I prefer the aud I had back in the 90s to the stuffy SBD here. It's a good show, with some great moments. The GDTRFB is not bad, but not over the top. In fact, that whole segment S>F>SiU is like they're on skates or something.there's a gorgeous fluidity to it, particularly when heard on a decent aud. "Talkin' 'bout Fire!" The Stir It Up jam is nice 's easy on the ears. It was more interesting to watch than them sitting at their traps. Drums were fascinating to me once Mickey & Bill brought in the Beast. ago Where I, dreaming, lay amazed Drums and Space are two very distinct things, to me. It's a good Scarlet, but this one is all about the Fire on the Mountain. 21 comments 76 Upvoted Sort by: best level 1 8 yr. And when Jerry comes skipping out of the shattered glass of the Victim jam into Scarlet.that's one of those intangible moments that warms the heart. Maybe there's some attendance bias, but I've yet to hear better versions than those two. The Victim is among the best I've heard.right there with the 7/12/90 version from the prior summer's RFK show. That is glorious and the outro finishes with an inspired flurry from Jerry. There's a brief stretch in the jam where Phil takes the bottom out and Jerry does a few little sticatto runs on the synth blanket. If you're a fan of the song like I am, then it's a must hear. Phish Round Out Tour Opener in Huntsville with “Ether Edge” Debutĭead & Company’s Barton Hall Benefit Concert at Cornell University Raises $3.This truly is a great Half Step. Margo Price Heralds All-Star Lineup in Tribute Album: ‘A Song for Leon,’ Shares Lead Single And, among their other accomplishments, the Grateful Dead likely performed more experimental music in front of more people than any other musicians in the world. ![]() Phish Initiate Summer Tour with “Oblivion” Debut + Encore with Five Song Saga in Alabama The Grateful Dead performed/composed songs from a wide variety of American genres. Porno For Pyros Plot First Tour in 25 Years Easy Wind, Drums> Space, China Doll, Throwing Stones> NFA> Lovelight. Set II: Playing in the Band > Brown Eyed Women, Dark Star > Lady With a Fan > Terrapin Station > Drums/Space (with Goose percussionists) > Althea, All Along the Watchtower, Morning DewĮnc.: Uncle John’s Band > Playing in the Band Reprise Born Cross Eyed (founded 1991) is a Grateful Dead Tribute Band from Kentucky. ![]() Charlie, Black Throated Wind, Good Times Roll, Dark Star > Fire on the Mountain Set I: Scarlet Begonias > Bertha > Good Lovin’, Mr. Playing in the Sand – Moon Palace – Cancun, Mexico The ensemble then performed the second “Dark Star” of the evening, which flowed into “Lady With a Fan” and then into “Terrapin Station.” Without pause, Goose’s Atkind and Arevalo took to the stage to join Mickey Hart, Oteil Burbridge and Bill Kreutzmann on percussion for “Drums/Space.” After the celebration of rhythm, Dead & Company closed the jam with “Althea.” A cover of Bob Dylan’s “All Along the Watchtower” served as the frame’s penultimate song and flowed into “Morning Dew,” which closed the set.Īfter stepping off stage for a short repose, Dead & Company returned to the stage and performed a two-song encore comprised of “Uncle John’s Band” and a reprise of “Playing in the Band.” Playing in the Sand will continue with its final evening tonight, Jan. The second set kicked a little over half an hour later with the namesake of the event, “Playing in the Band.” The song flowed into “Brown Eyed Women,” which featured Mayer’s vocals heralding the tune. The evening saw the beloved Grateful Dead off-shoot perform a slew of favorites, along with a sit-in by Goose percussionists Ben Atkind and Jeff Arevalo on “Drums/Space” during the second set.ĭead & Company’s second appearance at this year’s Playing in the Sand kicked off at 7:38 p.m., with Bob Weir handling lead vocals on the euphonious “Scarlet Begonias.” Already warmed up from the previous evening, the ensemble flowed right into “Bertha,” on which John Mayer took to the mic before melding the jam into The Young Rascals’ “Good Lovin’.” Next came “Black Throated Wind” before Mayer, Weir, and Jeff Chimenti united through vocal runs on Sam Cooke’s “Good Times Roll.” The frame was rounded with a pairing of “Dark Star” with “Fire on the Mountain” and closed just before 9 p.m. Last night, Dead & Company performed the second evening of their esteemed destination event, Playing in the Sand, at the Moon Palace in Riviera Maya, Mexico.
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