Grateful Dead
Ice Stadium - October 13, 1990
Grab show poster
Ice Stadium
October 13, 1990
Stockholm, SE
Notes:
without Bruce Hornsby
Set List:
Cold Rain and SnowFeel Like a Stranger
Candyman
Walkin' Blues
Loser
Queen Jane Approximately
Bird Song
Promised Land
Touch of Grey
Estimated Prophet
Crazy Fingers
Playin' in the Band
drums
All Along the Watchtower
Stella Blue
Throwin' Stones
Not Fade Away
One More Saturday Night
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Stockholm show was the size of a high school gym...
You could hear a pen drop when Jerry sang.... Awesome... I stayed a day behind the dead train to Amsterdamn...
The memories of Europe tour is still fresh in my mind and deep in my Heart......
says in his book "A Long Strange Trip" this show was one of the worst the Dead ever did ... well, I was there and I don't agree ...
Of course this show was (and still is, of course) the only show I have attended in real life but compared to many a dull shows I have listened to on tape, this show wasn't that bad.
I will always remember the beginning of Not Fade Away - the whole auditorium started to sing as one, taken the words out of Weir's mouth ... and Bobby's jaws dropped ... and then the grin on his face ... that was magical ...
I was one of few Dead Heads who attended the press conference the day before, thanks to one of Sweden's largest tabloids. I went around and greeted the band welcome to Swden on behalf of the Swedish Dead Héads. Nicest of them all was Vince Welnick, who told me being with the Dead felt like Christmas every day. The only one I didn't get to say hello to was Bill Kreutzmann.
I did go to US in the summer of 1986, with the intention to follow my first Dead tour. But I as you all know Garcia fell into a coma and the whole tour (mid-west) was cancelled.
I also intended to catch the Dead in Copenhagen in October, 1981, but was not able to because of personal reasons. I have ever since felt guite bad about that.
But I saw the TV broadcast from Grugahalle in West Germany on March 28th, 1981. That was my "first" show, so to speak ...
Micke Östlund,
Växjö, Sweden
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My record collection:
jazzmicke
The show in Stockholm took place in the hockey arena at the Johanneshov Ice Stadium. All other informations are incorrect.
It was built in 1955 as an outdoor hockey arena. Until 1989 it was the largest hockey arena in Stockholm and it has a capacity of 8.422 attendants. At concerts the capacity is about 9.800 people.
At the Dead show there were about 5.500 attendants.
Micke Östlund,
Växjö, Sweden
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My record collection:
jazzmicke
I didn't see empty rows up front ... I got a seat at about the 20th row ... and as far as I could see all rows in front of me was taken to the fullest ... but there where empty rows on the sides ...
Micke Östlund,
Växjö, Sweden
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My record collection:
jazzmicke

Locations
probably just Annex in English.
wow, empty rows up front!