Richfield Coliseum
September 08, 1990
Richfield, OH US
Set List:
Hell in a BucketSugaree
New Minglewood Blues
Friend of the Devil
Queen Jane Approximately
Loser
Cassidy
Deal
Eyes of the World
Estimated Prophet
Terrapin Station
drums
All Along the Watchtower
Stella Blue
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
One More Saturday Night
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I kind of remember Vince playing the accordion here in Sugaree, I think, and really liking it.
I went to a bunch of shows, this is the first show w/ VInce ....different is what comes to mind. I still went to as many shows as I could but something was missing big time. That B3 Hammond and Brent vocals on songs w/ Jerry or Bobby like Cassidy or Wharf Rat
I went to a bunch of shows, this is the first show w/ VInce ....different is what comes to mind. I still went to as many shows as I could but something was missing big time. That B3 Hammond and Brent vocals on songs w/ Jerry or Bobby like Cassidy or Wharf Rat
went to cleveland a lot. what a great town. hooking down great lakes beer all day on the west side and rocking all night in richfield. eyes of the world this night rolled along real pretty. dosed on nice liquid served on an orange slice-- nice anarchist visions. coliseum is now a prison but it was a liberating place at one time.
Yeah, I was a little junior deadhead that got seriously lost in this show. kept coming back to "life" and seeing wide-eyed "helpers" guiding me along my path. Heard myself banging on the railing with my big silver rings. wondered who the hell was so noisy whilst jerry was playing. left body and joined band many times during the 2nd set. It was never scary; just surprising.
miss those days
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Kristin
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Vince's second show was absolutely amazing. You've gotta hear just how tight Bobby, Jerry and Phil are on this 'Eyes>Estimated.' Both songs are incredible, with Phil thumping away monstrously behind Jerry's soaring leads during 'Eyes,' and Jerry dishing out an awe-inspiring souffle of midi sounds in the 'Estimated' jam. This is precision, controlled psychedelia at its very finest. It's as if they knew they had to take up the slack left from Brent's absence and come together to play at their best, which is just what they did. I was hoarse after this show, as were many others who were as excited as me to see the boys playing so well after a tragic summer. Vince stumbled a bit through certain tunes, but we were giving him slack 'cause he was new, and the rest of the band was playing so well anyway.