Music Never Stopped
West L.A. Fadeaway
Mama Tried
Mexicali Blues
Tennessee Jed
Looks Like Rain
Might As Well
Shakedown Street
Playin' in the Band
Ship of Fools
drums
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Not Fade Away
U.S. Blues
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Werewolves! (Thought it was
Very Unusual Show!
It was raining out.
Highlight show of a blazing fall tour
My first Dead show!!-The bus came by,and I got on :)
"Good Evening Music Lovers"...
Crazy Night!
Werewolves
Funny...1st show and 15 also
Drum Solos not Drum Duet
Jack O' Lanterns
From Carolina to Carolina
Spooky
one more halloween night
Second Show
looking back
space all night
wow - mind-bending space before the first song, and Werewolves was a hoot. Space reared its head all night - in West LA and Playin', and then a legit "Dr. Evil", ominous-sounding piece after drums that resolved into transcendent Mr Fantasy. Great night for Brent.
'I spent Halloween with the Dead'
Of course the only show of the tour I was going to that I didn't have a ticket for. So I had decided to make bumper stickers for my first & only Dead Halloween show. They were on fluorescent orange paper with black inked art and words that said, "I spent Halloween with the Dead" haha- how original. It was raining so my pre-plan to sell them in the lot was not happening, & I still needed a ticket! I decided to walk between the line of cars on the road outside the parking entrance waiting to get in. I was handing out my stickers through the car windows saying something like, "free bumper stickers, Happy Halloween!" then if they opened their window to get one I'd ask if they had an extra ticket. I was doing this for what seemed to be forever. It was hard to see, wet in my rain poncho & it was getting close to show time. A van pulled up, opened it's side door & as I got in to hand my stickers, they said my name!, closed the door & I was off, glad to be dry & blown away to see folks I knew all the way from Philly!! What's the chances they happen to see me then & pick me up? Oh- but the reality hit as we were driving closer to the arena, I didn't have a ticket! I said you guys don't happen to have an extra ticket do you? As they all turned to vibe a friend I didn't know, it seemed it was my lucky day.
And it didn't end there. "Funiculi Funicula"! That's a favorite of mine reintroduce from my italian youth & the movie 'Easy Money'. But wait there's more, this was the first show of all my dead head yrs that I called the opening song!
Of course it would be Werewolves of London, it was Halloween, my favorite holiday! & I was inside with my favorite band!!! xo
First show
Buddies were driving down from NC and had a ticket for me. We had a hotel room walking distance and a bunch of doses. So it wasn't just my first Dead show, it was my first trip. At the time, I didn't know the routine so I didn't miss the parking lot scene as we routed our way through the rainy streets. We were lost immediately, even though it was a three block walk. Space/Werewolves blew me away and then the acid blew me away. (Took a second hit during Werewolves.) It's a little foggy from there. After the show, we eventually made it back to the hotel room. A buddy had bought a t-shirt and I spent a couple of hours (or maybe 15 minutes) sitting on the floor looking into the full length mirror. Every time I pulled the shirt over my head, I was back in the show and the Dead would be in the middle of Not Fade Away. When I took the shirt off my head, I was back in the room. Shirt back on head, I was back at the show and the band played the exact next note of NFA. It was awesome and just a little unsettling. Somebody called a friend in Richmond and we hit the road around dawn because they had an empty suburban house and our room was total squalor.
We saw both shows in Richmond and missed the riot because we were inside already. I missed a midterm and failed German during this completely unplanned journey. I was already somewhat formed as a college sophomore. But the experience helped send me down a happy path that I still follow...
Halloween!!
I was 15, my brother 18….couldn’t believe they did Halloween in Columbia, SC of all places. Cool, but a bit of an odd show. And seemed really short. Damn that place was steep! Pumpkins were cool and Dan Healy was doing weird stuff through the PA. Still have the stub!
I was 15, my brother 18….couldn’t believe they did Halloween in Columbia, SC of all places. Cool, but a bit of an odd show. And seemed really short. Damn that place was steep! Pumpkins were cool and Dan Healy was doing weird stuff through the PA. Still have the stub!
Buddies were driving down from NC and had a ticket for me. We had a hotel room walking distance and a bunch of doses. So it wasn't just my first Dead show, it was my first trip. At the time, I didn't know the routine so I didn't miss the parking lot scene as we routed our way through the rainy streets. We were lost immediately, even though it was a three block walk. Space/Werewolves blew me away and then the acid blew me away. (Took a second hit during Werewolves.) It's a little foggy from there. After the show, we eventually made it back to the hotel room. A buddy had bought a t-shirt and I spent a couple of hours (or maybe 15 minutes) sitting on the floor looking into the full length mirror. Every time I pulled the shirt over my head, I was back in the show and the Dead would be in the middle of Not Fade Away. When I took the shirt off my head, I was back in the room. Shirt back on head, I was back at the show and the band played the exact next note of NFA. It was awesome and just a little unsettling. Somebody called a friend in Richmond and we hit the road around dawn because they had an empty suburban house and our room was total squalor.
We saw both shows in Richmond and missed the riot because we were inside already. I missed a midterm and failed German during this completely unplanned journey. I was already somewhat formed as a college sophomore. But the experience helped send me down a happy path that I still follow...
Of course the only show of the tour I was going to that I didn't have a ticket for. So I had decided to make bumper stickers for my first & only Dead Halloween show. They were on fluorescent orange paper with black inked art and words that said, "I spent Halloween with the Dead" haha- how original. It was raining so my pre-plan to sell them in the lot was not happening, & I still needed a ticket! I decided to walk between the line of cars on the road outside the parking entrance waiting to get in. I was handing out my stickers through the car windows saying something like, "free bumper stickers, Happy Halloween!" then if they opened their window to get one I'd ask if they had an extra ticket. I was doing this for what seemed to be forever. It was hard to see, wet in my rain poncho & it was getting close to show time. A van pulled up, opened it's side door & as I got in to hand my stickers, they said my name!, closed the door & I was off, glad to be dry & blown away to see folks I knew all the way from Philly!! What's the chances they happen to see me then & pick me up? Oh- but the reality hit as we were driving closer to the arena, I didn't have a ticket! I said you guys don't happen to have an extra ticket do you? As they all turned to vibe a friend I didn't know, it seemed it was my lucky day.
And it didn't end there. "Funiculi Funicula"! That's a favorite of mine reintroduce from my italian youth & the movie 'Easy Money'. But wait there's more, this was the first show of all my dead head yrs that I called the opening song!
Of course it would be Werewolves of London, it was Halloween, my favorite holiday! & I was inside with my favorite band!!! xo