Ramble with Phil Lesh & Friends
Saturday Night :: May 19th, 2012
The Grate Room
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
First Set (8:05-9:05)
Sugar Magnolia (gl/pl/cr)
Operator (cr)
Dire Wolf (tb)
Appaloosa (cr)
I Need A Miracle (cr)
Mason’s Children (gl/pl/cr)
Liberty (gl/pl)
Second Set (9:50 -10:45)
New Speedway Boogie(cr)18min->
Loser (cr)
He’s Gone (gl)
Scarlet Begonias (tb)
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(10:55 – 12:00)
Fire on the Mountain (cr)
St Stephen (pl/cr/gl)
Terrapin Station (pl/cr/tb)
Ramble with Phil & Friends
May 18th, 2012
The Grate Room
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
First Set (8:05 – 9:05)
Here’s Comes Sunshine (tb)
Sail on Sailor (cr)
Ship of Fools (cr)
Peggy-O (pl)
Alabama Getaway (gl/cr/pl)
The Dolphin’s (cr)
Cold Rain and Snow (tb)
Second Set (9:50 – 11:30)
Candyman (cr)
Brown Eyed Women(tb/pl/gl)
Shakedown Street (cr) ->jam->
Caution-> (cr)
Viola Lee Blues ->(cr)
The Other One~> (pl)
China Cat Sunflower~> (gl)
I Know You Rider (cr/tb/pl/gl)
Encore:
Beat It On Down The Line (cr)
Phil Lesh
Chris Robinson
Tim Bluhm
Mark Karan
Grahame Lesh
Jon Graboff
Jaz Sawyer
Jeff Chimenti
Ramble with Phil & Friends
May 17, 2012
The Grate Room
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
~~~First Set (8:05 – 9:05)~~~
Feelin’ Alright > (cr. no tb)
Loose Lucy (cr)
Mama Tried (gl/tb)
Tennessee Jed (tb)
Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodleloo (gl/all)
Deal (tb, no cr)
Casey Jones (cr)
~~~Second Set (9:45 – 11:40)~~~
Truckin’ (cr/gl) ->
Jam ->
This Wheels on Fire (tb)
Cumberland Blues (cr/tb/gl)
Bird Song (tb)
Uncle John’s Band (cr/tb/pl/gl)
Comes A Time (cr)
Help On The Way (gl) ->
Slipknot ->
Franklin’s Tower (pl/cr/gl)
~~~Encore~~~
Ripple (tb)
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Phil Lesh – [Bass/Vocals]
Chris Robinson – [Vocals/Guitar]
Tim Bluhm – [Vocals/Guitar]
Grahame Lesh – [Vocals/Guitar]
Jon Graboff – [Pedal Steel/Tambourine]
Jeff Chimenti – [Keyboards]
Mark Karan – [Guitar]
Jaz Sawyer – [Drums]
Bob Weir of Grateful Dead, Ratdog and Furthur, sat in withBay Area favorites Vinyl last night:
Bob sat in with Vinyl at the Sweetwater Music Hall on May 16th for a Rainforest Action Network Benefit. Bob was hanging in the bar, and rumours swirled, though everyone thought he left. At the end of their first set Korty said they would have special guests later, but by the time Bobby came out there were less than a hundred people there…
Vinyl with Bob Weir, partial set list:
Little Red Rooster
Turn On Your Lovelight
All Along the Watchtower
Danny Cao – Trumpet
Billy Frates – Guitar
Jonathan Korty – Organ/Keys
Lex Razon – Drums
Aaron Saul – Alto Sax
Geoff Vaughan – Bass
Vinyl is the rare sort of band that can meld funk, Latin jazz, dub and reggae without coming across as pale imitators of the style of the moment. Instead, Vinyl can alternately sound like the best live funk, Latin, reggae or dub band you’ve heard in ages–and occasionally, all at the same time. Instead of going for flash or gimmicks, Vinyl brings it with fierce musicianship and zesty abandon, proving you can have both substance and style. It’s an approach that has made the band favorites of the festival circuit, but the best place to experience them is on the dance floor of a hot, sweaty indoor venue.
Setlist support by John Collins! thanks for everything John!
Ramble with Phil & Friends
May 13, 2012
Terrapin Crossroads, The Grate Room
San Rafael, CA
First Set (7:45 -8:45)
Alabama Getaway (gl)
Friend of the Devil (pl)
Deal (nb/all)
The Weight (gl/cr/nb/mk)
Peggy-0 (pl)
Look at Miss Ohio (nb)
Mississippi Half-Step (gl/cr)
Second Set (9:40 – 11:40)
Bertha (cr)
Hard To Handle (cr)
Cold Rain & Snow (tb)
West LA Fade Away (nb)
Death Dont Have No Mercy (mk)
Althea (cr)
The Wheel (cr/pl/gl) ->
Goin Down The Road Feelin Bad (cr/gl/tb/nb)
Encore:
Not Fade Away (all)
The Band:
Phil Lesh – [Bass/Vocals]
Chris Robinson [Vocals/Guitar]
Tim Bluhm [Vocals/Guitar]
Nicki Bluhm [Vocals]
Mark Karan [Vocals/Guitar]
Jon Graboff [Pedal Steel Guitar]
Grahame Lesh [Vocals/Guitar]
Adam MacDougall [Keyboards]
John Sherkhan [Mandolin]
Setlist help from Owen Rosenberg, Sam the #1 Fan, and John Collins
RAMBLE with Phil Lesh & Friends
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
Sat. May 12th, 2012
70’s Night
Phil Lesh – Bass/Vocals
Chris Robinson – Vocals/Guitar
Tim Bluhm – Vocals/Guitar
Nicki Bluhm – Vocals
Adam MacDougall – Keyboards
Jaz Sawyer – Drums
Jon Graboff – Peddle Steel
Grahame Lesh – Vocals/Guitar
Mark Karan – Vocals/Guitar
John Skehan – Mandolin
First Set
8:25pm – 9:40pm
Here Comes Sunshine (tb, nb)
Call Me the Breeze (cr)
Old Man (gl)
Eyes of the World (pl)
Carey Get Out Your Cane (nb)
Dancing In the Streets (cr, nb)
Sugaree (mk, cr)
Second Set
10:35pm – 12:05am
Sugar Magnolia (gl)
Landslide (nb)
Scarlet Begonias (tb)
Fire & Rain (tb)
Franklin’s Tower (pl)
Hurricane (cr)
Fire On the Mountain (cr)
Phil Lesh & Friends
RAMBLE
The Grate Room, Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, CA
Fri. 5-11-12
Set 1 8:30pm – 9:45pm
Alligator > (pl)
Caution (cr)
For What It’s Worth (nb)
Street Fighting Man (cr)
Blowing In The Wind (nb)
Viola Lee Blues > (pl, cr)
Folsom Prison Blues > (tb)
Viola Lee Blues (pl, cr)
Set 2 10:35pm – 12:15am
Eight Miles High (pl, cr, tb)
China Cat Sunflower > (gl)
Dazed & Confused > (cr)
The Other One > (pl)
Dark Star > (pl, cr, gl)
Whiter Shade of Pale > (tb)
Jam >
Dark Star > (pl)
St. Stephen > (pl, cr, gl)
Morning Dew (cr)
E: Donor Rap
I Know You Rider (all)
Phil Lesh, Chris Robinson, Grahame Lesh, Mark Karan, John Skehan, Tim Bluhm, Nicki Bluhm, Adam MacDougall, Jaz Sawyer.
As part of the 75th birthday of the Golden Gate Bridge, the Grateful Dead’s drummer Mickey Hart will play a replica of the Bridge.
From KGO ABC San Francisco:
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — On Memorial Day weekend, the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th birthday celebration will include a unique performance: a legendary Bay Area musician will be playing a giant replica of the bridge.
Some time back in the late 1960s or early 70s, just as the Grateful Dead was becoming a powerful musical force, one of the band’s drummers became entranced by the Golden Gate Bridge.
“I sensed that there was sound coming from the bridge and I pictured it as a giant wind harp,” Mickey Hart said.
Hart wanted to play the bridge like an instrument, so he snuck out in the middle of the night with a rubber hammer.
“Tapping on the bridge and trying to record it,” he said.
The police kicked him off.
“And then I came back a second time and I was unceremoniously taken off the bridge, this time in handcuffs,” Hart said. (read the whole story here)
Brunch sets for the weekend of May 5th and 6th were announced last week by Terrapin Crossroads, and while no tickets were required, they took reservations. Brunch and drinks, and some outdoor music.
(setlist provided by Robbie G.)
Phil Lesh, Mark Karan, Grahame Lesh
Terrapin Crossroads – out on the patio
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Brunch Set
Bertha (GL)
Dire Wolf
Loser (MK)
Whiskey In the Jar (PL)
San Francisco Rain (GL)
He’s Gone (GL)
New Speedway boogie (MK/GL)
Franklin’s Tower (PL)
I Know You Rider
Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad
Phil Lesh did some sets this weekend in the restaurant at Terrapin Crossroads.
Friday night, they announced kind of late on the TC Facebook page that Phil Lesh and Mark Karan, and Ross James were gonna play some music for their dinner guests.
The music started late in the evening, around 10 is what we heard, though the diners were treated to the following 90 minute show. (setlist was retrieved from The Phil Zone , with some questions about song order…)
Phil Lesh, Mark Karan, Ross James
Terrapin Crossroads
Restaurant/Bar
Friend of the Devil
Deal
Good Morning Little School Girl
Tennessee Jed
Just Like Tom Thumb Blues
The Race is On
Highway 61 Revisited
Bird Song
Easy Wind
Big Railroad Blues
Mr Charlie
Brokedown Palace