're-boot' and Jerry proceeded to tear that solo six different ways from Sunday... it was out of control. It made me wish for more 'techincal dificulties' if they turned into solos like that!
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From the mind blowing recovery on Jack Straw to Phil's uplifting Broken Arrow to the textbook Help/Slip/Frank to the trance inducing Dayz Between, this show totally did it for me...
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Yeah, the Jack Straw extended Garcia workout was just sublime and a rare treat. Days Between was powerful and moving. Help/Knot/Franklin's had very few flubs and really cooked along. I SO loved shows at Autzen. That place somehow surmounted the "stadium blues" I usually get. It was not intimate, but was small by stadium standards at the time and the vibe was always so great in Eugene. No big nasty security, hardened heads, etc, it was always a great scene I will always cherish.
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This was a tribal event. There were so many core people at this one, Mountain Girl, Babbs, etc. It felt like home. Autzen was up for grabs. There were huge tye dye flags flying around the perimeter of the stadium. It was absolutely sunny, and everybody danced their tails off until The Days Between stopped us in our tracks. This Days was a stunner, just gorgeous. I bought a bottle of Grateful Red wine from a local vineyard in the lot. My best friend still has it on display. There are very good boards of this show out there.
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For the few years after 91, it became hard for me to speak of a run of shows or a certain tour that really shined. It came down to a 'show' or a set of a show, etc. As soon as I saw the date of this show, though, the Days popped in my head. Great, great rendition of this song- pure Jerry.
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Broken Arrow was beautiful, I love it to this day, actually got these run of shows on cassette tape and wore it out listening to Broken Arrow over & over again! Thanks Phil! And thanks to the radio station that aired the show, that is how I came to get the tapes!
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actually went to see the Indigo Girls and ended up on the bus for 17 more shows... amazing Jack Straw... "CHANGE. Ain't that heaven sent...
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What a beautiful day, beautiful venue and great time in Eugene. Nothing like West Coast shows with seasoned Heads :) The mammouth "Let Phil Sing" tapestry up in the bleachers was a site to see !!!
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My last show - if only we'd known...Went w/Jaz, John & Kendall from Joystick, stayed on the coast - drove to Eugene. Thanks, Kendall! When I got down from Alaska to shows in the 90s, I always tried to get over to the sound booth to tease Dan Healy ("more bass!") & give him his props for a stellar job. Seemed like a great guy. The sun was shining low in the west, and I assume everybody got burned on the left side of their faces like I did. Bob's Casio digital guitar acted up during Jack Straw and he took it backstage while the rest jammed. Someone who could see him backstage said he smashed it. How about a Guild thru Fender Twins miked into the PA, Bob? Yeah - the Let Phil Sing banner was beautiful - I agree.
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Yes, Days Between and Broken Arrow were great. Much tighter than the day before. Too bad my honey only made the first show. Thanks Wayne and Mary Pat for the nudge.
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This was my first show at Eugene and I was blown away. OMG it was so hot that day that they had to break out the water canon and hose down the audience. Jerry was on fire that day.