This was a great run of shows. Jerry was looking good and sounding good as well! I chose to go to a couple shows at the spectrum and this was my only one at MSG. So glad I was there and my buddy gave me the full recording which of course disintegrated long ago. Thanks for posting this!
My first ever New York City show, and a real gem. Got a fine version of Dylan's "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" which is probably my favorite Dylan cover the Grateful Dead performed,.. Garcia was on top of his game this night, New York City seemed to bring out a bit of extra energy in him.
Saint Dominic's Review - Native NYer here, so I’m biased....🥰...great first NY show for you! My fave Dylan cover is “Masterpiece”, by far, but I also like “Memphis Blues”...Jerry had a little bit of a rough start w “ToG” - not even the usual smile on his face, even had his brow furrowed - but he came roaring back right away w “GSET”...
I love when theres no set list because thats when its usually an awesome show! just like if you were going there...you wouldnt know what was gonna play before it did
This show was a Monday in NYC, it beat the sat nite Philly show with a stick, amazing show on many levels, covers,obscure,guest gift female singer, great encores to start a 6 night run
Jane Lane - if I’ve heard it once, I’ve heard it a million times...East coast shows are never like others (always something negative about the east coast)...now I’m a native NYer, so maybe I’m biased, but I went to every MSG show I could manage and I had a blast every time, and this show was no different!! Ok, was EVERY MSG show magical? No...like I said, I’m a little biased...🥰...but I went to great and not great shows around the country, and I refer to both the music AND the vibe/energy/people when I say great/not great. This show proves the east coast could hold its own!! Beautiful Row Jimmy and kickin GDTRFB!!!!! Loved Edie!!! What a great show!!!
I had a strong desire to NOT listen to a great man commit suicide, so SLOWLY.... There is some really unlistenable stuff from 1980 to 1995, and so much great, impeccable music I can just ALWAYS find something wonderful. But, I came to realize, Garcia's story IS part of life, and perhaps, a lesson or two lurks there.
He actually had preamp in his guitar that had highs they literally do not include anymore because they said people were not used to the frequencies.... Well we as dead fans love them so make an early 90s special preamp again and make it the Jerry Garcia model!!
@@dogfacedboy6947 u think??? My Beloved Dad committed suicide with one .38 bullet... no disrespect but your comment about " jerry slowly committing suicide" is ; well, to say the least;quite disrespectful! Why?? Well I will just say this... stay in your own Lane dude & don't judge& especially don't post some crap talking shit about Jerry! Apparently, u r not kind . What are u 25 yrs old???
i was there and thank u for making it all come back like i was there … the memory is as clear as the acid crystallization in the air! peace an keep on trucking ! come by and say was up facebook.com/groups/iosuniverse/
This was my 1st MSG/NYC Dead show, the energy they brought was unreal. I saw them the prev sat in Philly and wasnt very impressed. The entire day was monday as a motherfxxxer stressed out, total day long nightmare, but when they hit the stage i knew in for something special! Definitely in my top 5 of shows by the Dead.
It was a great one I was there..... surprised to see Edie Brickell... that was the weekend she married Paul Simon...... going down the Road was my Pop's favorite song... he would have loved that one.
I was at a friend's house taking bong hits. My friends had the classifieds out calling scalpers from Charleston SC...they got one on the phone while i was sitting there..."u wanna go?" "Yeah what the hell!?" My first of many shows...still going. Grateful!!
Touch of Grey -> Greatest Story Ever Told Row Jimmy The Race is On Dire Wolf Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again Lazy River Road Johnny B Goode Samson and Delilah So Many Roads Truckin' -> He's Gone -> Drums -> Space -> The Other One -> GDtRFB -> Morning Dew Baba O'Riley -> Tomorrow Never Knows + Edie Brickel sings during Space and GDtRGB
Vince brought a sencititive to jerry's playing, he got the same vibe, so creative, jerry was versitile, the group was ,Vince gave more room,Keith was beautiful
1 Touch of Grey 2) Greatest Story Ever Told 2 Row Jimmy 3 The Race Is On 4 Memphis Blues 5 Lazy River Road 6 Johnny b Goode 7 Sampson n Delila 8 so Many Roads 9 Truckin’ 10 He’s Gone 11 drums n space 12 Around n Around 13 Goin Down the Road 14 Morning Dew 15 Tomorrow never Knows
+I.O. The Cosmic Adventurer Let's try this for the 1st set.: 1. Touch of Grey 2. Greatest Story Ever Told 3. The Race is On 4. Dire Wolf 5. Stuck inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again 6. Lazy River Road 7. Johnny B. Goode I haven't listened to the second set yet, but that looks right for the time frame. Thanks :-)
Jerry was basically putting it out there to wind the party down because he was obviously going to pass and more and more people kept showing up because freedom and colorful expression is king and key for imaginative peaceful expression to be given the chance to grow...
+Monkeyface Videos wow thats dope as hell… it always was cool to see the many many perspectives from the eyes everywhere… it is so cool to do other stuff at a show… besides dodging lines lol… and jumping down the walls too the floor seats ,lol… what a ride huh,.. I’m so impressed with your work ..and thanks for bringing me home again
Sept 20 1993 my 1st NY MSG show, first time at the worlds most famous, and well worth the stress angst and aggravation only a Monday can provide. The baba/tommorow was a perfect end to a 10.0 show!
The guys in this band were extremely generous in giving Vince the opportunity to sing Baba O'Riley and Tomorrow Never Knows. By all rights he should have been dismissed from the band six months into his tenure when it became clear that he still hadn't been able to learn the songs and they'd need another year of backup from Bruce Hornsby.
+blain gullum man im off today. edie brickell. I knew that and the other "?'s" I asked or said. early morning oil and coffee combo has me all skeetered up
Dam.... after 45 years of listening to the GD (the best band in history) almost every day.... I can honestly say..... that encore SUCKED!!!!!!!!!!! What a terrible way to end a show.....
@@toddmorrissey8372 I detest Vince and I think his musical talent could not fill a thimble - an atrocious, disastrous choice to succeed Brent - but I also think this cover was not as awful as I expected it would be, and could have been brought up to respectable, performable level had the band actually ever rehearsed it instead of just winging it.
@@humanbeing2420 Believe me, i agree with everything you've said and I think the band hiring Vince was possibly the biggest misstep in the band's career. They do themselves any favors by hiring him. But man....he sure had a set of balls to go out the way he did. And right in front of his wife too.