• The Spectrum - October 19, 1989

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  • Hell in a Bucket
    West L.A. Fadeaway
    Victim or the Crime
    Built to Last
    Blow Away
    Masterpiece
    Cumberland Blues
    Cassidy
    Don't Ease Me In

    Help on the Way
    Slipknot!
    Franklin's Tower
    Estimated Prophet
    Eyes of the World
    drums
    The Wheel
    Dear Mr. Fantasy
    Hey Jude Reprise
    Death Don't Have No Mercy
    Turn on Your Love Light

    Baby Blue

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  • jfcatlett74
    1 month 2 weeks ago
    2nd Set Mastery

    I did so much acid at this run of shows, it was cold and raining and I spent the nights under a viaduct near the stadium with a bunch of hippies and bums, tripping my face off and loving life and caring nothing about the cold, wet, and discomfort.

    Not surprisingly the shows are a bit of a blur for me, I remember having fun, but can't really separate them in my mind.

    With the exception of the 2nd set of this night, that is. What an incredible set, it blew my mind straight out the back of my head, and stands out to me as the 2nd best show I saw from this tour, after Bobby's birthday show in New Jersey a few nights before.

  • Rlovelledgeworth1
    7 months 3 weeks ago
    X-Factor

    I thought this was the best of the 3 spectrum shows of the fall '89 tour . The first had a lot of newer tunes and I thought the energy was fine Cumberland brought us back to 1970 in the way it sounded , and The second set was KILLER . Never heard Jerry rip a solo on Dear Mr. Fantasy like he did and then melted down into A low Death Don't Have No Mercy, and it did feel a somberness came over the Spectrum and we we all the sudden at a Funeral , and Like "wrombola" said above about the Lovelight is about right and the Baby Blue Encore has some exquisite guitar playing making this an all time version..

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    skllbob
    17 years 4 months ago
    My only B-Day Show
    After seeing them since Englishtown '77 this was my 1st birthday show. I can honestly say I don't remember much but back then I thought that meant I had a good time. lol
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setlist
Hell in a Bucket
West L.A. Fadeaway
Victim or the Crime
Built to Last
Blow Away
Masterpiece
Cumberland Blues
Cassidy
Don't Ease Me In

Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
The Wheel
Dear Mr. Fantasy
Hey Jude Reprise
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Turn on Your Love Light

Baby Blue
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First set was awful. No energy, playing was lousy. Second set got much better. Help>Slip was cool to hear, but they probably played it better on other nights during this tour. The Estimated was great. Whole segment after drums was really solid. Went back to a buddies house and soaked in the hot tub until the sun came up.
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Death don't brought yo down as low as low could be and then Lovelight was like the end of a New Orleans funeral march. Lots of sloppiness in this run but some very good moments.
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After seeing them since Englishtown '77 this was my 1st birthday show. I can honestly say I don't remember much but back then I thought that meant I had a good time. lol
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I thought this was the best of the 3 spectrum shows of the fall '89 tour . The first had a lot of newer tunes and I thought the energy was fine Cumberland brought us back to 1970 in the way it sounded , and The second set was KILLER . Never heard Jerry rip a solo on Dear Mr. Fantasy like he did and then melted down into A low Death Don't Have No Mercy, and it did feel a somberness came over the Spectrum and we we all the sudden at a Funeral , and Like "wrombola" said above about the Lovelight is about right and the Baby Blue Encore has some exquisite guitar playing making this an all time version..

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I did so much acid at this run of shows, it was cold and raining and I spent the nights under a viaduct near the stadium with a bunch of hippies and bums, tripping my face off and loving life and caring nothing about the cold, wet, and discomfort.

Not surprisingly the shows are a bit of a blur for me, I remember having fun, but can't really separate them in my mind.

With the exception of the 2nd set of this night, that is. What an incredible set, it blew my mind straight out the back of my head, and stands out to me as the 2nd best show I saw from this tour, after Bobby's birthday show in New Jersey a few nights before.