• Shoreline Amphitheatre - September 18, 1994

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  • Touch Of Grey
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    Jack-A-Roe
    Little Red Rooster
    Tennessee Jed
    El Paso*
    Brown Eyed Women
    The Music Never Stopped

    Aiko Aiko
    Saint Of Circumstance
    Samba in the Rain
    So Many Roads
    Samson And Delilah
    Drums
    Space
    Days Between
    Throwing Stones
    Not Fade Away

    Brokedown Palace

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  • birdleson
    16 years 8 months ago
    THE DAYS BETWEEN
    That was the only time I really connected with that tune. My sister and I just zoned out and spun around the walkway between levels 100 and 200 for the entire song. We just got lost in it. Great memory.
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    E S Crane
    16 years 9 months ago
    Laid Back City
    This was my only show in California, sad enough to say. After years of reading Dogulshkin, I finally understood what a California show was all about. The second set was just really well played without much effort- they made it seem so easy.
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    brion8
    16 years 10 months ago
    So Many Roads
    The "So Many Roads" was powerful. I remember people talking about it walking out after the show ended. Worth hunting down and giving it a listen.
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Touch Of Grey
Greatest Story Ever Told
Jack-A-Roe
Little Red Rooster
Tennessee Jed
El Paso*
Brown Eyed Women
The Music Never Stopped

Aiko Aiko
Saint Of Circumstance
Samba in the Rain
So Many Roads
Samson And Delilah
Drums
Space
Days Between
Throwing Stones
Not Fade Away

Brokedown Palace
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The "So Many Roads" was powerful. I remember people talking about it walking out after the show ended. Worth hunting down and giving it a listen.
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This was my only show in California, sad enough to say. After years of reading Dogulshkin, I finally understood what a California show was all about. The second set was just really well played without much effort- they made it seem so easy.
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That was the only time I really connected with that tune. My sister and I just zoned out and spun around the walkway between levels 100 and 200 for the entire song. We just got lost in it. Great memory.