• Knickerbocker Arena - March 24, 1990
    last "Mind Left Body Jam": 12-30-83 [431]

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  • Good Time Blues
    Help on the Way
    Slipknot!
    Franklin's Tower
    Walkin' Blues
    Loser
    Desolation Row
    Tennessee Jed
    One More Saturday Night

    Playin' in the Band
    Uncle John's Band
    Terrapin Station
    drums
    The Wheel
    All Along the Watchtower
    Stella Blue
    Not Fade Away

    We Bid You Goodnight

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    photoleon
    6 years 2 months ago
    correction
    - last "Mind Left Body Jam": 03-22-85
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    kfltad
    11 years 10 months ago
    OH YEAH
    Great time Lots of counterfit tickets. First night brought a ticket in section 323. Got inside and realized highest section was 230. HA HA
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    rambledog
    15 years 4 months ago
    First Official Dead Road Trip
    This is the start of the multi day Dead shows with Terry Smith.Spring skiing, the Final Four and the Dead, you couldn't ask for much more.
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setlist
Good Time Blues
Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Walkin' Blues
Loser
Desolation Row
Tennessee Jed
One More Saturday Night

Playin' in the Band
Uncle John's Band
Terrapin Station
drums
The Wheel
All Along the Watchtower
Stella Blue
Not Fade Away

We Bid You Goodnight
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The shows on this tour were some of the best ever performed. "Dozin' At The Knick" was a complete waist. Each night should be released
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As much as I enjoyed having the entire second set on 'Dozin', how do you not have one of the best Loser's ever.
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having moved out of The City to Northern Westchester, I was psyched to see a venue out of the city in a seemingly managable burg like Albany. The Knick was not prepared for its first taste of the freaks and the place was a mad house. We missed all but the Franklin's at the start. The venue and the music made up for the frustration, and I saw a few more shows at the Knick over the next few years, as well as a nice JGB. Not too big - not too small; with a good sound for what was essentially a small town sports arena.
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re: On June 7th, 2007 scozac said:"What a crush at the door!" - Yes!!! I remember that SO MUCH! I was FEELING that too. I remember feeling like jello -- like we were all collectively one huge swath of jello and we were oooozing through the gates, into the halls, and somehow into the show. It was a trip. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * -enjoyin' the ride -There'll never be another Jerry
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Your right ...It was like the BLOB moving though the door...i thought this show was FANTASTIC ... Albany was a great town to see a show in ... the building itself was good ...it had some decent sound... I remember I brought this little blond girl who needed a ticket in with me... we had center floor seats ...maybe 1/3 the way back ...the couple next to us..the guys G/F kept passing out and ending up on the floor ...she was like a yo-yo up and down all night , me and my new best freind (blondie) are trying to shake our bones and we are trying our best not to trample on the girl on the floor ...LOL
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This is the start of the multi day Dead shows with Terry Smith.Spring skiing, the Final Four and the Dead, you couldn't ask for much more.
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Great time Lots of counterfit tickets. First night brought a ticket in section 323. Got inside and realized highest section was 230. HA HA
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- last "Mind Left Body Jam": 03-22-85