Identifier1629757
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Reference Number0001227598
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Sound RatingA
Note(This review is from Allan Morris)

I'm sure I said this last year, but Galactic found a way to outdo themselves
again! The best 2 long sets of Galactic I've ever seen. I'll try to just
give bits and pieces since I don't remember the orders of songs, etc.

12/29: Galactic @ The Fillmore. I was psyched to catch the boys at such a
small, legendary venue. First set was high intensity, and they busted out a
lot of oldies (with the "Coolin' Off fan in the background). I remember Doo
Rag w/ the Triple Threat DJs, Shucktime,Church, Hook and Sling, A sick Tiger
Roll that went on for 20+ minutes including long solos from Rob and Jeff.
The Houseman's voice was good, as we got I get Lifted, Running Man, Love on
the Run!, Little Miss Lover.. The Black-eyed Pea>Mystery Train before the
encore was fantastic. I definitely felt they were holding back with a
spacey, exploratory second set. It's nice to see that the band can explore
if they want.

12/30: KDTU @ The Fillmore. I've never had a bad experience at a KDTU
show. It's always high-intensity, shake-your-ass-all-night music and I love
it. Lets see, we heard Good for you, good for me, Groove on!, Fallin (BBQ
song), Power of Soul, and a sick, sick Elephants with special guests!
Fareed Haque sat in for most of the first set, and Santana's flute, trumpet
and percussion player too. Mike D on the vibes/xylophone was going off. The
addition of Dillion really enhances the band, and it was so good to see Zak
behind the kit again. And Stanton showing up near the end was awesome.

Late-night @ the DNA lounge: The music was great, but it was a logistical
nightmare. Huge line to get in, many could not get in even though they had a
ticket. It was way oversold. Nice-looking venue though, and a few special
guests (although not as many as I thought). DJ Logic sat in for most of the
night, Eric McFadden and Brian Jordan were there, and I heard Stanton showed
up for the encore (I had just left).

NYE @ The Warfield: We had a nice pre-show gathering at Who's your Daddy,
where we happily drank $2.75 pints of beer and got excited for the
unbelievable show ahead. Walking into the Warfield, you could feel the
electricity in the air. We had two huge pockets of people spanning the
entire front row area and going back a little. You couldn't take 2 steps
without running into someone you know!

KDTU comes on a 9pm sharp, with Skerik warming up before the Frog Out a few
blocks away. Karl's set rocked, of course, and the crowd was going off! All
the band members were doing these synchronized dance moves all through the 2
hour set. It was clear they were having a great time and so were we. Karl
even addressed the crowd, saying "You guys better pace yourselves!".
Someone handed Karl their cellphone during a jam, and some lucky person got
to chat with him for a few seconds. Some songs I can remember: Spanish
Castle Magic, Soul Satisfied..... Santana's percussion guy came out again
and ripped it up with Zak and Mike on a long percussion jam. Fareed was out
there again...I am now convinced that Ron Johnson is the funkiest bass
player on the planet. You can't help but move and convulse when you hear
those bass bombs. Set ends at around 11:00. Even the set break music
rocked.

Just before midnight, the curtain opens to reveal a massive stage set-up.
Multiple levels of stage, with 2 huge fire simulators on each end of the
stage, and two huge screens up on the second level. It was a fire theme....
Galactic comes out in matching silver Houseman suits, looking good and ready
to go. The countdown ensued, and thousands of balloons came down from the
ceiling, as the band busted out Jimi Hendrix's Fire. Excellent version which
went into Fire on the Bayou, with Leo Nocentelli sitting in. Loved it, and
no Cissy Strut ;)

I wish I could remember most of the songs, hopefully someone grabbed a
setlist. I remember Workin in a Coalmine, Mind is Hazy, SweetLeaf.... Karl
D came out and jammed for a while, then the other members of KDTU came out
one by one and switched instruments with Galactic, and jammed, then they
slowly switched back. Stanton was playing this miniature kit while Zak was
on the main set. The whole set was a blur, I think ending at 1:45. The
final set had Skerik back up there, and ended with a beautiful Quiet Please.
I know I'm leaving out a lot here, but I am still foggy after an amazing
weekend!

It was really great meeting some of the people on this list for the first
time, and hanging out with other crews from out of town. Carm, Chuck,
Huzie, Marca, Jen, Gina, Ethan, Bobby H, Aiello, Rob W.....you guys are
fucking rock stars ;) Have a Happy New Year everyone, and a big Thank You
to all the bands and people that made this a weekend to remember!!




Source InfoAKG C460B/CK63-ULS->Oade enhanced Sony SBM-1->D8
Tech Note2
Trades Allowed
Attendence1
Performance
Galactic 2001-12-31 The Warfield, San Francisco, CA
Set 1...Drums/Countdown>Fire(Ohio Players)>Fire On The Mt. Tease>Fire(Hendrix), Fire One The Bayou*,
Hook & Sling*, Go Go, Pocket Full Of Sap, Royal Exchange, Donkey Punch, Shucktime#, Baker's Dozen#,
Villified, Sweat Leaf
Set 2Doublewide(with Third Stone From The Sun teases), Cheekybird, Mind Is Hazy, Something You Do To Me,
All Behind Me Now, Chicken Pox*@, Coalmine*@, Blue Pepper@%, Buckin Like A Horse*@#>Drums@>
Shibuya@>Stanton's samplings
Encore: ...sampling>Ice Cold Day Dream@>Quiet Please@
Set 3
Comment * = with Leo Neocentelli on guitar
# = with Karl Denson on sax
@= with Mike Dillon on percussion
% = with Skerik on sax
For the most part guests are correct. There were so many it was tough to keep track ;)