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There isn’t too much Grateful Dead history from Wilkes-Barre, PA, but the Grateful Dead did play the nearby city of Scranton on 4/13/71 at the Catholic Youth Center, which was part of a short tour of smaller places in Pennsylvania in mid-April, 1971. That tour included stops in Lancaster on 4/10/71, Lewisburg on 4/14/71 and Meadville on 4/15/71, plus Pittsburgh on 4/12/71. These 1971 gigs were very solid, and considering they were just a week and half before the Dead embarked upon one of their finest runs of concerts in their history, the five nights at the Fillmore East 4/25-29/71. It was a good time for the Grateful Dead. Pennsylvania was the third most-played state by the Grateful Dead. They played 101 concerts in the state (trailing NY with its 300+ concerts, and California with more than 800 concerts). More than half of these were at the Spectrum in Philly, nearly a fifth in Pittsburgh at various venues, with the rest scattered around the state.

This is a smallish arena for this tour, so you’re in for a treat. Opened in 1999, it is a perfectly-sized AHL hockey arena, and home to the Wilkes-Barre-Scranton Penguins, Pittsburgh’s farm team.

Loads of great music has been played in Pennsylvania by the Grateful Dead, with a few stunners that spring to mind. We’ll get to Philadelphia specifics a little later on in the tour, but in the areas outside of Philadelphia, shows that are first cabin and worth checking out include: the two shows in Pittsburgh in April 1989; Pittsburgh 7/8/90 (aka View From The Vault Vol. 1 DVD); Lehigh University on 9/25/81 to start a short three show tour before the European tour of Fall 1981; Stanley Theatre shows in Pittsburgh in 1979 and 1981; and close-to-Philly shows at the Tower Theatre in Upper Darby in 1976 (the same venue where David Bowie recorded his David Live album in 1974). Like Upstate and Western NY, PA sure did seem to bring the best out in the Grateful Dead.

We'll update this page shortly after the show with the setlist and to recap each performance by The Dead as it relates to the context of the Grateful Dead's history at this venue or city.

Wilkes Barre, PA - Set 1

This venue is the smallest arena on the tour, at less than 10,000 seats, and they opened the show with a tune that is mostly associated with another small venue tour, Europe ’72, breaking into the Pigpen classic Mr. Charlie as the show opener. Warren on vocals. A big thanks to DR and JM on the road for the frequent reports from out there. Next are a couple of Garcia-Hunter tunes that have this show spanning 20 years in its first three tunes, with Stagger Lee from 1978 and Liberty from 1993. Once again, it’s amazing the depth of tunes from which the band is drawing on this tour. Evidently, they’ve been doing their homework. They follow this with another Garcia-Hunter song, this one from 1970, Candyman. I’m really enjoying watching the years they are hopping around in selecting their songs. We called Sunday a 1968-ish show, and last night in Buffalo was a 1973-ish show, but tonight is all over the place, which is equally cool. They follow this with Me and My Uncle, the most-played Grateful Dead song. With the exception of 1976, this tune was part of every era of Grateful Dead music. Next is another mighty fine Garcia-Hunter song, Built To Last, jumping through time again to 1989. Well, ok, the debut was in October, 1988, but the song is mostly associated with the album of the same title that came out on 10/31/89; of the 18 times this song was played, 16 were in 1989, with one each in 1988 and 1990. As a journalist friend commented earlier tonight, they really are playing everything. Back to 1971-1972 with Tennessee Jed, yet another Garcia-Hunter tune. In continuing this trend in Wilkes Barre, along comes Dire Wolf. This is quite a run of songs, and considering we’re on show #8 and they have just done a batch of first cabin songs that have not been played on this tour before tonight. Cool!

Set 2

They just keep pulling rabbits out of their hat, opening the second set with The Golden Road, the band’s first song on their first album, and what a great song it is! This is the song that hooked me around May, 1984. Thanks Jason! Next is Revolution, always a great song when the Grateful Dead played it. Next was a huge surprise, Weather Report Suite Part 1, a surprise because they’d just played Let It Grow on Sunday in Worcester. But then came another surprise, no Let It Grow! I didn’t see that coming, as the Grateful Dead had never played WRS Part 1 without Let It Grow. And after this, they went into the all-time-best Grateful Dead party song, Iko Iko. Hey now! This segued into Rhythm Devils, always fun on this tour, with Mickey and Bill playing some inspired duets. Then comes Space, which then flows into the tour’s second Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks). Hey, if this is the type of song they want to repeat, be my guest. They follow this with another late-era Grateful Dead song, So Many Roads, often a highlight of GD shows in the last three years of their concerts, 1993-1995. Then comes Midnight Hour, a song I always think of fondly as it was the first live Grateful Dead song I saw them perform. There’s been a heck of variety tonight, with a solid mixture of 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s Grateful Dead. And to cap it all with a Box of Rain encore just seems so perfect. By all accounts, a great night of music.

Thanks again to David Raffarin and JM for all of the reports from the field.

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Setlist

(Set 1)

  •   Mr. Charlie
  •   Stagger Lee
  •   Liberty
  •   Candyman
  •   Me & My Uncle
  •   Built To Last
  •   Tennessee Jed
  •   Dire Wolf

(Set 2)

  •   The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
  •   Revolution
  •   Weather Report Suite Part 1
  •   Iko Iko
  •   Rhythm Devils
  •   Space
  •   Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks)
  •   So Many Roads
  •   Midnight Hour
  •   Donor Rap

  • (Encore)

  •   Box Of Rain

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jstrawks asked when did the

jstrawks asked when did the "lot scene" become "Shakedown Street.
Also when did "Drums" officially become “Rhythm Devils”?
My circle used to call the vending scene the "Jerry Mart". This doesn’t quite seem to fit here, unless used in reverence … and still ... I don't know if that's how I'd want to be remembered ... ya know? It is fun to call it that. Hey I’m going down to the Jerry Mart for some snacks ans a balloon that says “Happy Birthday” written all over it …. :^)
When all is said and done and the circus leaves town …. Maybe it’s time for “Shakedown Street” and “Rhythm Devils” to be.
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dino and chris

have a fun show!!!

not fade away,

vino

A lot by any other name is

A lot by any other name is still... the lot. I've heard it called a lot of different things, but it's always just been, lot, to me.

Oh, by the way, they sound checked

Mr. Charlie & Stagger Lee

Be safe everyone, and most importantly, Have Fun!!

SONGS SO FAR ALPHA WITH SHOW #

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SONG SHOW #
A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall (acoustic) 2
Alabama Getaway (Warren vocals) 2
All Along The Watchtower 1
Alligator 6
Althea 5
Bertha 3
Big Boss Man 3
Big Railroad Blues 2
Big River 7
Bird Song 5
Born Cross-Eyed 6
Brown Eyed Women 4
Candyman 8
Casey Jones 4
Cassidy 2
Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) 1
China Cat Sunflower 5
Cold Rain and Snow 4
Come Together 2
Comes A Time 4
Cosmic Charlie 1
Cumberland Blues 4
Crazy Fingers 3
Cream Puff War 6
Dancin in the street 5
Dark Star 2
Days between 5
Deal 6
Doin' That Rag 3
Dupree's Diamond Blues 5
Easy Wind (Warren vocals) 2
Estimated Prophet 1
Eyes of the World 7
Feel Like A Stranger 5
Fire On The Mountain (Warren vocals) 6
Foolish Heart 3
Franklin's Tower 1
Good Lovin' 6
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 6
Glory Road (acoustic) 2
G-L-O-R-I-A 3
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad 5
Hell In A Bucket 6
Help On The Way 1
Here Comes Sunshine 6
He's Gone 1
High Time 3
I Know You Rider 5
I Need A Miracle 1
Into The Mystic 4
It's All Over Now 7
Jack Straw 1
Johnny B Goode 5
King Solomon's Marbles 2
Lazy River Road 2
Let It Grow 6
Liberty 8
Loose Lucy 7
Loser 7
Lovelight 6
Maggie's Farm 7
Mason's Children 3
Me and Bobby McGee 7
Milestone 5
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo 3
Momma Tried 7
Monkey and the Engineer 5
Mountains of the Moon 5
Mr. Charlie 8
New Potato Caboose 1
New Minglewood Blues 4
New Speedway Boogie 3
Not Fade Away 4
One more Saturday night 5
Passenger 2
Peggy-O (acoustic) 2
Playing In The Band 3,7
Pride of Cucamonga 2
Promised land 7
Ramble On Rose 7
Ripple 2
Samson And Delilah 1,6
Satisfaction 6
Scarlet Begonias 6
Shakedown Street 1
Slipknot! 1,6
Smokestack Lightning 7
Stagger Lee 8
Standing On The Moon 3
Stella Blue 7
St. Stephen 3
Sugar Magnolia (with Tipper Gore on drums) 2
Sugaree 4
Terrapin Station 5
The Eleven 3
The Other One 4
The Music Never Stopped 1
The Wheel 6
They Love Each Other 7
Throwing Stones 4
Touch Of Grey 1
Truckin' 1,7
Unbroken Chain 4
Uncle John's Band 2,6
Viola Lee Blues 4
West LA Fadeaway 4
Drums/space/ 1,2,3,4,6,7
rhythm devils 1,5,6.7

No Monkey

Zombie dude, as much as I am enjoying your frequent songlists, I don't think they actually played Monkey & the Engineer in Mass...I believe the Sirius radio people played the Reckoning version during the intermission.

Nassau & MSG for me this weekend, hoo!

thanks for the Dead history

thanks for the Dead history in PA David. You should have mentioned the Hershey 6/28/85 show as a notable PA show outside of Philly or Pittsburgh. Pretty rippin! Also the two Harrisburg shows at City Island in 83 and 84, though not as strong but still cool and outside of the big city markets the Dead played in PA over the years. Thanks just the same for the updates and show reviews so far. Good stuff. Keep it coming!

Golden Road

Golden Road

error

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monkey is an error, it was posted on dead,net as part of the setlist that night and I didn't go back and proof it, thanks

Revolution

Revolution

Thanks

ZOMBY
Thanks for the up date list sure is fun till they come west and we see the boys up close

Thanks again GA

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