Furthur – 7th show of Spring Tour 2012, 4th night of Beacon Theatre Run Furthur
Beacon Theatre
New York City
April 13, 2012
1st set
Sittin’ On Top Of the World
This Could be The Last Time
Alabama Getaway
I Need A Miracle >
Dire Wolf
Most of The Time*
Brown Eyed-Women
Box of Rain
2nd set
Hard to Handle >
Dear Mr. Fantasy >
Dark Star >
New Potato Caboose >
Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) >
Dark Star >
King Solomon’s Marbles >
Death Don;t Have No Mercy >
Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad >
And We Bid You Goodnight
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Furthur
Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Jeff Pehrson, Joe Russo, Sunshine Garcia Becker
Beacon Theatre, New York NY
Thursday April 12, 2012
Around And Around
Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo >
Cold Rain And Snow
Don’t Ease Me In
Desolation Row (1st time performed by Furthur)
Ship Of Fools
Mexicali Blues
Touch Of Grey
Jack Straw
Hell In A Bucket
Althea
China Cat Sunflower >
Uncle John’s Band >
No More Do I >
China Doll
Passenger >
I Know You Rider
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Furthur – 5th show of Spring Tour 2012, 2nd night of Beacon Theatre Run
Furthur
Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Joe Russo, Sunshine Garcia Becker, Jeff Pehrson
Beacon Theatre
New York NY
Tuesday April 10, 2012
1st set
The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) >
Born Cross-Eyed >
Ramble On Rose
Loser
Pride Of Cucamonga
Lazy River Road
Reuben And Cherise >
The Promised Land
2nd set
Truckin’ >
New Speedway Boogie >
Cumberland Blues
My Brother Esau
Scarlet Begonias >
Fire On The Mountain
Dear Prudence
Unbroken Chain >
The Eleven >
Turn On Your Lovelight
Furthur Breaks Out MY BROTHER ESAU on April 10, 2012 at the Beacon Theatre! This was one of the most requested songs for years; Bob Weir said he couldn’t perform it until he adjusted the lyrics some to make sense now… not sure the exact changes*, but Bobby was ready to do it. Other long lost songs people want to see… Gomorrah (with john Kadlecik singing , ideally) and Lazy Lightning.
*from DHL Facebook fan Darrell:
A quick comparison between the recent Furthur version, the version with The National, and the “In The Dark” version shows the following changes:
VERSE 1 – Furthur version – “in the year 2009” replaces “back in 1969” or “back in 1959 (National version)”
VERSE 2 – National and Furthur versions – “he won’t miss his birthright anyway, ain’t like it’s worth all that much today” replaces “Esau skates on mirrors anymore, and meets his pale reflection at the door”
VERSE 3 – National version – “the more my brother looks like me, the more I understand the empty war that bloodied both our hands” replaces “the more my brother looks like me, the less I understand the silent war that bloodied both our hands”
We kind of expected it… Bob played it for the first time in many years at TRI with The National 3.24.2012
Then he tried it again, solo acoustic at the Fox Oakland on 3.31.2012
Here is a Grateful Dead version from 1984 in Ventura.
Furthur
Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, John Kadlecik, Jeff Chimenti, Joe Russo, Sunshine Garcia Becker, Jeff Pehrson
Beacon Theatre
New York NY
April 9, 2012
1st Set
The Music Never Stopped
Doin’ that Rag
Easy Wind
Looks Like Rain
Good Lovin’
He’s Gone
Cassidy
2nd set:
Alligator >
That’s It for the Other One: Cryptical Envelopment >
All Along the Watchtower >
That’s It for the Other One: The Faster We Go The Rounder We Get (aka Part 2) (aka The Other One) >
Here Comes Sunshine >
Help On the Way >
Slipknot! >
Comes A Time >
Slipknot! >
Franklin’s Tower