Phil Lesh & Friends 2015-01-29
Terrapin Crossroads, San Rafael, CA
Set 1
Morning Dew
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Dark Star >
China Cat Sunflower >
The Eleven >
Turn On Your Lovelight
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Dark Star >
China Cat Sunflower >
The Eleven >
Turn On Your Lovelight
Set 2
That's It For The Other One >
New Potato Caboose>
Born Cross-Eyed>
Spanish Jam>
Alligator>
Caution (Do Not Step On Tracks) (RJ On Harmonica)>
Feedback
Encore:
Donor Rap
In The Midnight Hour
New Potato Caboose>
Born Cross-Eyed>
Spanish Jam>
Alligator>
Caution (Do Not Step On Tracks) (RJ On Harmonica)>
Feedback
Encore:
Donor Rap
In The Midnight Hour
Set 3
Comment
1968 Show
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals
Jeff Chimenti - Keyboards
Stu Allen – Guitar, Vocals
Ross James – Guitar, Harmonica & Vocals
Grahame Lesh – Guitar, Vocals
Alex Koford – Drums
Ezra Lipp - Drums/Percussion
Phil Lesh & Friends continued honoring 50 years of Grateful
Dead at Terrapin Crossroads last night in San Rafael,
California with a show billed as a tribute to 1968...
[performing] the same setlist the Grateful Dead used on
February 14, 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco.
A recording of the Dead's February 14, 1968 performance was
released in 2009 as Road Trips Volume 2, No. 2.
The evening started with Phil sharing stories from 1968
including about the recording of Anthem of the Sun.
From there, Lesh and his ensemble went about recreating the
classic Valentine's Day performance with Ross James and
Stu Allen handling most of the vocals. Grahame Lesh also
contributed vocals to the evening, as he led the band through
the second set opener the entire "That's It For The Other One"
suite. Phil dedicated the second set to Neal Cassady,
the Merry Prankster who died 10 days before the Grateful Dead
took the stage at Carousel Ballroom on February 14, 1968.
The band honored the spirit of 1968 by infusing tons of
psychedelic jams into the mix throughout the evening.
Phil Lesh – Bass, Vocals
Jeff Chimenti - Keyboards
Stu Allen – Guitar, Vocals
Ross James – Guitar, Harmonica & Vocals
Grahame Lesh – Guitar, Vocals
Alex Koford – Drums
Ezra Lipp - Drums/Percussion
Phil Lesh & Friends continued honoring 50 years of Grateful
Dead at Terrapin Crossroads last night in San Rafael,
California with a show billed as a tribute to 1968...
[performing] the same setlist the Grateful Dead used on
February 14, 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom in San Francisco.
A recording of the Dead's February 14, 1968 performance was
released in 2009 as Road Trips Volume 2, No. 2.
The evening started with Phil sharing stories from 1968
including about the recording of Anthem of the Sun.
From there, Lesh and his ensemble went about recreating the
classic Valentine's Day performance with Ross James and
Stu Allen handling most of the vocals. Grahame Lesh also
contributed vocals to the evening, as he led the band through
the second set opener the entire "That's It For The Other One"
suite. Phil dedicated the second set to Neal Cassady,
the Merry Prankster who died 10 days before the Grateful Dead
took the stage at Carousel Ballroom on February 14, 1968.
The band honored the spirit of 1968 by infusing tons of
psychedelic jams into the mix throughout the evening.
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