Another great show from Mickey Hart and his band. After a week on tour, the band was ready to smoke! The energy was high throughout the show – this band gets better and better. Starting to really mix up the setlist, and throwing in some new things too, like the surprise Sly Stone cover “Papa Was A Rolling Stone”.
Crystal Hall is obviously having a blast, her sweet singing voice embraces the songs, and she’s rocking out on rhythm guitar too. Gawain Matthews takes his solos and realy opens it up sonically into some high places we haven’t been before. And his interactions with bass player Dave Schools are cool, they have a few laughs together while playing.
Tim Hockenberry has a deep rich voice, somewhere between Tom Waits and Peter Gabriel in timbre and expression. Switching between keyboards and trombone, he’s a showman without showing off.
Of course the band keeps on groovin’ along with deep rhythm, Ian INKX Herman at the drum kit. Mickey is the maestro, orchestrating cosmic sounds into songs; “Heartbeat” is created from the sounds of the sun, and while it is Mickey’s standard 2nd set opener, it is never the same twice, as it deeply entrances us into a deep state of awe. It was clear Mickey was having more fun than ever in Healdsburg – his energy was more relaxed than the previous week in Santa Cruz, tuned in, and engaged with the audience at this show. The tour has been going well, he knows the music is good, and he invites us all to come along and “enjoy the ride!” And you know that is what DHL is all about!
It was great to hear talking drum master Sikiru Adepoju step up to the mic on “Who Stole The Show”!
Along with all the new songs, the band still broke out some Grateful Dead tunes; Mickey told me last summer, it is part of who he is. Crysrtal sang “Brokedown Palace” in the middle of set one – nice placement, this song does not have to live as an encore always. And a fun and hot “Franklin’s Tower” closed the first set leaving us all smiling as we migrated out for setbreak.
A nice crowd of mostly locals from Healdsburg, Santa Rosa, and Sonoma county in general. Each town has such a different vibe, and this wasdefinately the wine country crowd, relaxed and chatty, socializing freely durring the break (where as Santa Cruz was more “hippie”, with large portions of the audience doing stretches and yoga between sets, nothing worng with it, but very differnet energy!) This was the closest to Mickey’s hometown show, and it had a very freindly feel to it. Most of the band members had friends and family there, and it felt open to hang out and talk.
Set two included a powerful version of “The Other One” that segued into the new song “Cut The Deck”, which really impressed my friend who had come with me – she is not a Deadhead, by the way. She turned to me and said “I really like this song!” It could actually be a break out, I could see this getting airplay on non-deadhead radio. If you don’t tell people it’s by someone in the Grateful Dead, you might be able to slip it by them!
I spoke with Tim Hockenberry and keyboardist/producer Ben Yonas after the show, and they were both very excited about the new CD. They’re proud of their work, and can’t wait for you to hear it. The CD drops on April 10th, Mysterium Tremendium on Shout! Factory records. DHL will be reviewing it for you shortly. The live versions are great – can’t wait to hear what the studio version sounds like.
Enjoy the great pictures here from my old friend Cheryl Alterman, of Cheryl Alterman Photography. While not a Deadhead, Cheryl’s been going to concerts with me since we were teenagers, and it was fun for me to turn her on to the Mickey Hart Band. I think she had fun… it’s infectous! Mickey and his band have a good thing going here, and the newness of it is exciting. It is so differnet than anythng else in the Dead ‘lands! It’s fresh and fun, danceable, and meaningful.
Keep on rocking Mickey and band, you know our love will not fade away!
Phil Lesh & Friends:
Phil Lesh – bass & vocals, Grahame Lesh – guitar & vocals, Bob Weir – guitar & vocals, Tim Carbone -violin (Railroad Earth), John Skeehan – mandolin (Railroad Earth), Andy Goessling – banjo, lap steel, and others, (Railroad Earth) Ross James – guitar, pedal steel, & vocals (Blue Light River, Dry Creek Rounders), Danny Eisenberg – Keyboards (Mother Hips, Ryan Adams, Glider), Jaz Sawyer – Drums
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
Sun. March 11, 2012
1st set
Alabama Getaway (Grahame Lesh)
Loose Lucy (Bob Weir)
Pride of Cucamonga (Phil Lesh)
Chinatown Shuffle (Ross James)
Ashes and Fire (Grahame Lesh)
Peggy-O (Phil)
Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Ross)
Not Fade Away
Set 2 (10:35pm – 12:15am)
Cumberland Blues
Springheeled Jack – (instrumental, no Weir 1st 3/4)
The Wheel
Long Road (Grahame)
Cold Rain & Snow (Phil)
Dear Mr. Fantasy > (Grahame)
Viola Lee Blues
In The Midnight Hour (Bobby)
Donnor Rap, and Phil thanks us for coming out.
We all sing ” Happy Birthday” to Phil (his birthday is 3/15 – cards were signed earlier when we were standing on line)
Wow! An extra special night, featuring two sets, and a really tight band. No keyboards for most of the night, just Phil and Grahame Lesh, along with Mark Karan on guitar (RatDog and Jemimah Puddleduck), Jeff Pehrson on vocals (The Fall Risk, Furthur), Jaz Sawyer on drums, and Ross James (Blue Light River, Dry Creek Rounders) on guitar and pedal steel.
Phil Lesh and Friends
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael California
March 10, 2012
1st set:
Truckin’ >
Highway 61 Revisted
Liberty
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
He’s Gone(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiPdMOx1OZE)
Althea
San Francisco Rain
The Weight
Death Don’t Have No Mercy
Box of Rain
2nd set:
Mason’s Children >
Mississippi Half-step Uptown Toodles Loo >
I Know You Rider
Casey Jones >
Franklin’s Tower
Phil’s Donor rap
Encore:
Turn On Your Lovelight
Then… Phil headed over to the Fillmore in San Frncisco for a sit-in with Railroad Earth!
I was lucky to be at Terrapin Crossroads for the 2nd night of the “Casual Opening”, with some good friends, old and new!
It was a thrill, to see many of my favorite musicians, Tim Bluhm and Danny Eisenberg (The Mother Hips). Nicki Bluhm (Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers) sitting in with Grahame and Phil Lesh. No one was as thrilled as Derren Ney (Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers) when Nicki introduced him to Phil, on stage, and Derren sat in for “You’re no Good”! And a joy to enjoy the talented guitar and pedal steel of Ross James (Dry Creek Rounders, Blue Light River). Jordan Levine. Really great mixture fo known and unknown talent… Nice pick up band!
These opening sets are casual, in the restaurant, (not in The Grate Room, where next weeks shows will take place) starting around 8ish. I talked with Phil Lesh for a minute after the show, and he said “please come back, it’s gonna be something different every night”. We shared a smile, and I said that was “wonderful, we like it different!”. Really nice to get to thave a drink and talk with the musicians at the bar after the set. Tim seemed really happy about it, and said he had fun, as did Nicki. And it was great to talk with Derren Ney, who told me what a thrill it was for him, he has listened to the Grateful Dead since he was 10, and was honored that Nicki brought him out to play with Phil! Ross James was super kind, and thrilled to be there, though he admitted having to learn a bunch of songs fast, he stepped up to the plate like he knew them all. He is a guitarist to check out, for sure.
Phil Lesh and Friends
Phil Lesh-Bass, Grahame Lesh-Guitar, Tim Bluhm-Guitar (acoustic and electric), Danny Eisenberg-Keyboards, Ross James-Guitar and Pedal Steel, Jordan Levine-Drums, Nicki Bluhm-Vocals on select songs, Derren Ney-Guitar on “You’re No Good”.
Sugar Magnolia
Samson and Delilah
Bird Song
Fennario
Deep Elem Blues
Easy WInd
Big River
You’re No Good
Tennessee Jed
Cumberland Blues
Helpless
The Wheel >
Scarlet Begonias >
Fire On the Mountain
Phil Lesh and Friends – Grahame Lesh, Jackie Greene, Tim Bluhm, Nicki Bluhm, Jeff Chimenti, Jaz Sawyer, Ross James Terrapin Crossroads (formerly location of The Seafood Peddler)
San Rafael, CA
March 8 2012
setlist (updated from Grahame Lesh’s instagram: http://instagr.am/p/H9V4QBw0Ec/) :
Uncle John’s Band
Brown Eyed Women
Dire Wolf
Mississipi Halfstep Uptown Toodleloo
Squeaky Wheel
Friend Of The Devil
Deal
Bertha
Ramble On Rose
Look at Miss Ohio
New Speedway Boogie >
Dark Star (instumental) >
New Speedway Boogie jam (according to Jay Blakesberg’s Facebook posts!)
Stella Blue >
Dark Star (Instrumental) >
The Other One
Sugaree
encore:
Going Down The Road Feelin’ Bad >
Brokedown Palace