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06/30/95
Three Rivers Stadium - Pittsburgh, PA

Set 1:
Hell In A Bucket
West LA Fadeaway
Take Me To The River
Candyman
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Bird Song
Promised Land

Set 2:
Rain
Box Of Rain
Samba In The Rain
Looks Like Rain
Terrapin Station
Rhythm Devils
Space
I Need A Miracle
Standing On The Moon

Encore:
Gloria

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Comments:

My first and last Dead show-- it was a great show-- most memorable was hearing jerry sing Standing on the Moon- it was the last time he played it-- at the time (and i suppose still now) was (is) my favorite Jerry song-
-Buzz-
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Of my 4 shows of the dead i saw this by far was the best for me and my wife. we were not there together but we felt each other the whole time. When they started the second set the first cord they played it started to pore down rain. The most beautiful rain Ive ever seen. WHAT A SHOW!!!!!
P.S.-I NEED THIS SHOW WILL TRADE FOR IT PLEASE E-MAIL ME IF YOU HAVE IT!
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A halfway decent show (from what I can remember) in a crap-filled summer tour.
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This was my very last Grateful Dead show. I will never in my life forget this night. My car was on it's last legs and we almost didn't make it...we actually didn't make it home in that car. Anyway my last show was pure magic, Jerry's farewll to Pennsylvania was in my opinion legendary. During setbreak the sky opened into a heavy downpour, worst rain I've encountered at a show. They opened the 2nd set with Rain, Box of Rain, Samba In The Rain, Looks Like Rain.....during Looks Like it actually stopped raining right around the rain rain go away part of the song....they then floated into Terrapin...I got to see a rainy show with my favorite song ever (terrapin) for my last show. Not to mention that gorgeous Standing on The Moon and the Gloria encore!!! Not a bad note for me to end on...rock on Jer :)
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This was my one and only Dead show. It was the best show i have ever expereinced! The rain was amazing!!!!(it poured) i would love to have this show. It was a begining of a new me! Please send it to me if anyone has it!!!!!!!! Thank you! peace and love,
Susan
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anyone got a decent copy of this show? I have 2 different copys and they're both garbage
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My 106th show. I knew it would be the last. The rain was of biblical intensity, and the rain song secind set openers have been amply commented on. I decidely got soaked and danced like a fiend with me best friend and touring buddy of many years until drums and then we both mutually and unspokenly walked out, knowing that was it. Neither of us knew that Jerry would be dead within a few months, but the intrinsic vibe that the Dead were done was palpable. Sad but true. The ride was over, and what a long strange and beautiful trip it was. But there was nothing left.

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Hometown, 1st and last Grateful Dead Show. Amazing and inspirational in a zillion ways. what can i say. i was fifteen, first timer... would love to get a decent copy, please. can trade...
love and light. Thank you, boys!!
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Nice rain themed 2nd set, otherwise very average show in what amounted to a half-ass summer tour. If it wasn't for the crazy mad cash I made that day, I'd say it sucked.
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Does anyone of a good copy of this show? I am looking for a SBD of this show or at worst a high quality AUD...if you can help me out please send me an e-mail, thanks!
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This was my last show as well. I started seeing The Dead in 1989 when I was 13. I saw 18 shows all together and have yet to see a band that blew me away like they did. It's time to say "God Bless The Grateful Dead"
-Tim


From looks of the board many have requested this show... I too need help getting a decent copy. PLEASE PLEASE
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http://www.archive.org/details/gd95-06-30.schoeps.3376.sbeok.shnf

Go get and stop whining...
-Anonymous


no one was whining a-hole. maybe you should take your attidude elsewhere. amazing to me how many rude people have sprung up in and around our scene. shame.
-gdjake (03/10/2008)


I noticed this guy WVU or something is the type of person who was only interested in making money @ shows probably never went int hence the problem with shows in the later years. Who gives a shit how much money your sorry ass made at a show douche bag. Get a clue.
-Dave (02/18/2009)


The SOTM is way overrated and the Gloria could be the one of the saddest GD experiences ever. Tough gig in a tough year
-dave H (02/20/2009)


A great show! I loved all of Jerry's songs this night. He acutually remembered the words to most of them. Candyman, Bird Song and Terrapin were gorgeous. The West LA was kind of naughty. The rain poured the second the said "Ra" in Rain. It was like the fuacet of Heaven opened up on all of us. Torrential downpour all at once. I hate being wet, but I loved it on this night. It was like a baptism. Last good Dead show in my opinion. Heck there were only 5 more after this. Would love an official release of this show with some highlights from the rest of '95 as filler.

That famous shot of Jerry in the purple shirt with his hair blowing in the wind was from this night, and thats exactly the way I remember him on that night.
-Anonymous (06/08/2009)


Simply amazing. Never has weather been more in tune with mesmerizing music.
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my last grateful dead show number 21. saw many shows from the "summer of hell" and this was my favorite. had ticket for deer creek first night, and just happened to find this show on the way. must have been destiny. driving my saab from ct to indiana alone. got a ticket at a rest area. local act rusted root open up. they did jam. will never forget that rain storm, and sequence of rain songs. danced with fellow deadheads in the nose bleed section all second set. that standing on the moon was special. looking back you could tell jerry was in pain, but he made it through. very special song then, and of course now. "i would rather be with you." left the show in a good mood after gloria, don't remember song. hung out in mini van with fellow heads drying off from the rain. started my trek to deer creek, and stopped at a rest area to get some sleep. woke up with a bad feeling, sold my ticket luckily, and missed the crash gate riot! for all you who saw this one and only show it was by far one of the highlights from summer 1995. miss you jerry...
- (09/15/2009)


No one mentions 'Take Me to the River'! Or, as I call it now, Take me to Three Rivers. I miss the stadium, miss the Dead, and miss my friends from then. Like everything else, time marches on and waits for no man (or woman). What a long, strange trip indeed.
- (11/26/2011)


Rainset was far out. Sounded like they were going to start with Mississippi half step but called an audible when they saw the rain. Awesome last show in a messed up 1995.
-Bubba (06/14/2013)


This show too unknowns' to me would also be my last show, 175.I thought the show was ok. I know after the show nothing pop to say WOW!! I see a lot of PA people made comments, so a stand out of this show being my first in PITT was you folks are cool and tht stadium had good sound.
- (09/02/2013)


Rain Suite IN THE RAIN!
-Rain
-Box of Rain
-Samba in The Rain
-Looks Like Rain
Throw in Weather Report Suite and you've got yourself a complete rain suite!
-Anonymous (05/22/2014)


Me and my brother went to show. Both from Pgh. We tried to guess what they would open up with. Both guessed wrong. Ended up being a very energetic Hell In A Bucket. Bobby looked very into it. Mickey was smiling during whole song. Of course the highlight of the show was all the rain songs. I thought that Jerry did not look good that night. Ended up being another very unique Dead show. Who knew that the party was almost over.

- (08/10/2014)


I never was a Dead fan until this show. I just didn't get it at all!! The first half of the show was hot and miserable and we were up in the nose bleeds. A friend of mine told me to follow him up to the front check point where he passed his ticket back to me after showing it to the security guard. We made it up to about the 4th row where the mood was much better and I could see every wrinkle in Jerry's face. It was hellishly hot and I was beginning to really feel the effects of all of the party favors from earlier in the day and I really thought that I was going to have a terrible time. After the band got all tuned in and jerry walked up to the mic and strummed a chord and started to sing "Rain" from The Beatles. After he belted the preamble to the song and the band started to groove, sky just opened up. I was looking for the fire trucks that were spraying us, but there were none. Jerry had made it rain. Now I get it!! This man is a GOD!! What a magical moment in time for me. I have purchased several T shirts from shows in my life. But when I wear that one, its a special occasion. And it is the only one that holds a piece of true history that I actually witnessed. That was the most beautiful, perfectly tempered rain I've ever had cover my skin. I feel so blessed to have had the opportunity to see, first hand what a legend truly is. Thanks Jerry

- (09/27/2014)


This was my last show and was the only time I was ever on field in Stadium Show. I remember the rain, and I remember Terrapin. It was a beautiful SOTM and thankfully I enjoyed the show, made dealing with it being my last much easier.
- (01/29/2015)


After seeing them in the spring in Los Vegas I told my little sister when I got home who always said she wanted to go see the dead to come with me cause I didn't think Jerry would be around long so I took my sister and 13 other friends to their first dead show on a school bus my 30th and last and my best because I shared it with my sister. She loved the show
- (07/02/2017)


This too was my final show and my 7th of the year after attending my first that same year. For me is was one of those moments that you knew would go down in history. The Pittsburgh show might have been the best show that year. The fact that I was only 10 at the time blew alot of peoples minds. I wish I could find some old pictures from down on the feild. I hope to find someone who has a picture with me in it. I was the little kid with the pocket full of (eye drop bottles).
- (10/15/2017)


My last show of about 75...
I recall Jerry in shorts
A big blast of thunder right as they were
starting Rain...awed looks all around from phil bob jerry etc
Big wave goodbye from Jerry after Gloria, as if he were saying goodbye, which for me....he was.
- (11/04/2017)


Why isn't YO commenting on the final Bucket?
-Minnie Hart (05/02/2021)


Coz it WAS the last bucket and now we don't no what's become of the baby, but at least we're enjoyin the ride...
-Anonymous (07/03/2021)


Nah I think Yo yo’d himself to heck.
-Minnie Hart (03/05/2022)


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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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