Dead and Company
Friday June 9, 2017
Folsom Field
Boulder, Colorado
Set I
Dancing In The Streets bw jm >
Cold Rain and Snow jm
Hell In A Bucket bw
Big River bw >
Althea jm
New Speedway Boogie bw >
The Music Never Stopped bw
Ripple (acoustic)bw jm
Set II
St. Stephen bw jm
Estimated Prophet bw >
Eyes Of The World bw jm >
Deal jm >
Let It Grow bw >
Drums/Space >
The Other One bw >
Morning Dew bw
Furthur
Red Rocks Amphitheater
Morrison, Colorado
Sunday September 23, 2012
Samson and Delilah
Tennessee Jed
Easy Wind
Alabama Getaway
Loose Lucy
You Win Again bw
Operator pl
Uncle Johns Band
2nd set
Reuben and Cherise >
Feel Like A Stranger
Alligator >
Cumberland Blues >
Eyes of the World
He’a Gone >
Viola Lee Blues >
Space >
Caution (Do Not Stop On The Tracks) >
Viola Lee Blues >
Black Peter >
Viola Lee Blues
Furthur
Red Rocks Amphitheater, Morrison, Colorado
Saturday September 22, 2012
1st set
Here Comes the Sun
Cassidy
Scarlet Begonias >
Good Lovin
Peaceful Valley
Mountain Song >
So Many Roads >
Sugar Magnolia
2nd set:
Playing in the Band >
No More Do I >
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Dark Star v1 >
St. Stephen >
Unbroken Chain >
Dark Star v2 >
Fire on the Mountain
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison Colorado
September 30 2011
1st set (Listen)
Iko Iko
Greatest Story Ever Told
Cold Rain And Snow
Me And My Uncle
Ramble On Rose
Loser
Money For Gasoline
Box Of Rain
2nd set (Listen)
You Ain’t Going Nowhere*
Hard to Handle*
Two Souls In Communion*
Cryptical Envelopment >
The Other One >
Cryptical Envelopment >
The Wheel >
Supplication >
Death Don’t Have No Mercy >
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
I first met Bob Weir at Charlie’s Dalai Lama Party. I was screening some raw stock of The Festival Tapes in one of the cabins while recording various performances and events at the party. (see the Dalai Tapes) On one of my rounds through the cabin, I found Bob camped out in front of the video screen. "Did you record this?" he asked. "If we played Telluride, would you record us?" And so, the concert was scheduled. Uncle Bobo (Bill Graham) had some other ideas about the video. It was agreed that the audience was, in fact, the real show at a Dead Concert. Here the camera focus is on that experience, concluding with some extraordinary footage of the Band. As with all the postings here, the magic is in the details. Thomas Lofstrom / ECS Cinematography: Thomas Lofstrom
this is some very rare footage – nearly 2 hours worth! Enjoy!
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Fan art poster for the show:
— Did you know you can STILL buy tickets for the Grateful Dead in Telluride? You must supply your own time machine.