• Greensboro Coliseum - April 1, 1991

setlist

  • Jack Straw
    Peggy-O
    It's All Over Now
    Candyman
    Tom Thumb's Blues
    Picasso Moon
    Bird Song

    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Looks Like Rain
    Dark Star
    drums
    space
    Dark Star Reprise
    Playin' Reprise
    Black Peter
    Turn On Your Love Light

    Baby Blue

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  • tomsned66
    13 years 8 months ago
    Great Dark Star!
    This was one of the last great shows I remember attending. The Dark Star was old school long. I took the banjo player and other guitar player from my bluegrass band to this show. They loved it - we do the Seldom Scene's version of I Know You Rider so they really dug that. I don't think they quite knew what to make of the Deadheads :) On the way out, we passed through the gauntlet of vendors and James (one of my band mates), after being offered all kinds of things, turned to me and asked, "do you reckon anyone's selling some Skoal here?" I said, "you might find something to put between your cheek and gum but it ain't tobacco ;) Tom Snediker Lead guitar, vocals The Kind, Crossties, Scott Fore and His Hillbilly Hotclub
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    mojojojoiii
    13 years 10 months ago
    front row!!!!
    We scored tix through a friend that had a Ticketmaster location, when he called and told me we had some good tickets we were happy! Then I picked them up!!!!!!! We had four front row tix between Jerry and Bruce. Chuck, Eric, Pam and myself had such a large time that people were commenting after the show that they could see how much fun we had from halfway back on the floor. We got to talk to Hornsby a little which was cool. The Dark Star was such a blast...never thought i'd get to hear it live and it was a great one. Greensboro was always a trip, figuratively and literally...I miss the good 'ol days!
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    salem
    15 years 1 month ago
    Excellent show
    I was going to UNC- Greensboro at the time. The colisseum was close enough to walk to. FUN TIMES ensued over those two days. The Dark Star was amazing... imho it surely rivals any played. I love the ~10 min jam before the first verse.
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setlist
Jack Straw
Peggy-O
It's All Over Now
Candyman
Tom Thumb's Blues
Picasso Moon
Bird Song

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Looks Like Rain
Dark Star
drums
space
Dark Star Reprise
Playin' Reprise
Black Peter
Turn On Your Love Light

Baby Blue
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Dan Healy had the place sounding great! Long tuning before Dark Star, then a long jam before the first verse. Right after the verse, the music got Very Weird Very Fast! It seemed like the Dark Star continued on through drums and space for a total duration of about 45 minutes! Then we got the Playin' reprise from the night before! Double Blue Dylan with the Thumb and Baby Blue! Phil was ROCKIN© at this gig! ". . . Music is the best!" (fz)
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The highlights from this show are numerous; Jack Straw opener, Phil!, unbelievable Bird Song, and we're not even in the second set yet. Possibly the best China/Rider I ever caught, crazy Dark Star and the rest is a blur, until cozying up to a beautiful Baby Blue. Two great nights in NC, tough tickets but well worth it.
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Scalped a ticket for $50...Most I ever paid for a show....Damn worth it...!!!
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The band rocked at these shows!!!! The locals were totally vibin - what a sweet time.
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And what a show he got!! (His 12th birthday gift) ~And he was kind enough to share the occasion with me. ((((Nathan)))) Big fat love, Mom Dark Star reprise got my son boogeying!
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I was sixteen, my best friend and I ~ we were pretty local, we saved up babysittin money and borrowed her mom's car. wow, :) The rest was history...
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16 as well. Drove down from va and wow. Never forget it, I actually took my eyes off the stage and looked around during BP and was amamzed as the whole place jumped
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Awesome April Fools show- Mail ordered my tickes first and only FRONT ROW CENTER!!! Bobby was spittin' on me...CNTR Sec. Row A Seat 7.
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Sunshine Unreal April Fool's show! I was almost 21 and happy to be there. Unbelievable. When Dark Star crashed man it crashed. What a show! Did both shows in Greensboro and on to the Omni! How much fun was that?
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I was going to UNC- Greensboro at the time. The colisseum was close enough to walk to. FUN TIMES ensued over those two days. The Dark Star was amazing... imho it surely rivals any played. I love the ~10 min jam before the first verse.
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We scored tix through a friend that had a Ticketmaster location, when he called and told me we had some good tickets we were happy! Then I picked them up!!!!!!! We had four front row tix between Jerry and Bruce. Chuck, Eric, Pam and myself had such a large time that people were commenting after the show that they could see how much fun we had from halfway back on the floor. We got to talk to Hornsby a little which was cool. The Dark Star was such a blast...never thought i'd get to hear it live and it was a great one. Greensboro was always a trip, figuratively and literally...I miss the good 'ol days!
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This was one of the last great shows I remember attending. The Dark Star was old school long. I took the banjo player and other guitar player from my bluegrass band to this show. They loved it - we do the Seldom Scene's version of I Know You Rider so they really dug that. I don't think they quite knew what to make of the Deadheads :) On the way out, we passed through the gauntlet of vendors and James (one of my band mates), after being offered all kinds of things, turned to me and asked, "do you reckon anyone's selling some Skoal here?" I said, "you might find something to put between your cheek and gum but it ain't tobacco ;) Tom Snediker Lead guitar, vocals The Kind, Crossties, Scott Fore and His Hillbilly Hotclub