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11-07-71 Harding Theatre

The entire show just rocks! Not spacey show,but pure rock n' roll.

06-18-74 Freedom Hall

Nicely played show. Parts of the show will leave you breathless, at least it does for me. Take a listen to the section of WRS Prelude->WRS Part I->Let it Grow->Other One->Its a Sin Jam and you'll know what I'm talking about. Musical heaven. By the way, the encore of Morning Dew just speaks for itself. Wow!

05-08-77 Barton Hall

Some people have said that this show is over rated, that's their opinion. 2nd set has some of the best music the Dead has ever produced. Immense Scarlet>Fire. Beautiful Morning Dew. 1st set not bad either w/ a hot Dancin'!

07-08-78 Red Rocks

Killer show, even though Donna totally destroys a hot deal.Highlight: Estimated>Other One>Eyes..Triple encore

12-01-79 Stanley Theatre

Intense from the start and never seems to let up. Jack Straw -> Sugaree opener is one of the best openings you'll find! Smokin'. Very nice 1st set, is just a prelude for what the 2nd set would bring. China->Rider nice opener,but the "meat" of the set comes after He's Gone. The band lead us into a thrilling "Gloria" jam. Simply amazing! To top this, (you couldn't think they could,but they do..)the band breaks out its first CC Rider. Pure Bobby. You would think it might take a few versions to get the cobwebs out,but this version smokes with Bobby going crazy on vocals at the end of the show. Yes, this show deserves a big WOW!

06-18-83 Saratoga Performing Arts Center

Show starts off with a hopping Bertha -> Jack Straw opener and never lets up. Highlights: Scarlet -> Fire,Morning Dew

04-06-82 Spectrum

Very well played show. Every tune is nice and crisp!

10-10-82 Frost Ampitheatre

Very nice show, which includes one of the best,if not the best, set one closings in their hostory. Nice opener of Minglewood->Sugaree,but the gem of the show is the end of the 1st set, which has a fine rendition of Looks Like Rain. Set 1 ending: Loser->Far From Me->Looks Like Rain->China->Rider.

07-13-85 Ventura Fairgrounds

Saturday Night--->Fire on the Mountain to open the show. My favorite solo Fire on the Mountain. Solid show from start to end.

09-18-87 Madison Square Garden

Somewhat short 1st set, but well played. The real "meat" of this show is the 2nd set. The 2nd set is played with a purpose. They were on, period. Highlight: a very sweet Morning Dew. Bonus, this Dew wasn't even the closer. Too much!

10-03-87 Shoreline Ampitheatre

Hot show from start to end. Highlights: Hey Pockey Way.. Maggie's Farm>Cumberland to open 2nd set

03-18-90 Hartford Civic Center

(The following review is posted with the permission of Roger Catlin, the rock critic of the Hartford Courant. This review appeared in The Hartford Courant's March 19,1990 edition. Thanks Roger!)

Grateful Dead are Mellow and Musical

"It would be easy to say that the Grateful Dead are making big money on the road selling the '60s to tie-dyed kids who weren't even born then.

But it also might be true that the Dead sound nearly as good today as they ever had in that long strange, quarter-century trip. And maybe it is the utter lack of pretension and single-minded commitment to the music that attracts easily the most fanatical bond of vagabond followers short of organized religion.

The ploy of keeping Hartford dates secret until just a week ago didn't quite succeed; instead of Deadheads' descending on the city with tickets to the show Sunday, there were thousands of Deadheads with no tickets.

The nearly three-hour show Sunday started with an espcially stirring 15-minute version of "Shakedown Street." Besides the local appeal of its chorus, "Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart," it whizzed into an improvisation the band usually doesn't unleash until the second set---backed with a more soulful than usual grove.

However he may look, Jerry Garcia was in good shape vocally(especially compared with the 1988's shows here). His bright lead guitar solos were augmented with a brand new sund,courtesy of a new MIDI hookup that had him playing what soounded like a saxaphone honk on "Iko Iko," a trumpet solo in "Ramble on Rose" and a full Mexicali horn section o"Mexicali Blues."

p>A bit of strain on Bob Weir's voice didn't keep him from trying to stretch it on a few of his bes tunes,including "Looks LikeRain" and "When I Paint My Masterpiece," one of two Bob Dylan songs performed(the other, a scorching "All Along the Watchtower"). Willie Dixon was another source for materila Sunday with his standards "Little Red Rooster" and "Spoonful."

Keyboardist Brent Mydland, still the new guy after 10 years,brought out the only song from the last two studi albums. "Just a Little Light" hadmore structure and punch than a lot of the mellow materal performed, but it also seemed a bit poppy and out of place.

Phil Lesh, who turned 50 last week, provided more of his underrated melodic bass underpinnings, flat-picked from a six-string model. And Mickey Hart and Bill Kruetzmann provided double percussion behind them, as well as kicking off the 15 minutes of drumming andf electronic noodling that was the only time the whole house wasn't dancing.

In all, it was a solid and very musical concert that never once(wellmaybe once) approached the doldrums od shows from, say, 15 years ago. So here's to another 25 years of the Dead."

Roger Catlin Rock Critic Hartford Courant

To add my two cents, Shakedown Street and Music Never Stopped are smokin'!

09-20-90 Madison Square Garden

U S Blues to end 1st set!! Enough said. To put a cherry on top, add a jammin' China>Rider & Dark Star and what more can you ask for?

09-10-91 Madison Square Garden

Branford Marsalis plays entire show. You gotta love what Branford adds to a show. On this night, it was pure magic. Shakedown>CC Rider>Traincry is immaculate..Some of the finest Dead I've heard

Favorite Versions

China>Rider: 5-3-72,8-27-72,9-20-90 Scalet>Fire: 5-8-77,11-1-79,6-18-83 WRS Prelude->WRS Part I->Let it Grow: 6-18-74 Estimated Prophet: 7-8-78 Eyes of the World: 8-6-74 Fire on the Mountain(solo): 10-31-80,7-13-85 Looks Like Rain: 10-10-82,10-31-85 Shakedown Street: 3-18-90,9-10-91 Music Never Stopped: 3-18-90 CC Rider>Traincry: 9-10-91 Big River: 6-25-85 Morning Dew: 5-8-77,6-18-83,9-18-87 Dancin' in the Streets: 5-8-77 Dark Star: 10-31-91 Minglewood Blues: 6-21-89 Sugaree: 5-28-77,12-1-79,12-28-79 1/2 Step: 5-7-77 Masterpiece: 6-21-89 Jack Straw: 5-8-81 Bertha: 3-19-90 Friend of the Devil: 7-2-89 Hell in a Bucket: 10-4-87 C.C. Rider: 12-1-79 Saint of Circumstance: 10-4-81 I Need a Miracle: 10-18-78,1-11-79 So Many Roads: 10-01-94 Memphis Blues: 2-12-89 Goin Down The Road: 11-7-71 (really no comparison out there!)

Max Creek

If you are not familiar with Max Creek, I think it will be worth your time to check them out. They are an amazing band that knows how to jam! They just celebrated their 29th anniversary. They must be doing something right to last this long.

03-22-97 Great American Music Hall

This show rocks!

visits since November 2, 1998

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