Most unique opener you saw?

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For me has got to be OMSN>Fire on the Mountain Ventura 7/13/85

Not sure if Fire was ever played again in the first set and a stand alone song?

I really like how they mixed it up in 85.

That 85 Devore and Richmond shows had some groovy setlists.

Midnight Hour -> Walkin' the Dog -> Big Boss Man - Phila 4/8/85.  Unfortunately the 2nd set was a quite a Bloated Persian Jerry In Red snoozefest letdown.

a touch of grey opener was code to take an additional hit, and twist up a fat, because you were entering melt down central...

 

true story.

Yeah I heard the 4/8/85 Spectrum show. Jerry's voice is shot and playing wasn't anything to talk about. THe night before was killer. I wasn't there just have the tapes.

US Festival Playin'>Shakedown was good also

Irvine 85 Do it in the road>Bertha was sweet.

Remember that Half Step in Jersey 82 or 83? Killer. 

Eyes

Box

Playin>Crazy Fingers

Big Boss Man

Here Comes Sunshine

China>Rider

Midnite Hour

Wang Dang Doodle

The Frozen Logger @ Red Rocks 85.

12-28-91

 

One more staurday>>>>into jack straw -

they went into straw midway through  saturday night...pretty cool....and reprised at the end of the second set.

good show all around-  taped FOB that night.

I forgot what a mindf**k that was. 

https://archive.org/details/gd85-09-07.schoeps.oade.373.sbeok.shnf

 

As I recall, the band was on stage and all of a sudden Garcia took off his guitar and exited stage left. 

When ya gotta go........ 

I was at that Red Rocks run, Stringtwang.

Really good times.

 

6/25/85 Daytripper

4/15/88 Scarlet > Fire

7/2/89 Playing > Crazy Fingers

>>>>>>> Eyes - Giants Stad 6/17/91

>>>>>>> Playin>Crazy Fingers - Cap Cen 9/15/82

>>>>>>> China>Rider - Spectrum Phila 11/5/79

Was @ all 3 - tnx for the reminder . . .

CA earthquake 10/23/89

Shakedown was always fun....especially Pittsburgh, maybe 86 

Help-Skipknot-Franklins Deer Creek 1990 was stellar 

 

^Nice!

 

I don't think that I had anything unique, though the 05/09/87 Laguna Seca show started with Sugar Magnolia and ended "regulation" with Sunshine Daydream.  That seemed pretty cool at the time.

I wasn't there but Nassau 3/28/85 had a Truckin'>Smokestack, High time opener

I will never ever forget that Deer Creek show. 

 

Eyes 6/91

I won't forget that eyes either, I didn't see that coming after the rager at RFK before. Took me by shock, that St. Of Circumstance was red hot as well

great times, for me the decline came shortly there after

9/15/82  Playin -> Crazy Fingers

6/26/84  Casey Jones -> Stranger

Ramble on Rose---RFK '86

Playin'------Kaiser '86

Sugar Magnolia----Oakland '91

Not Fade Away----Kaiser '89

Jimbee didn't they weave in and out of Playin' like 5 times that night? What a rare shoe that was.

yeah..it was certainly themed!  Also the Touch encore might have been the first performed or close to it..

Help on the Way / Slipknot / Franks (Autzen 90)

Gimme Gimme Some Lovin (Oakland 85) 

Not Fade Away  (Oakland 85) 

 

Saw Gimme some lovin'>Dancing Frost 86 opener.

Another goody.

What an ego he had or has.

Palace 94 Jerrys bday Addams Family Mickey Mouse tuning

Passenger - Tampa, FL 12/13/78

3/14/82 Davis, Calf - One More Saturday Night for a Sunday opener.

GD stbs 3.13.82 & 3.14.82_1.jpg

"The Snapper" at Buff's Go-Go in '80s N. Bergen, NJ.

 

Oh, wait . . . I misunderstood the premise.

 

Never mind.

Morning Dew 6/10/73 RFK washington dc...........mic drop

>>>9/15/82  Playin -> Crazy Fingers

Good call Jimbee. Fun show.

>>>>>>> Eyes - Giants Stad 6/17/91  <<<<THIS!

Was a mindfucker. I blew off Little Feat opener in favor of Parking Lot hijinx . When I walked i n and the Dead  opened with Eyes, I thought I had missed the entire first set! Ha ha ha...

April 1st Cap in passaic NJ.....everyone switched instruments.....not at all a good execution but it was fun

Guess that Eyes Giants stadium '91 would be it for me as well. A stellar version. The first set was also peppered with Dark Star teases, though they never did play it that night. Fun time.

Gimme some lovin>deal  3.23.86

11-9-01 Fabulous Fox St. Louis..Q

 

Jam>Unbroken

Back in the day this opening jam used to get alot of play..unique and funky. 

It might also be interesting to discuss unique opening bands we have seen.

I'm going to give my vote for most unique opening band I saw to either J. Willis Pratt and We're Bionic or The Dude of Life - both of whom I saw as openers for Phish.

Probably the "Scarelt>Fire" on 4/15/88 and "Playin>Crazy Fingers" on 7/2/89 - both were pretty outlandish and quite surprising at the time(s)

^ I would have skipped the dude of life.

 

Solo Andy Summers accompanied by a drum machine. Opened for Tangerine dream.

Shakedown>Get Back

I think most folks would agree that the best opener of all time was the debut of Terrapin Station on 2/26/77 in San Bernardino.  It's the most well known Terrapin.  Phil said the first time they rehearsed it, they played it all day, over and over they loved it so much. The debut proclaims that love--it's ethereal. Feels as if the band must have hovered above that stage for a few minutes. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgP8eoP1GH8

Another uber famous opener happened after Garcia partook in large amounts of a particular stimulant with a few college students who were more than happy to share.  They taped the thing and called it an interview:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mj48pFBUuqo

Soon after the band opened with this ridiculous version of Casey Jones, a 3 year break-out. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUJhAGRkCcg

Then there's this Might as Well opener in DeKalb 10/29/77:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1LOugCUoRg

12/12/92 Yothu Yindi Opener.

My friend and I were just starting to fly as they came on - a complete surprise to us.  When those aborigines hit the stage with the didgeridoos howling and pounding the stage, mixed with the heavy guitar chords and the like, we were transported into some otherworldly plane of existence from which we did not, and did not want to escape until watching Santa Claus Conquers the Martians at our friends apartment in Lafayette early the next morning.  The amazing shit my brain conjured up that night was pure Christmas fantasy bliss mixed with West Coast craziness!

Not famous, Mr. Felina, unique was the question posed.

I was at the 9/7/85 shoe and that Frozen Logger > Star Spangled Banner (with slide whistle) opener was definitely unique.

Shoreline ,,, into bigboss man  ring a bell?

>>Not famous, Mr. Felina, unique was the question posed.

 

Good point.  I was just commenting using that adjective.  And I'm talking all time, not what I saw, which isn't following along with the OP (my bad).

That version of Terrapin stands as the most unique opener they ever did.

Because of the way they played it and because they never opened with it again.

 

If the Eyes of Giants or the Scarlet>Fire of Rosemont (to name two examples) had been played in the same galaxy as San Bern...then one could make an argument for those.

 

Most unique I saw:

Big Boy Pete -- 11/21/85 (Walkin the Dog encore at that show was also fairly unique)

Music Never Stopped > Sugaree > Music Never Stopped -- 7/2/94 

Midnight Hour -> Walkin' the Dog -> Big Boss Man - Phila 4/8/85  Someone gifted me a ticket that AM so I went and took out 80 bucks out of my depleted baybank account and flew down on either a people's or value jet and third vehicle with masshole plates in the lot gave me a ride back up north.  It sure would have been easier to get around back then with uber.

 

>>>It sure would have been easier to get around back then with uber.

 

 

Holy shit yes.

 

Also, cell phones would have helped matters in terms of finding people.

 

>Also, cell phones would have helped matters in terms of finding people

 

GPS and navigation would have been nice.

I can't really recall too many particularly unique show openers in my experience.

I guess 12/31/78 Sugar Magnolia>Scarlet Begonias>Fire On The Mountain was unique. Not unique at all for NYE but that was the show opener that night.

The already mentioned OMSN on a Sunday was unique & fun.

Does the band slowly coming onstage and joining Hamza El-Din on Ollin Arageed count? That was cool.

Other than that the Not Fade Away in Oakland '85 is one, but that was sort of gimmicky because there were flyers all over the place before the show encouraging people to greet the band with the clapping and vocal bit, basically forcing them to play it.

I thought the band did a half-hearted version, maybe because of the manipulation, so for me it was no big whoop.

Why Don't We Do it in the Road> Bertha

 

Irvine Meadows,85 comes to mind. First night I believe.

>>>>>>> Eyes - Giants Stad 6/17/91<<<

That's about it, really.

I doubt there's any other opener I didn't hear at least three times.

Possibly Playin'.  Probably, the more I think about it.