eTown Solar Sessions - Phil Lesh & Grahame Lesh (Full Episode)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2023
- Phil Lesh stops by eTown's solar-powered recording studio at eTown with his son Grahame, to share some music and conversation in this special "Solar Session."
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A father playing along with his son. I can feel the joy. Thank you Phil and Graham.
Just beautiful simply beautiful
We live in such a wonderful era where on can watch a video from 87’ where Phil talks about become a new father, then immediately follow it up with a performance by the two of them all these years later.
God bless you boys.
Phil has such a unique way of playing bass. Being self taught with a head full of music theory helped create the GD "sound". (The GD were much more then a "sound") Bobby the same. He created his own way of playing that really accentuated Jerry. All these musicians in the GD created music that could only be accomplished with those specific humans. Hearing Phil weave up/around Jerry was so so interesting and thought provoking. So grateful I was born at the right time to be able to have been part of the GD experience/life
Thanks for posting. Phil is a living national treasure 🌝
Seeing The Grateful Dead 3 times in 1986 right after the coma, i t came to mind, the whole band was around Phil, he was the centre of it all, was and still is an amazing genius, thank you Phil for that special playing, no one else have ever played the bass this way that makes you want to hear every single note, so melodic, rhythmic, and contrapuntal.
Phil is so proud of his son, you can see it in his eyes. Wonderful for Father’s Day. Thanks
As an old timer from the early days of the Capitol Theater in Port Chester and the Fillmore East I thank my lucky stars for traveling the varied and (so) many roads. Thank you Phil and family.
Father and Son cherish the moments absolutely beautiful. Love hearing anout Phils grandma listening through the wall my grandma listening from heaven❤
Phil blew me away the first time I saw the Dead in 78 when I was standing right in front of him, and both him and his son just blew me away here 45 years later. Long strange trip indeed!
This is great!! I just lost my Mom about 3 days ago at 89. It's nice to see father & son playing music together with Phil being about 83 now I think. Enjoy your time with your dad Grahamme 'cause you never know when you'll last see them.
Phil sounds great here. Wonderful to see he and Grahame doing a set together👏🌹💀❤️
Phil, Meeting and hanging out with you and Bobby Peterson at the "office" in San Raphael years ago when I showed you some of my artwork was a wonderful experience for me. Your kindness, interest and good humor made me feel relaxed, engaged and very happy, just like the music. Cheers!
I hope Phil gives his life to Christ. Would be AWESOME to have him in heaven playing bass and singing worship songs to the believers and saints!
GOD Bless the two of
I was there every week at Terrapin experiencing the magic happening for 10 years. We did build a community there and I still have a lot of those friends today. Seeing the joy in Phil's eyes as he would read books to children in the beach park to all the 'year' shows that showcased a show from every year the Grateful Dead played. That took us a few years to get through, lol.
Love you Phil (and you too Grahame)!❤
The Music Never Stopped
This is pure magic. Phil is a gem. Can see the love between them. Proud daddy and son.