I remember the sun just dipping below the horizon on a scorching hot day when they kick in to that awsome Scarlet-Fire, WOW! We get separated and when I walk in on the floor every one had red bandanas on! I was laughing my a## off. Please try again later. Like butterflies emerging. Jerry would be real proud of the way Bobby and Phil have taken over the mantle of keeping the dream alive. Where did the time go? Old venuei remeber being 5 feet off the stage the whole show - hot hot hot in philly - some guy gave us some of his vodka lemonade - brent was awesome - closest i ever was - magical night. In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Grateful Dead - 7.7.89 - JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, PA Twin girls were born 7 months later! SCOTT GUBERMAN!! I still come alive when telling my stories of that night.DKNJ: What a dump this place was, perfectly suited to the City of Brotherly Loathing. A friend had tickets and asked if I wanted to come along. The next day the noon news had a little story about it and I showed my mom about where I was on the field, near the sound board, she just smiled and asked if I had fun. Played this Scarlet at my wedding. This shopping feature will continue to load items when the Enter key is pressed. Please fill out the correct information.

home > archive > John F. Kennedy Stadium - July 10, 1987. All money goes directly to this performer at the links below: A lot of concerts have blended together in memory, but I absolutely remember that Blow Away. Unfortunatley I had no idea who the Dead were, but I knew I was gonna find out. I used my keen sence of Jedi direction and found him within 2 rows!!! His eyes were closed, floating along with this hand extended full of shrooms. Die hier vorliegende Box gefällt mir wieder einmal sehr gut, bin ich aber aus der 1988/89-er Phase eher ein Fan von without a Net. @nd set is (as usual) where the fun is. It was quite an emotional moment where Brent had the crowd in his hands.

It made us so nervous that we ditched our seats and went down in the field. PLEASE Consider donating to the tip jar to keep these show going!! I felt bad for that Standing on the Moon, which was drowned out by audience chatter. The boys really streached out on that! Priceless.This was one fun show! 7/10/87 JFK Stadium Philadelphia, PA. ... Today is the 25th Anniversary of the Final Grateful Dead show at Soldier Field, on July 9, 1995. It was a perfect show for me, introduced me to "Let it grow" one of my favorites now. Felt like I was gettin' too old to handle such crowds ( I was only 31; what a wuss!). As soon as I put on my headphones and put in the DVD, I was captivated by the quality of sound, the excellent camera work, You spend the show on the stage with The Grateful Dead, You see some very neat and candid things that you normally would not see. Phila area native so I watched the dead close the JFK stadium and be one of the last acts at the Spectrum. High Time

Denn es wird immer wieder und wieder Ton und bildmaterial von Garcia und Co geben. I was totally transported by the DVD to like being there, it is just incredible, best camera work I have ever seen on a concert film. . I remeer sprinting down the stairs when the doors opened - and doing a 100 yard dash to the stage - amazing.

Loser, Blow Away, Scarlet>Fire, Other One. really danced my but off at that show!!! GarciaLive Volume 13: September 16th, 1989 Poplar Creek Music Theatre [2 CD]

But this day was different. Both cd AND DVD is redundant, perhaps 5.1 mix is worthy I dont have surround though. Natürlich waren die Massen, wie immer begeistert.Wenn man bedenkt das Jerry Garcia 86 im Koma lag und ums Überleben kämpfte,war er 3 Jahre später stärker den je.Wie man es bei diesen Konzert sehen kann. it's amazing i remember so many details about this show...it was such a weird day for me - the music was so good, but it seemed like hell was taking over the whole stadium..What a great first time, it reminded me of the Greek Coliseum, not A seat but concrete bleachers, something very earthy about it. I remember hearing on the local news that it was estimated that there were well over 100,000 people there by the end. I love this dvd/cds and cannot say enough great things about this concert! Late 80’s Dead in my opinion is the best Dead. These people are crazy", just before Jerry sings the line," I know a little something you will never know." Man it was so weird but I would not have traded it for the world!!!

Hoping the Dead get together again with Warren Haynes and Jimmy Herring kicking in. Back down to see the Who at the Vet 2 days later. My favorite eras include the late 1960s and the early to late 1970s. After the 2nd set started, the staff at JFK opened the gates and left (forever), so everyone in the parking lots and the show were going in and out.