• Cal Expo Amphitheatre - May 20, 1992
    Rex Foundation benefit - The Heiroglyphics Ensemble opened

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  • Jack Straw
    Bertha
    Walkin' Blues
    Brown Eyed Women
    Desolation Row
    Stagger Lee
    Promised Land

    Box of Rain
    Truckin'
    Crazy Fingers
    Saint of Circumstance
    Drums
    Space
    The Other One
    Wharf Rat
    Around and Around

    U.S. Blues

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  • H and K
    8 years ago
    cal expo
    Missed this show cause i got busted on the lot the day before but i could see the lights from the show out my cell window. Ouch my heart really hurt!!!
  • warf Rat 99
    16 years 8 months ago
    It was a great show
    This was a great show as you can see from the set list. All my favorite songs were played and I danced the whole time. I only lived about 4 miles away from Cal Expo in Arden Manner so I sometimes road my bike to shows. The bike was a 1974 Peugeot 10 speed. I locked my bike to a temporary fence with some other bikes and when I left the show all the bikes were gone. There were a couple of cut off cables lying there so it was clear what had happened. The bike had more sentimental then real value as the bike had belonged to a friend of mine who had passed away suddenly in January of 1987. Needless to say it was a long walk home that night. Brian Nabors
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Rex Foundation benefit - The Heiroglyphics Ensemble opened
setlist
Jack Straw
Bertha
Walkin' Blues
Brown Eyed Women
Desolation Row
Stagger Lee
Promised Land

Box of Rain
Truckin'
Crazy Fingers
Saint of Circumstance
Drums
Space
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Around and Around

U.S. Blues
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This was a great show as you can see from the set list. All my favorite songs were played and I danced the whole time. I only lived about 4 miles away from Cal Expo in Arden Manner so I sometimes road my bike to shows. The bike was a 1974 Peugeot 10 speed. I locked my bike to a temporary fence with some other bikes and when I left the show all the bikes were gone. There were a couple of cut off cables lying there so it was clear what had happened. The bike had more sentimental then real value as the bike had belonged to a friend of mine who had passed away suddenly in January of 1987. Needless to say it was a long walk home that night. Brian Nabors
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Missed this show cause i got busted on the lot the day before but i could see the lights from the show out my cell window. Ouch my heart really hurt!!!