Hey Pocky Way, Minglewood Blues, Candyman, Addam's Family, When I Paint My Masterpiece, West L.A. Fadeaway, My Brother Esau, Bird Song, The Music Never Stopped Maggie's Farm-> Cumberland Blues, Looks Like Rain, Terrapin Station-> Drums-> Jam-> The Other One-> Stella Blue-> Throwing Stones-> Turn On Your Love Light, E: The Mighty Quinn

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Reviewer: shawnwilliam - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 13, 2016

Subject: Fun Show... Heatwave in San Fran that week The week of the show was one of the hottest heatwaves SF had seen in decades. I drove all night from Boulder, CO with 3 buddies from UC Boulder in a VW GTI. Show was an awesome way to decompress from the ride. BTW show was alot of fun. - December 13, 2016Fun Show... Heatwave in San Fran that week

Reviewer: kidcassidy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 13, 2016

Subject: I was there These shows had high audience energy; shoreline was so amazing back in the day. - May 13, 2016I was there

Reviewer: atheistdeadhead - favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 1, 2015

Subject: great show stopped in to hear this shows master piece, I stayed until the encore. cant complain solid show. - February 1, 2015great show

Reviewer: sksherman31 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 23, 2010

Subject: Lots of goodies here! I especially love the transition from Maggie's Farm right into Cumberland Blues!!! They don't drop a beat!! - January 23, 2010Lots of goodies here!

Reviewer: garquia - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 20, 2010

Subject: Rating is based on being at this show!! I was lucky enough to be at both of these Shoreline shows. The First time the Band ( or any band) had played there. Uncle BoBo drove around the parking lot on his Golf Cart trying to curtail some of the Illegal activities. But this show had lots OF Vitamin L flowing in the Lot. Jerry had been named a few days before this as the Bay Area's best guitar player or it was in Guitar Mag. cant remember. But, As I remember he was playing his ass off this night. Parked Next to 2 Highschool buddies from 2000 miles away, should of seen our faces when we realized(trippin) - January 20, 2010Rating is based on being at this show!!

Reviewer: BIG_R - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, 2009

Subject: 10-3-87 Very good show and a grtae remaster by Jay Ashley. Sounds wonderful. - October 30, 200910-3-87

Reviewer: oxford88 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 5, 2009

Subject: good stuff Wow. I'm easy to please, but having been jamming this show this afternoon at the office and it is choice. big big fan of this setlist. jerry sounds crisp to my simple ear.



ENJOY - September 5, 2009good stuff

Reviewer: wharfrat1490 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 5, 2007

Subject: somebody help i can't find my face - October 5, 2007somebody help

Reviewer: craven714 - - June 15, 2007

Subject: My Brother Esau I also think Esau is an underrated bobby tune. I've heard versions that make me laugh because they're so good, and others that make me laugh because they're soo bad. I wish GD would have made this particular song gel more(no pun intended). But nevertheless, enjoy THIS version because ITS THE LAST TIME THEY EVER PLAYED ESAU. And,as previously stated, if you want to see and hear it: it is the last song (bonus footage) on View from the Vault 3 (R.I.P. Brent7/26/90) - June 15, 2007My Brother Esau

Reviewer: Liamfinnegan - favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 13, 2006

Subject: Crazy Jerry Guitar effects in Candyman Wow- what an interesting Candy man. The solo flight has some kind of effect on it that makes it really spacey and fine- and it was a good tasty solo to boot- give it a listen. - January 13, 2006Crazy Jerry Guitar effects in Candyman

Reviewer: jboyaquar - favorite favorite favorite - October 14, 2005

Subject: A View of the Entire 10-3-87 Vault 1st Set: "Hey Pocky Way" is breezy and a good opener. Dancing comes by easy for this "Minglewood" but it doesn;t resonate that much besides Jerry and Bobby's interplay halfway throigh the song. Jerry's heavenly solo makes "Candyman" work; his singing is another story. Yay, an "Adams Family" teaser...why was that left off of View III? "Masterpiece" is spirited. "West LA" is only standard. "Esau" is skippable despite some fine Jerry licks. "Bird" elevates this show to a different stratosphere. "Music" starts out weakly, but it's the right call. Not too shabby of a close.



2nd Set: Uncle Jebediah's grabbed himself a fiddle. Well, either "Mag" or "Cumb," the bass isn't as evident, we're looking at "Maggie." Jerry's got a firm hand on his verse of the proceedings and Brent's there with him every step of the way. Phil's got a deep groove circulating the sound. Brent's just outstandingly playful at the song's end. 'Wheee, yay' says Brent to "Cumberland." Not the longest version, but sweet just the same. Time to start getting emotional, "LLR." Touchingly performed. "Terrapin" is nice, but Brent's the only musician making any distinctive noise...and his activity is distracting to the song. "Drums/Space" are both creatively appealing; Jerry and Brent are taking off during the ensuing "OO." "Stella" is magnificently adorned with surprising tuneful lead solo choices. "Throwing" is certainly compelling if not dy-nomite. "Lovelight" does what it does, if not in particularly novel fashion.



A loose "Quinn" finishes off this evening of highly fluid performances.



3 1/4 stars - October 14, 2005A View of the Entire 10-3-87 Vault

Reviewer: boobychew - favorite favorite favorite - September 20, 2005

Subject: Candyman! I love this version, so psychadelic...nice effects from Jer.

Sound is a little far, maybe a 3.5, show is a 4. - September 20, 2005Candyman!

Reviewer: terrapin10 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 19, 2005

Subject: Short But Sweet



Hey Pocky is one of the only Brent songs that I really liked very much, and this is a great version. Love the end of the first set, finishing off with Esau (a very underrated Bobby song), Bird Song, and Music Never Stopped.



A great 1st half of the 2nd set starts with a surprising Maggies Farm>Cumberland Blues, then mellows with beautiful versions of Looks Like Rain & Terrapin. Hot Lovelight to finish the 2nd set and a fun Mighty Quinn to finish off a great night. Another great show from '87.



http://bornagaindeadhead.blogspot.com/ Short show by their standards, I could actually fit this comfortably on 2 CDs. They were ON this night, and the sound quality is superb on top of that.Hey Pocky is one of the only Brent songs that I really liked very much, and this is a great version. Love the end of the first set, finishing off with Esau (a very underrated Bobby song), Bird Song, and Music Never Stopped.A great 1st half of the 2nd set starts with a surprising Maggies Farm>Cumberland Blues, then mellows with beautiful versions of Looks Like Rain & Terrapin. Hot Lovelight to finish the 2nd set and a fun Mighty Quinn to finish off a great night. Another great show from '87. - July 19, 2005Short But Sweet

Reviewer: lobster12 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 29, 2005

Subject: good stuff They finally had hey pocky way under their belts and it shows. Smoking version



Fun show all around. - March 29, 2005good stuff

Reviewer: Shambles - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 15, 2005

Subject: Shoulda been the main course As far as I'm concerned this full show should have been the main course on VFTV 3. Why the "Maggie's>Cumberland" wasn't included on the filler is beyond me. Hopefully, someday we'll have access to the full video. - March 15, 2005Shoulda been the main course

Reviewer: f@!^yeah - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 18, 2005

Subject: The view from the vault III kindness I think the filler from a view from the vault III with the first few tunes of this show is incredible. The best DVD I've ever seen. You've got to see Mickey during the Minglewood, (of course) Jerry during the Candyman, and check out Jerry and Bobby during Masterpiece. The whole band is absolutely hilarious at this show. Listen to the Maggies > Cumberland second set opener and you can tell the band is having a ball.

Besides The Closing of Winterland, The View From the Vault III is my favorite DVD.

Yeah - January 18, 2005The view from the vault III kindness

Reviewer: jescondito - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 9, 2004

Subject: This one is a Smoker!!!!!! This show really contains many aspects of what I love about the Grateful Dead. So lively and expressive!!!

The band is really playing at its peak on this one! Jerry is on fire and the bottom end is great for listening to Phil.

Altogether a great download!

Highly Reccomended - December 9, 2004This one is a Smoker!!!!!!

Reviewer: joman - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 13, 2004

Subject: Kind Run I thought this was an incredible run. I, unlike most from California, love the venue. Great quality and a very kind Terrapin. I was fortunate enough to hit all but 1 run at Shoreline. I love the acoustics there. Always a great atmosphere. Worth the download. - November 13, 2004Kind Run

Reviewer: Billy DeLyon - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 3, 2004

Subject: This was a great show! My review is more about being at this show. "5 stars for the show", don't know the quality of this recording yet...

This night was my first time seeing the Dead in California. I had long awaited this event, and this show was even better than I could have wished for. The first set rocks, opening with an energetic and inspired Hey Pocky Way. Followed by a Minglewood that Bobby really puts everything into. His guitar work "shines" with Jerry just pushing him to his best. Then, a Candyman that is the best I've ever seen with a Jerry lead that is so 'distinctive' to this show, that I could always recognize it as the Oct 3, 1987 Candyman. Bird Song was also very special this night, people talked about it for a long time afterwards -really a great one. And, I think this was the last time the band played Esau.

Anyway, I could go on about every song for this show. The second set is equally as pleasing especially the Maggie's Farm>Cumberland opener. I listened to the tapes from these shows ever since I got my hands on them. Good Quality audience tapes came from this show because of the acoustics of Shoreline. (And there were "really good energies" at this show, very psychedelic.)

The whole band was "on" and played a very clean show this night. I think they were really happy to be playing in Bill Graham's Shoreline (hometown shows). The next night was also awesome.

BTW, if your interested The grateful Dead DVD "View From The Vault III" includes part of this night's first set as bonus footage on the disc (wish they had included the Bird Song and Music, :() Anyway, I hope this review is helpful and would love to hear anyone else's comments on this show. - September 3, 2004This was a great show!