• Autzen Stadium - July 19, 1987
    "Addams Family" tuning before "Masterpiece" - first "Dead Man" - only "Heart Of Mine" - final "Judas Priest" - first "Maggie's Farm" - first "Rainy Day Women" - final "Tangled Up" - first "Watching The River Flow"

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  • Iko Iko
    Feel Like a Stranger
    Franklin's Tower
    New Minglewood Blues
    Peggy-O
    Addams Family
    Masterpiece
    West L.A. Fadeaway
    Let it Grow

    Gimme Some Lovin'
    Playin' in the Band
    He's Gone
    Spoonful
    drums
    The Wheel
    Truckin'
    Wharf Rat
    Turn on Your Love Light

    Maggie's Farm
    Dead Man, Dead Man
    Watching the River Flow
    Simple Twist of Fate
    Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
    Stuck Inside of Mobile
    Heart of Mine
    Baby Blue
    Rainy Day Woman
    Queen Jane Approximately
    Ballad of a Thin Man
    Highway 61
    Tangled Up in Blue

    Touch of Grey
    All Along the Watchtower

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    Ithaca69
    11 years 8 months ago
    Set the course for my life
    I was 17 when I went to this show.my first dead show.I have seen Dylan many times since then(again this Oct.)this is still the show that is most memorable.me and my friends tried zippy the pin head.WOW.I would love to acquire a recording of this show.If anyone knows where I could get a copy I would love to hear for you.
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    ehuloko
    14 years 6 months ago
    Dylan
    This was indeed a good show although when Dylan joined them the band had a hell of a time trying to stay in the pocket with Dylan's odd rhythmic delivery. They did manage to stay in the pocket, no small feat considering they were a backup band for "god", but Dylan ended up having to adjust to them. Twas a fun show and it set the stage, so to speak, for a series of subsequent Dead shows at Autzen in the following years.
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    cheyler196
    15 years ago
    Fair show
    The Dead sets were very uninspiring (5 minute Playin' !?). I've listened to every available recording of this show over the last 20 years and just cannot get into it. The weather was wonderful, hot as hell. I wasn't interested in the Dylan set at the time but time has been kind to the Dylan set at least and it is a fantastic set in its own right, I'd listen to it any time. Forget the Dead sets from this date, but make an effort to find and listen to the Dylan set, in fact e-mail me if you need it. It is the best of the six sets they did together (by far). Best arrangements, best playing.
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"Addams Family" tuning before "Masterpiece" - first "Dead Man" - only "Heart Of Mine" - final "Judas Priest" - first "Maggie's Farm" - first "Rainy Day Women" - final "Tangled Up" - first "Watching The River Flow"
setlist
Iko Iko
Feel Like a Stranger
Franklin's Tower
New Minglewood Blues
Peggy-O
Addams Family
Masterpiece
West L.A. Fadeaway
Let it Grow

Gimme Some Lovin'
Playin' in the Band
He's Gone
Spoonful
drums
The Wheel
Truckin'
Wharf Rat
Turn on Your Love Light

Maggie's Farm
Dead Man, Dead Man
Watching the River Flow
Simple Twist of Fate
Frankie Lee and Judas Priest
Stuck Inside of Mobile
Heart of Mine
Baby Blue
Rainy Day Woman
Queen Jane Approximately
Ballad of a Thin Man
Highway 61
Tangled Up in Blue

Touch of Grey
All Along the Watchtower
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This was my first...rained A LOT the day before. The sun came out for the show, my mind was blown, my life was changed.
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I was walking around on the field, which is made from this spongy 'astro' material...and just coning on when they broke out Feel Like A Stranger... walking on that surface definitely made that song resonate for me... Eugene, Oregon is always worth checking out if you're in the area. They have a state fair outside of Eugene every summer that is the most hippified state fair you could dream of. Made by hippies for hippies...you do the math.
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I was coming on... just for the record, to my knowledge, I have never coned on... However, there is always the possibility that I have without knowing it... just for the record...
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ther is a spiritual life force that was attemting to be recognized through garcia and hunters music beleive it or not it is still there waiting...........
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After this show we went back to my VW Bug which we had piled into from Portland, and someone had put a new Rainbow Skeleton sticker on my window. I always wanted to say thank you...
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What a fun day.... Pretty good Dead set, but you could tell they were pacing themselves for Dylan set. Dylan came out and generally mumbled and shuffled for the first few songs, very unfocused,,,,but when the band starting chugging hard on Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, Dylan seemed to come alive and spit out the lyrics with passion. All in all, Dylan was a bit uneven, but I thought the boys fit his music like a glove, one of the best bands Dylan ever could have had. Too bad there weren't more tours, especially after hearing subsequent interviews where Dylan credits the Dead for picking him up out of a creative low point.
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Planetary_RefugeeLying on my back. watching the clouds, John Lennon's face appeared, smiling down
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A lot of spray bottle love being spraied around, even the event staff floated around, that place was always a trip.A BUS TO NEVER EVER LAND
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I ate mushrooms at this show and at one point a friend of mine turned into a giant lizard... Those were the days.
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From the East coast to the West by thumb in under two weeks. "That's a long damn way to hitchhikking, why in the world would you do something like that" the last guy to pick me up (around Portland) asked. I simply replied "Cuz there aint nothin for the head like the good ol Grateful Dead!" He decided to check it out and I saw him many times in many venues after that. So Jay if you're reading this thanks for the ride brother and you're welcome for being introduced to the Dead.
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I recall that the floor got real crowded for Dylan and thinking, "wow, you guys waited up there in the seats until now? Seemed like missed something." Did Dylan play the last few with a broken and dangling string?
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Late for the bus, but enjoying the ride ever since. Over the rail to the spongy floor as the band started Feel Like a Stranger. Felt a bit like a stranger, but good vibe erased that. At each and every Eugene show after that. Sad when Veneta return was cancelled. Yes the Reagan knew skywriter was an interesting addition
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This was the second and last time I saw The Dead. That summer my friends and I took a lot of LSD. It came on sheets printed with little globes of blue and gold. At the concert we saw a big banner with the same globe on it. I guess we weren't the only ones. That was the best time of my life.
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Was living in Seattle and it was ALWAYS nice to head down to Eugene. Didn't quite live up to the magic of the Mac Court show in '78, but the nice day in an outdoor venue was great, the whole crowd singing "He's Gone" with skywriter's making it clearly about Reagan. Mildly magical. Drove down with a couple of friends who had never seen 'em before, stayed with friends in Corvallis. My wife stayed home with a baby in the belly - last show before fatherhood jumped me!
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The Dead sets were very uninspiring (5 minute Playin' !?). I've listened to every available recording of this show over the last 20 years and just cannot get into it. The weather was wonderful, hot as hell. I wasn't interested in the Dylan set at the time but time has been kind to the Dylan set at least and it is a fantastic set in its own right, I'd listen to it any time. Forget the Dead sets from this date, but make an effort to find and listen to the Dylan set, in fact e-mail me if you need it. It is the best of the six sets they did together (by far). Best arrangements, best playing.
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This was indeed a good show although when Dylan joined them the band had a hell of a time trying to stay in the pocket with Dylan's odd rhythmic delivery. They did manage to stay in the pocket, no small feat considering they were a backup band for "god", but Dylan ended up having to adjust to them. Twas a fun show and it set the stage, so to speak, for a series of subsequent Dead shows at Autzen in the following years.
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I was 17 when I went to this show.my first dead show.I have seen Dylan many times since then(again this Oct.)this is still the show that is most memorable.me and my friends tried zippy the pin head.WOW.I would love to acquire a recording of this show.If anyone knows where I could get a copy I would love to hear for you.