setlist
Let the Good Times Roll
Truckin'
Touch of Grey
Mama Tried
Big River
Friend of the Devil
Cassidy
Big Boss Man
One More Saturday Night
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
We Can Run But We Can't Hide
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
drums
China Doll
Sugar Magnolia
Baby Blue
Truckin'
Touch of Grey
Mama Tried
Big River
Friend of the Devil
Cassidy
Big Boss Man
One More Saturday Night
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
We Can Run But We Can't Hide
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
drums
China Doll
Sugar Magnolia
Baby Blue
show date
Venue
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I recall...
the 2nd set was great but only 2 songs out of space....The China Doll>Mag made up for it though...
I'm so excited to find out that
this is available on DVD!! I was lucky to be there! GREAT SHOW!!
Without love in a dream it will never come true. . .
Late for work...
Made it to this show while I was stationed in Hawaii (Coast Guard). My roomie and I caught a military (MAC) flight from Hickam Airforce base for $12.05 ($10 for the flight and $2.05 for the box lunch!). Bought what we thought was acid in the parking lot before the show, and it turned out to be only some purple smiley face blotter paper! No Dosing for us! Anyway, there were no flights back to Hawaii via MAC, so I ended up buying a one way ticket out of San Jose. What an expensive couple of days! WELL WORTH IT!!!
Epic 1st Set!!
3rd show for me, after 10/01/88. I'd been wanting to go for a over a year, but just couldn't put it together in '89. Finally got my opportunity on 6/16/90. Only 18 at the time, hadn't been listening very long, and was still learning the whole repertoire, as most of my listening centered on Skull and Roses, Europe 72, Skeletons From the Closet (remember that one), and Dead Set/Reckoning with not much that was contemporary at the time. I distinctly remember the happy energy of the 1st set, with a hot Saturday Night closer. Great, long China/Rider to open the 2nd. I'd never heard Brent's song before, and Terrapin still seemed exotic to me, only having heard it a few times. At the time, I thought it was totally mind-blowing, but I only realized years later what a unique and well-played show it really was for that era. So awesome that they released it on video and now I can experience it anytime!
One of a kind event
This was one of those you had to be there show punchlines. Unfortunately the people in my are were pretty stoned and there were these stoned guys on the rails that blocked the view. Dumb asses. Anyway I think everyone was on the same wavelength so no one had the gumption to tell them to sit down. That's how weird it was. I have to thank the stoned chick for laying down with me and sharing her blanket if that's what the 60s were like DAMN!!!
Lami
Wow.Great post. I’d like to write like this too – taking time and real hard work to make a great article… but I put things off too much and never seem to get started. Thanks though.I'm common rail come from sensor .