I grew up there so you better stay awaypjtaper wrote:wow, that would be one hell of a show!
Eugene is an awesome little town, my aunt lives there!
Grateful Dead Eugene 94
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WOW!!!!!! My first time on the west coast. Two years out of highschool, camping on sight, day shows, and my first Radiators shows at night(WOW Hall). Day shows night shows 3 1/2 weeks till Jazz Fest.YES
Oh yeah, who's got my extra!!!!!
Oh yeah, who's got my extra!!!!!
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ha...that was 2 years out of high school for me as well, my first time seeing the Radiators as well, and I'll see you at jazzfest.picklemic wrote:WOW!!!!!! My first time on the west coast. Two years out of highschool, camping on sight, day shows, and my first Radiators shows at night(WOW Hall). Day shows night shows 3 1/2 weeks till Jazz Fest.YES
Oh yeah, who's got my extra!!!!!
On a side note, one of the strangest experiences of this weekend for me was wobbling out of the Saturday show, walking toward my camp when I saw a group of people huddled around a honda civic listening to the car radio...looking confused. I remember walking up and asking what was happening.....and was told "OJ Simpson killed his wife and the police are chasing him down a freeway in Los Angeles" imagine hearing that news walking out of GD show.
The day of the OJ freeway thing was Friday. The show with the rain pouring down. I had to drive back to Portland that night to drop off my gf and picked up a friend for the drive back on Saturday. Camped with some friends in the lot, got puddled out of my head and had the best experience ever only to have Pink Floyd explode my fragile brain the next weekend in Vancouver BC/walterfredo wrote:ha...that was 2 years out of high school for me as well, my first time seeing the Radiators as well, and I'll see you at jazzfest.picklemic wrote:WOW!!!!!! My first time on the west coast. Two years out of highschool, camping on sight, day shows, and my first Radiators shows at night(WOW Hall). Day shows night shows 3 1/2 weeks till Jazz Fest.YES
Oh yeah, who's got my extra!!!!!
On a side note, one of the strangest experiences of this weekend for me was wobbling out of the Saturday show, walking toward my camp when I saw a group of people huddled around a honda civic listening to the car radio...looking confused. I remember walking up and asking what was happening.....and was told "OJ Simpson killed his wife and the police are chasing him down a freeway in Los Angeles" imagine hearing that news walking out of GD show.
out and perfect.
norelation wrote:quit with the sniveling and just sell the damn poster. i don't care about your life story, we all got problems. just tell me about bent corners, or if your cat has used it for target practice.
mistersmith wrote:That means I'm going to touch you.
this is a rad poster and a solid '94 shows too...
“But as Garcia said, you know, the '60s ain't over till the fat lady gets high. And that means that whatever it takes to get you high: sometimes grief, sometimes it's prayer, fasting. I prefer a joint.”-Ken Kesey