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Lucky 7's today :) and I hope you'll feel lucky after listening to this week's fine second set from the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mt. View CA on June 21st, 1989.

This is a fine set for the period, Jerry is in excellent voice, and Phil is energetic and out front throughout. Jerry breaks out the Fender -Midi outfit during space, which is quite interesting and the addition of the late, longtime E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons adds a nice fill to several spaces in the music, I think. The highlights for me are a fine Estimated Prophet, the wonderful transition from Truckin' to the Other One, and of course a fabulous Morning Dew. A fine show from one of best periods of the latter day Dead.

Shoreline Amphitheater (6/21/89)

Comments: Summer Solstice Show

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Two

Scarlet Begonias [7:46] ->

Hell In A Bucket [5:44] (1) ;

Ship Of Fools [7:44] (1) ;

Estimated Prophet [10:14] (1) ->

Eyes Of The World [12:40] (1) ->

Drums [#9:52] ->

Space [15:02] ->

Truckin' [6:51] (1) ->

The Other One [5:16] (1)(2) ->

Morning Dew [11:#42] (1,3) ~

Turn On Your Love Light [8:12] (1)

Encore

Brokedown Palace [5:23#]

Comments (1) with Clarence Clemons

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod070717.mp3

Thank you for your support of the Deadpod..

Let's all try to be kind :)

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Lucky 7's today :) and I hope you'll feel lucky after listening to this week's fine second set from the Shoreline Amphitheater in Mt. View CA on June 21st, 1989.

This is a fine set for the period, Jerry is in excellent voice, and Phil is energetic and out front throughout. Jerry breaks out the Fender -Midi outfit during space, which is quite interesting and the addition of the late, longtime E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons adds a nice fill to several spaces in the music, I think. The highlights for me are a fine Estimated Prophet, the wonderful transition from Truckin' to the Other One, and of course a fabulous Morning Dew. A fine show from one of best periods of the latter day Dead.

Shoreline Amphitheater (6/21/89)

Comments: Summer Solstice Show

Pay-Per-View

Two

Scarlet Begonias [7:46] ->

Hell In A Bucket [5:44] (1) ;

Ship Of Fools [7:44] (1) ;

Estimated Prophet [10:14] (1) ->

Eyes Of The World [12:40] (1) ->

Drums [#9:52] ->

Space [15:02] ->

Truckin' [6:51] (1) ->

The Other One [5:16] (1)(2) ->

Morning Dew [11:#42] (1,3) ~

Turn On Your Love Light [8:12] (1)

Encore

Brokedown Palace [5:23#]

Comments (1) with Clarence Clemons

You can listen to this week's Deadpod here:

http://traffic.libsyn.com/deadshow/deadpod070717.mp3

Thank you for your support of the Deadpod..

Let's all try to be kind :)

  continue reading

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