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Show{Hornsby} 1992-03-23: The Palace, Auburn Hills MI [SBD: 541]
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DescriptionGrateful Dead
The Palace 3/23/92
Auburn Hills, MI
Source: S:D->Cass->CDR->(eac'd)SHN

Disc 1
Set 1
Jack Straw
Cold Rain
Walkin Blues
Loose Lucy
Masterpiece
West LA
BIODTL
Tennessee Jed->
Music
Set 2
Victim
E: Gloria

Disc 2
Set 2 con't
Wave To The Wind
Crazy->
Uncle John->
Drums->Space->
Wheel->
Watchtower->
Dew


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TypeGrateful Dead
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SteveSw 2008-04-22 01:36:07
Well now.

I know many of you like the tapes because you went and enjoyed yourselves, regardless of the music. But I have to think that even if you had a blast at this show, you wouldn't think highly of this music. I mean, supposing you met your future wife at this show, and she was beautiful, and she was the heiress to a billion dollar fortune, and she married you, and her three beautiful sisters moved in too, and all four of them spent the sixteen years and twenty-nine days since this show trying to make you as happy as they possibly can in every way you and they can imagine, even supposing all that, I bet you'd look back on this show and say "Wow that was a really great day, but boy the band sucked."

I don't know what to say about this show. There are skipped instrumental passages, there are vocal fumbles, there are missed transitions, there's a lot of discord amongst the players. The moments of playing that are merely competent are notable high points of their respective sets. If I were forced to suggest a song to you, I might point towards the Uncle John's and its pleasant jam, or towards the piano work from Bruce in Watchtower. Or then again, I might just not.

I suppose one thing you can say is, this show is probably slightly better than 03-24.
PhilipRBowl 2008-04-22 02:44:16

I used to live in East Lansing.
Go see Steppin in it!

Thanks
Rock on!
Reelboy 2008-04-22 11:11:02
Well, if the {Hornsby} project is one long party from coast to coast, I guess this must be the part where we leave the bar car and stumble to the head. And if it's better than 3/24, I guess that's when we discover that most of it ended up on our clothing.

Skipping the train wreck metaphors altogether ...

Thanks!
swifty 2008-04-22 13:19:57
The Auburn Hills shows were the only that I saw this tour. What I have to say is, I never saw such a good(and promising) 1st set begat such an atrocious 2nd set. I still enjoy set one. Jack Straw, while short, does rage and the end jam in Music Never Stopped is truly funky(love Hornsby's synth work). Set 2 on the other hand, I can't even listen to it. Post space is passable at best. Gloria holds a special place for me. On the drive from Madison, WI, one of the tapes we listened to was 11/1/85(the last Gloria, at that point). Because the boys had busted out Satisfaction at Cap Centre, I dared proclaim that Gloria would be busted in Detroit. When Bobby started it, I was standing on my seat(20th row, Phil Zone) and jumped so high I almost kicked the guy in front of me's head.
mikeshoun 2008-04-22 18:31:59

I actually did have a really good time at this show, but was in the hallway dancing. Go figure! Second set not so great (had a tape of this for ages) but where I was it was a spinathon, and during the Gloria, people were going absolutely bananas dancing and wigging out. Wave to the Wind was not a great song, but those Unbroken Chain-like changes with JG playing rolling notes overtop of got me every time.
fwagner.etree 2008-04-22 19:39:27
First note that track d2t4 is actually BOTH "Drums" and "Space" together. Also, I feel this show could be retracked so that it's not so disjunctive for audio recording. I suggest putting set 1 plus the first 2 songs of set 2 on Disc 1, then put the remainder of set 2 plus the encore on Disc 2. It works out fine timewise for audio recording.
oldjollymon 2008-04-23 00:06:54
Steve, your description of this one cracks me up. I had to check it b/c I thought I knew what was coming...but I never could have guessed the wife & daughters part.

Thanks for a great project, for your opening descriptions (I wish more people would do that kinda thing) & for turning me on to some of the latter day saintliness of this ensemble.

~ PEACE ~
SteveSw 2008-04-23 00:21:34
I have to admit to all you michigoons that i have a special axe to grind for these shows because I am an Ohio State grad (lol).

swifty, I hear you when you say "jack straw, while short". They decided not to play any of the bridges, the places where there are musical instruments front and center instead of lyrics happening. Myself, while I am not specifically down on the Dead's singing by any means, nonetheless I like it best when they stick some good instrument playing right smack there between the verses. And when they go through a song like Jack Straw and omit even the briefest of what I expect, when I'm listening to the tape, I go "oh my goodness", and there it goes.

i tried to find a funny way of acknowledging the fact that this like all dead shows was a place where joy could be experienced. If you were to have had that good experience, and then crank this show up on the stereo, you might have that feeling that you remembered the fat ugly lover a lot more fondly before you looked at them again in the harsh lite of retrospect.

fwager, I tried to modify the info file to note that drums > space was one track, and also to note that there is a cassette gen in there that is not called out in the original posting to eTree.

and yes, oldjollymon, i was trying to make some of you chuckle there. what else to do when the show is a dog?
: ) 2008-04-25 21:26:08
Dew was nice.....
"michigoons" hilarious
GO BUCKS!!!!
gratefullydan 2008-09-21 13:22:31
Ok so it has it's it's rough spots, I agree, but ......
The Jack Straw was HOT
The Masterpiece was HOT
The Tenn>Music was HOT
UJB through Gloria is HOT! The end of Dew is insane rage, albeit wandering
The crowd was HOT!
The weather was COLD!
Thanks for this!!
Patrick Russell 2011-03-20 16:06:54
Steve, though I completely agree with you about set 2 of this show, and while I generally am not all that blown away by post-1990 shows (even the ones I personally attended) I do have to respectfully disagree about this Jack Straw.

I'm kind of puzzled at your statement that they didn't play any of the bridges. The basic structure of the song is all there, same as it's been since October of 1971. They may not have done extended jams between verses, but then again they rarely did by the 1990s anyway.

In fact, off the top of my head, I'm not thinking of many versions from any era where they really jammed out anything other than the D/Bm/A/E progression after "You keep us on the run." That was usually the part that would either be extended or not, and when they really got going on that part it was friggin' amazing. (See, for instance, 10/20/84.)

That end jam on this 3/23/92 Jack Straw is, in my opinion, very good indeed. It's not a long jam, but it still builds up really well to a big finish, and there is some very slick, deliberate playing along the way. I've always dug the interplay between Garcia and Hornsby on this one. The band is just snarling by the time they hit the "Jack Straw from Wichita" line.

I will say this, though... I don't think the SBD really does it justice. The AUD of 3/23 that circulated shortly after this tour had a much better blend of instruments and vocals, I thought, and I've actually been looking for a digital copy of it for a long time. The SBD is okay, but the mix isn't nearly as balanced, and IMHO the feel of the thing is a little rougher for that reason.

Anyway, that's my two cents. ;^)

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