• The Spectrum - September 11, 1990

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  • Jack Straw
    Bertha
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    Candyman
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Brown Eyed Women
    It's All Over Now
    Tennessee Jed
    Hell in a Bucket

    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Looks Like Rain
    He's Gone
    Spoonful
    drums
    The Wheel
    I Need a Miracle
    Black Peter
    Around and Around

    Knockin' on Heaven's Door

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  • shwack
    13 years 11 months ago
    SPOONFUL>JAM>DRUMS
    That's about when I lost my marbles. what a screech this 2nd set was!!
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    cinimod
    15 years ago
    Not a dry eye in the house
    Not a dry eye in the house for the black peter. Best hes gone w/o bret anyway. Miss you Bret.
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    Bus
    15 years 4 months ago
    first He's Gone since Brent died
    I remember this He's Gone being particularly poignant since it was the first one played since Brent died.....musically, the Spoonful that followed it was a great treat but again, the lyrics had a much deeper bite to them in connection with Brent's death. The jam AFTER the Spoonful was one of the highlights of this show for me; I also agree with the comment above that the Bucket to close the first set was hot, and a nice surprise in that spot. It's weird to remember that this show was long before 9/11 meant anything to us besides being Mickey's birthday.
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setlist
Jack Straw
Bertha
Greatest Story Ever Told
Candyman
Queen Jane Approximately
Brown Eyed Women
It's All Over Now
Tennessee Jed
Hell in a Bucket

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Looks Like Rain
He's Gone
Spoonful
drums
The Wheel
I Need a Miracle
Black Peter
Around and Around

Knockin' on Heaven's Door
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Hart's Birthday, Hell In A Bucket to close first set was a rocker, and then a bunch of songs about death in the second set made for a very emotional experience for my first Brentless Dead show. ". . . Music is the best!" (fz)
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I remember this He's Gone being particularly poignant since it was the first one played since Brent died.....musically, the Spoonful that followed it was a great treat but again, the lyrics had a much deeper bite to them in connection with Brent's death. The jam AFTER the Spoonful was one of the highlights of this show for me; I also agree with the comment above that the Bucket to close the first set was hot, and a nice surprise in that spot. It's weird to remember that this show was long before 9/11 meant anything to us besides being Mickey's birthday.
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Not a dry eye in the house for the black peter. Best hes gone w/o bret anyway. Miss you Bret.
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That's about when I lost my marbles. what a screech this 2nd set was!!