Rain, Feel Like A Stranger, Bertha, Wang Dang Doodle, Loser, El Paso, Althea, Eternity, Deal Foolish Heart-> I Want to Tell You, Looks Like Rain, Samba In The Rain, Uncle John's Band-> Saint Of Circumstance-> Drums-> Space-> I Need A Miracle-> Standing On the Moon-> Turn On Your Love Light, E: The Mighty Quinn*

Recording Info: (FOB) Beyer M101 (Omni) -> Dat (Casio DA-7) -> CD -> EAC -> SHN via Charlie Miller

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Reviewer: Gideon S. Crawley - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 19, 2019

Subject: magic it was pouring buckets of rain, everything was covered in mud, till sbout 2/3 of the way through LLRain (I think it was around the 6:20 mark) and i shit you not, the clouds over the amphitheater part, it stops raining, and the sun comes shining through just in time for sunset.. it was a magical moment thats for damn sure. that same tour there was also a double rainbow stretching from Chicago to Deer Creek, leading our caravan of freaks down the highway.. Such a sweet Standing on the Moon at this show too - October 19, 2019magic

Reviewer: Latebloomer1959 - - May 18, 2019

Subject: Second miracle of the week I was there in the rain and all I know Traffic opened the show and remember that When Jerry and boys took to the stage there was this vibe you could feel and by end of Rain the rain had the clouds parted and out came the moon and not another drop of rain fell the rest of the night. I had gotten miracles in two nights earlier at Riverport just outside St Louis. Was heading home to Indiana and was picked up by this kind sister we got to talking that’s when she offered up one of her extras if I wanted to go, So off I went Had to be the most magical night of the 1994 summer tour shows I caught. You really felt what happens when you get 80,000 people grooving togetherness and willing the rain to stop - May 18, 2019Second miracle of the week

Reviewer: AugustWest1013 - favorite favorite favorite - April 17, 2019

Subject: Rain in Ohio SOTM was beautiful... The first set was rough but the atmosphere became quite fun. Large differences in Garcia's presents from 1st onto second. He awoke with Moon that night. - April 17, 2019Rain in Ohio

Reviewer: pinga - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 22, 2015

Subject: Nice sounding audience recording from 94 tour Brings back warm and fuzzy memories of when I saw GD on that 1994 Spring Tour...kick bk, light up, and enjoy this one! - April 22, 2015Nice sounding audience recording from 94 tour

Reviewer: hairwrapchick - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 3, 2013

Subject: THE BEST I was there, the rain, OH MY!!!! Our "Papa Smurf" was late getting there. He'd always make sure we were in order before heading to the show. Well, we left our camp completly open and needless to say when we returned I think I had a very tiny courner of a dry tent. I remember "blanket city" over our heads when Jerry struck the cord to Rain and, like the song says, "and I don't mind" One of the best shows I got to see before the passing of Jerry. "Right on" my brother, may you still be making beautiful music in our souls!!!!!! - August 3, 2013THE BEST

Reviewer: ThreeFingerStyle - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 30, 2013

Subject: forces of nature Drove up from Louisiana to catch Buckeye and the rest of the summer run. This show was in the pastures outside of Hebron, Ohio - with virtually no presence of the law. What people referred to as 'Shakedown' sprung up in one of the more open, sloping fields, a spontaneous medieval market. There was Boocoo open country - lots of ecstatic and +lysergic energy going on. The stage crew filmed the crowd rushing into the stage area when it opened, and spliced it with images of ranging cattle, playing these images back to us on the overhead screens at various moments during the show.



TBH I don't remember much of Traffic's performance b/c I was out of my mind on the Dancing Skeletons and the approaching rainstorm. I remember high-octane winds introducing the storm, giving a severe and elemental twist to the general energy of the situation; you could see Jerry and Billy K stageside - smiling, bopping, getting into the end of Traffic's set, the electrons of the storm, and the general crowd scene. Somewhere around the end of Traffic's set or right after, the sky was pretty pregnant w/SOMEthing - it got very dark and dropped on us. I remember the rain/wind being hard enough that the crowd started up makeshift tarps/rainguards. I remember being a human post for one of these 'tents' - drenched and tripping fantastic, utterly satisfied. So the crowd sat out the storm ...and The Dead took the stage when the rain eventually began to lift, revealing blinking stars to an ecstatic audience. The wide-open spaces and weather outside of Hebron that night made for a special recipe, spicing up the energy of the show in a really unique way. UJB bug-eyed the muddy post-apocalyptic audience - and if you were There, The Mighty Quinn was pretty damn mighty, wrapped up with a bow, Jerry winking at us.



Before the storm this venue was a bucolic paradise - after the show it was a muddy dark wasteland. I have no idea how I was able to find my friends and my car that night, trudging back through the mud in the joyous herds. If the Rain was gonna fall, well, we can say in hindsight that it was right on time: the scene thrived in the summer heat before the show, and the exact timing/duration of the downpour was effectively perfect. Supersonic backwoods psychedelic Baptism.



On strictly musical terms this show wasn't exceptional to my ears then or now (which isn't to say that I didn't enjoy & treasure every second of it then and now), but even a cursory glance at the set-list testifies to its singular energy being severely upgraded by the forces of earth and sky, and a really unique scene not possible in more populated areas. This combo was the real deal, folks - a really off-the-grid, exceptionally Close Encounter between the forces of nature, America's greatest rock&roll band, and hordes/herds of Friendly and very enthusiastic Freaks.



With a nod to gratefulvince(see below) - I'd say the most musically exciting Dead show I saw that summer was right after this Buckeye romp - on 7/31, at The Palace in Auburn Hills, Michigan, right outside of Detroit. Great bday party show w/ Jerry blowing out the candles.(one of nine in the history of the band I'm aware of). Check out Keith Litzenberger's AUD of the Auburn Hills show.



Cheers to the caravans from Buckeye to The Palace that summer... Ah, the magic carpet of the Good Ole US of A. Thanks to everyone who made this now legendary 'Rain' show so special. - March 30, 2013forces of nature

Reviewer: wherewithal - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 27, 2011

Subject: Traffic Honestly, I have not slogged through most of these reviews - but, I have not seen one mention of the opening band. Traffic had reformed that year and was opening this show (along w/ a few others that tour). They were just amazing - very high level musicianship. After seeing nearly 150 shows spanning 20 years ('75 - '95), I'll always remember this show as the "Rain Show" and of course for Traffic. - August 27, 2011Traffic

Reviewer: sbrew - favorite favorite favorite - August 9, 2011

Subject: HONESTLY Honestly set 1 takes a long time to get going. Garcia is a ghost of himself for most of it, mumbling words, barely playing, until the end when he finally kicks in.



Yes, set 2 is great.



But, boy, weird how no one mentions the rough bulk of the first set. - August 9, 2011HONESTLY

Reviewer: gratefulvince - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 18, 2011

Subject: Good 1994 Dead show Excellent sound quality and a really good show. I am just starting to get into 2 things regarding the Dead I don't know much about - AUD recordings and post-1993 shows. Ive heard so much negative things about '94-'95 that as a budding Deadhead I just never bothered checking any shows out from that period. Sorry but to these ears this is a hot show. The newer songs are all excellently played (Samba, Eternity, Standing on the Moon). 1st set has really sick versions of Bertha, Deal and esp. Eternity, which is a song I never really liked but this version is great. Anyone have any other '94-'95 recommendations? - March 18, 2011Good 1994 Dead show

Reviewer: pinecone - favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 29, 2008

Subject: What a day,what a blast What a day,hot as the sun. The rain came and the temp dropped like a stone down a well. The band played their hearts out on this show. Little did we know only a few years remained that J.G. would walk this planet. Thank you for a great show and a fun day at Buckeye! - July 29, 2008What a day,what a blast

Reviewer: deadheadted007 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 5, 2008

Subject: last ohio show good times this was my last show in the state i grow up standing on the moon put a tear in my eye RIP Jerry - March 5, 2008last ohio show good times

Reviewer: bowen - - December 25, 2007

Subject: Buckeye, trippin' in the rain! My buddies and I d.rove fifty odd miles south to get there but it took 2 1/2 hours because the rain was just pouring down so hard that we literlly had to pull off the road at one point because I couldn't see the road! The wipers couldn't even keep up with the rainfall! When we finally arrived we immediately scored two tickets for 40 bucks a peice from a couple sitting under their hatchback ducking the rain and debating whether to go in. (They even threw in a couple kind beers! Heard The Dead opening with "Rain" just as we were going through the gates. Lots of unfortunate people were looking for "miracle tickets" because someone had counterfeited and sold a bunch of bunk ones. The entrance was downhill with a nice above view of the thousands of wet dancin' heads! The summer rain bothered no one. The rain subsided by the second set and everyone was spinnin' in the mud. The scene afterwards was awesome! We met a few friends, had a few balloons and scored some shrooms and nugs to take home and share. Unforgettable experience! - December 25, 2007Buckeye, trippin' in the rain!

Reviewer: igrowthehydro - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 18, 2007

Subject: HEY EVERYONE These reviews should be joined with the other 18 reviews from the show........Here is mine:



I wrote a long pre re-listen review to this show- and it disappeared. Oh well.



It was my first show, long overdue, and all the reviews above are INCREDIBLY accurate about the show, the rain etc. Someone even OD right in front of me at the beginning and it was crazy I think the person died not sure. Security guard looking at me screaming for a DR....surreal.



The show was amazing. After relistening a few times I love it more- how ironic was it that the song Uncle Johns Band got me into the Dead- and was played from scratch as previously noted- a nice 20 minute version amazing.



I have had fun showing these review to my younger brother whom never saw Jerrry- this was a time I travelled from Florida to Ohio to see the Dead and it was so fantastic. Great show fudge the negative reviews it rocks. SOunds like being there in the crowd. - July 18, 2007HEY EVERYONE

Reviewer: mgrice - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 25, 2007

Subject: please.. the kids has never seen the dead It started as a birthday present and promise from my big sister. i was 14 years old, and to this point in my life had only seen a few small bands in columbus ohio. when we pulled into the grassy parking lot i had never seen anything like what was going down. we showed up with no tickets, but a couple 10 strips, a bag of shake and a cooler full of some sandwiches. determined to get me in the show my sister started to barter with anyone with a sympahetic ear. "Come on... the kids never seen a dead show, think of the good karma, breaking in this grateful virgin". and that i was, from rain to the mighty quinn ive never been to a show like this and sadly will probably never see anything like it. thank you gd, and thank you gd fans for the experience i will never forget - May 25, 2007please.. the kids has never seen the dead

Reviewer: tree-ap - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 26, 2007

Subject: great experience @ a great show I'd never been to Buckeye Lake before this show, and it was quite a different environ than many other venues. I recall sitting in traffic trying to get the parking field/lot for a good while. Walking around the lot were LOADS of people holding up HUGE mushrooms for sale---and it seemed that there were NO cops patroling at all. There was a police helicopter flying over though. I was hawking cookies @ 2 f/$1 or 5 f/$2, and made my pockets fat to offset the costs of the trip.



Back to the fine fungus---bought some and ate-em on the way into the show. By the time it started to rain they were kicking in. Had a minor freak-out over all the wind that kicked up & the possibility of tornadoes. But rain or shine, the GD threw it into gear from the start. The whole first set it rained, but I seem to remember it clearing some and the sun shining through the clouds before 2nd set started---beautiful! There were small platforms that had large TV cameras filmimg the show---does anyone recall the "APPLAUSE" message that was shown on the screens @ the end of Deal? I found that to be hilarious!



The second set was no slouch either. Previous mentions about Samba even being a fine performance are correct. Me & a friend managed to get pretty close to the stage during a good bit of 2nd set, which usually wasn't too easy considering everyone that crowds as close to the stage as they can in GA shows.



Overall, it was a good show, and worth the listen. - April 26, 2007great experience @ a great show

Reviewer: Sunnydrop - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 23, 2007

Subject: We were wet, muddy and having the time of our lives. There was some energy there that night..The night was just perfect. It was not the perfect show, although many highlights. The boys were in a great mood, Jerry was dancing (well doing the Jerry sway we all love), they were all smiling. It was pouring rain the whole first set, which brought on all the rain tunes, the rain cleared just in time for the Standing On the Moon, while dancing in the trees under bright moon, high energy lovelight, even freaking Samba was rockin that night lol and what could very well be the best Mighty Quinn I have heard live while in the Phil Zone surrounded by friends.



We were wet, muddy and having the time of our lives.



I made a ton of money that day in the lot, got a ticket for face early in the day, loved the friends I was riding with, spend the show with a boy I cared alot about, the night walking around laughing dancing playing, we found after much seaching the french bread veggie pizza van (they were hiding), watched the sunrise, gosh I could go on and on, it was a wonderful night, it was magic... My personal favorite of summer 94. Well East coast summer 94 anyway. :)



Blessings,

Sunny - March 23, 2007We were wet, muddy and having the time of our lives.

Reviewer: dmilks - favorite favorite favorite - January 27, 2006

Subject: 7-29-94 After the Foolish>Want to Tell debacle at Deer Creek on 7-21-94, I am amazed at how well Jerry pulled this Foolish off a week later. A marked improvement to say the least. Overall, not an amazing show, but one of the better ones at this portion of the east/midwest 94 run.



Jerry sounds burnt during the Foolish refrain. Like he could use about a week of sleep. dmilks -- January 27, 20067-29-94