by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Mar 19, 2012 | Uncategorized |

Phil Lesh and Friends
– Jackie Greene, Jimmy Herring, Grahame Lesh, Brian Lesh, Joe Russo, Jeff Chinemti
Terrapin Crossroads
Sunday March 18 201
1st set:
Here Comes Snshine (GL) >
Feelin’ Allright (CR)
Big River (BL) >
Cumberland Blues
Rock ‘n’ Roll Blues (PL)
Two-Time Loser (BL)
New Speedway Boogie (JG)
Casey Jones (CR)
Jam >
Shakedown Street (CR) >
Masons Children >
Althea (CR)
Eyes of the World (PL) >
Born Cross Eyed (JG) >
Dark Star >
A Day In The Life (instrumental) >
Dark Star >
Help On The Way (JG) >
Slipknot! >
Franklin’s Tower (PL & JG)
Phil Lesh donor wrap up.
Encore:
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad >
And We Bid You Good Night
setlist updated with data from Grahame Lesh and The Phil Zone

by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Mar 18, 2012 | Uncategorized |
Terrapin open with a Terrapin opener…

Phil Lesh and Friends
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, California
Public Grand Opening of The Grate Room – March 17, 2012
Phil Lesh, Jimmy Hering, Jackie Green, Chris Robinson, Joe Russo, Jeff Chimenti, Brian Lesh, Grahame Lesh, Bob Weir
Lady With A Fan (recording with Jerry Garcia singing) >
Terrapin Station (band kicks i on Inspiration…) >
Uncle John’s Band
Ship Of Fools
Sail On Sailor >
Whiskey In the Jar >
Seven Drunken Nights >
Wharf Rat
Viola Lee Blues
2nd set
Jam >
St Stephen >
The Wheel
Thorn in my Pride
Scarlet Begonias >
Kicking Boogie Jam >
Play With Fire >
Cryptical Envelopment >
The Other One >
Fire on the Mountain >
Playing in the Band >
Terrrapin jam >
Playing Reprise >
I Know You Rider
Encore One More Saturday Night
From several sources. (thanks Bruce W.) *Bob came in late on St. Stephen, played through 2nd set
by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Mar 16, 2012 | Grateful Dead |
The Grateful Dead is back in select movie theaters nationwide for only one night on Thursday, April 19 at 7:00PM (local time) for the second annual Grateful Dead Meet-Up At The Movies. This year Fathom Events and Rhino Records have reached deep into the Grateful Dead vault to present the unreleased iconic concert captured at Alpine Valley Music Theatre on July 18, 1989 (the show directly following the band’s famous Downhill From Here performance.) The event features the complete concert with two and a half hours of music including Touch of Grey, Bird Song, Eyes of the World and more! Fans will also get an exclusive listen of an unreleased live track from Spring 1990 and a look at rare photos of the band from that celebrated tour.
Don’t miss your only opportunity to join friends and fans for the second annual Grateful Dead Meet-Up at the Movies at 7:00PM (local time) in select theatres Thursday, April 19.
TICKETING
Tickets are on sale to the general public on Friday, March 23!
THEATERS
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HERE for a complete list of participating movie theaters
by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Mar 14, 2012 | Uncategorized
Ed. Note: DHL Photographer Monte Gullo (DHLMonte, Blues4monte) also wrote some notes about the show. Monte also shot the Mickey Hart Band for DHL last August at The Independent, and several of his shots were also featured along with Blair Jackson’s review on Dead.net)

I got there late and the first song I heard was Starlite Starbrite. I started taking pics and getting a feel for the place. The space was pretty nice. The Colonial theater is a converted movie theater and a good place for a show. Mickey and the band have lots of equipment and they fit in nicely without being cramped.
Endless Skies was next, and is really evolving into a very melodic, dreamy and swaying lyrical number. Tim Hockenberry’s vocal style really stands out well. In the video I shot people do seem to be picking up on the swaying and rocking vibe.

One of the things I noticed was Crystal Monee Hall’s presence on the stage. She really seems to be enjoying herself, smiling and dancing through the songs and singing wonderfully along with Tim and by herself.
SIKIRU ADEPOJU started the lyrics of Who Stole The Show with some wonderful native chanting and singing which brings the singing total to four in this band.

Scarlet/Fire came next and Dave Schools kicked serious bass ass! I have never seen him live before and he is a very active playing, melodic bass player and I left a big fan. Gawain Matthews had some fine guitar playing moments during those songs for sure.
The second set opened with Heartbeat. Mickey gave a nice introduction on how this song is based on the sound the radiation of the sun makes and the sound stars emit. Along with the space samplings, Mickey plays the Beam. Any time that happens it’s a good thing.
Slo Jo Rain and Supersonic were very strong vocal numbers and are very good live. Little bit harder in the rock dept, but nothing compared to the coming of “The Other One”. Dave and Gawain’s style have taken one of the Dead’s hardest rockers a step further down that path. Way more dancing than shooting.
Cut the Deck I have to say falls in to the short term memory loss category because I don’t know what happened. Maybe I took lots of shots then to make up for my dancing/lagging.
GDTRFB/ We Bid You Goodnight is always a success and got the crowd moving as it always does and always will. All with a MHB drum heavy twist. Ian “Inx” Herman is an excellent time keeper and still manages to throw out some drum riffs along the way.
Good way to try and end the night. But then came the encores. Papa Was A Rolling Stone. Wow! To everyone. The groovers, Crystal’s awesome performance, Tim’s trombone, and the band for choosing that one. Hard to choose but that might have been the one that night. Ended with a very good Franklin’s Tower.
The band seems very comfortable and happy. They have changed for the better since the first tour. Tighter, but groovier.