• Giants Stadium - June 6, 1993
    Sting opened

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  • Here Comes Sunshine
    New Minglewood Blues
    Ramble on Rose
    Broken Arrow
    When I Paint My Masterpiece
    Lazy River Road
    Let it Grow

    Bertha
    Good Lovin'
    Uncle John's Band
    Playin' in the Band
    drums
    Corina
    Attics of My Life
    Throwin' Stones
    Not Fade Away

    Liberty

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  • msgsec74
    17 years 3 months ago
    I Used To Make Up Names For Drums And Space
    This night Drums was "Earth Worm Boogie" and Space was "Windy" Check Out My Orignal Music at myspace.com/salaversano
  • Ursa Minor
    17 years 4 months ago
    06-06-93 Giants Stadium
    Howdy, Sting was good all the times I saw him open for the GD. This is a really good show besides Bobby's vocal "polyp" problem, if you listen to it , you'll find Bobby having a hard time singing occasionally, but like a true pro, he gives his all; you couldn't ask for any more in a musician. I only saw 30 shows , but I would say this one is stong in both sets. Nice balance in the first set. However, the second set I was really hoping for a good playing in the band - got it. The bertha>good lovin was a flashback to the mid 70's, and I don't think Bertha was being played that much back on this tour so that was nice - nobody expected this combo. The we get UJB, I'm thinking, aw shit, no playing since it was usually the other way around. Then pow! Playing in the Band erupts with a ferious jam off into drums. The playing in the bands from summer 93 are great, Jerry actually uses a wah wah pedal, not the mutron, I haven't heard that since the early 70's. Also, vince and jerry were doing some nice harmonic ideas on these playing's that would modulate key changes very well with phil playing some very choice inversion bass notes. Corrina out of space was nice to, but nobody expected "attics of my life" thowing stones is always pretty cool, but you can never go wrong with "not fade away" One of the best tunes the GD ever did in my opinion, they knew how to open up that bo diddley "clave" beat so well. Liberty was a decent cap for an encore, becuase that is what's all about - read the lyrics! Ursa Minor I wish that for just one time, You could stand inside my shoes, and for just that one moment, I could be you - Bob Dylan, Positively 4th St.
  • hexlub
    17 years 4 months ago
    sting -
    I believe Sting did a version of 'Penny Lane.' It was a weird set and a weird choice for an opener.
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Sting opened
setlist
Here Comes Sunshine
New Minglewood Blues
Ramble on Rose
Broken Arrow
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Lazy River Road
Let it Grow

Bertha
Good Lovin'
Uncle John's Band
Playin' in the Band
drums
Corina
Attics of My Life
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Liberty
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This was the last show we would see with our friend, Hank Young. He was terminally ill and we were moving out west. He was an old Deadhead with a big ole' beard. People in the crowd would call him "Jerry". At this particular show, he was telling people sitting around us that he was there to see Sting. It still makes me laugh just thinking about it. Oh yeah, the show was good, too.
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It was special to me. It was with with my 18 year old daughter who had just graduated high school. Although she came to a few shows as a young child with me and may have well been conceived at a a show (afterwards of course) this one was special. My daughter made some more shows after that but that was it for me. My run started in 1969 and came to an end in 1993.
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We blew off Sting the night before due to the weather and party in the lot, so we wanted to get in early for his set. His set was great! Although we didnt get 6th row for this one, we still had excellent seats at the 50 yard line. (Thanks mailorder!) I recall seeing Jerry standing behind one of the amps digging on the tunes. The Purple Haze Sting did was really cool and being a Police fan from the early days, the stuff his band played brought back memories of seeing them in the late 70s and 80s. During the break Mickey was projected on the big screens asking people not to jump over the wall onto the floor (guess this has been issue in the past) I thought this was funny untill people DID start to jump down in front of us! The Dead didnt let us down either. HC Sunshine was a nice touch being that it poured the night before. I cant remeber the last Bertha>Good Luvin Ive heard and rest of the 2nd set was a real treat too. For being my only NJ shows the East Coast folks were really cool. (Except for the loons that jumped the wall... lol)
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I believe Sting did a version of 'Penny Lane.' It was a weird set and a weird choice for an opener.
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Howdy, Sting was good all the times I saw him open for the GD. This is a really good show besides Bobby's vocal "polyp" problem, if you listen to it , you'll find Bobby having a hard time singing occasionally, but like a true pro, he gives his all; you couldn't ask for any more in a musician. I only saw 30 shows , but I would say this one is stong in both sets. Nice balance in the first set. However, the second set I was really hoping for a good playing in the band - got it. The bertha>good lovin was a flashback to the mid 70's, and I don't think Bertha was being played that much back on this tour so that was nice - nobody expected this combo. The we get UJB, I'm thinking, aw shit, no playing since it was usually the other way around. Then pow! Playing in the Band erupts with a ferious jam off into drums. The playing in the bands from summer 93 are great, Jerry actually uses a wah wah pedal, not the mutron, I haven't heard that since the early 70's. Also, vince and jerry were doing some nice harmonic ideas on these playing's that would modulate key changes very well with phil playing some very choice inversion bass notes. Corrina out of space was nice to, but nobody expected "attics of my life" thowing stones is always pretty cool, but you can never go wrong with "not fade away" One of the best tunes the GD ever did in my opinion, they knew how to open up that bo diddley "clave" beat so well. Liberty was a decent cap for an encore, becuase that is what's all about - read the lyrics! Ursa Minor I wish that for just one time, You could stand inside my shoes, and for just that one moment, I could be you - Bob Dylan, Positively 4th St.
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Drove up with 4 friends in a truck, we were under a blanket shakin' and shivering' but the kind was being passed back and forth so that made up for it. The lot was, well, Giants lot. Everyone said Here Comes Sunshine was going to be the opener. My sweet love didn't have a ticket, and was the only one in the group. I was determined to find him a ticket. Just walking around stoned and happy, looked down in front of my sandaled feet and what do I see? A ticket! Wooo! Go running back and scream with happiness BIRD I FOUND YOUR TICKET!!! Being there with my love and our good friends, all in, and all groovin' was really something special. That kind of magic is what I loved most about the Dead.
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gloomy day, then the boys open with here comes sunshine and the day become so much brighter. this was my first show and i stayed on tour until the end. i miss uncle jerry so much. the openner (here comes sunshine) was a metaphor for my life at that time. it was such a bright time in my life. changed me for the better. does anyone know what i'm sayin or am i just babbling?
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THIS NIGHT WAS SOO MEMORABLE !!! BOBBY WAS HOT , DURING -CORINA,
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Our first show! (The four horsemen: A-Flip,Element,Dig, and J.) UJB>Playin'..Let it Grow...Ran into Neighbors from Mass. Just a great,great memory...
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The parking lot scene was intense, the most amazing drum circles going down. Incredible. Then inside the stadium Stings set was very cool and then before the Dead came on the crowd doing amazing waves that spanned all decks of the stadium. Unreal. Then the Dead came on and did in my mind one of the last killer shows I saw them do, I enjoyed it allot. Great vibe in the crowd.