Greatest Story Ever Told
Cold Rain and Snow
Walkin' Blues
Row Jimmy
Masterpiece
Stagger Lee
Looks Like Rain
Deal
Touch of Grey
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Ship of Fools
Playin' in the Band
Terrapin Station
drums
I Will Take You Home
All Along the Watchtower
Morning Dew
Not Fade Away
U.S. Blues
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My first show and what a
Tremendous show! Dancin in
Remember the psycho climbed
my first show too
Even Exhausted I Loved This Show
Thanks for the DVD
Somethings I remembered
Playing Playing Playing
I was right up front for the
What a wonderful 3 days
FIRST SHOW!!!!
Great Show
pulsing mass of blue
My 1st Also!!
I have to disagree IWTYH
The Dew
FRONT ROW AND CENTER
Memory Loss
Look how much fun the band had
Glow sticks
Jamie's First Show
Thumbin' up to Buffalo
My 7/4/89 story
A real good one
Delux, all the fans shuffled.."shuffle off to Buffalo"-dusty tho
Thanks Brent
I was feeling pretty good
Good time
Outdoor Show Is So Much Different
I think this must have been my first outdoor show. I remember being really close to the stage and wondering why I used to like the 10,000 Maniacs in high school. I remember dancing to the Dead and loving the view of the stage, but then something got into my head. I think I left before the very end, which now seems outrageous, but it was some kind of head trip I was on. I believe that I thought I needed to find nature, so I walked up to this wooded area a little ways away from the stadium. This guy named Frank was there who was also there for the show and also tripping. He was very odd and a local. Anyway, looking back, I didn't know what I was missing, because certainly I could have visited the trees anytime, but seeing the Grateful Dead that particular day was a once in a lifetime experience!
I think this must have been my first outdoor show. I remember being really close to the stage and wondering why I used to like the 10,000 Maniacs in high school. I remember dancing to the Dead and loving the view of the stage, but then something got into my head. I think I left before the very end, which now seems outrageous, but it was some kind of head trip I was on. I believe that I thought I needed to find nature, so I walked up to this wooded area a little ways away from the stadium. This guy named Frank was there who was also there for the show and also tripping. He was very odd and a local. Anyway, looking back, I didn't know what I was missing, because certainly I could have visited the trees anytime, but seeing the Grateful Dead that particular day was a once in a lifetime experience!