Tuning/Jam> 2:11 Dark Star> 4:31 St. Stephen> 13:28 Shakedown 23:07 Terrapin> 37:23 Jack O' Roses 49:53 Let it Grow> 59:00 Dark Star jam > 1:12:24 Playin' 1:20:47 Somewhere Over the Rainbow 1:33:57 Mountains of the Moon> 1:44:04 Uncle John's Band 1:52:43 Band Introduction/Donor Rap 2:02:58
I've lived next door to Stern Grove for 25 years, and have seen dozens of incredible musicians performing on that stage. But this show topped 'em all. What a gift, thank you Phil! And Friends...what an incredible band! Everyone on that stage was superb, but special shout out to Mikaela on harp and Katie on violin...just beautiful! And the triple guitars of Scott, Grahame and the great Stanley Jordan were often jaw-dropping. Come on back next year, Phil!
We Want Phil!! Let Phil Sing! This is one of the bestAH. Phil Shows With Makaila on Harp...what an Angel and a Violin!!! And Horns!!! O M G!!! Jerry and Robert Hunter are so Smiling Down !!!🙏🙌🏾💞💃💞🕺💯❤🎀❤🕯✨✨🎩✨✨👑✨✨🌌🌌🌠🌌🌌🌠🎣🐴🤠💨💨
Phil has continued to innovate,experiment and push boundaries throughout his musical journey , I'm amazed by how current and cutting edge he sounds every time I see him .
I never liked orchestra's strings in rock and roll but that harp sounds very beautiful Through The Dark Star Jam!!!! Uncle Phil keep it going playing music will keep you young!!!!
Harpist Mikaela Davis is something special. A lot of us first learned about her on Bob Weir's Tiny Desk concert (great version of Ripple). I've seen her perform live with her band. If you like her mix in Dark Star - and who wouldn't? - you'll love the rest of her work. Amazing singer, too. Check out her Relix Dead set here on TH-cam. But also her original stuff - she does a lot more than cover the Dead.
What a sweet set at my favorite outdoor venue in SF. I was looking forward to seeing Phil and friends since I missed the show at Frost Amphitheater in May. I am not one to blame anything or anyone but dammit Outside lands, I contracted Covid at the festival in GGP. I gave my tickets to my son who’s been going to shows since he was 10, he is now 25 and a sign that this music is timeless and loved by so many.
I've had to get refunds, donate the tix, and even have to eat the cost without anyone else to take them. This has mostly been the last 10 years or so for reasons too numerous to recount but I really hate having to pass on my favorite musicians. Last year I missed out on some music because I had "emergency" surgery but I had been having an extreme case of gallbladder issues that would knock me down for 2-3 days minimum every week for about 6 months and started summer 2013 but was a couple of attacks per year only. Missed many shows as it became more frequent and my previous doctor did nothing to assist but tried throwing omeprezole and anti-nausea meds at me. It really sucked because I typically need to travel 500 miles to see more than the rare show. I hope Phil has more years as I do for all but I would love to see the "core four" to ensure the hatchet is buried and feel the magic enough for some one off shows or runs. If not, I'm overdue to see Phil. He's the only one that I have not seen/heard live since FTW. I had been hoping to go to his restaurant and catch him with Grahame but that's gone now, sadly. That menu and food quality sounded A++++, follow by a couple drops and a show and what more could one ask for that isn't a full tour.
Such a great day and even better show, Can't believe the first time I saw the Dead was in Reno 1974 and now Phil in 2022 Set List Dark Star > St. Stephen Shakedown Street Terrapin Station > Jack O’ Roses Let It Grow > Dark Star Jam > Playing in the Band Somewhere Over the Rainbow Jam Mountains of the Moon > Uncle John’s Band
I really don't know what to expect from the Philco lineup in a couple weeks, but I sure hope it's as good as this. Having harp and fiddle in the mix is really nice. Haven't gotten to the Somewhere Over the Rainbow yet, but I assume Stanley Jordan will be melting my face.
I only wish Jordan had been higher in the mix overall. Scott Metzger and Grahame Lesh often had similar tone that kind of blended together in the mix and it was hard to hear what Stanley was doing except when there were specific passages like over the rainbow. One of the notable things about the Dead, really, they all had such distinctive sound spaces within the whole.
@@kevinfarrell329 I agree. Generally I prefer to not have more than 2 guitars on stage, because of the overlap and you either have guitarists crowding the sound or underplaying because they don't want to step on anyone else's toes. Overall I really liked the set though.
My favorite part of Phil's bio is when he is about to started conducting the SF Orchestra to play his original work he turns and sees Jerry in the audience smiling. If there is an after life I'm sure Jerry is grinning from ear to ear hearing this beautifully arranged music.
Boy…if only Jer could’ve found a life of recovery…imagine all the amazing music they still had in them. That said, we’ve been blessed and received FAR more live Dead music than I ever expected on 8/9/95…
I agree on how much the Dead continued after jerrys passing. It didnt end the band nearly like we all orob thought it would! In a few years, if they're still playing, the dead will have gone on longer without him than they did with him Although I don't think recovery would have saved him, ironically, I'm not so sure it was really the drugs that killed him. I'll rank chili dogs, cigarettes, and not taking care of diabetes above drugs as the likely candidate! Come to think of it, I don't think any of the surviving members are "recovery" peeps...
@@matthewmaurysmith2486 ok thinking about the fact that if they’re still playing in a few years it’ll be longer than they played with Jerry SERIOUSLY gave me a mindfuck!
@@arareanddifferenttune3130 seriously!!! I only saw Jerry between 1990 and 95 and I think it was 13 shows. I think I remember when, starting with the other ones and 98, I got to 13 shows post Jerry. I remember thinking how much they were kicking ass and remember when they issued the press release on Valentine's Day of 2002 and said they were officially changing their name to "the dead" in honor of how great they've gotten... they knew they had a badass band again. I love the 03 tour, 04 was sort of I don't know and 09 had some seriously awesome moments in it here and there. Rat dog was perfect by the end and '08 and further was awesome, so it's just been an awesome run for them even after Jerry died
@@matthewmaurysmith2486 that’s awesome you’ve gotten to see so much! I never got to see Jerry, I was born in 88. I started going to dead shows in 03 and did all of summer tour in 03 and 04. Agree that 03 was better. After 04 saw a lot of Phil and Friends and Ratdog. Caught a lot of Furthur shows after that and did a few tours. I went to the Fare Thee Well shows with Trey in Chicago and since then have been catching as many Dead and Co. shows as possible, I have been absolutely loving what they’ve been doing lately. Have you caught any Dead and Co shows?
Freaking incredible! Phil is the soul of the dead. I remember Stanley Jordan playing 2 guitars in the 90s LOL All the instrumentation and the groove was Stellar! and Ive seem more shows then Phil....ok maybe not :)
@@realbrucepalma Thanks for the comment. Jerrys vocals can not be replaced. Jeff is an incredible keyboard player but rather see Phil, String Cheese Incident, Wide Spread Panic, Derrick Trucks or Umphreys McGee tbh I first saw SCI at a Phil show in the early 2000s What a find! Nice work Phil!!! Jimmy Herring and UM use to play at some of the same bars I did. They for sure started at the bottom. Kinda a shared sense of reality there.
Wow, just to see Phil at 82, still smiling that shit eating Phil grin I remember for so long… amazing, and still crankin’ out those beautiful bass melodies oh so many years later…this is my “miracle every day…” And in Golden Gate Park no less…🙌🙌🙌❤️
This whole concert is a masterpiece. Somewhere over the rainbow brings me to tears everytime. Just too beautiful. Thank you. Reminds me of my mom everytime. Love thosse who r still with us so ypu do t regret. Love you all and thank you for this.
Nice to hear Phil bringing up the tempo on St. Stephen! Molo does a great job following and driving at the same time. This band really builds off each other in the spirit of the Dead!
I love this show. I'm grateful this music is still goin on, but lately I've been a little tired of the uninspired versions of scarlet begonias etc from various bands; however this lineup makes it all brand new to me. The harp addition to grateful dead is incredible. The harp makes this show. It adds another celestial dimension to the grateful dead music. I would say she adds as much to the music as branford marsalis did. I need to see her play with Phil. Her angelic playing sounds like LSD tracers.
Wow, great recording/show. I was up on the hill basically disappointed by the lack of volume and clarity. Sound system didn’t quite cut it. But now I see I missed so much. I appreciate having this to reevaluate.
Agreed on the sound, I was right at unobscured speaker level on the tiers at the bottom of the hill, and it was hard to differentiate any of the guitars most of the time.
Stayed for a bit over half the show. Super uncomfortable spot with an incredible view and sound. The best I've ever heard Phil and friends sound. Love this line up so much
Wife is recovering from a broken ankle and wanted to get going before the crowd. Thought it was ending at 4:30. But having seen the rest of it here, I believe we saw the better half
I am a deadhead, and a Phil fan….and love Stanley Jordan, but there was a bit too much rhythm layered on top of rhythm! A few to many people on the stage for me. I prefer a cleaner sound where the lead/melody of the song can shine through. Stanley Jordan parts came closest but where too sparse. Just my thoughts, if you loved it, great❤️🎸
in tribute I write Keys To The Rain Keys to the Rain I sure never wrote the song Should I put it in quotations? I really don’t think Hunter would mind He was pretty good at handing them over Saying, “Here, you take over and drive, But, just one thing I’ll ask of thee Please pass them on When you are free”. There are always new ears out there Listening for bending sound waves Drifting across that eternal sea So much bigger than you and me The locks of life, beg to be picked All the while keys lying within Emanating in vibrating notes and beats Sights and solutions Spinning like a Kaleidoscope Colours bending in front of me Music creates more than a cacophony Thunder and lightning are natures orchestra There rhythms and explosions Rain down on me To dance the night away The spinning, swirling, swaying, singing Chasing storms away Stars explode and fade away As the Anthem of the Sun Transforms clouds into the new day Though my ring be full of keys There are some, the ring will not hold These perhaps, are, the ones of gold A metaphoric mindful mosaic mantra Will open many doors Drive all the cars, trucks and buses Through cold sleet, hurricanes, tornadoes and snow Bursting through a rainbow The Beat bursts forth Rolling down the street Evaporating into the air Until one has to ask Was I really there? Jingling keys say I was
Oh my, a bear puppet on a stick. I forgot about all the stuff over the years whether something like that to "flags" or tie-dye fabric in lots, campgrounds, or even inside venues. Love it. Anyone you claims Phil can't sing needs to eat a 20 strip and contemplate their claim. Sure, not as polished as Bobby, Jerry, Vince, Brent, or even Donna but sounding far better than 2015.
I should tour with Phil and shoot video. I have been a professional musician my whole life, but I am a multi instrumentalist, so I know where all the breaks are. That's why I don't zoom in on the drummer when the lead guitarist is taking a solo. : )
Sing it Phil! Dark star suits phils voice these days. Only love can Phil. And such a tasty segway into the Stephen..and the crunch visceral dead rhythm..brings me right back. Was that an Eleanor Rugby tease in the middle of shakedown? Very nice version.
Bob Weir, Phil Lesh. Those poor ol'boys. There voices have seem to have gone on a Long Strange Trip. Now of course I couldn't carry a tune in a wet paper bag with a hole in the bottom. ☯️✌️😎
Tuning/Jam> 2:11
Dark Star> 4:31
St. Stephen> 13:28
Shakedown 23:07
Terrapin> 37:23
Jack O' Roses 49:53
Let it Grow> 59:00
Dark Star jam > 1:12:24
Playin' 1:20:47
Somewhere Over the Rainbow 1:33:57
Mountains of the Moon> 1:44:04
Uncle John's Band 1:52:43
Band Introduction/Donor Rap 2:02:58
thanks, borrowing , copying and pasting.
Norwiegan Wood jam during/after dark star jam into playin
Shepherd's Chapel Network !!!!!!! Chapter by Chapter / Verse by Verse !!!!!!!
So good! 🎶🎵 Miss Phil so much already 😪 💔 Let there be songs to fill the air...Always!!!🕺💃 ☮️
I've lived next door to Stern Grove for 25 years, and have seen dozens of incredible musicians performing on that stage. But this show topped 'em all. What a gift, thank you Phil! And Friends...what an incredible band! Everyone on that stage was superb, but special shout out to Mikaela on harp and Katie on violin...just beautiful! And the triple guitars of Scott, Grahame and the great Stanley Jordan were often jaw-dropping. Come on back next year, Phil!
Phil is putting together amazing lineups. I never thought I'd see Stanley Jordan playing a Shakedown.
Phil at 82 so awesome. I first saw him when he was 32. 50 years later still going strong.
51years here and he is blowing my mind tonight with the concerts I've listened to, He's always been so modest and humble so GO PHIL WE LOVE YOU!!!
I got a cool picture of myself and Phil at Terrapin Crossroads
smoked a joint with him backstage 44 yrs ago at UVM...and yes, he was just 'one of us!' @@ThePVTProductions
So glad to see Phil and friends sounding so damn good these days. Right the f on!!!🌞
We Want Phil!!
Let Phil Sing!
This is one of the bestAH. Phil Shows
With Makaila on Harp...what an Angel and a Violin!!!
And Horns!!!
O
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Jerry and Robert Hunter are so Smiling Down !!!🙏🙌🏾💞💃💞🕺💯❤🎀❤🕯✨✨🎩✨✨👑✨✨🌌🌌🌠🌌🌌🌠🎣🐴🤠💨💨
From the first strains of Dark Star they had me hooked. Just like the Dead did 51 years ago.
51 years ? Wow. I thought I was old , 51 years? Hmm had it been that long for me? Fck me
Phil has continued to innovate,experiment and push boundaries throughout his musical journey , I'm amazed by how current and cutting edge he sounds every time I see him .
Music for your SOUL. Thank you Phil and Friends ❤
Awesomeness ❤❤. Thank you Phil and Friends you are a true legend
Phil is still putting on some of the best shows in the world! Love this line up! Going to see him at Bethel tomorrow
So inspired by Phil's recovery. Awesome lineup.
I never liked orchestra's strings in rock and roll but that harp sounds very beautiful Through The Dark Star Jam!!!! Uncle Phil keep it going playing music will keep you young!!!!
Harpist Mikaela Davis is something special. A lot of us first learned about her on Bob Weir's Tiny Desk concert (great version of Ripple). I've seen her perform live with her band. If you like her mix in Dark Star - and who wouldn't? - you'll love the rest of her work. Amazing singer, too. Check out her Relix Dead set here on TH-cam. But also her original stuff - she does a lot more than cover the Dead.
Yes thanks for turning me on to her you can never stop learning music knowledge
Damn, Phil Baby! Those are some FRIENDS!! 💙⚡❤️
What a sweet set at my favorite outdoor venue in SF. I was looking forward to seeing Phil and friends since I missed the show at Frost Amphitheater in May. I am not one to blame anything or anyone but dammit Outside lands, I contracted Covid at the festival in GGP. I gave my tickets to my son who’s been going to shows since he was 10, he is now 25 and a sign that this music is timeless and loved by so many.
I've had to get refunds, donate the tix, and even have to eat the cost without anyone else to take them. This has mostly been the last 10 years or so for reasons too numerous to recount but I really hate having to pass on my favorite musicians. Last year I missed out on some music because I had "emergency" surgery but I had been having an extreme case of gallbladder issues that would knock me down for 2-3 days minimum every week for about 6 months and started summer 2013 but was a couple of attacks per year only. Missed many shows as it became more frequent and my previous doctor did nothing to assist but tried throwing omeprezole and anti-nausea meds at me. It really sucked because I typically need to travel 500 miles to see more than the rare show. I hope Phil has more years as I do for all but I would love to see the "core four" to ensure the hatchet is buried and feel the magic enough for some one off shows or runs. If not, I'm overdue to see Phil. He's the only one that I have not seen/heard live since FTW. I had been hoping to go to his restaurant and catch him with Grahame but that's gone now, sadly. That menu and food quality sounded A++++, follow by a couple drops and a show and what more could one ask for that isn't a full tour.
Such a great day and even better show, Can't believe the first time I saw the Dead was in Reno 1974 and now Phil in 2022
Set List
Dark Star >
St. Stephen
Shakedown Street
Terrapin Station >
Jack O’ Roses
Let It Grow >
Dark Star Jam >
Playing in the Band
Somewhere Over the Rainbow Jam
Mountains of the Moon >
Uncle John’s Band
I really don't know what to expect from the Philco lineup in a couple weeks, but I sure hope it's as good as this. Having harp and fiddle in the mix is really nice. Haven't gotten to the Somewhere Over the Rainbow yet, but I assume Stanley Jordan will be melting my face.
Stanley Jordan was incredible the whole show, but predominantly during Shakedown and SOTRainbow. so nice to see this iteration of his "friends"
No worries. It will be amazing 💫❤
I only wish Jordan had been higher in the mix overall. Scott Metzger and Grahame Lesh often had similar tone that kind of blended together in the mix and it was hard to hear what Stanley was doing except when there were specific passages like over the rainbow.
One of the notable things about the Dead, really, they all had such distinctive sound spaces within the whole.
REST ASSURED, IT WILL BE AVERAGE AS FUCK. The only good shows are concerts, fests are for custies
@@kevinfarrell329 I agree. Generally I prefer to not have more than 2 guitars on stage, because of the overlap and you either have guitarists crowding the sound or underplaying because they don't want to step on anyone else's toes. Overall I really liked the set though.
God, I love watching/hearing/listening to Phil play. He is so funky. There is so much love in his playing. Thank You for sharing this!
…Now THIS is one unique band!…sooo many incredible flavors!
Stanley Jordan, legend!
The harpist is great in everything I’ve seen her play, Mikaela…….!
Wish he would change outfits or something I couldn’t even recognize him at first
Wait a minute...I'm her biggest fan!!! All of Phil's friends were great!!!
Stanley plays that guitar like it's a piano keyboard. During the "Over The Rainbow" part I had to pick my jaw up off the floor several times.
@@parkerthompson3447 yeah, it is gross
@@sealevelbear big facts
My favorite part of Phil's bio is when he is about to started conducting the SF Orchestra to play his original work he turns and sees Jerry in the audience smiling. If there is an after life I'm sure Jerry is grinning from ear to ear hearing this beautifully arranged music.
This festival looks beautiful. I love the trees.
I was there, it was a truly magical and gorgeous afternoon with immaculate vibes all around. Grate show!
It was a magical afternoon!!! The people really came together and created a wonderful connected atmosphere.
Always great to see Mikaela Davis on harp. You can see her with Bobby on his npr think desk
Boy…if only Jer could’ve found a life of recovery…imagine all the amazing music they still had in them. That said, we’ve been blessed and received FAR more live Dead music than I ever expected on 8/9/95…
Great sentiment, the story is still being told and for that I’m truly grateful
I agree on how much the Dead continued after jerrys passing. It didnt end the band nearly like we all orob thought it would! In a few years, if they're still playing, the dead will have gone on longer without him than they did with him
Although I don't think recovery would have saved him, ironically, I'm not so sure it was really the drugs that killed him. I'll rank chili dogs, cigarettes, and not taking care of diabetes above drugs as the likely candidate!
Come to think of it, I don't think any of the surviving members are "recovery" peeps...
@@matthewmaurysmith2486 ok thinking about the fact that if they’re still playing in a few years it’ll be longer than they played with Jerry SERIOUSLY gave me a mindfuck!
@@arareanddifferenttune3130 seriously!!! I only saw Jerry between 1990 and 95 and I think it was 13 shows. I think I remember when, starting with the other ones and 98, I got to 13 shows post Jerry. I remember thinking how much they were kicking ass and remember when they issued the press release on Valentine's Day of 2002 and said they were officially changing their name to "the dead" in honor of how great they've gotten... they knew they had a badass band again. I love the 03 tour, 04 was sort of I don't know and 09 had some seriously awesome moments in it here and there. Rat dog was perfect by the end and '08 and further was awesome, so it's just been an awesome run for them even after Jerry died
@@matthewmaurysmith2486 that’s awesome you’ve gotten to see so much! I never got to see Jerry, I was born in 88. I started going to dead shows in 03 and did all of summer tour in 03 and 04. Agree that 03 was better. After 04 saw a lot of Phil and Friends and Ratdog. Caught a lot of Furthur shows after that and did a few tours. I went to the Fare Thee Well shows with Trey in Chicago and since then have been catching as many Dead and Co. shows as possible, I have been absolutely loving what they’ve been doing lately. Have you caught any Dead and Co shows?
Freaking incredible! Phil is the soul of the dead. I remember Stanley Jordan playing 2 guitars in the 90s LOL All the instrumentation and the groove was Stellar! and Ive seem more shows then Phil....ok maybe not :)
As much as I appreciate Dead & Co., and love Mayer and Oteil, Phil is definitely a missing link in that music.
@@realbrucepalma Thanks for the comment. Jerrys vocals can not be replaced. Jeff is an incredible keyboard player but rather see Phil, String Cheese Incident, Wide Spread Panic, Derrick Trucks or Umphreys McGee tbh I first saw SCI at a Phil show in the early 2000s What a find! Nice work Phil!!! Jimmy Herring and UM use to play at some of the same bars I did. They for sure started at the bottom. Kinda a shared sense of reality there.
One of the most joyous transitions to Uncle John's Band ever, and Somewhere over the Rainbow?!
Just can't get enough of this absolutely astounding set-up of instruments.
Phil Lesh is the keeper of the flame!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.
More magical than Harry fucking Potter!! (~);}
Yesss ⚡⚡⚡
Hilarious comment
True comment
Hilariously true and poignant comment
thank you Phil
thank you Friends ~
Wow, just to see Phil at 82, still smiling that shit eating Phil grin I remember for so long… amazing, and still crankin’ out those beautiful bass melodies oh so many years later…this is my “miracle every day…” And in Golden Gate Park no less…🙌🙌🙌❤️
This whole concert is a masterpiece. Somewhere over the rainbow brings me to tears everytime. Just too beautiful. Thank you. Reminds me of my mom everytime. Love thosse who r still with us so ypu do t regret. Love you all and thank you for this.
thank you so much for posting this full show online. the whole thing brought joy to my heart, but that Jack O'Roses is something else.
Thank you SO MUCH for this beautiful recording. So beautiful to see Phil having so much fun with his son et al.
The subtleties are amazing,like Stanley’s Elenor Rigby lick during shakedown and Norwegian wood in the DS jam…just wow!
Spoiler
Ha I thought I heard that !!!
same comment since jumping on in 1984: "THANK YOU PHIL"
Superb Phil has a large circle of superb friends.
Every musician made great contributions, but Ms. Jacoby was amazing, especially on Jack O' Roses and UJB.
The biggest goosebumps. Genius thinking getting these talents together to PLAY. The lost chord.
Nice to hear Phil bringing up the tempo on St. Stephen! Molo does a great job following and driving at the same time. This band really builds off each other in the spirit of the Dead!
That harp is perfect for Dark Star.
This was awesome to watch and listen to, just missed seeing the amazing keyboard play
er.......
this will be my second time listening to this set today
not enough!
I love this show. I'm grateful this music is still goin on, but lately I've been a little tired of the uninspired versions of scarlet begonias etc from various bands; however this lineup makes it all brand new to me. The harp addition to grateful dead is incredible. The harp makes this show. It adds another celestial dimension to the grateful dead music. I would say she adds as much to the music as branford marsalis did. I need to see her play with Phil. Her angelic playing sounds like LSD tracers.
Yea Mikaela is nuts her harp is psychedelic wizardry and I want her to play in every dead show I see for the rest of time
what? so cool. thank you Phil your years of service best player ever🙏🏼❤️🕉
I was there and in party mode with friends. So happy to have this Vid. to see everything. ✌❤👀🎸
Stanley is pure magic along with all the friends
So stoked it made it to the Tube. I was there and loved this show. Definitely looking foreword to reliving it.
It's on archive and sounds amazing!!!
Great lineup and selection of tunes.
I can’t believe how well the harp and violin fit in!
Wow, great recording/show. I was up on the hill basically disappointed by the lack of volume and clarity. Sound system didn’t quite cut it. But now I see I missed so much. I appreciate having this to reevaluate.
Agreed on the sound, I was right at unobscured speaker level on the tiers at the bottom of the hill, and it was hard to differentiate any of the guitars most of the time.
We got lucky down front center above standing crowd. But this audio really sounds good here. The more I listen the more I like.
the world is a better place for Phil Lesh having been in it.
Stayed for a bit over half the show. Super uncomfortable spot with an incredible view and sound. The best I've ever heard Phil and friends sound. Love this line up so much
Why only half the show?
Wife is recovering from a broken ankle and wanted to get going before the crowd. Thought it was ending at 4:30. But having seen the rest of it here, I believe we saw the better half
this is trancendent! the harp in the darkstar is next level !!! Just gorgeous!
What an absolutely amazing set-up of instruments. The harp suits real well.
WOW! The strings and horn take it to a H N L!
I am a deadhead, and a Phil fan….and love Stanley Jordan, but there was a bit too much rhythm layered on top of rhythm! A few to many people on the stage for me. I prefer a cleaner sound where the lead/melody of the song can shine through. Stanley Jordan parts came closest but where too sparse. Just my thoughts, if you loved it, great❤️🎸
Love it TY...Bethel this weekend...here I come🚙🚙🚙
Lucky you ! ⚡
Imagine a Phil and Jerry … Latter Day Tour … this is probably what it would look and sound like! Love this !
the Let it Grow is fabulous.
Nod to Norwegian Wood at about 1:19:40 before PITB fantastic P+F gig.
Great for Phil ... he gets to play great music 🎶 with his very talented son. 🎶 RoCk on Phil and "Friends" 🎶 🎶 🥁
The music never stops!
I just love the harp in this.
in tribute I write
Keys To The Rain
Keys to the Rain
I sure never wrote the song
Should I put it in quotations?
I really don’t think Hunter would mind
He was pretty good at handing them over
Saying, “Here, you take over and drive,
But, just one thing I’ll ask of thee
Please pass them on
When you are free”.
There are always new ears out there
Listening for bending sound waves
Drifting across that eternal sea
So much bigger than you and me
The locks of life, beg to be picked
All the while keys lying within
Emanating in vibrating notes and beats
Sights and solutions
Spinning like a Kaleidoscope
Colours bending in front of me
Music creates more than a cacophony
Thunder and lightning are natures orchestra
There rhythms and explosions
Rain down on me
To dance the night away
The spinning, swirling, swaying, singing
Chasing storms away
Stars explode and fade away
As the Anthem of the Sun
Transforms clouds into the new day
Though my ring be full of keys
There are some, the ring will not hold
These perhaps, are, the ones of gold
A metaphoric mindful mosaic mantra
Will open many doors
Drive all the cars, trucks and buses
Through cold sleet, hurricanes, tornadoes and snow
Bursting through a rainbow
The Beat bursts forth
Rolling down the street
Evaporating into the air
Until one has to ask
Was I really there?
Jingling keys say I was
8/18/22
"I took a step forward,
fell out of my hat
at the sign in the window
saying take what you lack"
Robert Hunter
Oh my, a bear puppet on a stick. I forgot about all the stuff over the years whether something like that to "flags" or tie-dye fabric in lots, campgrounds, or even inside venues. Love it.
Anyone you claims Phil can't sing needs to eat a 20 strip and contemplate their claim. Sure, not as polished as Bobby, Jerry, Vince, Brent, or even Donna but sounding far better than 2015.
Wow, that's guitar great Stanley Jordan! A true master of the instrument.
So good.! Thank you.!
Thank You
Jack of roses!!!!! Used to have that hunter lp.
Thank you i needed a dip in the Phil Zone , best place in reality to be
Holy smokes. Stanley Jordan’s solo during shakedown, stunning
Fantastic! What a nice surprise!
Fantastic show and lineup!! Love ya Phil
thank you for sharing this ❤
He is 82 and looking great.
Thanks, Senor Plucky San
I should tour with Phil and shoot video. I have been a professional musician my whole life, but I am a multi instrumentalist, so I know where all the breaks are. That's why I don't zoom in on the drummer when the lead guitarist is taking a solo. : )
Your mother must be very proud.
Thank you.
Sing it Phil! Dark star suits phils voice these days. Only love can Phil. And such a tasty segway into the Stephen..and the crunch visceral dead rhythm..brings me right back. Was that an Eleanor Rugby tease in the middle of shakedown? Very nice version.
Papa John would dig this Somewhere over the Rainbow I’m sure.
I liked the smile on Jordan's face during most of Playin'.
Phil still in the Zone!!!
Thrilling! Wow!!!
Jerry sure opened the door wide so a lot of cats could follow.
Cats down under the stars
man! 🌟🌟 🐱 🐱 🐱🎸
Love you Phil
Phil is getting ready for take off, there in the beginning 👍🔥
Stanley Jordan x Mikaela Davis ❤️❤️❤️ where does the harp stop and the touch tone guitar begin?
🔥🔥
Can’t hear him at all
I Was There!
I’m with Phil😊
the harp adds something to the spacy, jammy moments, doesn't it?
I think Phil Lesh is a true musician. It’s Jerry too.
mountains of the moon exquisite
My wife likes this and she's not a deadhead! Ha
Bob Weir, Phil Lesh.
Those poor ol'boys. There voices have seem to have gone on a Long Strange Trip.
Now of course I couldn't carry a tune in a wet paper bag with a hole in the bottom.
☯️✌️😎
Stanley Jordan plays guitar like victor Wooten plays bass
Victor Wooten plays bass like Stanley Jordan plays guitar.
Good stuff.
Let Stanley Sing!
1:23:50 👋👋
Wow i should have drove down there
Holy horns and harps Batman!!!
I gotta say great Shakedown 👌