Setlist – The Dead – Roseland Ballroom 3/30/09

The Dead 3/30/09
Roseland Ballroom

Althea
Cassidy
Uncle John’s Band
Eyes Of The World
St. Stephen
Dark Star
Sugar Magnolia

E: Not Fade Away

Were you there? Post in the comments and tell us what you thought!

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16 Responses to “Setlist – The Dead – Roseland Ballroom 3/30/09”

  1. David Meerman Scott Says:

    Fantastic. Best show I’ve seen in a decade.

  2. BellaMags Says:

    I have been a deadhead since 1991, but this was my first show ever. It literally could not have been better. Could not. Absolutely beautiful. Just plain gorgeous. Like a dream come true, a perfect homecoming for me. Thank you, boys, THANK YOU from the deepest corners of my heart!

  3. bob Says:

    what a night!!! st. stephen>dark star>sugar mag—–great crowd—–FREE TICKETS—–IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER!!!!

  4. Greyegg McKenna Says:

    So I work right around the corner, and although my lottery attempts came up empty, I decided to take a walk down and meet up with some old and new friends. Most of them seem to have gotten a ticket here and there, but I figured the night was good enough meeting some great people. With that, I said goodnight, handed off a few remaining stickers, and headed towards the Port Authority. The stickers were these simple little guys, with the boys in black and white with a caption that read,”March winds will blow all my troubles away”. Well any way, I headed down towards 42nd street and decided to stop at work to use the rest room and get some water, and as I entered the building, I heard a scratching sound under my foot. I peered down to see what it was, and it was a ticket lying face down. I figured it was from The Gramercy Show, but I picked too see, and BAM!!!!, the wind had blown a Roseland right under my feet!
    The show was amazing, the vibe was amazing, this time in history is amazing. Rock on!

  5. SugarMaggie Says:

    AMAZING. AMAZING. AMAZING.

    WARREN HAYNES IS INCREDIBLE!!

  6. Madly Says:

    Went to Grammercy and Roseland last night. My first show was 9 blocks from Grammercy at the Palladium in 1977. Was at the Allmans show Saturday and thought the portion with Bob and Phil was great so I anticipated something good. Hopefully Warren’s just tired and they don’t have it together yet.

    I was not impressed.

  7. nydedhed Says:

    ….out of the taxi on West 52nd Street expecting mobs of people…NOPE..no one…get my ticket and into the show…straigh up the balcony…DEAD center..no camera hassles..now the wait…I guess it was easier to get Bobby, Phil and Warren and their gear to the Gramercy then it was to get all of the gear to Roseland….show is calle for 11pm…11:11pm the boys come on…Althea…totall unexpected and nice…Cassidy..thank you Bobby…Uncle John’s Band…now they’re settling into a groove…extending the jamming…having fun…Eyes..smokin’ HOT….St. Stephen…terrible, so over played (early April fools)…KILLER!!!!!..Dark Star..still miss Jerry but love the jams…Sugar Mag-fucking-nolia…doesn’t get better than this. Encore…NFA…you know our love will never…

  8. Jay Says:

    Looking forward to April 24 and 25!!!

    Jay

  9. Dan Says:

    Great to see them in a smaller venue. Thanks to the Dead, Roseland, and whoever else for letting me and a bunch of other heads in at 11, after not being able to find a kind friend to bring me in!

  10. robin Says:

    Fantastic show. Loved every minute. The vibe was great and I especially loved the ‘absence’ of the lot kids. ~Nice to be at a show where everyone is there for the music!

    THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU BOYS!

  11. Joan Says:

    Just a great night! The vibe at each venue was fantastic. Thanks to the boys for this speacial unexpected treat!

  12. Kevin M Says:

    AWESOME SHOW!!!!! The vibes at the Roseland show were AMAZING!!! |The whole premise of the boys playing for free in NYC of all places gives me renewed faith that “our love will not fade away”. Althea started out a little slow, Cassidy had some nice moments. UJB was beautiful, EYES was stellar, St. Stephen ROCKED!!! Dark Star had the feel of being only a crowd pleaser, but was lovely to hear. NFA was nothing special, still hadn’t heard Weir sing it live in 15 years, so it was cool. Anyone who posts how this or that song sucked or could have been better doesn’t realize it is 2009, not 1989. OF COURSE the boys won’t be as sharp in their 60′s as twenty years ago. OF COURSE Warren is not Jerry. SO WHAT. Enjoy the vibes, relive the glory days and ROCK ON brothers and sisters.

  13. josh Says:

    warren generally sucked. He sounds like he should be playing in a tikki bar. he held back and should just play.

    bobby sucked- generally.

    UJBand was absoloutly rocking! i was very suprised at how good it was…

  14. Zoooma Says:

    I wasn’t there but I’ve heard the shows and — Not bad, had its moments. There’s something missing, though. Hmmm…. Jerry?!?!?! Yes but no. These guys have proven that since Jerry, they can play HOT shows. But I felt like here in Spring ’09, they’ve lost a step, like there wasn’t the whole spark. One thought I had was they’re just a little rusty and a week into the tour the shows will be AMAZING.

    Also, I liked the middle show (at the Blender Theatre) better than this one so maybe they were just tired by this point and didn’t play as well as they could have. Just another thought.

    Anyway, I posted this Show #3 in mp3 form if anyone wants a download :)

    Peace!

  15. Mike Dolan Says:

    I was there and it was a great time. I decided to walk over to the show from my Apt. because i know you can hear bands very well from the backstage door on 53rd street. I expected a huge crowd and there was nothing, I walked around to 53rd and heard the start of UJB – sounded really nice. The security guard sauid go around front man – everyone is getting in for free – so I did.

    Walked in and heard the sounds and smells of every dead show I’ve ever been too – got hugged right away by some younger kid – I was beaming. My first free show totally unexpected.

    The show was a nice experience – this is not the Grateful Dead circa 1987 and it will never be – that being said they can still put on a good show when they remember. Phil seemed solid as a rock so did Billy and Mickey – Bob is bob and I love him for it – and Wareren is trying to fill unfillable shoes.

    Was it a great experience – yes, even down to the hippy crack sellers post show.

    Would I pay $100 to see a full show at the Roseland – yes, will i pay the same 100 to see them at MSG – yes, btu ill be pissed off about it.

    All in all good times, great people, not enough singing.

  16. macdaddy Says:

    Great night and vibe with the family and all we bring! And the “core four” are magnificent. And Jeff is too.

    But I missed Jimmy. Or Mark, or Steve…. Warren’s a great and busy player, but he really hasn’t gotten the songs down. It’s not that he can’t play them. I don’t think he knows them that well, not the way you and I do, and Jimmy, Mark and Steve have all learned. So I keep getting knocked out of the groove by these strange phrases and notes that don’t flow. Not bad notes, just not the ones from the song.

    The venues and the family made March 30 beautiful. But April 14th at Verizon, I’m just not that pumped for… I really miss Jimmy, and I’m actually looking more forward to seeing “Doggie” and Mark Karan this summer.

    Mostly, ain’t it grate to complain about how many different ways we can see a show. See you out there!

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