

Three hours of cosmic improvisation that'll melt your brain in the best way.
Set 1: The Music Never Stopped(Grateful Dead cover) Next Time You See Me(Junior Parker cover) Me and My Uncle(John Phillips cover) Row Jimmy(Grateful Dead cover) Dear Mr. Fantasy(Traffic cover) (>) Hey Jude(The Beatles cover) (coda only) Cassidy(Bob Weir song) Iko Iko(Sugar Boy and His Cane Cutters cover) Set 2: Here Comes Sunshine(Grateful Dead cover) (>) Viola Lee Blues(Cannon’s Jug Stompers cover) (> 'Cissy Strut' jam >) Looks Like Rain(Bob Weir song) (tour debut) (>) China Cat Sunflower(Grateful Dead cover) (>) I Know You Rider([traditional] cover) (>) Drums(Grateful Dead cover) (>) Space(Grateful Dead cover) (>) The Wheel(Jerry Garcia cover) (>) Wharf Rat(Grateful Dead cover) Casey Jones(Grateful Dead cover) Encore: Touch of Grey(Grateful Dead cover)
Direction
That seamless 'Viola Lee' into 'Cissy Strut' jam transition.
Sound
Oteil's bass rumbling through 'Wharf Rat' like emotional thunder.
Practical Effects
Real musicians, real mistakes, real magic—no overdubs here.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This Cincinnati show happened during Dead & Company's final tour before their 'farewell' run—making every setlist a historical document.
The 'Space' segment originated from the Grateful Dead's 1970s sound experiments and remains one of the few truly unstructured moments in arena rock.
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