Buckeye Lake Music Center
July 29, 1994
Hebron, OH US
Notes:
last "Mighty Quinn": 06-11-92 [151] - Traffic opened
Set List:
RainStranger
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
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Best show i have ever attended. Imagine TRAFFIC, the Dead, and a THUNDERSTORM that was magical ! Music was bang'n! The gift from the heavens that day was incredible. When the rains came, Traffic was at 'one' with the universe as they transitioned with/to the Dead. Nearly unbelievable that lightening and rain limited its energy to electrifying the air and not the ground. As for the plastic 'tarps',.. i only had to take one step back to avoid them. ...i already had my shirt off so as to be ready for when the rains came...how could i miss the chance to kid-up with that rain...(i'll not forget the smile from an angel who helped me up when i slid on the mudbank). ..7.29.1994 was nearly too good to be true. ?did you get your 'Plant Trees" bumper sticker in the parking field? Please, always be mindful that Conservation Matters, and do your part to stop energy waste !
Man......remember the rain and then the wind. for some reason I had an idea just before the rain started. "Give me all of your sirts and jackets and I began to stuff them into my gunny sack. We had some little plastic sheet that we huddled under as it dumped! I think the shows start was delayed but hell ! where were going? Seems everyone just made the best of it. Then the wind and rain just blam. Shhhhhheeeeeeeit! At some time the show started, rain stopped, pulled out dry clothes and still feeling cold. I recall seeing really messed up kids drenced and frozen to the bone. I recall afterwards while leaving seeing cars stuck in mud similar to a war zone. Man! it was muddy. I think it was the last buckeye show. Love to hear how many people there was. My estimate 100 K ? One of the biggest I had ever been to and also one of the coldest!
i too held some of that piece of plastic over my head. that was the first time that i reeeaaallly got my face stolen right off my head.
Hahaa! I was at this one. Two words...Muddy Fun! teehee What a great memory that just conjured up! :) :) :)
FIRST SHOW IN THE WEATHER LIKE THAT. REMEMBER IT BEINGHOT AS F@#K THAT DAY, THEN THE RAINCAME DURING TRAFFICS SET DEAR MR. FANTASY WAS NICE, AS FAR AS I SEE IT THEM BOYS KICKED THE RAINS ASS THAT SUMMER EVE, THEN USHERED IN ONE OF MY FAV OUTSIDE SHOWS....JUST ANOTHER PRETTY FACE- THANX JERRY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This was my 3rd dead show, probably the best out of the 3 i got to see, all i can remember is the parking lot was off the hook and hippys yelling as we pulled out in the pouring down rain, "WHY GO HOME, WHERE YOU GOING?" it was probably sum of the best hallusagenics i've ever had..... FELIX THE CAT
My 3rd and last dead show. I remember being spun out of my mind and locking the keys in the car. We couldn't get in that good old plymouth reliant K car, so we traded a hit of acid to barrow the guy parked next to us is CROWBAR. SMASH........... Needles to say I bashed out the passengers backseat window to get in. And of course then it poured and poured and poured ....... How I made it home that night, ill never know, but we did....
PS. I don't like driving tripping !!!!!!!!!!!!!
My 3rd and last dead show. I remember being spun out of my mind and locking the keys in the car. We couldn't get in that good old plymouth reliant K car, so we traded a hit of acid to barrow the guy parked next to us is CROWBAR. SMASH........... Needles to say I bashed out the passengers backseat window to get in. And of course then it poured and poured and poured ....... How I made it home that night, ill never know, but we did....
PS. I don't like driving tripping !!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't remember rain, maybe I didn't care cause that show was amazing. The entire trip from start to end and Buckeye was an amazing venue. The aura in the air though it is a litle foggy was peaceful. It was a time I felt entirely free. It was a fiasco the night before driving around town until someone opened up their lot. I remember so much but I do remember someone sayin Is this gonna be like Woodstock. I sad I wish but we won't be here long enough. Nothing like a little rain to wash the hair.
Locations
My buddy and I took my college girl friend and her friend to their 1st show. I had been to Buckeye before and knew the experience would be unforgettable. I found some goodies in the endless fields of parking and decide to make the best of a great situation. With the state troopers over looking the fields of freaks from above, we enjoyed our selves to the fullest. I losted my gord during the rain storm and all I wanted was some bubble mix. I begged and begged and I recieved. Out of no where came a bottle of bubbles. My girl friend responded, "Wish for a tarp!" A few people around me informed me that Larwence Welk would have been proud of my bubble making. The Rain theme was supported by both the Dead and Traffic, bring a perfect day and night to an end. The traffic jam made us stay put until the buzz and traffic cleared, which was all fine by me, since the beads of rain remaining on the cars shined like a cosmic rainbow.