Buckeye Lake Music Center
June 11, 1993
Hebron, OH US
Notes:
Sting opened
Set List:
Jack StrawFoolish Heart
The Same Thing
Lazy River Road
Tom Thumb's Blues
Masterpiece
So Many Roads
Promised Land
Eyes of the World
Playin' in the Band
Uncle John's Band
Corina
drums
The Wheel
All Along the Watchtower
Black Peter
Sugar Magnolia
Brokedown Palace
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This was my first dead show, and I really wanted to get in and see Sting and the dead. I couldn't get any tickets in the parking lot, so my buddy and I ended up playing our drum's and trippin in this huge drum circle out in the woods. What an experience, drums, bongo's, guitars and lots of hippies dancing. After this I finally seen the dead at the three day show at Richfield Coliseum September 08, 1993 and will never forget it.
This was an excellent show. I was studying for a drug test to land a job and went to Buckeye Lake thinking I would be able to control myself. Ha was I wrong. This show was very emotional for me. Had all my good friends with me very pleasent memories.
Sting opened the show which was fun for me being a fan of the Police. Then the Acid kicked in and everything was beautiful. I knew some people were pissed off that the dead played Surgar Mags but I thought it was magnificiant.
Good Times...
I have no regrets other than I dont still have a copy of this show
Sting was a great opening act, he even busted out some Marley. This show was when I got hooked to So Many Roads and Lazy River Road. Always loved Brokedown as an encore.
Last time I saw Jerry truly shine
Having been to Buckeye twice before we left for the show from Columbus at around 11 AM....good thing too...traffic was horrible and we didn't make it to the lot till nearly 5 PM....plenty of time for some balloons and shrooms, though....it was a GREAT show.....
Cheryl This I thought would be my last show ever, just because I was having a kid? Well I did go into labor at this show but made it until Uncle John's Band. What was crazy was I 70 was backed up from all the "non-deadheads" there to see Sting and we had to go country roads to the hospital!!! We made it and she is 16 now and her name is Izzi.
no tix...just went up from cincinnati to hang out in the lot. always FUN!!
I will never forget Jerry playing an excellent, emotional "Foolish Heart" very early. It was raining sideways and pelting Jerry in the face as he sang without even compromising his posture or style. Rain drops dripping off the bottoms of his glasses. It was amazing and one of the most beautiful Dead momets I have experienced. Also a little scared of electrification.
If you plant ice, you're gonna harvest wind...

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I remember this was my first Dead show and I really wanted to get in and see Sting and the Dead. Couldn't get any tickets in the parking lot, so my buddy and I ended up playing in the drum circle for hours trippin and having a good time. What an experience. Drums, bongo's, guitars and lots of hippies dancing.
After that we ended up making it into the Richfield Coliseum show on September 09, 1993. My one and only time to see them, and will never forget it.