here we go again...
https://archive.org/details/gd1990-05-06_carson_bk4011_1644flac/
Grateful Dead
May 06, 1990 sunday
Cal State Dominguez Hell (106 degrees - HOT!)
Carson, CA
Set 1
Mississippi Half Step,
Feel Like A Stranger,
Easy To Love You,
West L.A. Fadeaway,
When I Paint My Masterpiece,
Candyman,
Victim Or The Crime,
Foolish Heart
Set 2
Iko Iko,
Samson & Delilah,
The Weight,
Blow Away,
Terrapin Station->
Drums->
Jam->
The Other One->
Standing On the Moon->
Throwing Stones,
Turn On Your Love Light,
E: The Last Time
Ambient recording by Tom Tech twiddlin' the knobs (Tom D.), and Mike French covering the mics at 6'6"
Lots and lots of very quiet friends and other tapers amongst us! (Sean W-S., Ted M., John C., Rich B., likely others).
We had a huge quiet zone staked out with lots of very quiet friends and blockers. This was a focused effort with a lot of dedicated folks.
Bruel and Kjaer B&K 4011 cardioids as ORTF stereo at 17cm spacing @ 110-degrees combined off-axis response
Neumann p48v power pack
Sony TCD-D10 DAT 1648
From: FOB/DFC (Front of Board, Dead F'n Center)
So hot! Baking in the sun.
We arrived to the lot, and, got in line early in the morning, and spent the morning and afternoon waiting in line, cooking on asphalt in 106-degree sun.
A friend of ours passed out during the show due to the heat. I had brought in a white cotton bed sheet that I had cut a hole in the middle of, to create a white sun reflecting poncho. We covered her in the poncho, and poured water over her to try to cool her down. It worked, but was a pretty scary moment.