Were you there? Leave your memories in the comments. But seeing it broken down in numbers - 46 songs, only three repeated - that’s impressive. Obviously this is how the Dead cultivated its passionate base of fans who would see them night after night, city after city, year after year. Looking at the full setlist, the only other repetition was the “Drums” -> “Space” jam, which was a standard improvised part of every show, and played differently every night. Blues: 8-1: Circles Around The Sun Hallucinate A Solution: 8-2: Circles Around The Sun Ginger Says: 8-3: Circles Around The Sun Saturday’s. Individually Numbered, Limited Edition of 10,000. Mastered in HDCD by David Glasser at Airshow Mastering with Plangent Processes restoration. Mixed from the multitrack master tapes by Jeffrey Norman at Bob Weirs TRI Studios. We’ve only found audio of the first set, but it’s notable in that only one of the songs performed - “Althea,” from that year’s Go To Heaven - was repeated between the two nights. The Grateful Dead Drums > 7-3: The Grateful Dead Space > 7-4: The Grateful Dead Stella Blue > 7-5: The Grateful Dead One More Saturday Night: 7-6: The Grateful Dead U.S. 6/17/91 (48-track masters) Blu-ray video of the complete 6/17/91 show, mixed in surround sound. The band returned the following night for another two-set engagement. Shortly following, Jerry Garcia’s guitar playing lights up all the way to the end of the second set closer, “Johnny B. Blues.” The band really ramps up its energy over the course of the two sets, with highlights being the 20-minute expanse of “Drums” -> “Space” -> “Wharf Rat”…as one reviewer on notes, this jam section was usually a visual experience moreso than an auditory one, but it’s an engaging run in this recording. The two and a half hour opening night kicks off with “Alabama Getaway” and closes, 24 songs later, with “U.S.
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