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moose eater

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Did they play only that one date there? If so, Dude, I was at that fucking show. I think it was maybe a year prior that they played at the World Music Theater which I also saw.
They apparently played 7/8/95, a Saturday, and 7/9/95, a Sunday at Soldier Field. Two days in a row.

But they apparently ONLY played 'So Many Roads' on 7/9/95, Sunday.



This is the footage from that same recording I posted earlier, from 7/9/95, Sunday. Jerry died one month to the day after that Sunday show on 8/9/95. Gratefully Dead.

 
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Sweatloaf

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They apparently played 7/8/95, a Saturday, and 7/9/95, a Sunday at Soldier Field. Two days in a row.

This is the footage from that same recording I posted earlier, from 7/9/95, Sunday. Jerry died one month to the day after that Sunday show on 8/9/95. Gratefully Dead.



I can't remember if I was at the Saturday or Sunday show, but it was most definitely one or the other.
 

moose eater

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They apparently played 7/8/95, a Saturday, and 7/9/95, a Sunday at Soldier Field. Two days in a row.

But they apparently ONLY played 'So May Roads' on 7/9/95, Sunday.



This is the footage from that same recording I posted earlier, from 7/9/95, Sunday. Jerry died one month to the day after that Sunday show on 8/9/95. Gratefully Dead.


I added links to the set list from both of those days to the post above.
 

moose eater

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I can't remember if I was at the Saturday or Sunday show, but it was most definitely one or the other.
Do you remember them playing 'So Many Roads'?

If so, you were there for 7/9/95 on Sunday, as they apparently didn't do that tune on Saturday, 7/8/95.

I was working in a Mental Health gig in an office in a rural town in Alaska when the news of Jerry's passing came across the airwaves. It was a sad day.
 

moose eater

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A tribute of sorts.



Brings some tears.

The sax player in the Red Rocks Kreutzmann-Strings version was also the sax player for the Trey Anastasio Band, James Casey, and he died last year from colon cancer at age 40, B: 1983 - D: 2023. A young and very talented guy. He played some amazing sax.
 
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