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Grateful Dead Concert

Zenith (Paris, France)

Grateful Dead

10.27.1990/ Set 2
Tracks: 8 / Total Time: 1:34:06
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

This recording captures the Dead at the time when they featured two keyboard players - ex-Tubes member Vince Welnick, and also Bruce Hornsby, who played keyboards and sometimes accordion with the Dead quite a bit throughout the ‘90s.

It's a configuration of the band that produced really interesting, and many times truly exhilirating versions of well-known Dead songs. Listen to the opening of "Playin' In The Band" here; the intricate interplay between Welnick, Garcia and Hornsby brings a very different feel to this classic, and it propels the band into a great and fresh exploration of…entire summary

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  • still groovin' | Wednesday, August 27, 2008 | 5:56 pm

    great to hear the tales of the europe tours....i know it always brings a smile to my face when i recollect those glorious days when taking in a tour with happy heads and sharing music and good times was all we ever needed...i/we miss you jerry

  • BPR | Friday, August 22, 2008 | 9:16 pm

    I was also lucky enough to attend this show. I had just moved from California to Barcelona six weeks before and had told some friends from CA that I'd meet them at the Eiffel Tower at noon on the day of the first show. I took the train from BCN to Paris without a GD ticket, got to the Left Bank at night, found a bunch of kind Heads partyin' in the street. We wanted to go to a bar but the beers were really expensive so we bought a bunch of cans from a falafel vendor and snuck them into the bar, ordered one beer each and just sat there for about three hours refilling our glasses on the sly and talking with some very friend Parisian college students. My newfound pals offered me to sleep on their hotel floor and I ended up with a bed, went the next day to the ET but missed my CA friends, although they were there. We went to drink beers before the show at Gare de L'Est and watched the Heads roll in from Germany. I had made a sign that said "Just One If You Please," and a while before show time I went to the Zenith and got a ticket from some kind dude on the metro train. Had a great time in the pre-show circus including tasty treats from Stockholm, and the show was great, very trippy Bird Song and of course the second set rocked my world. When it was over I walked out of the show and there was my pal Dean from CA standing there looking for me! A joyful reunion, some hang out time at their van in the parking lot, then back to Chatelot Metro and the hotel for more party fun and wandering the streets. The metro back was so crowded with high-energized concert goers I thought there was going to be a riot. The next day it poured rain and I hooked up with Dean, Michelle, Matt and Shannon in the Zenith parking lot, we tried to do some sightseeing in Paris and it just dumped rain on us. We walked around getting soaked, amazed that tons of people lined up in the pouring rain for free admission to the Louvre (Sunday), took refuge in Notre Dame amid the wet hordes steaming in the cathedral darkness and candlelight. The rain let up, then back to the Zenith to bid farewell, my time and money were running out and I had to get back to BCN to teach class. I made it back to the Gare de Auzterlitz, bought some cookies and chocolate and beer, climbed aboard the train, curled up on a double seat and slept almost all the way to the Spanish border, and arrived back in Barcelona on Monday morning to beautiful late October sunshine and my best ever Grateful Dead road trip memory. Thanks to the boys. Now what if they had crossed the Pyrenees and made a return to Barcelona.......? Peace!

  • jim e. collison | Sunday, August 17, 2008 | 9:23 am

    In my opinion the best show on an absolutely wonderful tour. 4 of us flew into Amsterdam, filled our needs, rented a car and headed to Essen, Germany for our first show of the tour. Then off to Berlin while they were still just beginning to tear the wall down. Two shows there (where's Jerry) and then drive through East Germany on our way to Frankfort for a show and then on to the Zenith in Paris. Four old songs were not only pulled out of the cobwebs, but played with inspiration. In the first set Minglewood was the first to surprise us but then came Black Throated Wind.(It was one of those tours, we had already been treated to the likes of Maggie's Farm. Lovelight,Let It Grow and Darkstar) Then in the second set they bring out Saint Of Circumstance followed by Crazy Fingers. The whole band was very together. New Vince was quiet and new Bruce was everywhere. (You could always tell when they were going to play a Dylan song, Bruce would strap on the accordion) A wonderful show during a wonderful time. I'm so grateful......

  • ainamama | Wednesday, July 16, 2008 | 1:12 pm

    omg!I was at this show!i am so stoked to hear it again!this was on my 20 th birthday,paris!back stage pass,saint of circustance!o those were the days!it was heaven!

  • jpm | Friday, June 27, 2008 | 11:48 am

    Nice hearing some of the 1990 stylings of the Dead... I'll be honest, this has always been my favorite phase of the band... very bright and clean and like a fine wine coming of age... thanks Vault!

  • rheetta | Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 6:16 pm

    Stella Blue, the last song I heard Jerry sing before he passed on. Will never forget it.......

  • Blip | Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 4:57 pm

    damn, later day Dead, when they're on, is a magnificent beast. Saint Of Circumstance, with whatever and whoever is doing that drone part, fuckin mean! Crazy fingers always good, even when shitty. And Stella Blue...beautiful.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 4:40 pm

    I was at this show and the boys were red hot that night. What a fantastic, small venue.

  • Anonymous | Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 4:04 pm

    Sound is so-so but the show is definitely interesting/different jamwise from standard, and a good example of this era of shows. Check out very atypical guitar from Jerry (ex: Sat Night).

  • scrapmetal | Wednesday, June 25, 2008 | 2:15 pm

    Finally a set from the final incarnation of the band.Myself personally was a bit tired of the Pigpen/Donna sets.Great soundboard quality almost as good as the legendary Dicks Picks shows.Honestly thought there would be more from 80's & 90's since ,after all,this is Bill's collection.

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