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06/25/94
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl - Las Vegas, NV

Set 1:
Mississippi Half-Step
Little Red Rooster
Lazy River Road
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Loose Lucy
Cassidy

Set 2:
If The Shoe Fits
Long Way To Go Home
Easy Answers
Uncle John's Band
Corrina
Drums
Space
The Last Time
Stella Blue
One More Saturday Night

Encore:
Liberty

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Comments:

Painful setlist on a ridiculously hot day.
-Jeff


not a whole lot happening here...

a fairly lifeless, listless show played in scorching heat.

the first set seems over before it starts with only 6 songs played and not played well i might add.

the truly wretched "if the shoe fits" opens set 2 and things don't get much better from there since it is followed by "long way to go home" and "easy answers"...talk about an "unholy trinity" of songs...really awful!

forget this one...it's a dud! the shoe truly did not fit on this nite!
-


Friggin hot, 115 degrees.

This was definitely the worst show I saw.

Set list was terrible, jer sounded terrible, band was uninspired . . .

Loose Lucy didn't even get it going.

Got hit in the head on the floor by someone chucking a balloon filled with ice. . . like I said, great show.
-smccheese (01/27/2008)


This show is not very good. Shows with 6 song first sets usually should be avoided. Shoe Fits may be only good part of show.
- (09/07/2010)


This is definitely a contender for the worst Grateful Dead show I ever saw. The heat was insane and the setlist speaks for itself.
However, in true Grateful Dead fashion they came back the next day with what I think was the truly last great show I saw them perform.
-Eric (07/15/2021)


Possibly the worst setlist ever, and not very well-played to boot, but I had one of my best times at a Dead show at this show. Me and a buddy were tripping and we couldn't stop laughing as the song selection got worse and worse, culminating in the unholy trinity the Row Jimmy so aptly dubbed the second set opening sequence above. I've never laughed so hard in my life. Just goes to show that the Dead were more than just the music, although I'll admit that if the music had been on this level more than an extreme rarity of times, there never would've been a Dead scene in the first place. As it was, I never had such a good time. Well, maybe not never, but for a terrible show, it was great..
-hedge (10/18/2021)


The first set looks somewhat redeemable. However, the second set If The Shoe Fits->Way To Go Home->Eternity start is truly dumbfounding. It’s as if the boys purposefully tried to play the worst set they could think of. The fact that songs like Samba In Rain, Easy Answers, and Childhoods End we’re left out of this show makes it less of a dumpster fire. But, I wasn’t there and I’m sure that many people had a blast; a sentiment alluded to by the previous reviewer!
-Grateful Dan (11/16/2021)


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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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