• Autzen Stadium - June 18, 1994
    Cracker opened

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  • Jack Straw
    Sugaree
    It's All Over Now
    Tennessee Jed
    Me and My Uncle
    Maggie's Farm
    Candyman
    Easy Answers
     
    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Man Smart, Woman Smarter
    Crazy Fingers
    Corrina
    Drums
    Space
    The Last Time
    Days Between
    One More Saturday Night

    I Fought the Law

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    Ifjeff
    14 years ago
    Pre show radness in the lot
    Prior to the show many of us were ripping up the bmx track adjacent from the main lot. I remember entering the show sweaty and tired hoping I had energy to boogie, we did.
  • Tom Mittemeyer
    15 years 1 month ago
    A Sunfest
    and a fine show to boot. fine company, fine lot scene, those two sisters from florida who hung with us the whole show (still bummed we never found where you were camped) and overall, just one of those good times which you can only get in the good old pacific northwest with that good old band we love so much. ~Tom ( "takes the dark out of the nighttime, paints the daytime black")
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    red feather
    15 years 7 months ago
    4 am that trippy ogar dude REMEMBER ANYBODY
    haf awake n this caveman ogar cat , was sayin anybody who has faith follow him ,it was like a pied piper sayin keep goin it was dark n i was dosed man. it seemed like i walked for 20 min with a group of 30 cats then in the meadow , Ogar says a gift frm my people to ur people n gave us unlimited free beer from his huge beer truck. wild stuff n he tossed me an official autographed OJ SIMPSON football for our entertainment pleasure! Man sumbody gotta remember , BEAUTIFUL VIBES !
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Cracker opened
setlist
Jack Straw
Sugaree
It's All Over Now
Tennessee Jed
Me and My Uncle
Maggie's Farm
Candyman
Easy Answers
 
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Man Smart, Woman Smarter
Crazy Fingers
Corrina
Drums
Space
The Last Time
Days Between
One More Saturday Night

I Fought the Law
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was made by god himself i belive, i remember micky hitting the deepest lowest sound on "the beast" during drums-space, everyone stopped moving and stood there and seemed to be sucked into it.
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This was my first show in four years, having been badly hurt from losing Brent. It was a difficult day for me, and my attitude was quectionable. But "I Fought The Law"? Hmmm...
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I got warped on this Space...the Dayz Between was stellar also. Last Time was also really starting to resonate for me at this show.
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Nothing real crazy here. It wasn't horrible, but just so damn predictable. Not nearly the same energy that had been present the night before, it was as if they were just going through the motions. It was the most crowded of the three nights, probably because the weather held out and it was a Saturday night. Maybe the Rain> Eyes from the night before had left the band emotionally drained, but I just wasn't feeling it at this one. As the band emerged from Space into the Last Time, I looked at my girlfriend and said that we should split to get a jump on food and preparations for the evening's festivities (we were allowed to camp on site). She thought I was nuts, but then I looked at her and said, "Last Time> Days Between> Saturday Night with an I Fought the Law encore". Predictable. She said that sounded lame, and as long as I was certain, we should split. So we jetted, filled our tummies and sold batiks and hemp jewelry to folks as they were exiting the show. I'm just glad the boys didn't get a wild hair and pull out St. Stephen or Cosmic Charlie for an encore, I know several people that missed out on the Ripple at the Cap' Centre in '88 because they had split during the Saturday Night to beat the crowd…
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I remember people LEAVING this show complaining. They said "this is the same set they've been playing for days" and I thought how Un Grateful. Some people (like me) didn't get to see many shows at all!
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Drums & Space was totally groovin', we were down on the floor watching some fine guy up in the bleachers dancing, totally awesome!
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haf awake n this caveman ogar cat , was sayin anybody who has faith follow him ,it was like a pied piper sayin keep goin it was dark n i was dosed man. it seemed like i walked for 20 min with a group of 30 cats then in the meadow , Ogar says a gift frm my people to ur people n gave us unlimited free beer from his huge beer truck. wild stuff n he tossed me an official autographed OJ SIMPSON football for our entertainment pleasure! Man sumbody gotta remember , BEAUTIFUL VIBES !
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and a fine show to boot. fine company, fine lot scene, those two sisters from florida who hung with us the whole show (still bummed we never found where you were camped) and overall, just one of those good times which you can only get in the good old pacific northwest with that good old band we love so much. ~Tom ( "takes the dark out of the nighttime, paints the daytime black")
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Prior to the show many of us were ripping up the bmx track adjacent from the main lot. I remember entering the show sweaty and tired hoping I had energy to boogie, we did.
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The middle show of the three, remember Bobby was spot on, great Maggie's Farm and I can still feel the drums of Corrina. Sorry Vince, you could not sing. RIP. Haunting Days Between. We had so little time left.
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Hello, I just signed up after watching "Long Strange Trip" on Amazon and started reminiscing about all the great dead shows I saw and found this site. I was at the Autzen shows and I distinctly remember them playing "I Fought The Law" and "It's All Over Now" because it was the day after O.J. Simpson's wild ride through L.A. in the white bronco that captured the attention of the nation.
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