Set 1



Hell In A Bucket ->

Sugaree

Walkin' Blues

It Must Have Been The Roses

Me And My Uncle ->

Big River

Ramble On Rose

Desolation Row

Foolish Heart



Set 2



Louie Louie

Man Smart (Woman Smarter)

Ship Of Fools

Estimated Prophet ->

Uncle John's Band ->

Jam ->

Drums ->

Space ->

The Other One ->

Stella Blue ->

Sugar Magnolia



Encore

Knockin' On Heaven's Door

--------------- shnid 13207 information ------------



EAC'd and SHN'd by Charlie Miller







source: SBD>CM>DAT>CD>EAC>SHN







seeded to etree 11/18/02



by: Patrick White



notfadeaway69@netscape.net



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this is a speed corrected/aud patched version of 13207



this fine show that had a culmative pitch problem that started at a 102



ratio to start and ended with a 108 ratio as compared to both the



vhs video and audience dat recording.







the following audience patches occurred (to match video)



17 seconds added before Hell In A Bucket



27 seconds added between Sugaree and Walkin' Blues



1 minute 24 seconds added between Big River and Ramble on Rose



6 seconds added after foolish heart



58 seconds added at start of space on cd3



53 seconds added between Sugar Magnolia and Knockin on Heaven's Door



(shnid 7858 was used to provide audience patches



Digital Audience - Jill & Rob R



3 Nak CM 300's - 2 CP 4's (Shotguns) 1 CP3 ( Super Omni ) arranged in



an X-Y



pattern.



As always (per Healy) from the taper's section.)







- Aud and sbd were synced while working on a low generation video



- Mixed by kevtobin@yahoo.com



- FLAC conversion 10-JUN-2006

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Reviewer: sonicgardenplaysdead - favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 11, 2012

Subject: The boys were hot that night! After seeing the night before in Cinci, I thought it would be a hard show to top. I got one of my first tastes of it's what they play it's how they play it. Kind of like Deer Creek 90. First night stellar setlist. Second night the band was more on.

It was pure delight to see Brent tear it up on Louie Louie. He was on fire. One of my first road trips ever seeing the band out of town, and what a treat it was! Spring 89 was a great tour! - April 11, 2012The boys were hot that night!

Reviewer: DaneBramage - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 22, 2011

Subject: Run for the Roses Three weeks before the Kentucky Derby. The "Run for the Roses" Grateful Dead in town to play most every song that pertained to Roses, or even might sound like Rose (Desolation Row). Maybe it is just me, but you can actually hear when this show kicks into gear....during Brent's second round of soloing during Walkin' Blues. After that point, it's ON!!!! Something happened, and it doesn't necessarily require chemicals to perceive...According to jboyaquar (or Brother Superior) in a previous review, the Kentucky people are "tools", apparantly called that because someone cheers after Jerry mentions NYC in Ramble on Rose...I don't know, maybe somebody there was FROM NYC? Brother Superior also couldn't understand why they would play Louie, Louie....perhaps because they were in LOUIE-VILLE? It was immediately apparent to all of us dumb Kentuckians. I wonder if Ky natives such as Hunter S. Thompson or, who is that guy, um, Owsley, would appreciate his ignorant generalization...Anyway, back to the show. Just a fantastic batch of red hearts & flowers in this basket! From the pre-show parking lot festivities to the walk out, this one was special. - June 22, 2011Run for the Roses