Rico Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 BRH said: I was at 7/16/90. Wish they would have done that one instead! 338841[/snapback] I wish they would've done 5/9/77 instead.
34-78-83 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Rico said: I wish they would've done 5/9/77 instead. 339870[/snapback] Another fantastic show indeed, and to imagine it followed up 5/8/77 in Cornell and didn't dissapoint....
col_forbin Posted May 19, 2005 Author Posted May 19, 2005 34-78-83 said: Another fantastic show indeed, and to imagine it followed up 5/8/77 in Cornell and didn't dissapoint.... 339881[/snapback] May of '77 may just be the best month of shows the Grateful Dead ever had. They were on fire!!!!
BillsFan Trapped in Pats Land Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 34-78-83 said: Another fantastic show indeed, and to imagine it followed up 5/8/77 in Cornell and didn't dissapoint.... 339881[/snapback] That Cornell show is downright amazing.
JinVA Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 #41 said: This rumor has been making the rounds the last day or so.Superfly is expected to announce the Vegoose Music Festival with-in the coming weeks, to be held on the surrounding fields of Las Vegas, NV - Oct 28-30 with a final show Oct 31 at the Sam Boyd Silver Bowl. The festival will be similar to the Bonnaroo Music Festival which is being held in Manchester, TN this June. In addition to the festival performances, which will be over by seven o'clock each of the three days, several of the band's will be performing in groups of two or three at various clubs and arenas during the evenings of the festival. Dave Matthews Band and Trey Anastasio will play the Thomas and Mack Center the first two evening's, while moe., Umphrey's McGee, Phil Lesh and Friends and others will share the stage at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on night's two and three. Pearl Jam will play with The Black Crowes on evening three at the Thomas and Mack Center, while right down the road at the House of Blues, The John Mayer Trio will share their Blues for fans. There will be minimal onsite camping and minimal onsite activities, which makes this festival quite different from the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival. Confirmed Acts are listed below. Dave Matthews Band, Pearl Jam, moe., The String Cheese Incident, The Black Crowes, Wilco, Ryan Adams, Trey Anastasio, Umphrey's McGee, Widespread Panic, Phil Lesh and Friends, Mike Gordon and Leo Kottke, The John Mayer Trio, Gov't Mule, The Allman Brothers Band, 311, Keller Williams and many more to be announced. Under a month 'til Bonnaroo 339782[/snapback] Halloween in Las Vegas with that line up would be incredible. Thats the kind of festival that will make you want to quit your job and start selling goo balls and veggie burritos out of the back of a van.
#41 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 col_forbin said: I have heard thit also. Phil just played his benefit show @ The Warfield this past Friday with a pretty smoking setlist. He even broke out some Phish (A Song I heard the Ocean Sing). Setlist is below: Phil & Friends 5/13/05 Warfield, SF, CA Set 1: Jam> Here Comes Sunshine> Mr. Charlie Stagger Lee> Fried of the Devil> Big Boss Man No More Do I> Duprees Diamond Blues Dancin In The Streets Set 2: ~Across The Universe Eyes Of The World> Love the One Your With> Millenium Jam> The Eleven, ~@A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing> Sugaree Cryptical Envelopment> Morning Dew> The Other One> Cryptical Envelopment> I Know You Rider E: Donor Rap, St. Stephen> ~Hit The Road Jack> Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad Band Intros ~First time played 339852[/snapback] I was @ both shows. The Warfield friday was just a straight up show. Sunday was the benefit. - one set, 2 hours. There were pretty studly shows, up there with what they did in december(that outfit is touring in the fall) Al from moe. was the sh-- with them.
#41 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Sunday night's show @ Berkeley: SEVA Foundation's Wavy Gravy Birthday Bash Berkeley Community Theater Berkeley, CA May 15, 2005 Help on the Way> Slipknot!> Franklin's Tower China Cat Sunflower Uncle John's Band Alligator ~#Mexico (moe song) Broken Arrow The Wheel Think - Aretha Franklin, not the one Jerry used to cover. Viola Lee Blues E: *Turn On Your Lovelight with Happy Birthday Wavy mid-song Phil Lesh: bass, vocals John Molo: drums Al Schnier: guitar, #vocals Mookie Siegel: keyboards, vocals Barry Sless: guitar, pedal steel Gloria Jones: vocals Jackie LaBranch: vocals Good crowd. My 1st time @ berkeley community theatre. Good punchy set. Al was fantastic with Help On The Way. Sless was outstanding as usual. Almost miss Herring. Gloria and Jackie are ALMOST locked in. Certain places they weren't exactly with it, Sunday's shows kept them locked away for the most part. A little more time with them and it'll be on. Mexico was pretty decent, it was good to see some moe. played, they didn't get it exactly, but i wouldn't want them to
Marv Levy Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Clements22 said: Saw the Dead with Steve Miller at Rich in 1992, loved that show!!! Also saw that Dead with Sting at Rich as well, anyone else go to either of those shows? 339377[/snapback] I was at both. A recent grad of Orchard Park HS in '91. The Steve Miller show was good but Sting was so much better. I think that one with Sting was great. Near the end of his opener, Jerry came out and they played "Tea In The Sahara" together (from Synchronicity) and it was pure magic. That was the highlight right there. Great tune and to have Jerry play the lead was awesome. Man, I would love to have a copy of that!!! Anybody know where to get that? Just checking! It was 1993 right? I also had a buddy who lived on the corner of 20 and Abbott Road across from Salfranco's. Partied like a deadhead rock star and crawled to his house from the RICH. Fantastic - No driving required!!
Matt in KC Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 Clements22 said: Saw the Dead with Steve Miller at Rich in 1992, loved that show!!! Also saw that Dead with Sting at Rich as well, anyone else go to either of those shows? 339377[/snapback] Yes, I was at both of those. Also one with CSN, if I recall correctly. I was playing hackey sack for 4-6 hours at each show. I believe the DVD show was the one where I got a horrible sunburn, and was very dehydrated (lost 11 pounds from leaving Rochester in the AM to returning around midnight). But, I had an awesome time. Not Fade Away at the end was great. I also remember everyone mooing and baaaing like cows and sheep while being hurded out after the show. Good times!
Marv Levy Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 col_forbin said: This is a good source for anyone looking to download a show for their listening pleasure.Enjoy!!!!! 339505[/snapback] WOW! Thank you so much for that kickass link. EXCELLENTE'!!
#41 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 http://bt.etree.org is pretty good as well. It's good for the bands that won't let their stuff go up on the archive , but don't mind tapers. Like Medeski, Martin & Wood, they aren't anti-taping, they just want the community to trade more versus just going somewhere to download.
#41 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 JinVA said: Halloween in Las Vegas with that line up would be incredible. Thats the kind of festival that will make you want to quit your job and start selling goo balls and veggie burritos out of the back of a van. 340167[/snapback] It appears to be on. Look for an announcement in Mid-late June and tickets on-sale in July. btw, Like the JB avitar. BONNAROO UNDER A MONTH AWAY. GO SUNS.
JinVA Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 #41 said: It appears to be on. Look for an announcement in Mid-late June and tickets on-sale in July. btw, Like the JB avitar. BONNAROO UNDER A MONTH AWAY. GO SUNS. 340491[/snapback] Not going to make it to Baroo this year. If your going tell the kids there to keep their Sh#t straight. Word on the street is that there will lots of undercover FEDS among the crowd.
col_forbin Posted May 19, 2005 Author Posted May 19, 2005 It is good to see so many heads around. I usually wear a Bills T-shirt to shows, and always have people coming up and saying "Hi" just because I'm wearing one. My buddies would actually start to count the respones I would get, it was pretty funny.
#41 Posted May 19, 2005 Posted May 19, 2005 col_forbin said: It is good to see so many heads around. I usually wear a Bills T-shirt to shows, and always have people coming up and saying "Hi" just because I'm wearing one. My buddies would actually start to count the respones I would get, it was pretty funny. 340529[/snapback] I busted out the #21 for moe. in Vegas last year, awesome there was some folks out there for it, even better they bought me drinks.
Golden Wheels Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Veggie Burritos! Veggie Burritos! What the F*** they're only a buck!
PhoolPhorBuphalo Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Anyone wanna buy extra bonnaroo tickets? i have two and would sell either, or both, im in the buffalo area (main+winspear)... let me know havent missed a roo yet, therye great
mcjeff215 Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 Bah, damn dead heads used to fall asleep in my front yard! ;-)
BRH Posted May 20, 2005 Posted May 20, 2005 mcjeff215 said: Bah, damn dead heads used to fall asleep in my front yard! ;-) 340834[/snapback] Sorry, man.
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