Stranger
Bertha
Wang Dang Doodle
Loser
El Paso
Althea,
Eternity
Deal
Foolish Heart
I Want To Tell You
Looks Like Rain,
Samba In The Rain
Uncle John
Saint of Circumstance
DRUMSPACE
Miracle
SOTM
Lovelight
The Mighty Quinn
dead comment
howlin' sky
The never ending story
SUMMER SHOWERS
Rain, Rain and More Rain
Talk about fun & strange
Have a Heart
The Rain Kept Falling
Ran into a rainstorm
SPECIAL EFFECTS!
fond memory of that night
"The rains came and wondered through my head"
TRAFFIC & the Dead; priceless ! !
Rain, Wind, Brrrrrrrrrrrr
~Samba in the Rain!~
THE WEATHER'S FINE
IT RAINED HARD!!!!!!!!
RAN INTO A RAIN STORM.........
RAN INTO A RAIN STORM.........
Buckeye
Hypothermia and every rain song imaginable
My first show...what a show!
Hey Hackster,I remember the
MIGHTY good last show
A rude awakening,but worth it!
my one and only
This was supposed to be my 1st show...
Great experience
Rough day to be running a recorder
The Day the Sky Opened up!!!
set list
jerry = al roker
the Rain show
1st dead show
I was 18
This night is one of the best
Don't remember rain?
The rains came
Worst Concert Exp EVER
To be fair the band was OK, from what little I remember. I could swear that they played 'Bird Song' along with 'Rain'. Because my buddy & I were freezing our assess off in our cargo shorts, tie-dies and sandles while standing 30(?) feet from the band, in the mud with no rain gear not even a hat. We felt like the band saw us shivering uncontrollably when they were warming up and hit us with 'Bird Song' first, then 'Rain' to put the final nail in the coffin that was Buckeye Lake '94. Maybe I'm wrong about 'Bird Song' it could have been the onset of hypothermia that caused us to hear it and it's possible they weren't mocking the 2 18yr old DeadHeads from Chicago that brought nothing but 2 tickets, good vibes, 2 girls, $500, a positive attitude and the excitement of getting to see the greatest band play in a beautiful venue.
So why was it the worst concert exp ever? What could possibly bring us from the ecstasy of arriving in the lush green rolling hills of Buckeye Lake, OH to the agony of sitting in an SUV w/o heat, soaking wet listening to the show from our 'camp site'??? THE PEOPLE!!! I'm sure those of you who've posted your experience weren't the ones that ruined our trip and made us walk out of a show early, for the first and only time. Everyone we met was from PA or NY. Decent enough ppl. If decent is defined as greedy, uncaring a-holes. Not 1 person offered a seat on their blanket, a spot under their tarp, a light for a smoke, a towel, a toke, help finding the girls that were separated from us, any form of comfort (was not a Wharf Rat yet) and we weren't shy about asking for help. We just wanted to make the best out of what had been an extremely negative experience outside of the show, inside of the show. No matter where we walked in the show everyone stuck to their group and it was awful. I really would have been happy with an honest answer, a helping hand or a hug. It was that bad. I'd never been to a show like that. At least I had sweet home Chicago and managed to score 12 tickets to see those last 2 shows the following year. 4 of those tickets became "miracles". I left those shows feeling like all was right with the world and it was for just under 1 month. But even sitting alone in my room, listening to Help On the Way>Slipknot> Franklin's Tower>Brokedown Palace & He's Gone while I cried uncontrollably the night of 8/9/95 - even then I was happier and in a better place than I was on that cold rainy day in late July at Buckeye Lake, OH surrounded by tens of thousands of "friends"
Buckeye 94
Cold rain. Very cold rain.....wow! Also, that official photo is Buckeye 93
Hitched from Erie
I remember hitchhiking from Erie Pennsylvania to the show. It took me quite a bit of time to get there and I was really exhausted. Found a ticket grabbed a bite to eat.
And went into the show and yes it did rain but I didn’t mind. I thought it was absolutely beautiful magical… I will never forget the show