• Wembley Arena - November 1, 1990
    Hornsby Piano Jam after Drumz - "SOTM" intro before "Wharf Rat"

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  • Hell in a Bucket
    Friend of the Devil
    Walkin' Blues
    Cold Rain and Snow
    Mama Tried
    Maggie's Farm
    Cassidy
    Stander on the Mountain

    Victim or the Crime
    Touch of Grey
    Playin' in the Band
    Dark Star
    drums
    Dark Star
    Playin' Reprise
    Wharf Rat
    Throwin' Stones
    Not Fade Away

    U.S. Blues

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    Dapablo
    15 years 10 months ago
    Live Long and Prosper
    My one and only show twas obviously a wonderful experience.
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    kym
    15 years 11 months ago
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    Loved Maggies Farm, as did all the Brits in attendance; Dark Star was a welcomed treat (althugh by no means one of the best performances I have seen).
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    mistersnappy
    16 years 6 months ago
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    This was my first and last dead gig and it was fantastic. I remember the only reason they stopped playing was because the were warned the last tube was at 11.30 and the audience wouldn't be able to get home. A 4 hour extravaganza with now break.Magic!
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Hornsby Piano Jam after Drumz - "SOTM" intro before "Wharf Rat"
setlist
Hell in a Bucket
Friend of the Devil
Walkin' Blues
Cold Rain and Snow
Mama Tried
Maggie's Farm
Cassidy
Stander on the Mountain

Victim or the Crime
Touch of Grey
Playin' in the Band
Dark Star
drums
Dark Star
Playin' Reprise
Wharf Rat
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

U.S. Blues
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This was an extra show added to the 30th & 31st October shows due to overdemand for those two shows. The Arena wasn't full though but that might have been due to problems with publicizing the extra date. This is not a great venue normally from the point of view of acoustics but the band filled up the cavernous space very well with their magnificent din. I will never forget the way that drums>space swirled around the room, tumbling out of the four massive speaker sets dangling from the roof in the four corners of the 'room'. Jerry's voice had been struggling the two previous two nights but seemed to stage a recovery for this last night of three. They only played Stander On The Mountain three times and this is reportedly the best attempt they made. It's a pretty good song and they should have kept playing it regardless of whether Bruce Hornsby was sitting in or not. It was till a bit sloppy at this stage. Set 2 was great: the inclusion of Dark Star answered the prayers of about 4,000 British Deadheads. Arguably one of the best Dark Stars ever was played in Wembley in 1972 (though not in this venue). I saw some Deadheads getting hassled at the tube station by anti-hippies after the gig. I remember the chuffed feeling I had when I finally laid hands on a SBD of this show (courtesy of a Japanese Deadhead) about 5 years later. __________________________________________ Asian Value #1: You May Not Question Asian Values -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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This was the last time i saw the Dead This show i managed to get 2nd row in the Phil Zone and got some photos, which i will try to upload. They had to play Dark Star tonight as they hadn´t played it in London Yet this tour. At the time i lived in Brighton (my home twon) which is 50 miles south of London so i was able to commute, there are late night trains. Look forward to Someone from the Family playing Europe again Bob w - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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...I had been on the entire tour, I was tired, and I got the feeling the band was tired too. Wonderful tour, but don't particularly recall this being a strong show
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This was my first and last dead gig and it was fantastic. I remember the only reason they stopped playing was because the were warned the last tube was at 11.30 and the audience wouldn't be able to get home. A 4 hour extravaganza with now break.Magic!
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Loved Maggies Farm, as did all the Brits in attendance; Dark Star was a welcomed treat (althugh by no means one of the best performances I have seen).
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My one and only show twas obviously a wonderful experience.
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Yes Jerry's voice was knackered and undoubtedly the band were tired and looking forward to getting back home, but this was a good show nonetheless. I was with my mate Jo and we had a wicked time. Victim started with that Mickey percussive start and Dark Star was well weird. There was a SOTM tease before Wharf Rat and U.S. Blues seemed to say farewell to England. Listening back to the London shows I rate this one the most - Especially the second set! Well worth a gander.
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Hi everyone. This is The Wire calling. We're a UK magazine, and we are running a one page Epiphany from the writer Richard King about his experience of catching the Dead for the first time on the last night of their 1990 Wembley run. This is a very last minute request if any of you out there has photos from this night, or if not at Wembley, another from the same era, preferably with Bruce Hornsby in the picture. We're tight on deadline so please contact me as soon as possible if any of you can help. Please write to chris@thewire.co.uk. Thank you!
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went to my one and only show this night .went with a guy called Dan Mores from Vancouver Canada ( he turned me on to the dead ) we worked together at Merril Lynch in London before he went back home any one know of his whereabouts ?