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"Laughter, Love and Music" memorial for Bill Graham


Polo Field, Golden Gate Park

San Francisco, CA

USA

Grateful Dead

November 3, 1991

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Set List

Set 1

  1. Hell In A Bucket
  2. China Cat Sunflower >
  3. I Know You Rider
  4. Wang Dang Doodle**
  5. Born On The Bayou*
  6. Green River*
  7. Bad Moon Rising*
  8. Proud Mary*
  9. Truckin' >
  10. The Other One >
  11. Wharf Rat >
  12. Sunshine Daydream

Encore

  1. Forever Young***
  2. Touch of Grey

Show Notes

* w/ John Fogerty
** w/ John Popper
*** w/ Neil Young

Bruce Hornsby is absent.


  • Jerry Garcia guitar, vocals

  • Bob Weir
    guitar, vocals

  • Phil Lesh
    bass, vocals

  • Bill Kreutzmann
    drums

  • Mickey Hart
    drums

  • Bruce Hornsby
    keyboards, vocals

  • Vince Welnick
    keyboards, vocals

Additional Acts:
  • Dirty Dozen Brass Band
  • Bobby McFerrin
  • Jackson Browne
  • Aaron Neville
  • Tracy Chapman
  • Santana
  • Robin Williams
  • Journey
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
  • Joan Baez, Graham Nash & Kris Kristofferson

Show Facts

First and only "Born On The Bayou".
First and only "Green River".
First and only "Bad Moon Rising".
First and only "Proud Mary".
First and only "Forever Young".



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Leslie Purl | Friday, November 6th, 2015

A sad, but magical day. I brought my 13 year old son to experience it. I had been to so many concerts in Golden Gate Park, but this one was unique in so many ways. A day neither of us will EVER forget!

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Kimberly Black | Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

I loved when the plane flew over and dropped flowers (carnations right?) over the park!!! Beautiful

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Randall Stoner | Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

Sad day, but the music community gave Bill a great send off. Robin Williams brought hilarity to the grief. Neil with the Dead on Forever Young will be with me as long as I have memories.

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Tom Pleasent | Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

I was at city beach the night before with some good friends and it ended up being about 2-3 hundred people up all night waiting for the sun to rise, so we all walked to the Polo Fields in the morning It was a bitter sweet weekend Remember we were all there to say Thank You and Good Bye to Uncle Bo Bo. But the Music that day was remarkable So many people showed up to play that day. It was and will be one of the best shows I’ve seen in the Park

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Alex Prendergast | Wednesday, November 4th, 2015

Hell yes I was there…in the front row! One of my favorite concert memories of my entire life. So grateful for all the amazing artists we got to see that day.