I don't know who took this home video, but it shows the sad, sad scene that accompanied the slow, painful demise of the Grateful Dead. Get the Grateful Dead Setlist of the concert at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA on July 2, 1995 from the Summer Tour 1995 Tour and other Grateful Dead Setlists for free on setlist.fm! July 2 & 3, 1995. An expansion to three-night stands started in June 1993 and continued in July 1994. Grateful Dead at Deer Creek Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana. Keller Williams’ song “Gate Crashers Suck” chronicled his first-hand account of the notorious Deer Creek show. Today's Livestreams, August 11, 2020: Phish, Nathaniel Rateliff, Kendra & The Bunnies And More What KW likely did not know at that time was that a death threat on guitarist The death threat and subsequent fence crashing added to the Tour Of Doom description of the 1995 Summer Tour that started with a similar, but less destructive, over-running of fans at the By summer 1995, Deer Creek was a regular stop for the Dead. We knew from the riot that happened the night before, the 2nd show most likely would be canceled. Anderson .Paak Performs ‘Lockdown’ On ‘The Late Late Show’ The band first played the venue near Indianapolis on July 15, 1989, and returned for … Garcia ended the exchange over their monitors by jokingly noting that the presence of Grateful Dead publicist Dennis McNally in the front of the audience must have meant they were safe.Coming out of the second set “Space” sequence, Garcia suggested the band “get out of here” since “a riot was going on outside” and there was no need to “drag this on.” The chaotic scene was purportedly captured by local news outlet FOX59 in the footage below that also includes interviews with Deadheads about what they saw happening during the show: Here’s a montage of additional local news coverage of the fence crashing and McNally’s press conference canceling the July 3 show:Here’s semi-pro-shot video of the first three songs performed on July 2, “Here’s Comes Sunshine,” “Walkin’ Blues” and “Dire Wolf,” also purportedly from FOX59Not the first time the band was compelled to write an Listen to the final Grateful Dead concert at Deer Creek on July 2, 1995, via the pair of options below:Set One: Here Comes Sunshine, Walkin’ Blues, Dire Wolf, It’s All Over Now, Brokedown Palace, Desolation Row, Tennessee Jed, Let It Grow Set Two: Scarlet Begonias > Fire On The Mountain > Victim Or The Crime > It’s All Too Much > New Speedway Boogie > Drums > Space > Attics Of My Life > Sugar Magnolia The band first played the venue near Indianapolis on July 15, 1989, and returned for two-night stands in July 1990, June 1991 and again in June 1992. I've heard a lot of people talking about Phish trying to make a name for themselves here at Deer Creek in the shadow of the Grateful Dead, and judging by the way they played on this night, there may be something to that. Only two shows were planned for the ill-fated return on July 2 and 3, 1995. Dinosaur Jr. This is the letter the band gave out as we walked in to the next show (St Louis). By summer 1995, Deer Creek was a regular stop for the Dead. Announces Socially Distanced Outdoor Concerts After taking the stage at Deer Creek on July 2, while tuning up, Garcia nervously laughed as he told his band mates, “It’s weird when all those cameras look like guns.” “If you pour some music on whatever’s wrong, it’ll sure help out.”Your comprehensive live music resource for show listings, artist tracking, music news, photos, reviews and more.Share your show calendar with like-minded music fans. Cass McCombs Shares ‘The Wine Of Lebanon’ Video This Grateful Dead Deer Creek Riot Letter, 1995 I was in row 20 at the Creek that eve. Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit Performs For The Current