• Greek Theatre - August 17, 1989
    Rex Foundation benefit - FM broadcast KPFA-Berkeley

setlist

  • Hell in a Bucket
    Sugaree
    Walkin' Blues
    Jack-a-Roe
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Candyman
    Music Never Stopped
    Don't Ease Me In

    Touch of Grey
    Man Smart/Woman Smarter
    Ship of Fools
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    drums
    The Wheel
    Gimme Some Lovin'
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
    Good Lovin'

    Quinn the Eskimo

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  • truckineric
    7 years 1 month ago
    let me just say now
    I had that shirt for these shows. I was a newbie as these were my second experience. Gave that shirt to a long lost friend years ago. Hope he still has it as I do. Peace.
  • Charbroiled
    9 years 10 months ago
    Freshman Orientation
    Somebody told me at a Party at the Claremont Hotel prior to the second night that Sunday was Freshman Orientation and it was forced to move to the Greek and that is why it was moved. Ugly Rumors or Fact you decide; Anyone who sweats like that must be alright.
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    BeMiceElf
    13 years 9 months ago
    8-17-89 show was originally scheduled for 8-20-1989
    This show was moved after the tickets were already printed and/or sent out. The run was originally scheduled for Fri-Sat-Sun. The show that was originally scheduled for Sunday, August 20 was moved to Thursday August 17.The August 20 tickets were honored at the Thursday August 17 show, which is why you (we!) have a ticket for a show that doesn't exist. :-) I don't recall now why the show was moved.
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Rex Foundation benefit - FM broadcast KPFA-Berkeley
setlist
Hell in a Bucket
Sugaree
Walkin' Blues
Jack-a-Roe
Queen Jane Approximately
Candyman
Music Never Stopped
Don't Ease Me In

Touch of Grey
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Ship of Fools
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
The Wheel
Gimme Some Lovin'
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Good Lovin'

Quinn the Eskimo
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that ever since these shows, which rocked, I have been jumping up and down begging for the T-shirt art (the vaguely End of the Trail with the pinto pony, the skeleton in Native American garb, and classic Western scenery) to be released as a poster. I'm still begging. I heard a rumor years ago that the original art, which was quite large, has simply vanished. Which, if true, is such a heartbreaker. Eventually this T-shirt is going to fall apart...
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I have a ticket stub from the Greek for Sunday, August 20, 1989. The stub has been torn as if I entered the show - but there's no set list and exhaustive searches have turned up nothing - only the 17-19. Can anyone help solve the mystery?
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I am looking at my ticket stubs from all three of these shows. This run was ACTUALLY Aug 18, 19, 20 1989.
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This show was moved after the tickets were already printed and/or sent out. The run was originally scheduled for Fri-Sat-Sun. The show that was originally scheduled for Sunday, August 20 was moved to Thursday August 17.The August 20 tickets were honored at the Thursday August 17 show, which is why you (we!) have a ticket for a show that doesn't exist. :-) I don't recall now why the show was moved.
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Somebody told me at a Party at the Claremont Hotel prior to the second night that Sunday was Freshman Orientation and it was forced to move to the Greek and that is why it was moved. Ugly Rumors or Fact you decide; Anyone who sweats like that must be alright.
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I had that shirt for these shows. I was a newbie as these were my second experience. Gave that shirt to a long lost friend years ago. Hope he still has it as I do. Peace.