Grateful Dead Live at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on 1986-06-29
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- 1986-06-29 ( check for other copies)
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Mississippi Half Step-> Franklin's Tower-> Dancin' In The Streets, Brown Eyed Women, Minglewood Blues, Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues, Stagger Lee, Samson & Delilah Shakedown Street, Estimated Prophet-> Eyes Of The World-> Drums-> The Other One-> Wharf Rat-> Throwing Stones-> Not Fade Away, E:Not Fade Away-> E: U.S. Blues
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AUD> MC> ??> DAT> CDR; via Tom Thumb; seeded by eD
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- 2004-05-21 17:15:56
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- gd86-06-29.aud.eD.12969.sbeok.shnf
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- East Troy, WI
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- 14083
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- 2
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- AUD> MC> ??> DAT> CDR
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- 1986
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Reviewer:
uher240
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August 18, 2023
Subject: Wow
Subject: Wow
Sick show..
Skull n roses..
Some of us beg to differ..
Skull n roses..
Some of us beg to differ..
Reviewer:
InIScott
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April 26, 2019
Subject: Round the Wheel, Round the Wheel, Round the Wheel
Subject: Round the Wheel, Round the Wheel, Round the Wheel
Lots of highlights at this show for me, but the Space>Other One>Wharf Rat took my face off at this show!!!!!! One of the more intense moments of my 100 shows attended. You can't really hear it on this version (I had a better audience tape), but the way bobby's voice and Jerry's guitar spun around Alpine that night was outstanding. Healy shut down the effect on Bobby's voice right after it just went insane "round the wheel, round the wheel". Oh man, what an outrageous Alpine run this way. (one of the last Shakedown's I saw too (85-95).
Reviewer:
dhbag
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July 18, 2013
Subject: First & Last Shakedown
Subject: First & Last Shakedown
This was my first of around 60 shows, so it has a special place in my heart. In all of those shows I only saw two Shakedowns. My first was the second set opener at my first dead show, and the second and last was the second set opener at my last show at Portland Meadows in 95. An amazing Shakedown sandwich, although I cannot figure out for the life of me how I was able not to see another Shakedown between 1986 and 1995.
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skullsnroses
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November 18, 2008
Subject: put your right foot in and shake it all around
Subject: put your right foot in and shake it all around
put your left foot in the grave and wave it all around. No thanks. Theres some magic here, but not enought to jump start the bus for me. Jerry is really out of breath. He doesn't hold a note for more then 1/2 a second.
Reviewer:
kkeyser27
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April 18, 2005
Subject: My First Dead Show!
Subject: My First Dead Show!
Wow- what a trip- the first of 70 some-odd dead shows I saw in my life- and this was a great one! I have never seen this available until today! Thanks!
Reviewer:
Alpine7784
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March 15, 2005
Subject: Competent, But Not Outstanding
Subject: Competent, But Not Outstanding
This show is light years ahead of the previous night at the Valley. Still, song tempos are fast, song lengths are shorter than average, and the musicianship, while solid, is not inspired. Not bad, but not great, either. Ho-hum. 3 stars.
Reviewer:
markabes
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January 27, 2005
Subject: Sunday At Alpine
Subject: Sunday At Alpine
readers will see my soft spot for Alpine, but year after year it delivered. While 86 and particularily this point were not a high one with Jerry heading towards illness, this was still a strong show. Great songs in the first set with fun versions capped off with the Samson closer for a Sunday afternoon. 2nd set had a great Shakedown and one of my favorite 80's Estimateds for the psychedlic Bobby Screaming and Healy effects. Post space kind of withers out...
Reviewer:
born again
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November 16, 2004
Subject: my second show
Subject: my second show
we came back for the second show i made my way down the mighty hill i got to the pavilion i really got into this show im a drummer i was just amazed at bill and mickey how the comunicated not by voice but by there drums it was awsome they became heroes to me besides neil peart of rush and peter criss of kiss thank you again archive for this web site i have about 100 cds filled with mp3s now i can share the dead with my daughter i was 17 and in 11th grade now im comming up to 20 years being out of high school i love this site
Reviewer:
schwadust
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July 15, 2004
Subject: A much better show...
Subject: A much better show...
...than the previous days. Half Step>Franklin's>Dancin' to open, and Samson and Delilah to close the first set...hell yeah.
The second set didn't break any new ground, but it had me up and movin' for the whole show. Although I still didn't get what all of the fuss was about musically, I absolutely fell head over heals in love with the scene in and around the shows...
The second set didn't break any new ground, but it had me up and movin' for the whole show. Although I still didn't get what all of the fuss was about musically, I absolutely fell head over heals in love with the scene in and around the shows...
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