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06/21/95
Knickerbocker Arena - Albany, NY

Set 1:
Hell In A Bucket
Loser
Take Me To The River
Row Jimmy
Broken Arrow
Promised Land

Set 2:
Scarlet Begonias
Fire On The Mountain
Man Smart-Woman Smarter
It's All Too Much
Playin' In The Band
Supplication Jam
Drums
Space
Easy Answers
Morning Dew

Encore:
U.S. Blues

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Comments:

What can you say. The entire tour was dreadful...but this show was (suprisingly) well-played.

One of the all-time funniest show moments I've ever had...I was behind the stage, and some hippie behind me started screaming obscenities at Bobby, demanding he not play Easy Answers. Absolutely hysterical.
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Great DEW!
-Anonymous


These were my last 2 shows, although I didn't know it at the time. The Row Jimmy slowed to almost a standstill. 2nd set picked up a little.

McNally stated in his book that Jerry was so out of it between sets that the rest had to tell him what to play.

We knew something was wrong.
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Morning Dew-last time played, "he can't walk 'us' out in the morning dew" anymore.
-Perrin


I wasn't at this show but the dude behind the stage was yelling what I would have been thinking, would have enjoyed watching that go down...
-Anonymous (10/10/2014)


These were my last 2 shows, too. I had seats somewhere on the floor this night, but hung out in front of the soundboard the 1st set. A friend had seats upfront right in front of Phil - he gave me his ticket during the break so I could go upfront until Space&/or drums then go back to soundboard & give him back his ticket.
Garcia played well that night, but during the break he came back on stage , strapped on his guitar and played to himself through his in-ears for the rest of the break - weird - and he looked like crap, too. Think he had like red sweatpants on - weird and crappy lookin.

- (02/10/2015)


Alas - my last two shows as well.. the last of over 150 great nights!! Definitely had seen better shows, but being there to hear Jerry sing the last Morning Dew will be something I will never forget. ..
-Anonymous (02/26/2015)


Back in 1995, two men were traveling to this show. They never made it. They died in a car crash. One of them was identified but for 20 years his passenger's identity remained a mystery. He simply became known as Grateful Doe.
After 20 years, he has finally been id'd as Jason Callahan of Myrtle Beach.

RIP, Jason, and may the four winds blow you safely home.

-will (12/10/2015)


This was my last show out of over 150, and 11 years. I was (and still am) a HUGE Morning Dew fan.. So to be able to say I saw the last time Jerry sang itand played it is priceless.
- (11/05/2020)


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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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