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04/05/89
Crisler Arena (University Of Michigan) - Ann Arbor, MI

Set 1:
Feel Like A Stranger
Franklin's Tower
New Minglewood Blues
Candyman
Stuck Inside Of Mobile
Far From Me
Dupree's Diamond Blues
Let It Grow
U.S. Blues

Set 2:
Samson And Delilah
Cumberland Blues
Man Smart-Woman Smarter
Terrapin Station
Drums
China Doll
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Set 3:
The Mighty Quinn

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Comments:

It's true things do get better with age, Franklins tower is done very well. A rare Dupree's diamond Blues is a highlight, as well as the Bob Dilyn covers of Stuck inside the Of Mobile, and Mighty Quinn. Throwin' stones is the real higlight of this show along with Terrpin Station, Man smart- women smarter and China doll
-steve


Well, not quite. As some folks think a big mac is a real burger, newbies think this is the Dead. Like the big mac, this band has some of the ingredients but it ain't the real thing. You'll gain weight with it but hunger remains.
-Pops (02/01/2013)


Short set 3...very disappointing...
-Bossgobbler (01/03/2014)


Yo, pops, i used to think people who said those things were just being pessimistic, and i still do. i've been listening to their show chronology and i can honestly say they are the same band with new tunes. this band was around for 24 years by this point, you expect them to play 25 minute jams for ever? the structure of their sets for this time was first set warm up, get a feel for the crowd, so in the second set they know which tunes to go into when they do their thing. and their thing was, a couple tunes to warm back up with, and then a single continuos groove going in and out of tunes. They were only advancing their style to the sound they wanted, and if you don't hear how tight and happy they sound, well then i pity you. this show was fantastic.
-Murphy (04/25/2014)


I would hate to hear "Pops" review of the Beatles

- (02/11/2019)


If Only They did more with the third set? If only this had be in the year 68,71,74,or etc...
An overwhelmed,and excited Ann Arbor had so much pre-show energy (n00bs) in Ann Arbor, this lead to a more then your average opening medley. "if you look at it right"
-StanleeTGr8ful (04/02/2019)


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Band Configuration
(04/16/79 - 07/23/90)

Lead Guitar: Jerry Garcia
Rhythm Guitar: Bob Weir
Bass: Phil Lesh
Keyboards: Brent Mydland
Drums: Bill Kreutzmann
Drums: Mickey Hart

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