Great video of a tremendous sequence! Thanks so much. We got a great Wheel at the Forum on the opening night of the tour, but this version is spectacular, especially given the Playin' sandwich. I have to say that I love what Jay brought to this tour, as exemplified by the jam out of the Wheel. Wow!
Weir kicking the cash can down the road. The Grateful Dead pushed Jerry over the edge in the end just to pay the bills. The guy needed a break. The Grateful Dead were the last people who would give it to him in the end. I did not go anywhere near 94 and 95. After the May 1993 Sting/ Dead shows in Vegas, I felt spooked at the next run at Shoreline by the dark vibe after day 1 and said that is it. I caught one more Jerry Band show in Seattle in August and said no more. I had tickets to Eugene for the late August 1993 shows and after the chill JGB show 2 weeks before I wasn't touching those Eugene shows with a 10 foot pole. I still do not regret the decision of bowing out of Dead shows in 93'.
I was there that was my first time experiencing a dead show I loved it
Thanks a million tons Cowboy Neil!!! Great job!!!
What a fantastic video. Thank you so much for helping me relive this!
OUTSTANDING !!! Thank you .. thank you ..... was a joy to be there that night...
and now to re-enjoy
Great video of a tremendous sequence! Thanks so much. We got a great Wheel at the Forum on the opening night of the tour, but this version is spectacular, especially given the Playin' sandwich. I have to say that I love what Jay brought to this tour, as exemplified by the jam out of the Wheel. Wow!
And the view?
Wonderfull
this is fucking excellent
Mannnn if yall were on the hill in the middle... we got it littttt
Cowboy Neal is the name of my DnD character . He's a bard. Great channel dude !
Nice!
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Why does Mayer need headphones?
to hear his mix better than the little ear plugs most people use...
... and to then fine tune his playing so it sounds best for all, rather than let the ambient / stage sounds confuse matters
No more of this lame cover band. They're gone forever.
Weir kicking the cash can down the road. The Grateful Dead pushed Jerry over the edge in the end just to pay the bills. The guy needed a break. The Grateful Dead were the last people who would give it to him in the end. I did not go anywhere near 94 and 95. After the May 1993 Sting/ Dead shows in Vegas, I felt spooked at the next run at Shoreline by the dark vibe after day 1 and said that is it. I caught one more Jerry Band show in Seattle in August and said no more. I had tickets to Eugene for the late August 1993 shows and after the chill JGB show 2 weeks before I wasn't touching those Eugene shows with a 10 foot pole. I still do not regret the decision of bowing out of Dead shows in 93'.
Too bad you missed the '93 Eugenes, they were wonderful shows. Indigo Girls were good too. I just hope you miracled your tickets to somebody.
@@emmerfarro I have maybe never read something so dumb in comment section. Congrats! Every Autzen show throughout history kicked total ass.
namcat, seek help. what ever will you do now that you can't cry about Dead & Company?!?
@@emmerfarro You showed everybody though! 😂