• Madison Square Garden - September 18, 1990
    20th anniversary of James Marshall Hendrix's death

setlist

  • Mississippi Half-Step
    New Minglewood Blues
    Loser
    Picasso Moon
    Row Jimmy
    Desolation Row
    To Lay Me Down
    Promised Land

    Eyes of the World
    Estimated Prophet
    Foolish Heart
    drums
    The Other One
    The Wheel
    Sugar Magnolia

    Knockin' on Heaven's Door

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    LostSailor1571
    17 years 4 months ago
    Flying solo to this show..........
    I drive 200 miles from Potomac, MD to NJ. I get to the train station in Matawan, NJ and meet some Heads that were in town from Chicago. They are sitting in a circle on the platform smoking something I had never smoked before. We talk for a bit and they ask if I would like to pop a squat and join them. Very cool, friends on the train and we can look after each other while off our rockers. My first experience with Opium. Not bad but never done again. I get to the show and buy a ticket from someone off the street. Tickets were so hard to find that night. A lot of fake tix and undercover police around. I finally see this dude and I buy my ticket without looking at it. Paid a lot of $ for it and sure enough it's for the next nights show. With 7 minutes to spare as I'm yelling for someone to trade tix with me, it happens. I didn't care where my seat was, I just wanted in. Met my new friends by chance on the walk into the Garden and we dose. Great show, great people and a very fun train ride home ! HAHAHA
  • msgsec74
    17 years 4 months ago
    I Used To Make Up Names For Drums And Space
    This night the Jerry/Keys Jam "Inner City Sewage" Drums "Mechanic Egg Foo Young" Space "The Rumblings Of Your Bowels After 1,000 White Castles" Check Out My Orignal Music at myspace.com/salaversano
  • msgsec74
    17 years 5 months ago
    Where's The Box Set ?
    No More Needs To Be Said
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20th anniversary of James Marshall Hendrix's death
setlist
Mississippi Half-Step
New Minglewood Blues
Loser
Picasso Moon
Row Jimmy
Desolation Row
To Lay Me Down
Promised Land

Eyes of the World
Estimated Prophet
Foolish Heart
drums
The Other One
The Wheel
Sugar Magnolia

Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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This night the Jerry/Keys Jam "Inner City Sewage" Drums "Mechanic Egg Foo Young" Space "The Rumblings Of Your Bowels After 1,000 White Castles" Check Out My Orignal Music at myspace.com/salaversano
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I drive 200 miles from Potomac, MD to NJ. I get to the train station in Matawan, NJ and meet some Heads that were in town from Chicago. They are sitting in a circle on the platform smoking something I had never smoked before. We talk for a bit and they ask if I would like to pop a squat and join them. Very cool, friends on the train and we can look after each other while off our rockers. My first experience with Opium. Not bad but never done again. I get to the show and buy a ticket from someone off the street. Tickets were so hard to find that night. A lot of fake tix and undercover police around. I finally see this dude and I buy my ticket without looking at it. Paid a lot of $ for it and sure enough it's for the next nights show. With 7 minutes to spare as I'm yelling for someone to trade tix with me, it happens. I didn't care where my seat was, I just wanted in. Met my new friends by chance on the walk into the Garden and we dose. Great show, great people and a very fun train ride home ! HAHAHA
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I followed these 6 shows up immediately with 2 Merl Saunders shows and then back to the Garden for a Meatloaf/Allman Bros show. What a great two weeks.Excellent To Lay Me Down!
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This show has the best Other One I ever saw live, and the only one I saw live in which Phil did the traditional "earthquake" intro riff. It also stops on a dime, which is interesting. Worth hearing.
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to this day the 'EYES" still make the hairs on my arms stand when Vince just takes off on that island sound,and Jerry tries to get him down but Vince showed us he was rite for the job.those where just the best shows. i still jam to em as much as i can.