• Madison Square Garden - September 16, 1990
    last "Space": 10-15-88 [132] - entire show comprises "Dick's Picks Vol 9"

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  • Hell in a Bucket
    Cold Rain and Snow
    Little Red Rooster
    Stagger Lee
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Tennessee Jed
    Cassidy
    Deal

    Samson and Delilah
    Iko Iko
    Looks Like Rain
    He's Gone
    jam
    drums
    Standing on the Moon
    I Need a Miracle
    Morning Dew

    Baby Blue

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    Drmzspc
    10 years 1 month ago
    Getting in was a hassle
    They only opened three doors to let people in, we were in line forever to get in I had to pee so bad. I went down the ramp and turn left instead of right and opened the door I saw hundreds of people start running towards me.Security came after me when I realized it was the wrong door, good thing I was with two NYPD friends who had a talk with security and let it slide with a little donation they got us down on the floor right up front. The highlight of the show was SOTM for me. It still sends shivers down my spine considering the day.
  • Purple Haze
    12 years 4 months ago
    Another birthday Show-
    So Happy a birthday show ended up on a Dick's Picks
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    photoleon
    15 years 9 months ago
    klenex anyone
    yeah the lighters I do remember. But Philly was the klenex show. That he's gone was a tear jerker.
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last "Space": 10-15-88 [132] - entire show comprises "Dick's Picks Vol 9"
setlist
Hell in a Bucket
Cold Rain and Snow
Little Red Rooster
Stagger Lee
Queen Jane Approximately
Tennessee Jed
Cassidy
Deal

Samson and Delilah
Iko Iko
Looks Like Rain
He's Gone
jam
drums
Standing on the Moon
I Need a Miracle
Morning Dew

Baby Blue
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Good show when relistening to the DP, but man was I spent after a looong weekend.
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What I remember most was the He's Gone 1st one after Brent's death I think every lighter in the house lit and many tears
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Yes, the lighters during He's Gone. Brent, we still miss you! This was a great run, many call it the last great shows that they saw. Fun jams heading into drums....
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The He's Gone stands out. That was chilling. The Dead fans aren't known to gratuously flick lighters, but that night they were overwhelming and appropriate.
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Yes - the lighters during He's Gone was the big memory. Followed by how awesome the Tennessee Jed was in the 1st set. Re-listening (again and again) on the DP certainly corroborates that memory. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry
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the first pairing of LOO
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the first pairing of HE'S GONE and LOOKS LIKE RAIN was in PHILLY after Brents death. the lighters at these great N.Y. shows were nice but it is no match for the emotion at the spectrum SHOCK is the only way to describe this first playing of HE'S GONE. stangers stopping strangers just to lend a shoulder. the most profound moments i had at any show. i knew then that they understood. never so sad at a show.i think they tried to duplicate it at the garden it did not have the same impact, ask ANYONE who saw the two show i think they might agree
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yeah the lighters I do remember. But Philly was the klenex show. That he's gone was a tear jerker.
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They only opened three doors to let people in, we were in line forever to get in I had to pee so bad. I went down the ramp and turn left instead of right and opened the door I saw hundreds of people start running towards me.Security came after me when I realized it was the wrong door, good thing I was with two NYPD friends who had a talk with security and let it slide with a little donation they got us down on the floor right up front. The highlight of the show was SOTM for me. It still sends shivers down my spine considering the day.