I’ve seen thousands of reviews over the years, but this actually explains “A Deadhead”…
“REVIEW: stella
As a new fan of the Dead it was years before I realized the importance of the tears streaming down
the face of the girl beside me. She seemed to be having a religious experience. Now I know why”
Furthur
Madison Square Garden, New York City, N.Y.
November 21, 2010
Soundboard
Can’t remember where or when I got this, but it sure is coming in handy!
Set 1 – Disc 1:
1. tuning
2. Truckin’ >
3. Cumberland Blues
4. Any Road
5. Cassidy (Oops) >
6. Viola Lee Blues
7. Cassidy >
8. Eyes Of The World >
9. So Many Roads >
10. Goin’ Down The Road, Feelin’ Bad
Disc 2 – Set 2:
1. tuning
2. Born Cross-Eyed >
3. The Wheel >
4. Weather Report Prelude >
5. Weather Report Suite Part I >
6. Time >
7. Let It Grow >
Disc 3 – Set 2 cont’d.:
1. Unbroken Chain >
2. Morning Dew >
3. Playin’ In The Band
Encore:
4. Phil donor rap
5. Brokedown Palace
Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, lead vocals
Phil Lesh – bass guitar, lead vocals
John Kadlecik—lead guitar, lead vocals
Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, backing vocals
Joe Russo – drums
Sunshine Becker – backing vocals
Jeff Pehrsonù – backing vocals
Review from this recording:
REVIEW: —
Delightful sbd recording – Re: John K: as far as his guitar work goes, he has it down: Unbroken
Chain, the ending of Dew, Playin’ – awesome interplay with Jeff, Bobby, and Phil. I’ve thrown
in my two cents otherwise regarding his singing. My personal fave from this show? Viola Lee.
I do think I like this show more than the heralded previous night from this MSG run.
Review from the only other recording, out of some 18 more(all variations of the same
recordings…) with comments:
REVIEW: Wow
One of the best shows I’ve ever seen—including Cape Cod 79, MSG 81, or Nassau 85. Full of
surprises, energy, and open doorways to the universe. Viola Lee, Let It Grow, and The Dew
really knocked my socks off. An old tradition is being reborn.
REVIEW: The best show I’ve ever seen live
I’ve been a avid deadhead since ’77. Their (GD family) music has been the soundtrack of my
life. I have to say, with all due respect, that was the most sublime night of music I’ve ever had.
REVIEW: SOLID SHOW
They rocked the shit out of Viola Lee Blues and MSG for that matter. Bob and Phil were stellar
and so was the rest of the band. They don’t need two drummers with Russo behind the kit. The
crowd was AMPED. I almost thought we were going to get a second encore with how
energized the crowd still was after brokedown. btw it was a fitting encore considering the
Knicks had to cancel a game or two for asbestos that was falling from the ceiling
REVIEW: Rising from the Dead
Whoa!!!! I can’t believe my ears? Is this really happening? Is the magic coming back? Maybe I
need to pinch myself really, really hard to see if this is a dream? Nope. It’s REAL! Very real.
And has that gleaming and polished appeal. All those practice sessions in Marin. All those
recent shows …are finally beginning to show promise.
REVIEW: an aside…
one of my very good friends and i were discussing this show (she was there, i wasn’t, but i was
at the mind blower the night before)and she came to the conclusion that the set list has a
theme…all of the songs are about moving on…forward…furthur…down the road…leaving…you
get the picture?…
REVIEW: I actually like this one better than the official SBD.
Very good show, and a fantastic treat to hear these songs being done. The Weather
Report/Time (Floyd!!!)/Let It Grow is terrific, and the Unbroken Chain is stunning. Nice to
hear Viola and Cross-Eyed, even though the latter is as bad as it ever was before, worth a laugh.
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Stottlemyer’s Smokehouse, Sun., Nov. 27th, 4:00 – 7:00 p.m.
19 East Rd., Sarasota, 312-5969
Dana Lawrence:
Ed’s Tavern, Tues., Nov. 22nd, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
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Captain Curt’s, Wed., Nov. 23rd, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.
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Truman’s Tap & Grill. Fri., Nov. 25th, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.
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112 Circuit Road, Nokomis, 488-3177
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1014 9th St. W., Bradenton, 896-9892
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