Saturday, September 7, 2019

"LAID BACK IN LOUISVILLE, FOR THE LAST TIME"










GRATEFUL DEAD 

6/16/93

FREEDOM HALL

LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY

NOT AS GOOD AS THE SHOW FROM THE PREVIOUS NIGHT BUT WORTH A LISTEN. The set list isn't uninspiring--a gazillion Dead shows since the mid-80s  tab the same songs and achieve a lift off that lingers in the listener's own archives of sonic memories. A band can't be "on" every night, of course. And the show is hardly in the disastrous column of their shows from 1993-95. Yet after a rough and ready opener of "Cold Rain and Snow" it peters back out and never truly recovers. "Lazy River Road" and the venerable "Stella Blue" flicker the show back to life. However the encore of "I Fought the Law" is perhaps the shortest cover version I have ever heard, and their most curious attempt at the 1950s classic. Whatever you do don't compare it to the righteous stomp offered by The Clash or you will be depressed for days.


OneCold Rain And Snow >
The Same Thing ;
Peggy-O ;
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues ;
Ramble On Rose ;
Eternity ;
Brown Eyed Women ;
Easy Answers >
Don't Ease Me In
TwoFoolish Heart ;
Saint Of Circumstance >
Lazy River Road ;
Corrina >
Drums >
Space >
I Need A Miracle >
Stella Blue >
Good Lovin'
EncoreI Fought The Law


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