Set 1



Good Times

Jack Straw

We Can Run

Tennessee Jed

It's All Over Now

Loser % Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

Box Of Rain



Set 2



China Cat Sunflower ->

I Know You Rider

Playing In The Band ->

Uncle John's Band ->

Drums ->

Space ->

The Other One ->

Wharf Rat ->

Not Fade Away



Encore

Foolish Heart

Notes:



-- Disc change is seamless



-- Two SBD Cassette Masters were used to make this show seamless



-- Thanks to Paul Scotton and Joani Walker for the tapes

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Reviewer: kbmill - - April 11, 2018

Subject: bread crumb I sang a little while and then flew on. - April 11, 2018bread crumb

Reviewer: wlg3 - - March 14, 2016

Subject: Good Times To the person below:



"Good Times" is indeed the song title. It was written and recorded by Sam Cooke, and was about enjoying oneself at a party. Quite appropriate, I'd say. - March 14, 2016Good Times

Reviewer: Gra8fulbear - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 14, 2016

Subject: Last of the Greeks Best of the run, last of the Greeks. The scene outside was utterly insane for these shows. As for 'Let The Good Times Roll' being 'gay', I am gay and I never see that song show up at any of our secret gay agenda to take of the world meetings, so I am not sure it really is 'gay'.



Nothing makes my day though like reading a review that spins the good ole tale of how everything was better before so and so showed up and turned it all to crap. Bitter old deadheads always brighten up the room for all of us, so there is that.



I was there, I didn't get in, I helped hold places in line overnight for a taper friend and then spent the shows themselves back at the house recording the FM broadcasts on three different cassette decks for other friends and sipping Jack Daniels. So you know, not everyone who started coming to shows after the holy days was just a stupid kid who ruined everything.



Oh and for good measure I donated a big wad of money to KPFA even though I lived in Alabama at the time. I did get a copy of Dead Base 3 signed by all three of the authors as a premium, which was nice. When it came in the mail in November that year, I was late to work because I was reading it, and a tornado destroyed my workplace. I guess that was a lucky book for me.



The guy I rode out there with was a dumb ass though. He got busted the night before the run started for doing bong hits in his truck on Telegraph right in front of a Berkeley po-po. So the judge made him spend the three days of the shows in jail, then released him afterward with a warning. - March 14, 2016Last of the Greeks

Reviewer: hostage - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 16, 2011

Subject: smokin crater after 5 pretty mediocre sets in a row i was hoping for something good to close the run out. we got it.



china rider is well-played with great jamming in the segue but the real shit comes down in the outro to playin into drums with a little taste of the craziness to come.



this space > other one is the hardest, trippiest GD i ever got to see. i'll never forget the lights and the screens and the band just going nuts, i thought the stage was a giant spaceship taking off over the bay (yeah i know real original). with healy fucking w bob's voice and candace's perfectly orchestrated lights the boys really kicked it into a psychedelic frenzy.



it wasn't just the typically great w coast acid from the late 80's. the band really stepped it up for the closing set and took it to another level. 5 stars. - August 16, 2011smokin crater

Reviewer: twinzer - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 27, 2011

Subject: 5-Star Rating xlnt show



outstanding recording, thx Joani and Paul for the original tapes



5-star rating show and quality - July 27, 20115-Star Rating

Reviewer: TeaBag69 - favorite favorite favorite - April 8, 2011

Subject: Great Transfer, Typical Average late-'80's show This show was the best of the three and actually had some real good moments. The Greeks in '85 were my first year there and blew these shows off the map. There were some very fine moments in the late-'80's but the shows as a whole left a lot to be desired on too many nights. Minimal jamming, no power or energy, too much midi, too many covers, too many touch heads and narcs and nitrous, too many stadiums, etc. etc. As for this show, great Other One, great transfer, that's about it. And of course the historical relevance being the last show at the Greek. Which was another sad fallout from the decay of the Dead scene post-coma and post-In the Dark. Too many kids came to shows without tickets, thought they were cool, too many fake hippies, and then we get banned form the two best venues ever, the Greek and Frost. That was a major red flag the scene was really gone, even though we knew it back in '86 with the first Dylan/Dead tour.



I need to point out - the opener here is NOT "Good Times", which all of us Heads who were seeing shows in the early-80's know stands for "Good Time Blues", aka "Never Trust a Woman." Whoever listed these tracks is obviously a new wave head or maybe even a touch-era fan. The opener here is let the Good Times Roll, as lame at the show as it was here folks. I hated that as an opener, it was just so gay and silly. Give me a rocking Alabama Getaway from '83 any day. - April 8, 2011Great Transfer, Typical Average late-'80's show

Reviewer: tripel - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 19, 2011

Subject: my favorite admittedly, the 80s Dead is my fav, never got big into the earlier stuff...but this 2nd set might be my all-time fav. In particular, the Chinacat>Rider is just magic all the way thru, with super intense transitional peak and then in Rider, how odd to hear Jerry join Bob for the last line "all my troubles away" before blowing the doors off (with help from Mickey) with his Headlight line, wow. Killer tone in particular for both guitars all the way thru, and in the last Rider solo Jerry comes out guns blazin', with just enough distortion that it feels like he's about to go supernova..

Then of course the Other One, and this unique and super-powerful version really stands out, from beginning with Phil's double-intro to the final, amazing an unexpected jam after the second verse (when this song is usually over...) Check out how the song tries to end a bit in the early going, but then each guy pushes it ahead until it grows and grows into amazing, crazy places. this is improvised rock and roll at its best. For me, the Dead doesn't get any better than this... Cheers - January 19, 2011my favorite

Reviewer: Joshua_me - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 4, 2010

Subject: Comic book colors.... Charlie Miller strikes *again* !



It's hard to believe there's a cass in this lineage...



The sound is so perfect I can almost taste it. The ">" in China Rider is most tasty.... - May 4, 2010Comic book colors....

Reviewer: jahknee - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 26, 2009

Subject: Standing on the edge of the last Greek shows I was a 20something Deadhead @ the time of these last greek shows,and being an east coaster, had no idea of demand/supply issues for these shows. I thought, Hey I got 3 pair for the run in 4/88 in "Wista", so Cali Greek should be great! Bought plane tix, then got envelope and money back from GDTS (OH NO!) Went anyway...stood outside with unintiated navy friend who looked like a narc dressed as David Coverdale...no one wanted to even see my finger in the air for the Miracle that never happened..Felt like Lancelot almost seeing the Grail.

Later that night I heard some of the show on a street persons radio, and driving out of the city sometime afterwords I remember hearing the China/Rider. It is suuch a treat to find these shows on archive, and to give myself a xmas present and liten to set 2, imagining I was there...the sound of the band at this time was real tight, and getting into some crazy places when the time was right...poor Brent!!! Thank You Charlie Miller for this christmas gift!! Dig bobby's casio guit, and the great midi stuff in space... - December 26, 2009Standing on the edge of the last Greek shows

Reviewer: )€-\) H€-\) - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 20, 2009

Subject: Nice As Ah_Um_Oh_Ah says,"I showed up today, Where were you?" on this day twenty years ago this show was played and it is one I could have attended if I had the means, unlike early 1970's stuff he usually reviews and was present at. I love it, the band may not be the whipper snappers of the 1971 runs, but its The Dead none the less, and a Cali show. They were masters and gurus until their disbanding. They made me feel a way I can only find late at night with my high dollar earphones and the IA lately. My kids, "The Grateful Who?" and my oldest 17 yrs old knows NADA ZIPPO ZILCHO of what he is missing. What's sneaking a joint without the darkstar blasting from your friends car stereo? Just kill me if u find me ripping tubes to nickelback. Not that there is anything wrong with them, Like my dad called the dead in the late 70's, its just rock and roll rubbish to me. )€-\) H€-\) -- August 20, 2009Nice