• The Palace - March 24, 1992
    Bruce Hornsby's last show as a member of the Grateful Dead - locomotive airhorn during "Drumz"

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  • Touch of Grey
    Greatest Story Ever Told
    New Speedway Boogie
    Me and My Uncle
    Big River
    Long Way to Go Home
    So Many Roads
    Corina

    China Cat Sunflower
    I Know You Rider
    Saint of Circumstance
    Foolish Heart
    Drums
    Space
    I Need a Miracle
    Stella Blue
    Throwin' Stones
    Not Fade Away

    The Weight

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    EGroesbeck
    15 years 7 months ago
    Awsome Drumz>Space!
    Of course when I attended this show none of us knew that it would be Bruce's final concert with the band. I always enjoyed his playing and tonight was no exception. The drumz>space was nothing short of spectacular. The locomotive train horn woke everyone up for sure!
  • shkdwn-chevy-n…
    1 year 11 months ago
    BETTER LATE THAN NEVER! DEFINITELY NOT BRUCE HORNSBY'S LAST!

    I saw the Grateful Dead at RFK on June 20, 1992. The Steve Miller Band opened for the Dead. And Bruce Hornsby was performing with the band. His accordion solo on "Friend of the Devil" was outstanding! Of course, Bruce Hornsby was always an exceptional musician! I don't know when Bruce Hornsby stopped playing with the band, but it may have happened after Jerry Garcia died. But I definitely know that his last time performing with the Grateful Dead was NOT March 24, 1992.

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Bruce Hornsby's last show as a member of the Grateful Dead - locomotive airhorn during "Drumz"
setlist
Touch of Grey
Greatest Story Ever Told
New Speedway Boogie
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Long Way to Go Home
So Many Roads
Corina

China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Saint of Circumstance
Foolish Heart
Drums
Space
I Need a Miracle
Stella Blue
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

The Weight
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Of course when I attended this show none of us knew that it would be Bruce's final concert with the band. I always enjoyed his playing and tonight was no exception. The drumz>space was nothing short of spectacular. The locomotive train horn woke everyone up for sure!
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I saw the Grateful Dead at RFK on June 20, 1992. The Steve Miller Band opened for the Dead. And Bruce Hornsby was performing with the band. His accordion solo on "Friend of the Devil" was outstanding! Of course, Bruce Hornsby was always an exceptional musician! I don't know when Bruce Hornsby stopped playing with the band, but it may have happened after Jerry Garcia died. But I definitely know that his last time performing with the Grateful Dead was NOT March 24, 1992.