• The Spectrum - March 16, 1992
    final "C. C. Rider" - final "Train To Cry"

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  • Let the Good Times Roll
    Feel Like a Stranger
    Friend of the Devil
    C.C. Rider
    It Takes a Train to Cry
    Black-Throated Wind
    Ramble On Rose
    Let it Grow

    Corina
    Scarlet Begonias
    Fire on the Mountain
    Estimated Prophet
    Drums
    Space
    All Along the Watchtower
    Morning Dew

    Johnny B. Goode

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    j_p_312
    12 years 1 month ago
    first show as a budding musician
    This was fifth show overall (I had just turned 14 at the time), but the first one after I had started playing guitar. It opened up a whole different level of appreciation for what I was hearing.
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    CJoseph
    15 years 3 months ago
    First Show Ever
    I was in 7th Grade. It was a very enlightening experience.
  • frankie p
    16 years 9 months ago
    first show ever
    always liked the dead I was turned on to go to this show by a female friend. I couldnt belive it and it changed my life. after that i became a full deadhead..
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final "C. C. Rider" - final "Train To Cry"
setlist
Let the Good Times Roll
Feel Like a Stranger
Friend of the Devil
C.C. Rider
It Takes a Train to Cry
Black-Throated Wind
Ramble On Rose
Let it Grow

Corina
Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Drums
Space
All Along the Watchtower
Morning Dew

Johnny B. Goode
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always liked the dead I was turned on to go to this show by a female friend. I couldnt belive it and it changed my life. after that i became a full deadhead..
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I was in 7th Grade. It was a very enlightening experience.
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This was fifth show overall (I had just turned 14 at the time), but the first one after I had started playing guitar. It opened up a whole different level of appreciation for what I was hearing.