• The Spectrum - March 30, 1987

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  • Shakedown Street
    It's All Over Now
    Stagger Lee
    Good Time Blues
    Box of Rain
    Loser
    Cassidy

    Iko Iko
    Saint of Circumstance
    He's Gone
    drums
    Truckin'
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Throwin' Stones
    Not Fade Away

    Baby Blue

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  • EZ Rose
    9 years 3 months ago
    Maiden Voyage
    This was my first Dead show. I was in art school and a friend had a ticket but had to work a new job bartending so I went with his buddy. I can't say I remember the specific songs but the overall experience is so deeply imbedded in my psyche. Maybe one of the most intense public experiences of my life, even to this day, and I've lived in Africa. That moment when the entire audience and the band suddenly clicks into synchronous telepathic unity, like a bolt of lightning in the skull, was truly mind blowing and awesome. And fun. Even though the vocals were a little shakey on a couple tunes, this show was very impressive, especially Jerry's guitar magic. I caught them a couple more times in Philly in the 90's, and though they were giving it their all they seemed to be struggling; maybe Jerry was already sick and the band was tired. So glad I got to see them in relatively excellent shape jamming like mofos. Peace.
  • Theeteetop
    10 years 11 months ago
    These Philly shows were sort of bunk
    Not terrible, but not as good as they look on the page.
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    Doo-Dah Man
    11 years 5 months ago
    My 2nd Show
    SHAKEDOWN!
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setlist
Shakedown Street
It's All Over Now
Stagger Lee
Good Time Blues
Box of Rain
Loser
Cassidy

Iko Iko
Saint of Circumstance
He's Gone
drums
Truckin'
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Baby Blue
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Loved the first set. Will always put that Shakedown against the more well known monsters. I was awestruck and beyond...Cheers! JG “The Omnipotent Grateful Dead!”
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This was my first Dead show. I was in art school and a friend had a ticket but had to work a new job bartending so I went with his buddy. I can't say I remember the specific songs but the overall experience is so deeply imbedded in my psyche. Maybe one of the most intense public experiences of my life, even to this day, and I've lived in Africa. That moment when the entire audience and the band suddenly clicks into synchronous telepathic unity, like a bolt of lightning in the skull, was truly mind blowing and awesome. And fun. Even though the vocals were a little shakey on a couple tunes, this show was very impressive, especially Jerry's guitar magic. I caught them a couple more times in Philly in the 90's, and though they were giving it their all they seemed to be struggling; maybe Jerry was already sick and the band was tired. So glad I got to see them in relatively excellent shape jamming like mofos. Peace.