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07/31/94
The Palace - Auburn Hills, MI

Set 1:
Touch Of Grey
Greatest Story Ever Told
Row Jimmy
Spoonful
Lazy River Road
Me And My Uncle
Big River
Loose Lucy
In The Midnight Hour

Set 2:
Samson And Delilah
Long Way To Go Home
New Speedway Boogie
Truckin'
He's Gone
Drums
The Last Time
Black Peter
Good Lovin'

Encore:
The Weight

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Comments:

This was the first concert I had ever been to. I was absolutly amazing. There is something about row jimmy in the later years, magnificant!
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i second that. try the 'row jimmy' from 3.16.93, it's fine
-anonymous


We will get by!
-Anonymous


Bobby got laughed at when he almost stole Phil's verse in "The Weight." They had to throw in a few extra bars. I love when Bobby screws up. ;)

The first set of this show was one of my most enjoyable. I remember thinking before the beginning of the set "Where would I rather be right now?" Nowhere.
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I was proud to have attended this show. I loved the Mexicali tease after Me N My Uncle. The Lazy River Road is REAL pretty, possibly the best one ever. The Truckin/NewSpeedway/He's Gone is vintage Dead and they nail it hard. I think this is my favorite He's Gone along with 6/30/85.

The Black Peter is very soulful and was the only one of the summer that year.
-Anonymous (06/04/2009)


Does anyone remember the guy trying to trade the HUGE zucchini for tickets outside The Palace? Good memories. . .
- (11/09/2009)


This show looks great. Some obvious highlights: Touch>GSET to get things flowing...into a sweet Row Jimmy and how can you ever deny a Spoonful?

The middle of the 1st set cools off, with the perfunctory cowboy songs/new songs (i.e., LRR)...still great stuff though.

The surprise ending to the first set with a Midnight Hour out of Loose Lucy...that is truly my delight! Sweet!

Second set starts with a lull...Samson is your typical Sunday ditty and Long Way to Go Home is fun at best. But they get real cookin' with the Speedway>Truckin>He's Gone trio...magic! The rest of the show eases you back in from the high of that combo...

For 94 or any year, this one shines like gold...


-Anonymous (07/31/2023)


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Band Configuration
(05/19/92 - 07/09/95)

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

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