Bob Weir & The National 3-24-12 TRI Studios San Rafael CA
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ต.ค. 2024
- Set I:
Help on the Way
Love Thine Enemy 4:33
Looks Like Rain 9:30
El Paso 19:10
Friend of the Devil 25:40
Cassidy 32:45
Daughters of the SoHo Riots 41:31
My Brother Esau 48:30
Set II:
Me and My Uncle 55:40
Fake Empire 59:59
Most of the Time
Brown Eyed Women
The Other One
Standing on the Moon
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
E:
Ripple
Uncle John's Band
Brokedown Palace
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Totally amazed by this version of Cassidy. These musicians were born to paly together. I am really happy Bobby found some new partners in crime :) And happy that he still plays with some of them (we're in 2021)
Jerry is very proud above and Robert Hunter is proud below - ' every time that wheel goes round bound to cover a little more ground ' - Thanks Rob - a great find !
+David John Lutz That's a nice way to put it, man. Keep on keepin' on, brother!
This might be the best Post Dead incarnation yet. Well Done, Very Well Done!
Things were becoming a little stale in Further the past year or so.
This Group puts the just the right amount of shimmer and edgieness back into these old gems. FOTD was sublime. The Trumpet in El Paso and Cassidy was as if the songs was written for it. This ensemble seems to have rekindled Bobbie's unique Phrasing ability as well
Two thumbs up !!!
Love to See you tour this line up Bobby!
Could not agree more -- this version of FOTD is just awesome. Love the "new" arrangement!
I agree
Thanks...what a special night. So many great musical moments, but its best appreciated it it's entirety, as an event. Wow.
Phil Lesh quintet
Sounds like shit bob sellun out now?
✌️😎 Ol head .
This is Beautiful. Way to be BOB and The Nationals, such beautiful music played so nicely Wow
Dead were the most unselfish band ever. Saw them first time in 1970 in SLC. What a show. The boys in blue (red velvet dinner jackets carrying clubs) tried to stop the show but they couldn't. Dead were just too good and they were afraid of a riot if they stopped the show. Thanks so much for so much great music over so many years.
happy YouDay Bob Weir, you are Loved! thx for shining..
Lovely. Weir's singing is the best it has been since the early 70s. His own songs are brilliant and he does a great job at Jerry's songs too.
This is dedicated to Susu. Long may you run Boo.
Great show!! Love The National & Bobby... They cover these songs so nicely.
" A tale that never tires of telling itself." -Bob Weir
my family and friends get a good kick out of it, they kicked me out!!
Nice, and thanks I missed this.
Enjoyable show and great re-interpretations of our favorite dead songs - keep it coming Bobby!
that was the first time i thin i've ever seen bobby play a guitar solo. that was amazing
wholly crap!!! I just scanned through this , it;s awesome !!! LLR with a horn !! WOW , going home to chromecast this , thanks voodoo!
Very well done - I love these TRI Studio epic get togethers. Excellent My Brother Esau. Also just saw Dead & Company for first time 06/24/17 @ CitiField (NY mets-Queens)-they were tight and I was impressed ( saw Dead 4/82 - 5/95).
Voodoonola you are like an angel from music heaven. I thought the Archive was the limit, now you have added full color to an already full cup. Love you
well this is the best i've ever heard bob weir sound,
(after listening to the first 3 songs).
i'll have to look up the national
love the tone colors...especially looks like rain.
LOVE YOU VOO!!!!
Have you been to any of my concert
Just beautiful and fresh - totally groovin, tight & digging the set list. I think of Jerry (RIP) every day; especially today and August 1st. The Music Never Stops
I would like to thank VOODOONOLA2 for taking the time to post all the videos he or she has posted over time. I have enjoyed everyone of them.
Especially the shows I know I attended. It's like a flashback into time, Trying to think what was I doing at that moment?
I know that almost every show just before the drum solo I would get up from where ever I was and talk the guard into letting me sit down by the stage. I never was turned down. It was great watching from there. Thank you V.
holy shit. this is so good.
hay sis seen further do this live 7 15 2012 my legs still hurt it was so cool it was like going home had great summer so far i hope yor well peace&lots of love
Long time listener😢
the music never stops
pleeese go on forever bobby
the music of bach did not die with his fadeout
love
This is so clear and crisp. TRI really comes through. What a line up. Thanks for putting this on TH-cam.
I missed this on Saturday; didn't know it was happening. Thanks much for posting. the trumpet playing lead lines is really cool. great recording.
Thanks for posting. That encore singing together was very touching... yes it was from the past but sometimes it is good to visit all the days gone by. I loved it...but it was tinged with a lot of melancholy for me. Thanks for the memories guys. You have earned the right to sing anything you want in any way you want. I am happy you are still truckin in your own way.
Jim Aroo r
+ Shahrokh So many trips to phill moor and San Rafael,It was all fun.Fun and enjoyable 8th&Ashbrey.San Fran
Absolutely wonderful stuff, Most Of The Time at 1.03 is superb
probably my favorite post grateful dead chinacat rider, the amount of times ive listened to this i cant even count
Bobby's voice is so soulful and aged, I love it!
I am unfamiliar with The National but they seem like fine young men, and they did a most admirable job. I'm quite looking forward to the Day of the Dead tribute album. I woulda like to see them do 'When I Paint My Masterpiece' as Bobby always did that one really well. Saw him and Rob Wasserman do it at a SIVA benefit once and it still stays with me.
We Are All here on behalf of Bobby’s Shorts
Even if I knew nothing of Weir's history, this show is fantastic. Great, great sound.
Thank you so much for putting this up...I have been looking for it since I watched the LIVE stream!!!! Peace and Love
Still remember watching live stream. Its hard to get me to admit bobby doing a great job.
Best shit ever...Really top noch. Take it further.
+Ole Røkholt Languge, Ole!
I never really liked LLR. I always kinda saw it as the first Bobby Cheese song, but this is really nice. That's the wonderful thing about the Grateful Dead. You can listen to them for decades and then suddenly hear a version of a song, and decide "hey, I like this one now".
Just love this a lot, the music never stops
Brown eyed women the other standing on the moon!!!! AWESOME!!!! thanks for upload
Wow they sound great together, and bobs voice just gives me chills.. Thanks for the post just a pleasure to listen too:)
damn, looks like rain --amazing......digging up that epic falsetto I used to wait for!
VOOO!!!!! Thank you, I loved this show!!!! Had so much fun watching it!!!!!! Thank ya, thank ya, love ya ( :
I gotta say it again...this is sooo good!
pleasantly surprised by how much i enjoyed this.
Whoever said said "Take a Step back" .... mad props to you!
Two comments, 1) Bob, You must know what Moses felt like leading his children to the promised land. 2) The only things lacking for the last part, a beach & a firepit. Thanks for posting this session.
i can't love this enough 💚
such a unique offering and collaboration. Pristine.
Thanks. I want to watch Sam jam with Bobby! At the risk of sounding complainy, I with this was in HD. I won't truly complain. Thanks for the share.
Groovy if I may use an old espression. I always admired Bob Wiers rythm guitar back in the days with the dead.
Weir
+Shahrokh what a trip , I never forgotten ,2012
this is unreal...i need a rip of this. so tender
fuck took me 11 years to find this
Love the Dylan tune...
Glad I found this!!!!
Two great things that go AMAZING together! Bravo.
And here I was just turned onto The National this Tuesday. Had NO idea they'd jammed with Bobby. Thought they were just influenced by the likes of Joy Division and Echo and the Bunnymen. This makes them even cooler.
pure heat fire. love it! thanks for posting
Thx again NOLA
sweet, thanks for posting this. Best post-GD stuff yet. Makes Furthur look like amateur hour.
by far one of the best post jerry music events
Damn...Superb
These guys should tour together.
Dang. What a bittersweet "El Paso." Gorgeous.
Bob's voice is so great
totall awesome.
I want to go to there!!
Amazing show.
Wow...I didn't know the National admired the Dead, fantastic
i miss jerry, brent and pig pen an vince, i love you all...
Perfect.
Check out the TRI Studios web site it's great.
So nice of Bobby to allow them to play one National song, lol!
i m 45 and i feel the same my freind
now I am extra pissed I didnt watch it on Sat!!!! Fuckin Amazing........FUCKING RIPPLE!!!!!!
Shahrokh+This song breaks my hurt
Bobby is rockin it!!!!
would love to see them tour together!
So hot! TRI and Head Count & The Nationals
Brown eyed women @ 1:10 .....baddddassss!!!
are you KIDDING me this EXISTS?!
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This is so sick i want to smile smile smile
My favourite China Cat Sunflower along with the most versions of the GD
And from 1:45:30 I eventually know where I am. - At "San TRIstudio" with brothers and sisters in mind gathering around "Padre Bob". - The scene has something like "holy".
Love :-) Peace
lol if nobody caught that at the end, where bobby goes 'this is what we're gunna do' and somebody goes 'take a step back!"
this is amazing
Keep doing the voodoo that youdoo so well :)
LOL funny how the times change the face of the beholder
Farghin brillant.
As usual.
Go Ace!
WOW.
oh, and the Esau.....damn!!!!
Cassidy sounds so good
I guess I'll have to look up some of the National's stuff now.
Full on sensory nirvana...
Good to be alive...Bravo
YES ..
bob and the nationals on tour summer tour 2013! (-:
There is that rare fourth verse. Does anyone have the print out on that?
It's like this one fell out the sky ?
I swear I heard Jerry's voice coming through the music during the encore.
NICE
and oh ya brother esau :-D