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Show Breakdown
The Other Ones
Furthur Festival; Hot Tuna and Rusted Root opened

Wednesday, July 1, 1998
Great Woods Amphitheatre
Mansfield, MA

Reviews
Unbelievable! Phil blew the roof off Great Woods!

Dylan, Lexington, MA
Great FOTD, White Wheeled Limousine and Other One. Sugar Mag closer was weak, unfortunately, due to several mistimed crescendos.

John J. Wood, Plainville, MA
2nd row, Phil was having a blast, Kimock needs to be mixed in louder. China Cat through the Other One was as good as it gets. Parking lot was tought ot get out of.

Jeff, Weymouth, MA
well we're off tour now and looking back over our ten shows by far the best for me was great woods, the band took me places I didn't even know were out there, I don't remember if the technical aspects were the best of all the shows we saw, and for that matter I don't even remember much of the setlist, but really, to me a truly wonderful grateful dead experience does not concern technical reviews and stellar setlists, Gratewoods was the best show I've seen simply because that night the band and I found ourselves on the same level and I was priveledged to ride thier energy to the musical depths that they took me. Mabye this site might be filled with more 10+ reviews if we made more of an effort not to make the other onesinto a game of comparisons and ratings and stats, and we attended each nite's show with a grateful attitude and avouided the sceptisism and high expectaitons grate woods was absolutly wonderful for me. thank you TOO :)

Kevin Byrne, Rockford, IL
Grate show! 1st of our tour...although its not the Dead, the magic was definitely back, glad to see Micky back in the swing of things...thanks TOO, for bringing me back home;)

Benny, Portland, ME
Please don't post my comment. But, just wanted to thank you for posting this show. I struggle to find 1998 material. Unfortunately, it is my favorite year, by far. I think the combination of Ellis, Kimock, Hornsby, Lesh and Molo was second to none. As well, Weir wasn't ruining the music, yet, by his clanking tone and his slow, herky jerky song delivery. If you could post more 1998, it would be appreciated. Especially the Deer Creek show.

NDH, Jackson Hole, WY
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