Notes:
with Bruce Hornsby on accordion - Sting opened
Set List:
Feel Like a StrangerBrown Eyed Women
Spoonful
Lazy River Road
Masterpiece
Bird Song
Picasso Moon
Iko Iko
Long Way Home
Playin' in the Band
Terrapin Station
drums
The Last Time
The Days Between
Throwin' Stones
One More Saturday Night
Liberty

Comments
DC Dead
Jerry played with Sting on Walking on the Moon and i thought that was one of the best performances of both days.
Definately like the night before better, but good versions of Stranger, BEW, Birdsong were found in the first set. And I really like LRR.
And this is a really good liberty.
Bobby had those polyps on his vocal chords so he was fightin it.
Cheers!
JG
“The Omnipotent Grateful Dead!”
I can't recall if I saw this
I can't recall if I saw this show or the night before. But I remember after the show the police or maybe the national guard cleared the parking lot. I was thinking 'are you nuts? do you really want this crowd getting into their cars right now?'
good summer shows
this show stands out in my memory as the only Terrapin I got to hear. Summer 93 at RFK was my introduction to the parking lot scene and we had a lot of fun hanging out, meeting all kinds of people of all ages and generally having a great 16-year old freakout experience. It was sort of lame when the gestapo rolled up flashing lights after the show, as we were in the middle of a vintage 77 Dancin in the Streets party...
My final show, had to travel and go to school.
somehow we thought it never could end tha cat had nine lives or so it seemed...
I remember this.
I actually liked Sting alot...anybody who can play a whole set of hit songs deserves some respect. It was good. Don't remember what drugs I did for this one, but I was in the front row at the end of set 1, and was yelling for Bob to play Piccaso, then he turned around, looked at me, and broke into it. One of my fav newer songs. I can't remember alot of other details, but Terrapin and Stones...and I think I was not psyced about Liberty, but I've never been a big critic, so I rocked along.
His job is to shed light, not to master.