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Great show! Greatest Story rocked, nice Tighten Up jam in Dark Star, nutso Viola Lee. That opening acoustic set was a real treat as well.
Dire Wolf *
Little Sadie *
Rubin and Cherise *
What a Wonderful World *
Valerie **
Delia's Gone **
Midnight Moonlight ***
* w/Rob K on congas, Rob B on piano
** w/Lisa on harmonica, Rob B on piano
*** w/Skip on bass, Rob K on congas, Rob B on piano, and Lisa harmony vocal- 1
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13 hours ago, iankennedy said:
Promised Land
Cassidy
Peggy-O
Mama Tried >
Mexicali
Half step >
Franklins
Music Never Stops
Bertha >
Good Lovin
Ship of Fools
Samson
Terrapin
Playin >
Jam >
Drums >
NFA >
Wharf Rat
Around & Around
Looks like 12/27/78 with Wharf Rat instead of Black Peter?
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It’s been so long…can’t wait for tonight and tomorrow
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What a fun show! The transition from Masters of War back into Slip was incredible! And that entire third set!
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2/18/71
Set One: Bertha, Truckin', It Hurts Me Too, Loser, Greatest Story Ever Told > Johnny B. Goode*, Mama Tried, Hard To Handle, Dark Star > Wharf Rat > Dark Star > Me & My Uncle
Set Two: Casey Jones, Playin' In The Band, Me And Bobby McGee, Candyman, Big Boss Man, Sugar Magnolia, Saint Stephen > Not Fade Away > Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad > Not Fade Away > Uncle John's Band
Filler: Cryptical > The Other One (1st verse) > unknown song > Werewolves of London
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That Jack Straw...that Dew...and everything else! 🤯
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Recreation of 7/9/89 - Giants Stadium
Shakedown Street
Jack Straw
West L.A. Fadeaway
Victim or the Crime
Brown Eyed Women
Queen Jane Approximately
Bird Song
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Samson and Delilah
Built to Last
Truckin'
drums
Gimme Some Lovin'
Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
Brokedown PalaceFiller: Tangled Up In Blue
What a killer show! I swear this band gets better every time I see them. They really nail the sound of the late 80s. Some standouts for me were the Shakedown Street, Jack Straw (which the band absolutely slayed), Bird Song, China > Rider, the Mind Left Body Jam out of Truckin, and that cherry on top filler of Tangled Up In Blue. The whole show smoked. Praise DSO
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Elective set:
Set One: Feel Like A Stranger, Loser, Minglewood, Duprees, Me & Uncle > Big River, Lazy River Road, Saint of Circumstance > Deal > Box of Rain
Set Two: Help > Slip > Franklin's, Playin' > Terrapin > Drums > Space > The Wheel > Truckin' > Mission in the Rain > Playin' Reprise
Encore: Black Muddy River
Great show, really cool venue! Personal highlights were Duprees, Slipknot, the Terrapin outro jam, and Mission in the Rain in the ballad slot!
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Recreation: 10/11/70
Marion Shea Aud., Paterson State Col. - Wayne, NJ
Set One: Casey JonesIt Hurts Me Too
Mama Tried
Till The Morning Comes
Dancin' In The Streets
Candyman
Morning Dew
Beat It On Down The LineSet Two: China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
Dark Star
St. Stephen
Not Fade Away
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad
Not Fade AwayFiller : Easy Wind
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27 minutes ago, Mason's Child said:
I wasn’t there so I can’t judge the show.
On paper I’d say you need to see more DSO if that was the best one ever for you. Did you go to Tarrytown?
What about Penns? They’ve been on fire this tour so I can see why you thinking this way.
Maybe best tour ever. East Coast gets the heat.
Unfortunately I wasn't at either, last night was only my 13th DSO show, I've only been on the bus for about 2 years now
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Lots of reasons why this was the best show I've seen so far...I went straight from my last final of the semester to the venue, and this show was the perfect way to kick off the summer! As someone whose listening habits are mostly stuck between 72-74, I heard a bunch of songs that I know of but have never previously listened to...Victim, Spoonful, etc. The meltdown/spacey jam in Victim was killer. Bunch of my favorites in this setlist, like Bird Song, Other One, and Dew, and each was played exceptionally well. The jams in the first set were great, the shorter first sets of this show compated to electives or early 70s stuff allowed the band to really jam out each song. The venue is also great...perfect sound, chill crowds, and an Overall great vibe. I enjoyed this show exponentially more than Saturday in Port Chester...not that that was a bad show, but last night's setting and setlist were top notch
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Recreation of 2/27/90
Let the Good Times Roll
Feel Like a Stranger
Sugaree
Victim or the Crime
Mississippi Half-Step
Masterpiece
Bird Song
DrumsIko Iko
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Standing on the Moon
Truckin'
Spoonful
drums
The Other One
Morning Dew
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
We Bid You GoodnightDefinitely the best show I've seen...they were on from the first song of set one!
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Live from the Cap @ set break
Original Recipe
Set One:
Eyes of the World >
Corrina >
Ramble on Rose
Black Throated Wind
Dire Wolf
Tom Thumbs Blues
I'll Take a Melody
Blow Away
Alabama Getaway >
Greatest Story
Set Two:
China > Rider
Sailor > Saint >
Gimme Some Lovin >
Drums > Space >
Dear Mr. Fantasy > Hey Jude >
Stella Blue >
GDTRFB >
One More Saturday Night
E:
Baby Blue
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Wow! This show hit a ton of standards from all the eras. Can't wait to see what's in store for tonight!
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Listening to an audio stream, definitely 5/17/77 tonight
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Can't make Friday night's show due to finals, but am looking forward to Saturday!
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Set One:
The Promised Land ;
Sugaree ;
Beat It On Down The Line ;
Don't Ease Me In ;
Black Throated Wind ;
Tennessee Jed ;
Mexicali Blues ;
China Cat Sunflower > Jam >
I Know You Rider ;
Big River ;
Row Jimmy ;
Me And My Uncle ;
Brown Eyed Women ;
Playing In The Band
Set Two:
Around And Around ;
Eyes Of The World >
Weather Report Suite >
Let It Grow ;
Casey Jones ;
Sugar Magnolia >
Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad >
One More Saturday Night
Encore:
And We Bid You Good Night
Filler: Positively 4th Street ; Easy WindA one-drummer fall of '73 show AND filler of Positively 4th Street? Wow!
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Wish I could be there! 1/12/79 I assume?
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As always, everything was great! My dad got to hear everything he was hoping for (Sailor > Saint, Help > Slip, and Wharf Rat)!
Some highlights/thoughts:
Tighten' Up Jam in Dancin' was short but great, always love to hear it.
The Cryptical > Drums > Other One > Cryptical was easily the highlight of the show (for me) and alone was worth the price of admission. Multiple themes, build-ups, etc! I was especially blown away by Eaton's rhythm playing - he led the jam at multiple parts with some awesome chord licks and progressions. Twice during the jam the song descended into space before returning to the theme with an awesome buildup. Incredible!
The rest of the second set was great as well.
Set three was non-stop highlights: the Eyes was exceptional and included a Skip solo, Terrapin was perfect, Help > Slip > Wharf Rat was fun and unexpected.
Happy New Years everybody, Praise DSO.
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1 hour ago, Rude said:
This rules out the 40th anniversary of the closing of winterland
I was thinking the same - quite a few repeats between 12/30 and 12/31/78. The dream (for me) would be a 3 set elective in the style of early 70s or late 60s, but I'm sure whatever Eaton and the rest of the band has planned out will be incredible!
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6 minutes ago, found said:
I haven’t seen any mention of three sets for tonight. 12/31/88 would certainly fit the bill as far as songs go.
DSO's Instagram post says three sets tonight
(https://www.instagram.com/p/BsBsTVLAZIk/?utm_source=ig_web_options_share_sheet)
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3/9/23 Red bank
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Terrapin through the end was really great. And that filler was such a treat! With the recreation ending right around 11pm we thought that was gonna be it