Set 1



Hell In A Bucket

Jack-A-Roe

The Same Thing

Stagger Lee

Black Throated Wind

Dire Wolf

Let It Grow



Set 2



Scarlet Begonias ->

Fire On The Mountain ->

Playing In The Band ->

Dark Star ->

Terrapin Station ->

Drums ->

Space ->

Easy Answers ->

Days Between ->

Good Lovin'



Encore

I Fought The Law

Notes:



-- Seamless transition between Discs 2 and 3

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Reviewer: kbmill - - April 11, 2019

Subject: bread crumb I sang a little while and then flew on. - April 11, 2019bread crumb

Reviewer: weironamissionfrombob - favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 16, 2015

Subject: 93! This, along with 8/22, are the best shows I've heard from 93. I think this is better than 8/22, Jerry is rippin' it on the Scarlet-Fire, his lead lines during the Fire instrumental have a certain determination. The PITB>DarkStar>Terrapin is tight & well played. Jerry's playing during this part of the show is excellent, his runs are confident, clear, liquid & trippy. The back half of the 2nd set I could take or leave..the Days Between is pretty nice..even so, this is a good show..not just for 93'. It still doesn't compare to a great 70's show, but it should please even those who rarely listen to anything past 78-79. - September 16, 201593!

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite - August 26, 2015

Subject: -- Set 1 - a little meh and rickety...save the always-thrilling Let it Grow, it's take it or leave it...



Set is why you're here. For you setlist people, you'll be in heaven with the pre-drums lineup - Tubular Bells is a wonderful aside from the norm during Space, and I dunno, people sort of dismiss post-Space on this show, but Days Between is beautiful, as always (Jer hits about 95% of the lyrics). A wonderful set.



Show's not the best of the year, compared to 8/22 or the Cal Expo run, but has some decent music throughout. - August 26, 2015--

Reviewer: JamsOnly - favorite favorite favorite - October 2, 2014

Subject: Average Highlights: Space - October 2, 2014Average

Reviewer: GHoltz - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - June 5, 2011

Subject: Spaced Jam I think the Vince / Jerry Space Jam is an excerpt from Michael Oldfield's Tubular Bells. - June 5, 2011Spaced Jam

Reviewer: fudoki - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 7, 2011

Subject: Some folks like Easy Answers Hearing a unique exit from Space is always a treat!



IMHO, Easy Answers is one of the best new songs Bobby had come up with - smart words, great beat, and real potential - like Touch of Gray.



I'm old, and loved hearing Workingman's Dead, WOTF, and earlier stuff; but more important, The Band was moving on and writing some really great new material.



This, combined with Jerry playing "Lightning Bolt", make this concert unique! One of the last truly great concerts before Jerry's health began to fail.



The "old woman" I've been married to for 27 decent years said, "This is as good as the '73 to '78 shows" - ok, she's in a rut, but that don't make her wrong!



Hope my rating will attract some folks to listen to this unique, and worthwhile show. If you can't dig the second set, play it again... - May 7, 2011Some folks like Easy Answers

Reviewer: Estimatedjohn - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 1, 2011

Subject: sweet! killers space very good show! - April 1, 2011sweet!

Reviewer: Sedula - favorite favorite - January 18, 2010

Subject: Easy Answers out of space?? I've seen many shows (200+) but luckily I never had to suffer an "Easy Answers" out of space. That is right up there with the only one song after space (sugar Magnolia) I saw at my first show (9/2/78). One of Weirs worst tunes hands down!!!

And than to have the Days Between snoozer right after it...bummer. - January 18, 2010Easy Answers out of space??

Reviewer: myhungryhippo - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 18, 2010

Subject: terrapin is out of control WOW - January 18, 2010terrapin is out of control

Reviewer: straws point - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 14, 2009

Subject: Blew me away I was at this show with my best friend TJ. In my mail order I asked Ilene for any tickets, but if they could hook me up with some floor seats for the 13th I would be psyched as it was my buddy's birthday. Sure enough when the envelope arrived we had nosebleeds the first night, lower bowl the last night, and 4th row floor seats in front of Jerry on this night! I had come to love hearing Hell in a Bucket...not the song really, but as an opener it always seemed to portend good things to come, at least for those shows I was lucky enough to attend. This night was no exception. Scarlet-Fire-Playin-Dark Star-Terrapin! From the 4th row! After the first four tunes (which are some of my faves) I was stoked out of my skull, but when Jerry dropped the first few rifts of Terrapin I was totally blown away. The crowd when nuts. It seemed like the roof of the Spectrum was gonna come off. It took several days to sort of recover, it was just one of those experiences that reverberates for a while. Glad I was there. - December 14, 2009Blew me away

Reviewer: bluefairee - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 15, 2009

Subject: One of the best shows I ever attended I was at this show, and it was a great night for Jerry. - October 15, 2009One of the best shows I ever attended

Reviewer: Thad - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 29, 2008

Subject: Always loved it Brilliant second set. First heard off a David Gans Dead Hour - sometime shortly after the tour. Weir plays some haunting, mind-blowing licks. Some my favorite Bob Weir guitar playing. Beautiful chunky sound with plently of sustain. There were times in '93 and even early '94 where to me they reached kind of a new zenith of ensemble interplay with the Vince line-up. They achieved a new perfectly balanced common ground after three years of finding their way without Brent. While perhaps not as inspiring as the "perfect synergy" they had going with Brent in 1989 and 1990, this second set is one of the examples of that "newfound Grateful Deadness" after the transition period of fall 90 to 1993. - September 29, 2008Always loved it