The SetList Program allows you to search through the Grateful Dead's setlists for shows between 1965 and 1995. It also allows users to comment-on and share their experiences for each show. Find a show you've attended, and leave some comments for other users!

< Back · Home

1 Show Found

05/05/91
Cal Expo Amphitheater - Sacramento, CA

Set 1:
Help On The Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Little Red Rooster
Ramble On Rose
Picasso Moon
Brown-Eyed Women
Promised Land

Set 2:
Eyes Of The World
Man Smart-Woman Smarter
Ship Of Fools
Truckin'
Terrapin Station
Drums
Space
The Other One
Wharf Rat
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away

Encore:
Knockin' On Heaven's Door

Download/Listen to this Show at Archive.org

Comments:

one of the best terripins I ever heard in person
-erik


Larry Bird great comeback in game 5 against the Pacers. Hits his head on the floor, concussed, comes back and the Garden goes crazy . 32pts , 9 rebounds, 7 assists and 1 steal. Oh yeah , he could hardly walk straight do to a bad back and only played 33 minutes.
Larry and Jerry - both captains, both the big cheese and the leaders of the band ! Watched the game in the lobby of the Radisson in Sacto - going bonkers, drinking bloody' sand ripping tubes at halftime and in between quarters

The concert was icing on the cake - appropriate opener Help on the Way!! BCAW !!
-Larry Joe Bird Song (02/15/2017)


Love this show. Behold an excellent latter-day Wharf Rat. Best tune of the show. Terrapin is great too and has an unexpected closing jam. H-S-F, Ramble, BEW, Eyes, TOO are all notable. Enjoy this gem and pass it along to a friend.
-Ed (10/07/2019)


Agree with Ed. This is an amazing latter day show. The Help>Slip>Frank first set opener is the announcement that they are not messing around. And it's pretty flawless. Eyes is so interesting as a second set opener, the way they smoothly ease into that groove. And then just the jams out of Truckin and Terrapin make this one well worth a listen. There's a brief Spanish Jam in the Truckin outro. The bonus jam after the usual Terrapin outro just keeps going, it's incredible and there's a real subtle Playin in the Band tease wedged in there. Now before I disagree with Ed, let me say that Wharf Rat is my current favorite Grateful Dead song. As I've gotten older, it's the Jerry ballads that really move me. But this one is not great for one reason: too fast. It packs more punch when it's slow and soulful. This sounded rushed, although another great jam before the "Got up and wandered" verse. All in all one of the best in the 91-95 era.
-Anonymous (11/26/2021)


Comment on this Show!

 

Band Configuration
(09/15/90 - 03/24/92)

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

Note: Band configuration is across specified time period. Configuration for particular show may have differed.

The SetList Program is Copyright © 1996-2024 Madhu Lundquist. Band configurations compliments of .
Direct all questions/comments to
Send all corrections to