Grateful Dead Boston Garden, Boston, MA on 9/21/91 Complete Show
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Grateful Dead
September 21, 1991
Boston Garden
Boston, MA
Brokedown House Production
Taped by Less Than Face Productions
Capture by P.Togos
Synch, Edit, & Author by Kevin Tobin
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This recording was gratefully supplied by PO & Stucco TINA Holmes and maybe others
Thanks to spamjam for the equipment generosity
Mastering & Editing by acetboy on Pro Tools LE
GEMS Release - April 20, 2017
[LPCM, 1.5 Mbs, 16 Bit, 48 kHz]
Set 1
Hell In A Bucket
They Love Each Other
New Minglewood Blues
Peggy-O
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
Cassidy
Deal
00:54:35
Set 2
Uncle John's Band
Saint Of Circumstance
Eye's Of The World
Drums
Space
The Other One
Wharf Rat
One More Saturday Night
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
01:36:14
Jerry Garcia - Guitar
Bob Weir - Guitar
Bruce Hornsby - Piano, Accordion
Vince Welnick - Keyboards
Phil Lesh - Bass
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
hornsby right before drums...loved loved loved him in this band
ME TOO
In my opinion the only outstanding post Brent shows were shows with Bruce in the band.
Brent left big shoes to fill and Vince RIP certainly not the man to fill them.
Thnx 4 posting...was at this one and had great spot in front of phil...back when i could ride the rail w out having to pee every hour
The Bruce solo at the end of ‘Eyes’ was one of the highlights of this six show run at The Garden. Starts around 1:25. Brought the house down! The ‘Help Slip Fire’ from 9-20 and the ‘That Would Be Something’ from 9-25 are a couple of other highlights from this run. Great stuff! There was a ‘Nobody’s Fault Spoonful’ on 9-22 that was pretty cool too. I was at all six.
I was at all 6 Boston Garden shows in Sept. '91 as well, (my first ever East Coast Dead shows) and this night (9/21/1991) happened to be my 22nd birthday.
All 6 shows were strong, and 9/22 and 9/26 were sublime, truly a high-water mark for the Grateful Dead's latter-day incarnation after Brent's death.
(The "C.C. Rider/It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry" on 9/22 was inspired, as was the entire 2nd Set on 9/26)
Add Bruce Hornsby to the mix & the boys would set the night on Fire!!!
Great stuff!!🌹
TY for sharing this
Random note this night was memorable because I recorded a demo with my buddy. Put drum tracks down in Portland OR. And that night UW beat Nebraska in Lincoln en route to 12-0. And I remember a few days later walking into Tower Records in Bellevue WA. I succumbed to local hype and bought the CD from this Nirvana band. The guy I was with said "yeah if you buy that I'll buy 'Ropin' The Wind.'"
1991. Good times.
Thanks AGAIN, Tobin! I was at this one too!
I got to see all six show from the Boston stop on the tour.
hes playing Bach in space. jesu son of mans desiring. he teased shenendoah behind vince going into uncle johns and here it is back here again in space. what a very sweet and deep song. thank you this has been a wonderful show to chill to
🌹
also I thought I heard some of Miles' So What out of space Hornsby tease! 🎹😎👍
Missed some good shows. Gettin' divorced around this time. Never saw them with Hornsby. Thanks!
I was at this gig.. Drove a 79 Malibu there from Chicago, it never made it back. Lol
Excellent
thank you
What about that So what jam right after space ? This is the only time I’ve heard it. 🙏
tingly
Hornsby tells the story of getting frustrating and confronting Garcia at Boston Garden 1991. About the lackadasical playing. Garcia said something like "I love how you're playing tonight." And Hornsby said something to the effect of "I'm not playing well but I'm trying to get a reaction out of you and do something. This is totally lifeless." Then apparently Garcia says something like "You don't understand 25 years of burnout." I always wondered if that exchange may have been after that solo into "Drums."
no.
it's because jerry was back on the dope.
DSO did this show last night and hoooolllllyyyyyy shit what a fuckin night
I was at both shows!
1:19:40 that's sweet how Bruce sets up the next verse.
Phil was playing beautifully in those days. The Hornsby thing was frustrating to me. Just having him over there playing piano like Keith Godchaux...seemed like a waste. I know that's not what the Dead had in mind - they apparently asked him to be a full time committed member. But the sideman/set up man thing...better than nothing I guess. Maybe it wasn't really for us and it was a way to keep Jerry going. So maybe it did more than it appeared.
That TLEO!! Bruce!!!
Rumor has it, Larry bird was at this conecert
must have gotten so hot inside this arena