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Ah, yes, back at the Meadowlands, where the Grateful Dead had a long, at times outstanding, history at both venues here, Giants Stadium and the Brendan Byrne Arena (aka Meadowlands Arena, aka the current Izod Center). The band performed 30 times at the Meadowlands, with a nearly-even split between indoor and outdoor shows, 14 at Giants Stadium and 16 in the Arena.
The Grateful Dead’s first visit to the Meadowlands was on 9/2/78, to Giants Stadium, with the show being a kind of send-off for the Egypt ’78 shows, which took place two weeks later. This show in 1978 was the band’s second consecutive Labour Day Saturday visit to New Jersey where they drew massive crowds to both gigs (the 1977 show on 9/3/77 at Englishtown, of course, was made into the stunning Dick’s Picks Vol. 15), owing to two main factors: the huge numbers of New York City-area Dead Heads, and the fact that the show in 1977 was the first New York area show since May, and in the case of the 1978, it was the Grateful Dead’s only New York area show of the year, and aside from 11/24/78 in Passaic, the band was seemingly avoiding the city. With five Nassau and five Madison Square Garden shows in 1979, they sure made up for it quickly. After 1978, the next Giants Stadium shows were in 1987, 1989 and then every year between 1991 and 1995, with two shows per summer from 1989 onward. The 1987 show was part of the Dylan and the Dead tour, and featured some great energy. Starting in 1983, the Grateful Dead visited the indoor Brendan Byrne Arena every year up to 1989, with the exception of 1986.
There were loads of musical highlights at the Meadowlands, and in terms of just Giants Stadium performances, they included the stellar Scarlet>Fire on 9/2/78; the Morning Dew second set opener on 7/12/87 (a show the featured an excellent first set); the two great shows on the summer tour of 1989, with numerous highlights including an opening Shakedown>Jack Straw>West LA Fadeaway on 7/9/89 that began two incredible nights of music. In 1991, the new version of the Grateful Dead returned to the Giants Stadium after a year off with new keyboard players Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby, playing two solid nights of music, with the second show in particular being a standout. This second show featured a rare Eyes of the World opener and a Dark Star theme throughout. Thankfully, this show was not only video taped (some of which was broadcast on network TV), but it was also recorded to multi-track tape, so hopefully a nice 5.1 DVD release is produced some day.
On the indoor side of things, the Grateful Dead played plenty of great shows at the Brendan Byrne starting with shows in 1983 that featured an appearance by old friend of the Grateful Dead Stephen Stills on 4/17/83, playing on his own Black Queen, as well as Iko Iko, One More Saturday Night and Johnny B. Goode. Also in 1983, at the first show on 4/16/83, Bobby debuted his Little Star song that only lasted a short while in the repertoire. In 1984 and 1985, the band made two-night stops here on the Fall Tours, with a spring stop in 1987 and 1988. The shows in 1988 were excellent, coming on the heels of three great nights in Hampton, VA. The 4/1/88 show had an extraordinary first set, and a second set that didn’t have the most insane setlist, but that featured monumental playing. Finally, in 1989, the Grateful Dead played a five night run at the Brendan Byrne Arena, with Bobby and Jerry visiting David Letterman for their final trip together to Late Night, performing Second That Emotion. They did not attempt to levitate Jerry, as they had in 1987. The 1989 shows wrapped up on 10/16/89, Bobby’s birthday, with a show for the ages, one so good that it was released in its entirety as Nightfall of Diamonds.
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.
Meadowlands - Set 1
I had such a terrible experience at the Meadowlands in July 1987 (although the show itself was GREAT!) that I vowed to never return. Which I didn’t. Until about nine months later, in March, 1988. And July, 1989. Ah, yes, good times. With the Devils now playing in Newark, the Nets are the main tenant of the former Brendan Byrne Arena, although even they could move soon, with talk of a new Brooklyn arena for the Nets. The first set of tonight’s show opens with a couple of Garcia-Hunter tunes from Mars Hotel, U.S. Blues and Scarlet Begonias. This then flows into the expected Fire On The Mountain, but perhaps a little less-expected is the special guest sitting in, Branford Marsalis. Branford has a relationship going back 19 years with these guys, to the first time he sat in with the Grateful Dead on 3/29/90 at Nassau. Sometimes guests didn’t fit in too well with the Grateful Dead music, but Branford really fit perfectly. And speaking of that Nassau show, next is the first repeat from that show, Bird Song. And then comes another nice, classic Grateful Dead first set jamming song, Feel Like A Stranger, followed by High Time. And then to wrap up the first set with Lovelight, it seems the band members are very happy to be back in New Jersey.
Set 2
It looks like a great, crowd-pleasing opening of the set, with two favourites, New Potato Caboose and Estimated Prophet, both being played for the second time on the tour, followed by another second-time-on-tour song, Milestones. As my friend David pointed out, “Branford good tonight!” And on a song like that, he sure would have some room to shine. As I’ve said a few times in this space during the tour, don’t miss a moment of the Drums (aka Rhythm Devils) portion of the show. Bill and Mickey are having loads of fun during their duet, often with Jeff staying out for some cool sounds. And Mickey has been conjuring sounds from way outer space, as you’ve probably read about elsewhere, making this one of the highest points every night out there. This drops into Space, which then goes into the long-awaited Dear Mr. Fantasy. This song is so closely associated with Brent, it sure is nice to see it drop into the repertoire of this band, as it was always such a great song when the Grateful Dead played, with Jerry and Brent sharing vocals. I think I’ll pop in 6/14/84 later on tonight, or the great version on Without A Net. This then dropped into Dark Star, the second verse, which completes the song from its beginning at Nassau a few nights earlier. I heard a few people call for that today, so it’s nice to see them finish the thought. And next is the song that most people think of when they think of the 3/29/90 Branford show, Eyes Of The World. So, they played all of the main Branford tunes from Nassau 1990 tonight, Bird Song, Estimated, Dark Star, Eyes. Very cool. And wrapping it all up with a Franklin’s Tower encore puts the icing on the cake. More music in New Jersey on Wednesday…
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(Set 1)
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U.S. Blues
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Scarlet Begonias>
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Fire On The Mountain*
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Bird Song*
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Feel Like A Stranger*
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High Time
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Turn On Your Love Light*
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New Potato Caboose>
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Estimated Prophet>*
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Milestones>*
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Drums>*
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Space*
(Set 2)
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Dear Mr. Fantasy>*
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Dark Star>*
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Eyes of the World*
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Donor Rap
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Franklin's Tower*
(Encore)
*With Branford Marsalis














Comments
tering it up
i have a feeling the boyz will be teran it up in nj tonight the have a lil rest that was well deserved after the past week. it is sure nice to see them back with such energy and going so deep into the vaults to make this tour so memorable. thanks boyz
loaves and fishes,dont give up dont ever give up!
i hope the boys pull out a
i hope the boys pull out a "At a siding > Terrapin Flyer" sometime before the tour is over. i dont believe they've done one together, and itd sound great with branford. one can only hope!
jersey shows..
branford tonight maybe eyes or help>slip>franklins that would be wonderful.....cant wait took a half a day today to party all night long..
I am just watching the clock
I am just watching the clock @ work now ready to go!!!
In my office across the street....
I work in the office building across Route 3 from the "Izod" Arena and was at the first show here back in '78. The heads are beginning to arrive and various law enforcement agencies are having their last team meetings at various posts around the venue. Unfortunately, I will not be attending either night... with two kids away at college next fall, $100 is just too much for us, I'm sorry to say. I will be cranking Cornell 5/8/77 on the way home from work tonight. Enjoy the show!
Jesse Benton
tick tick tick tick
tick tick tick tick
Eyes
Scarlet/fire
Help/Slip/Franklins
Milestones
Rider
get me outta here
Don't forget the estimated
Don't forget the estimated into eyes, oh yeah & the lovelight =)
Dark Star
I would expect the band to finish up the Dark Star from Nassau tonight or tomorrow.
I hope they sound as good as they did at MSG - because the sound at Nassau SUCKED!!! I was in 35 row right next to the SBD and I couldn't here a thing!!! The sound was so poor that I spent the whole night with my hands cupped behind my ears.
MSG was totally different. They sounded much more like the Dead I remember!!!
What band are we getting tonight??? We will see...
You can't blame the band for
You can't blame the band for the bad sound at Nassau - the sound has always sucked there, no matter who is playing!
when the sound is bad move your seat to the hifi zone
go to the closest section to the stage in 100s or 200s where a stack is pointed at your face. then look for a dude by himself ...and trade your tick for his...look for a floor seat kinda guy. nassau always had alot of dead spots back in theday