WEIR EXCITED! Film Premiere and ALL STAR benefit concert on Oct. 7th in Mill Valley – SURPRISE GUEST!?!

WEIR EXCITED! Film Premiere and ALL STAR benefit concert on Oct. 7th in Mill Valley – SURPRISE GUEST!?!

WEIR EXCITED FOR this special Film Premiere and ALL STAR concert on Oct. 7th in Mill Valley – SURPRISE GUEST!?!
 
Weir not allowed to tell you who the surprise guests may be…
but Deadheadland suggests you want to grab one of the few remaining tickets left for this benefit concert
(~);}  Comin’ around ya’all? 

As part of the 40th Annual Mill Valley Film Festival – “Fingerprints” is a film premiere featuring Music Heal International‘s work in Haiti —

Following the film is an all star benefit concert  celebrating the film, as well as honoring Bob Weir and Rob Wasserman and their years of contribution to the Mill Valley Film Festival.

The ALL STAR Benefit Concert will feature many of the musicians who have played with them in the past, as well as some special surprise guests!!

Rob Wasserman passed away in 2016, and is greatly missed by the local music community. His daughter Sarah is the driving force behind Music Heals International and the great work that they do bringing music education to the children of Haiti.  The concert is a benefit for MHI.

Benefit Concert Tickets: https://www.ticketfly.com/purchase/event/1554565?_ga=2.6935920.333991426.1506702649-431193662.1506702645 

 

 

MVFF Music Presents:

From California to Haiti
– World Premiere of Don Hardy’s Fingerprints –
Benefit Concert with Glide Singers, Paul Beaubrun, Jay Lane, Robin Sylvester, MVFF Tribute to Weir & Wasserman, Surprise Guests

Film:
The world premiere screening of director Don Hardy’s short documentary Fingerprints. Filmed at the Conservatory of Music in San Francisco and J/P HRO in Haiti, and featuring kids from Music Heals International (MHI) and Bay Area Music Project (BAMP), Fingerprints tells the story of two music programs for kids in two different countries that come together through the universal language of music.

Music:  A Benefit for MHI, BAMP and CFI

In Collaboration —
Voices from The SF Glide Memorial Church Choir
Haitian Music Master Paul Beaubrun

The 40th Anniversary All-Stars:  Jay Lane, Robin Sylvester, James Nash, Randy Emata plus Special Guests

VIDEO FACE-OFF: Chris Robinson vs. John Mayer “Sugaree”

VIDEO FACE-OFF: Chris Robinson vs. John Mayer “Sugaree”

Chris Robinson was recently a guest on the Howard Stern show, where he shared his opinion of John Mayer playing Grateful Dead music in Dead and Company.   There has been lots of media attention, from JamBase to Variety

DHL decided to let the music be what matters.  We present a video face-off, Chris and John, each performing their interpretation of the Grateful Dead classic “Sugaree” – Please watch both performances, and then share your comments below.

Chris Robinson – performing “Sugaree”
with Bob Weir and RatDog
(Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti, Steve Kimock)
7/3/2014
Santa Barbara County Bowl

John Mayer – performing Sugaree
with Phil Lesh & Friends
Ross James, Alex Koford
6/13/15
Terrapin Crossroads late night bar set

Please let us know what you think in the comments below!

  • DISCLAIMER
    • This is all in fun, there is no actual competition here.
    • With music, everybody wins.
    • We are very GRATEFUL to have so many choices to enjoy live music, performed by so many talented artists, at the many fine venues, and fantastic festivals, available across this GRATE nation of ours!
    • Enjoy what you like, and let others have their fun too.
    • There’s a whole lot of shakin’ all over this land, looking at you is looking at me, and remember the love you bring!

Winners announced at 4:20, somewhere. STFU.

Bob Weir VIDEO “Ashes And Glass”  HD (Scaring The Children)  from TRI Studios – 12/21/2011

Ashes And Glass” 

Scaring The Children 

– Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane 
Lyrics via WhiteGum.com

Ashes And Glass

Lyrics: Bob Weir and Andre Pessis
Music: Bob Weir and others from Ratdog

One of the new Ratdog songs, introduced mid-1999 and now included on the Ratdog CD.

What if all tomorow brings is ashes and glass
And I can’t tell you child, “this too shall pass”
If all the world were windswept, cold and gray (note 1)
And in the end there’s nothing left to say

If all the silicon and best laid plans (note 2)
Became the master, and the fall of man
If all the earth were baked to hard red clay
Not so far from where we are today

Ah well anyway

Come on darlin’, swing and sway
Daddy gonna find us a better way
And if that better way don’t float
Daddy gonna find us a tighter boat

And if that tighter boat don’t sail
Grab a bucket babe, and start to bail
And if that bucket spring a leak
Little miss, we’re up the creek

What if fire came raining on the hills
And mountains made of rusting Coupe De Villes
And all God’s children find themselves alone (note 3)
And all the poets took to throwing stones

Guess we’re on our own
No way out and no way home

Come on baby, it’s time to sing
Daddy gonna grab that old brass ring
And if that old brass ring don’t fit
Daddy gonna get to fixin it

And if that old brass ring stays broke
Daddy gonna buy you a billy goat
And if that billy goat don’t bark
Gonna give that goat the old kick start
Old kick start

What if all that was left was ashes and glass
And I can’t tell you child, “this too shall pass” (note 4)
And if those four horsemen can’t be turned away
And everyone’s too paralyzed to pray

Too paralyzed to pray
And the jury’s out on judgement day
And there ain’t nothing left to say
Nothing left to say

Come on baby we can fly
Daddy’s got a stack of alibis
Alibis shot full of holes
Come on child, let’s rock and roll

And if that roll takes us to France
Teach them Froggies how to dance
Keep on dancin’, sing the tune
We’ll be dancin’ all around the moon

And if that big old moon go bust
Well ashes to ashes, baby, dust to dust
Baby it’s time for one last rave
Keep on dancin’ on our own graves

On our own graves
Keep on dancing
On our own graves
Keep on dancing
Keep on dancing
Notes
(1) an earlier version was “And what we had were shades of grey”
(2) this verse wasn’t included in early versions
(3) an earlier version was “And former lovers find themselves alone”
(4) earlier versions of this line were “Well it sure seems like a distant past” and “Well it sure seems headed this way fast”

Bob Weir Recordings
Date Album Recorded By
Sep 2000 Evening Moods Ratdog (note 5)
25 Apr 2001 Live At The Roseland Ratdog

(~);}

“Ashes And Glass” Scaring The Children – Bob Weir, Rob Wasserman, Jay Lane

VIDEO "Easy Answers > M.C. Radio Active Answers > Shaky Ground" – Bob Weir and Friends

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VIDEO
“Easy Answers >
M.C. Radio Active Answers >
Shaky Ground”
– Bob Weir and Friends

Bob Weir, Steve Kimock, Jay Lane, Rob Wasserman
And M.C  Radio Active
An Evening with Bob Weir & a Few Friends
– Ring Mountain Day School Fundraiser
at Sweetwater Music Hall
Friday Feb 12, 2016

Setlist www.deadheadland.com/weir20160212

http://www.ringmountain.org/

 

SETLIST: RatDog – Cape Cod Melody Tent Hyannis, MA June 7, 2014

SETLIST: RatDog – Cape Cod Melody Tent Hyannis, MA June 7, 2014

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Cape Cod Melody Tent
Hyannis, MA
June 7, 2014

Bob Weir, Steve Kimock, Jay Lane, Robin Sylvester, Jeff Chimenti, Rob Wasserman

I
Feel like A AStranger
New Minglewood Blues
She Said
Mama Tried
Bird Song
Corina
The Promised Land

II
El Paso
Black-Throated Wind
Estimated Prophet>
China cat Sunflower>
I Know You Rider>
Stuff>
Come Together>
One More Saturday Night

Encore:
Touch Of Grey

via RIPPLEISH20
with thanks to The Lorax, RatDog.org & @ratDogLive