• Madison Square Garden - September 19, 1990
    last second-set "Let It Grow": 12-31-86 [289]

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  • Jack Straw
    Bertha
    Me and My Uncle
    Big River
    It Must Have Been the Roses
    Stuck Inside of Mobile
    Help on the Way
    Slipknot!
    Franklin's Tower

    Playin' in the Band
    Ship of Fools
    Uncle John's Band
    Let it Grow
    drums
    Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
    Stella Blue
    Around and Around

    Quinn the Eskimo

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    photoleon
    15 years 9 months ago
    Let It Grow
    why didck didn't pick this one I'll never know. 2 great sets!!
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    Bionicmatt
    15 years 11 months ago
    My first show!
    This was my first show. I wasn't sure which one of the MSG shows in '90 I went to until I looked it up and saw the set list. That night was definitely a life changing evening for me. I was 17 and became an instant dead-head. I was tripping balls, but I distinctly remember Help/slip/Frank, Stella Blue, and Quinn. That night I had the realization that the whole universe was full of goodness, and all the evil things were just pitiful drops in a sea of love.
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    zeke17
    15 years 11 months ago
    this was my only show of
    this was my only show of this run - actually a last second miracle from a co-worker. I wasn't going to go because I was still pretty broken up about Brent's passing. So, not knowing what to expect, I made my way in to the city, and knew that somehow, we'd survive. During Big River, Garcia had the biggest grin playing off of Hornsby, and I thought maybe, just maybe, there would be a new renaissance era of the band. Certainly, I saw the Jerry enjoyed playing w/ Bruce, and to see him that happy, and playing so well, gave me hope.
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last second-set "Let It Grow": 12-31-86 [289]
setlist
Jack Straw
Bertha
Me and My Uncle
Big River
It Must Have Been the Roses
Stuck Inside of Mobile
Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower

Playin' in the Band
Ship of Fools
Uncle John's Band
Let it Grow
drums
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Stella Blue
Around and Around

Quinn the Eskimo
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The transition into Let it Grow is one of the best I've ever heard in any GD era. I had a chance to be there, too.
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This night Bruce/Guitars Jam "Sugar Water And Taquila" Drums Space Man Demolition" Space "Brain Pan Drippings" Check Out My Orignal Music at myspace.com/salaversano
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Check out the transition from UJB into Let it Grow. It's the perfect balance of finesse and thunder. GD at thier finest, yes, in the 90's.
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stu . anyone remember wich of these shows , had Bruce hormsby and Clearence Clemmens, or was Clearence at all shows ? just a little fuzzy for me . most exelent shows , just don`t remember wich ones I was at .. and yes box set would be nice to see...
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Bruce was at all N Y C shows, Clarence at ........ well, I'm just a little fuzzy on that one too.Web Page: crichtonphoto.com
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This was an excellent show. Bruce Hornsby was there for all the MSG shows. However, Clearence Clemens was not at this show or the prior night's show.
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this was my only show of this run - actually a last second miracle from a co-worker. I wasn't going to go because I was still pretty broken up about Brent's passing. So, not knowing what to expect, I made my way in to the city, and knew that somehow, we'd survive. During Big River, Garcia had the biggest grin playing off of Hornsby, and I thought maybe, just maybe, there would be a new renaissance era of the band. Certainly, I saw the Jerry enjoyed playing w/ Bruce, and to see him that happy, and playing so well, gave me hope.
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This was my first show. I wasn't sure which one of the MSG shows in '90 I went to until I looked it up and saw the set list. That night was definitely a life changing evening for me. I was 17 and became an instant dead-head. I was tripping balls, but I distinctly remember Help/slip/Frank, Stella Blue, and Quinn. That night I had the realization that the whole universe was full of goodness, and all the evil things were just pitiful drops in a sea of love.
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why didck didn't pick this one I'll never know. 2 great sets!!
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Not only is this whole show great but I think this might be my favorite Jack Straw ever. Not the best vocally but Jerry's guitar is sweeeeeet! Not only that but he absolutely shreads the main solo, incredible guitar work. I can't believe I was there that night and actually missed part of the Jack Straw while filing into the garden. I would love to get a great copy of this show, mine isn't that great, if only I were a little more technically savy
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Sick show. Sounds great on archive.org soundboard for anyone that wants to hear this again. Amazzzzing show. Jerry was great and bruce was pretty decent too.
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UJB>LIG>JAM= psychedelic rollercoaster ride from heaven!