10 Years Ago: Terrapin Crossroads casually opened on March 8 2012

10 Years Ago: Terrapin Crossroads casually opened on March 8 2012

“And a short time to be… to be…”

– Phil Lesh, Box of Rain
Phil Lesh, Terrapin Casual Opening

Was it ever here at all? Was it a dream we dreamed one afternoon long ago?

Well, as Bob Weir once sang “Dreams are lies…. it’s the dreaming that’s real”. Or in this case, the streaming is real, proof that it happened.

I had March 8th marked on my 2012 calendar, as “Casual Opening” – somewhere I had gotten word that that is when Phil was going to open the restaurant we new he purchased, the former Seafood Peddler, and the adjacent Palm Ballroom (soon to be the Grate Room.) And yet I never saw an announcement, and I clearly didn’t know that sometimes at Terrapin things would happen without much notice… from day 1!

I was invited to the Ashkenaz Berkeley that night to see Deadicated Maniacs (a David Nelson Band tribute band) – and then I noticed Jay Blakesberg tweeting pictures and setlist… from Terrapin Crossroads! Instantly TxR FOMO became a reality – something that would affect myself and many others over the next few years. In 1999 when I missed Phil at the Warfield with Trey, Paige and Kimock, I made myself a promise to make as many Phil Lesh & Friends shows as possible from that point on, I never wanted to miss this magic again! When the TxR FOMO hit that night in 2012, I realized I messed up, and recommitted myself to see Phil as much as a I could, and that very clearly meant I needed to be at Terrapin Crossroads ALL THE TIME!

Setlist post from March 8 2012

3.89.2012 on deadheadland.com

The next day I was in line early to get a spot up front… and spent a fair portion of the next 9 years in line, on the rail, and listening to Phil Lesh and all of his wonderful friends, and when i could, making videos or streaming it out to all of you on Deadheadland. I moved to Marin a month later, and as they say, the rest is history… my history and Terrapin’s were very intertwined. Until the very end of that final Ripple played by Stu Allen and Mars Hotel

I haven’t seen Phil in 6 months (when he sat in with Midnight North in September, the last time he himself was publicly at TxR) – though so looking forward to feeling his bass bomb my nervous system at Skull and Roses in April!

Anyway, the streaming is real…. While I missed the 1st night, my good friend Photographer Stuart Levine was there, and shot these videos, the 1st official unofficial videos from Terrapin Crossroads “Casual Opening” on March 8, 2012. Phil is joined by Grahame Lesh, Jeff Chimenti, Tim Bluhm, Jackie Greene, Nicki Bluhm, Jordan Levine, and the one and only, Ross MF James!

Uncle John’s Band – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
Squeaky Wheel – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
Bertha – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
New Speedway Boogie – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
Sugaree – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
Brown Eyed Women – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad – 3.8.2012 Terrapin Crossroads Casual Opening
SETLIST: Phil & Friends Central Park NYC May 28, 2014

SETLIST: Phil & Friends Central Park NYC May 28, 2014

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Phil & Friends Central Park NYC May 28, 2014

Phil Lesh, Warren Haynes, John Scofield, John Medeski, Joe Russo, Ross Mother Fuckin James (guitar, vocals) , Jordan Levine (percussion)

Set I
Not Fade Away pl wh
Sunshine Of Your Love wh >
Sweet Jane rmfj
Bird Song pl
Just A Little Light wh
West LA Fadeaway rmfj >
Sugaree wh

Set II
Shakedown Street wh >
El Paso (Ross James) rmfj>
Uncle John’s Band >
Stella Blue wh
I Know You Rider
Unbroken Chain pl>
The Other One pl >
Lady with A Fan pl>
Terrapin Station pl

Donor Rap
E:Going Down The Road Feelin’ Bad

scribed/EL

Photos by Lucy In The Lot

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Phil Lesh, Family, and Friends: Philharmonia 2011 with Bob Weir and Jackie Greene

Bob Weir, Jackie Greene, Phil Lesh - Philharmonia 2011 | Photo (♥) John CollinsThe Unbroken Chain Foundation
presents
notenoteA Joyous Holiday Acoustic and Electric Musical Celebration notenote

Philharmonia 2011
with

Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Jackie Greene, Grahame Lesh, Brian Lesh,
Jonathan Levine, Jordan Levine and Leena Culhane


This was an intimate concert in support of the Bay Area Women’s & Children’s Center.

Sugar Magnolia
New Speedway Boogie (Jackie Greene keyboards)
Big River (JG banjo)
Peggy-O (Phil Lesh singing)
Bring You Down (Brian Lesh singing)
Never Satisfied (JG sing, BL keys)
Uncle John’s Band (JG banjo)
Acadian Driftwood (Brian & Grahame Lesh sing, Phil harmonies)
Deep Elem Blues
Cumberland Blues
Sigh No More  (Mumford and Sons song, sung by Lesh and sons)
The Wheel (JG banjo)
Franklin’s Tower
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad
Band intros (Phil)
Brokedown Palace

Encore:  Angel Band

Thanks for the setlist help to @firefromtheice.  Read her blog at: www.firefromtheice.com