Garcialive Vol 16 11-15-91

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Good tour.

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i saw the spectrum show that tour.

it was good

 

 

91 JGB gooood

I saw the Midwest leg of the tour and yes it ranks way up there on my JGB shows 

I was there killer show 

I caught the Rosemont Horizon show a week after MSG. Will definitely be pulling the trigger for his one, and maybe the poster too.

Went to 14 Garcia Band shows in '91, including the Rochester War Memorial show on 11-20-91, which was very good.

(brought Mom to that one)!

I wish they would have released that one, but this one has Bright Side Of The Road, and it's a great show overall.

 

Another thing they should release from '91 is one of the three December Garcia-Grisman shows. Those were HOT!

I'm just glad they are at least releasing something....

   

    

^ I was at Rosemont, too. The show was fine.

The next night at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee was over the top!

Bradley was an earlier official release.

That was a great week of music for me. Saw JGB at Hampton 11.9 and then caught my first Phish show at Trax (The Mrs. Pizza Shit show) the same day as the MSG show in this thread.

What a wonderful world. Jerry was the best cover artist 

Strugglin' Man....always a favorite for me when JGB did it.

Bright Side Of The Road>>>Only played 5 times, all in 1991.  

Great show, looong 2nd set w/Shining Star, Don't Let Go & Lucky Old Sun, plus 5 other tunes.  Show was over around 12:30 AM

I saw the Spectrum show that tour>>>

Saw just those two on that tour, great times.

Preview already in from the Garcia Channel, Brothers & Sisters     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxtfQP-CQLo

 

I clocked in 21 Garcia Band or Garcia/Grisman shows in 1991......mostly at the Warfield, but some elsewhere in California. Can't imagine traveling to see the JGB play in Arenas when I usd to tour the east coast to see them in theatres and clubs. That said, that tour sounds great on tape!

Right on Paul, did the same. 14 JGB and all 7 Garcia-Grisman shows.

Great year for both those groups. Amazing to finally see Garcia on the banjo.

 

And the 7 encores out of the 14 shows on the East Coast tour were noteworthy because the

Garcia Band at that point pretty much only did an encore for "special" shows (I.e. Halloween Werewolves).

I was psyched he did the Wonderful World encore in Rochester; my Mom appreciated it too.

(it was VERY strange to go from the Warfield to the War Memorial. Went back because I had a free plane ticket that was 

about to expire, it was Moms birthday and the JGB in my hometown, so I made the quick trip. Well worth it.

(last JGB encore west coast: Wonderful World, San Jose 4/92. Last JGB encore ever: Werewolves, East Rutherford, Halloween '93.)

 

 

The shining star is like 24 minutes of I remember correctly 

Merry liked to stretch that one out!

Received my poster today. Looking forward to the download tomorrow.

Not crazy about these later years--I saw tons of shows in that era and they were fun but just felt Jerry didn't belong in big arenas--it just felt and sounded like a loss of intimacy and funky theater vibes--My first JGB being the Spectrum 3-16-78, but they cut in half--the called it "In The Round" so it wasn't a full Flyers sized rink.  Wish they would find more late 70's and early 80's era JGB to release--but we take what we get.

My only (custie) complaint is the album graphics/packaging. It's just lazy as shit. Horrible.

The shining star is like 24 minutes of I remember correctly<<

Jerry lost a good chunk of the crowd to chatter, if I remember correctly.  People sort of stopped swaying, started talking, pulled out the Marlboros.

One of the rare times I was absolutely thinking, "That'll be sufficient" (to quote Monty Burns).

Our last show before Da Birth of Da Boy (12 days later).