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Started by August, April 06, 2006, 03:55:04 PM

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VA $l!m

listened to merriweather 85 today.
almost forgot how fast the crackhead 85 shows were  :willynilly:
-I'm still walkin', so i'm sure that I can dance-

phil

Quote from: VA $l!m on May 24, 2024, 09:56:44 PMlistened to merriweather 85 today.
almost forgot how fast the crackhead 85 shows were  :willynilly:

This makes me want to put on some 80's dead and then go straight into Dead & co for some real tempo whiplash lol
Quote from: guyforget on November 15, 2010, 11:10:47 PMsure we tend to ramble, but that was a 3 page off topic tangent on crack and doses for breakfast?

mopper_smurf

Bump!



Fishman should sing (This is not a) Love Song @ MSG this year
Here Comes The Flood - a weblog about music | on Bluesky

As a roadie for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, I learned that I should give up being a guitar player. - Lemmy

mopper_smurf

#5778
Play the whole new album? Yes
Play a second set with a couple of deep cuts? Yes
Play most of another album for the first encore? Yes
Do a 6-songs second encore? Yes
Stream the whole thing for free on the interwebs? Yes

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As a roadie for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, I learned that I should give up being a guitar player. - Lemmy

mopper_smurf



The Floyd @ Case Western Reserve University, Emerson Gymnasium, Cleveland, Ohio 6th November 1971. Does not sound bad for an early 70s bootleg.

https://www.discogs.com/release/32102448-Pink-Floyd-Cymbaline-Cleveland-1971
Here Comes The Flood - a weblog about music | on Bluesky

As a roadie for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, I learned that I should give up being a guitar player. - Lemmy

anthrax

QuotePHIL LESH & PHRIENDS, THURSDAY 04/15/1999
WARFIELD THEATRE
San Francisco, CA
SET 1: Hello Old Friend, Viola Lee Blues, Big Railroad Blues, Jack-a-Roe, Cosmic Charlie, Wolfman's Brother > Uncle John's Band

SET 2: Alabama Getaway, Sugaree, Like a Rolling Stone -> I Know You Rider, Row Jimmy, Shakedown Street > The Wheel > Not Fade Away

ENCORE: Mr. Tambourine Man

Hello Old Friend featured Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, Steve Kimock on guitar, and Phil's sons Brian and Grahame on vocals (no Trey or Page). This was Phil's first public performance since undergoing liver transplant surgery in 1998, and the first of many collaborations between members of Phish and The Grateful Dead.

Happy Phil and Phriends to those who celebrate!

PIE-GUY

Quote from: anthrax on April 15, 2025, 08:09:02 PM
QuotePHIL LESH & PHRIENDS, THURSDAY 04/15/1999
WARFIELD THEATRE
San Francisco, CA
SET 1: Hello Old Friend, Viola Lee Blues, Big Railroad Blues, Jack-a-Roe, Cosmic Charlie, Wolfman's Brother > Uncle John's Band

SET 2: Alabama Getaway, Sugaree, Like a Rolling Stone -> I Know You Rider, Row Jimmy, Shakedown Street > The Wheel > Not Fade Away

ENCORE: Mr. Tambourine Man

Hello Old Friend featured Phil Lesh on bass and vocals, Steve Kimock on guitar, and Phil's sons Brian and Grahame on vocals (no Trey or Page). This was Phil's first public performance since undergoing liver transplant surgery in 1998, and the first of many collaborations between members of Phish and The Grateful Dead.

Happy Phil and Phriends to those who celebrate!
This Sugaree made me a Deadhead. Just sayin.  
I've been coming to where I am from the get go
Find that I can groove with the beat when I let go
So put your worries on hold
Get up and groove with the rhythm in your soul

anthrax

QuotePHIL LESH & PHRIENDS, FRIDAY 04/16/1999
WARFIELD THEATRE
San Francisco, CA
SET 1: Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower, Wish You Were Here > Tennessee Jed, Stella Blue [1], Alligator

SET 2: Bertha [2] > Prince Caspian, St. Stephen -> The Eleven[1] > Unbroken Chain, Chalk Dust Torture > Mountains of the Moon > Scarlet Begonias[2] -> Fire on the Mountain[2]

ENCORE: Ripple [3]

[1] Instrumental.
[2] Donna Jean Godchaux on additional vocals.
[3] Acoustic; Donna Jean Godchaux on additional vocals.
Stella Blue was performed instrumental with Steve Kimock on pedal steel. This gig featured the first known performance of Alligator by a member of The Grateful Dead since April 29, 1971. Alligator contained a San-Ho-Zay tease from Trey. Dark Star, St. Stephen, and Mike's Song were teased prior to Bertha. Ripple was performed acoustic. Donna Jean Godchaux provided additional vocals for Bertha, Scarlet Begonias, Fire on the Mountain, and Ripple.

This show might be better than the first!  Crazy to think I saw this run, Oswego, and Big Cypress all within a 7.5 month window. 

mopper_smurf

Here Comes The Flood - a weblog about music | on Bluesky

As a roadie for the Jimi Hendrix Experience, I learned that I should give up being a guitar player. - Lemmy