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It is great to see the band returning to the Rosemont Horizon, now known as All State Arena, and the Chicago area, a place filled with loads and loads of wonderful Grateful Dead concerts from 1968 to the very final Grateful Dead show, on 7/9/95 at Soldier Field.

The first time the Grateful Dead visited Illinois was in November, 1968, when they’d played the Kinetic Playground for two nights (with Procol Harum), a venue to which they’d return two months late for two more shows. From November 1970 to October 1971, the band performed six shows in Chicago on four separate visits, two each to The Syndrome and the Auditorium Theatre. A couple of these concerts, 8/23&24/71 have been released on CD as Dick’s Picks Vol. 35 (aka The Houseboat Tapes) and Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 3, both releases worth checking out if you like that stripped down one drummer Grateful Dead. With Pigpen beginning to feel a little under the weather, those concerts featured really more of a quartet, with occasional organ, vocal and harmonica contributions by Pigpen. The concert on 8/24/71 featured the first of two live versions of Pigpen’s Empty Pages, included on DP 35. The Dead would return to the Auditorium Theatre in 1976 during the comeback tour, and 1977 for two shows on the magnificent April-May 1977 tour.

In 1978, the Grateful Dead moved on from the Auditorium Theatre, performing at the Uptown Theatre on the three separate occasions in 1978 for a total of eight shows. They’d also play six more shows there in 1980 and 1981, three per year. Other venues in Chicago worth noting in regards to the Grateful Dead’s history there include UIC Pavillion, where they played three great shows in 1987, the International Amphitheatre (site of shows in 1973 and 1974) and Solider Field, site of nine Grateful Dead shows from 1991-1995. The title track from the So Many Roads boxed set was recorded at Soldier field at the very last Grateful Dead show. The site of these shows on The Dead’s current tour was also the home of 13 Grateful Dead shows from 1981 to 1994, and was pretty much the band’s indoor home in Chicago starting in 1981. Brent Mydland’s final concerts too place in the town of Tinley Park just outside of Chicago, at the World Music Theatre in July 1990. Just days later, Bret was gone. Also worthy of honourable mention is a venue not in Chicago, but also not too far, and that’s Assembly Hall in Champaign-Urbana Illinois. I only mention it because two outstanding Grateful Dead shows took place there in February 1973 (and a pretty good show in December 1981).

Musically, there was plenty of great material played by the Grateful Dead in Chicago. The second show at the Electric Theatre in 1969, on 4/26/69, was included on Dick’s Picks Vol. 26 (coupled with the excellent show the next night in Minneapolis). The show on 7/25/74 featured a distinct Slipknot! jam coming out of Dark Star, the second such stand-alone attempt at Slipknot, and the last time it would be played on its own before being joined with Help On The Way and Franklin’s Tower in 1975. The three show in January-February, 1978 were incredibly tight and were closer in their energy and format to the 1977 sound than they were to the 1978 sound that was more distinctly formed in April, 1978. The Soldier Field show on 6/22/91 was one of the finest shows from a very, very good year of Grateful Dead performances, and features a terrific opening sequence of Hell In A Bucket, Shakedown Street, Wang Dang Doodle. That’s some music certainly worth seeking out.

The late-add of the second night in Chicago on the current tour by The Dead is definitely a welcome addition. It just didn’t seem one night would be enough to pack in what we expect will be so much great music in such a great city.

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.

Chicago - Set 1

Back to Chicago, site of many great shows, as well as the last ever Grateful Dead show and Brent Mydland’s last show. Regardless of those sad events, it’s still a great place for these guys to be for a couple of days, and looking at the first set’s list, it looks like it’s going to be one of those shows. As promised, here’s a recap of the show as it relates to the Grateful Dead’s history. A mix of old and not-quite-as-old, with a lot of cool stuff mixed in. A China Cat opener, always a nice way to ease into the show, then doesn’t go into Rider, similar to what happened a week ago on the tour (when they finished the combination at a later show…), which was followed by an even older song, Born Cross-Eyed. Then came the first “new” song of the night, Built To Last. Then comes the tour’s third Pride of Cucamonga, always great to hear Phil sing this quirky tune from Mars Hotel. His vocal delivery hasn’t changed in the 35 years since he recorded it in March, 1974. An always-rocking I Need A is followed by my favourite of Weir’s bluesy numbers, Wang Dang Doodle (although I also love Minglewood, Rooster, CC Rider and Walkin’ Blues…), and then a ladies’ choice, West LA Fadeaway. And then along comes a REALLY new song, Liberty. I just heard that great version from 1994 on the So Many Roads boxed and remember how much I love this great Garcia-Hunter song. And then another Watchtower, which has been played extremely well this tour! A great looking set indeed.

Set 2

Back to acoustic Dead! If I remember correctly (THAT’s what IIRC means! I just got it…), this is the first acoustic segment since the second set opening of Nassau, the third overall on the tour after the one in DC on 4/14. This one had Mexicali Blues, Into The Mystic (played electrically in Albany) and Peggy-O, pretty darn cool. Bobby has made a habit of playing a little acoustic sets at RatDog shows, and it’s wonderful to hear him play the acoustic guitar. I used to love seeing Weir & Wasserman play those great acoustic sets 1989-1992, during which I saw them a lot in very cool places (Merriweather, Burlington, the super-cool spinning stage in Toronto, Scranton, etc). Then comes A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, the second of the tour after the DC acoustic version, and then somewhat surprisingly, the acoustic set slips into Drums, followed by the obligatory Space. But then comes the perfect out-of-Space song, Iko Iko, always a smooth jam out of Space. This and Not Fade Away were always such great way to get everybody back up and dancing. Then comes Standing On The Moon, always great in the Grateful Dead days in the post-Drums ballad slot. And just like the pacing of a Grateful Dead show, this Garcia-Hunter ballad rips into GDTRFB, which have been exceptional on this tour, really blow-the-roof-off-the-place kind of stuff. Then a double dose of an encore, with Imagine and Box of Rain (the last Grateful Dead song ever played, in this very city) wrap up night one in Chicago during what’s shaping up to be one of the finest tours any of these guys have done since 1995.

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Setlist

(Set 1)

  •   China Cat Sunflower>
  •   Born Cross-Eyed
  •   Built To Last
  •   Pride Of Cucamonga
  •   I Need A Miracle>
  •   Wang Dang Doodle
  •   West L.A. Fadeaway
  •   Liberty
  •   All Along the Watchtower

(Set 2)

  •   Mexicali Blues
  •   Into The Mystic
  •   Peggy-O
  •   A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
  •   Space>
  •   Drums>
  •   Iko Iko>
  •   Standing On The Moon>
  •   Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
  •   Donor Rap
  •   Imagine

  • (Encore)

  •   Box Of Rain

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ahhhh

ahhhh

here we go... China Cat ->

here we go...

China Cat -> Born Cross-Eyed to open
(according to somebody inside posting to the PhilZone bb)

Openers yet?

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Ok, Alaskahead, NOW it's 37 minutes.
~ Dred

right on Dred, it's all

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right on Dred, it's all good.

China Cat > Born

China Cat >
Born Cross-Eyed
Built to Last
Pride of Cucamonga

>>> Miracle

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>>> Miracle

Regarding the Past

Please report the shows in terms of the present.

The opening essay has clearly established the Grateful Dead's history in Chi town. Excellent.

When discussing the music performed tonight, and here forth, I think it of greatest respect to avert from overly discussing the present time in terms of the past.

For example, the show on 4.28.09 really suffered because the band spent so much time attempting to reference the great show on 3.29.90. The show played on 4.29.09 was much stronger, I think, because the band was clearly focused on playing the best show possible in the spirit of their musical goal.

Although you could make a loose comparison to the approach of 1976 for the second night, when the band was deliberately playing mellow while seeking to waste not even a single note, with the second night of IZOD, they were really playing according to the music in their hearts, the standard they uphold, and the struggle to realize their great potential.

For tonight and forward, I hope that the reviews will keep this spirit in mind. I like the Dead best when they don't rest on their laurels. That's one reason I think this tour has been so great. Let the reviews reflect that!

With deep respect.

Looks like another smoker!

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I have been jamming this tour since Greensboro, the only show I made it to. I was glad to be part of it all. I'm jamming Philly 1 right now. I'm going to have the entire tour to jam for a long time. jam on America.

Coconut Phil, living Free.

Liberty & Watchtower end Set

Liberty & Watchtower end Set 1.

had a miracle ticket for

had a miracle ticket for tonight's show :>) but......... 3hrs away and gotta pay those dues what a drag it is getting old ; > ( see ya @ roth bury!!!!!!!???????!!!!!!!!!!!

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