5-9 The Forum

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Well, allow me to start by saying that I love the Forum in LA. Abandoned by its former residents, the LA King and LA Lakers for the newer, shinier confines of the Staples Center, it remains a viable venue due to concerts and other events. It might feel a little old and dated, but it sounds great and has a good old feeling to it.

Where to begin with the Grateful Dead’s history in LA? With “only” 41 shows in LA proper, there were at least that many shows at venues that I’d consider LA without actually being in the city limits. Shows in Irvine, Hollywood, Inglewood (home of the Forum for this stop on The Dead’s tour) El Monte, and Santa Monica total about 40, and add to that a dozen in Long Beach and one near Long Beach at Terminal Island, and you have close to a hundred LA-area concerts.

As some of you might know, LA was the Grateful Dead’s home for a few months in early 1966, when Bear brought them down to live, rehearse, play gigs and possibly get a record deal. They played some great little early gigs (check out the CD Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 for some of that early 1966 material that’ll knock your socks off) and rehearsed a lot. And ate a lot of meat and drank a lot of milk.

There are really so many ways to look at the band’s history in LA that we’ll do a quick run through of the places and times they’ve played in the area. They played this very same Forum seven times, in 1977 and 1989, with other major indoor venues for the band being the Shrine (10 shows 1967-1968), the other Shrine (four shows 1976 and 1978) the UCLA Pauley Ballroom, and seven shows at the LA Sports Arena. In the early years there were several shows at venues with names like the Danish Center, AIAA Hall, Ambassador Hotel’s Banana Grove, The Club and other cool one-off venues for the Grateful Dead.

Most famous amongst Dead Heads in terms of Grateful Dead music from the LA area are likely the two shows from the Hollywood Palladium in August 1971. These shows featured not only one of the greatest versions of Hard To Handle ever played on 8/6/71, but plenty of other fine music. Some it was included as bonus material on Road Trips Vol. 1 No. 3 and some was included as part of Dick’s Picks 35 (aka the Houseboat Tapes), so definitely check those two CDs out for some great playing. Between them there is about eight hours of stunning Grateful Dead music from Chicago, San Diego, Terminal Island, Yale Bowl and Hollywood. Two perfectly complementary albums. While we’re talking about the Hollywood Palladium, I have to mentioned to the excellent shows on 9/9&10/72, just after the Boulder show on 9/3/72. Of course, from the Shrine Exhibition Hall on 8/23&24/68, there were the two exceptional shows that make up Two From the Vault (8/24 plus a big jam from 8/23), some of the finest 1968 Dead you’ll hear outside of January and February. One of the great missing shows from the vault is from this very venue, the Great Western Forum, on 6/4/77. This show was just a few days after the world theatrical premier of The Grateful Dead Movie on 6/1/77 at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York, and was the show that fell between the end of the massively great April-May 1977 tour and the three magical nights at Winterland 6/7-9/77. What a terrific run of shows this was. So, although the June 4, 1977 show isn’t in the vault, there are excellent audience tapes of this show floating around, so do try to hear it if you can.

With so many shows to mention in the LA area, we likely should keep it to what we’ve already mentioned. Otherwise we’d start talking about the three nights at Legion Stadium in El Monte, the many great nights at Irvine and Long Beach, the 1976 shows at the Shrine, the show in 1989 at which Bob Dylan showed up, the other shows in 1989 at which Bruce Horsnby and Spencer Davis sat in.

Have fun at the show!

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.

Set 1

I’d forgotten about the funky yellow and orange seats in the Forum. It’s so funky! The first set has an unreal list to it. The last time Bobby, Phil, Bill and Mickey played Viola Lee Blues and Caution in the same set in LA was 11/10/67 at the Shrine. That’s pretty darn cool. I like the idea of adding a couple of cool early 1970s songs around Viola Lee Blues, Bertha and Black Peter. And to cap things off with a big Cosmic Charlie is a terrific way to end what is a crazy-looking set. It just hit me that I ran into Fred Savage at this venue a few years ago and said “Doogie Howser!” Oops. The tour is now 19 shows old and they keep playing remarkable setlists.

Set 2

I heard a lot of people hoping for a few specific songs tonight, and the first set took care of all of the Viola Lee Blues requests, and the second set started out with the much-hoped-for Shakedown Street, followed by another New Speedway Boogie, played so well on this tour. Everything from Workingman’s Dead has been played exceptionally well on the tour so far. The somewhat-expected Scarlet>Fire came next, as it was hard not to be thinking about the fires in Santa Barbara. They then veer into the always-impressive-on-this-tour Rhythm Devils part of the show, during which Bill and Mickey have been conjuring some incredibly way-out-there sounds. Space. Out of Space comes Dark Star, which is another of the many songs loads of people were talking about in the lead-up to the show. There are very few classic Grateful Dead songs they haven’t yet played on this tour, and Wharf Rat was one of them. No longer, as the first Wharf Rat of the tour was busted out tonight in LA. Another taste of Dark Star and then a double dose of Bob Weir rock-n-roll with Satisfaction and One More Saturday Night seems like an appropriate way to end a show in LA. Now homeward bound to two shows in the Bay Area…


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Setlist

(Set 1)

  •   Viola Lee Blues
  •   Bertha
  •   Viola Lee Blues
  •   Caution
  •   Viola Lee Blues
  •   Black Peter
  •   Cosmic Charlie

(Set 2)

  •   Shakedown Street
  •   New Speedway Boogie
  •   Scarlet Begonias
  •   Fire On The Mountain
  •   Drums>
  •   Space
  •   Dark Star
  •   Wharf Rat
  •   Dark Star
  •   Satisfaction
  •   Donor Rap

  • (Encore)

  •   One More Saturday Night

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Promised Land!!!!!!! Welcome

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Promised Land!!!!!!! Welcome Home Boys!!!!!!!

Black Throated Wind?

Haven't seen it on any set list. Can we get a first???

Black Throated Wind

Sorry....Black Throated Wind...haven't seen it on any set list this tour. Can we get a first here in LA???

West L.A. Fadeaway...

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Got a ticket to the show, wasn't sure I was gonna go.
My last Grateful Dead Show was at the Forum in December 1994. Remember when a ticket to New Year's cost $25 and the music was FREE? I miss Jerry, Brent and Bill.

Actually the last time the

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Actually the last time the Grateful Dead played the LA Forum it was still known as the Great Western Forum and that was 12/10/89 , Spencer Davis joined the band that night for an "I'm A Man" first set closer. This was also the weekend a fan was choked out by police and lost his life, The Dead never returned to the Forum...

Fall tour 93 & 94 were at the LA Sports Arena

I can't wait for tomorrow...just a few miles down the 405 and I'm there !

Shakedown opener...

Have a fantastic time everybody!

East Coast Head

The comments(mostly) are far too negative on this website
What happened to Deadheads with the carefree, positive attitudes of the past? Why has evryone become a Music Critic?

Enjoy the shows (may be the last ones ever)
Have agreat time with friends and family
Party your butts off
Relax

Have a great time.

The Worcester MA show (4/19) was excellent.

Peace

the head who lost his life

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the head who lost his life by the way was Patrick Shanahan and he was a 19 year old UCSB business major who was a little too dosed that night and found his way into the hands of Inglewood PD instead of a Rock Med tent , a questionable chokehold was used and he passed at the scene

Who knows...he could very well have been a 39 year old head dancing next to you at the show tonight if not for the circumstances of that evening..

Tonight being the first Dead show at The Forum since that night 20 years ago, I'll be sure to dance my ass off for Patrick!

RIP DoDa Man

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RIP

DoDa Man ;^ )

Without love in the dream it'll never come true
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Robert Hunter, Jerry Garcia
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Los Angeles

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I wonder if they will play I Need A Miracle?

Tonight's the night

See all you Heads tonight! Can hardly wait...scored some all access passes so I'll be listening from the stage. The Dead in LA!

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