DEAD IMAGES: Bob Weir, September 5, 1985, Morrison, CO, "Estimated Prophet" | PLUS – Bonus Video!

Bob Weir, September 5, 1985, Morrison, CO, "Estimated Prophet" © Robbi Cohn deadimages.com

Dead Images of the day:
Bob Weir
September 5, 1985
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO,
“Estimated Prophet”

High Quality Photographic Prints are available from Dead Images.

Setlist from that day:

1st set:

Cold Rain and Snow
C.C. Rider
Candyman
Beat it on Down the Line
Stagger Lee
Me and My Uncle
Big River
Peggy-O
Let it Grow

2nd set:

Scarlet Begonias
Fire on the Mountain
Estimated Prophet
Eyes of the World
drums
Gimme Some Lovin’
Wharf Rat
Sugar Magnolia

E:  Brokedown Palace

Here is the show  from the Live Music Archive. 
Grateful Dead – Red Rocks – 1985-09-05
There are a few versions to enjoy!

And… here is an extra treat!  Video of a fair chunk of this show, rather low quality but still cool to see! Can you find the moment of this snap?

 

Furthur – Cuthbert Amphitheatre Eugene Oregon September 25, 2011 – setlist

Furthur   (Archive Stream of show)
Cuthbert Amphitheatre
Eugene Oregon
September 25, 2011

Set 1 (listen here: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/17515598)
Truckin’
Good Lovin’
Operator
Hell In A Bucket
Don’t Wase Me In
Mason’s Children >
No More Do I >
Just A Little Light

Set 2 – (listen  http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/17516658 )
Lost Sailor >
Saint of Circumstance
Dear Mr. Fantasy >
St. Stephen >
Mountain Song  >
Let It Grow >
Unbroken Chain >
So Many Roads >
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad >
And We Bid You Good Night

Donor Rap

Encore: Touch Of Grey

Dead Image: Phil Lesh, April 30, 1988, Palo Alto, CA, "Sugar Magnolia"

Phil Lesh, April 30, 1988, Palo Alto, CA, "Sugar Magnolia"
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Special edition photo of Phil Lesh performing during “Sugar Magnolia” on April 30, 1988 at Frost Ampitheater, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California.
All images are protected under copyright laws; reproduction of images is prohibited.
Images are © Robbi Cohn

The show that night…

Set 1:

Let the Good Times Roll
Feel Like a Stranger
Row Jimmy
Walkin’ Blues
Hey Pocky Way
Ramble on Rose
Let it Grow

Set 2:

Shakedown Street
Man Smart/Woman Smarter
Ship of Fools
Playin’ in the Band
drums
Goin’ Down the Road Feelin’ Bad
All Along the Watchtower
Black Peter
Sugar Magnolia

Encore:
China Cat Sunflower
I Know You Rider
One More Saturday Night

Listen/download: http://www.archive.org/details/gd1988-04-30.aud.mckeown.7727.shnf

REVIEW: admittedly opinionated*look at last night's Furthur Setlist

Phillip Savellhere is my completely opinionated review of a show I have not heard (Furthur, Eugene 9.24.2011)

1. Playing in the Band—-off to a good start, I never complain to a Playin opener…..
2. Crazy Fingers…………ok now I’m looking for the visine bottle
3. Big Bad Blues– Great spot for it ( better than trying to shove it into a Alligator Caution jam-); A Good song deserves its own space.
4. Brown Eyed Women —–perfect first set Garcia material
5. Tom Thumbs was great fun in 86 when no one was used to hearing Phil sing
6. Catfish John—TASTEFUL! I hope John sang it.
7. Throwin Stones only picks up steam as years go by.
8. Casey Jones to me is a Novelty song. They didnt play it when I followed them because Jerrys use was more than cartoonlike… so whatever merits this song has the baggage weighs it down for me. Coke doesnt hit my funny bone.

9. Jack Straw… Ok cool
10. Bertha………..still here
11. Estimated…… oh hey I dozed off—you guys say something?
12. Darkstar……. fine time for a nap
13 Caution….. you know that might get lost back there
14. Eleven should jar everyone out of any dreamscape
15. Eyes of The World………. LA LA LA LA LA
16. Black Peter ……Ok I am putting ALL MY CHIPS ON Pete
17. ChinaRider What a great way to wrap this up!

18. One More Saturday Night
I wanna hear BLACK PETER!!!!!
Now I am gonna listen to the show!

(~);}

>^.^<‘s note: Phil is a good friend of DHL – though his opinions are his own – *and do not nessecarilly represent the opinion of DHL, or most of the people who were at or have listened to this show: http://www.archive.org/details/furthur2011-09-24.adk-tl.larson.116137.flac16 .  We thouroughly Enjoyed Phil’s opinion, and look forward to reading some more!

Furthur, Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene Oregon, September 24, 2011 – Furthur setlist

Furthur
Cuthbert Amphitheater
Eugene Oregon
September 24, 2011

(Archive of this show)

1st Set (listen here: http://ustre.am/:1bo2g  )

Playing In the Band >
Crazy Fingers >
Big Bad Blues >
Brown Eyed Women >
Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues
Catfish John  (first time played)
Throwing Stones >
Casey Jones

2nd Set @wajiii: #furthur Dark Star @furthurband @deadheadland http://post.ly/3M6Bj http://fb.me/Iat54DVW (listen here: http://ustre.am/:1boA8 )

Jack Straw
Bertha
Estimated Prophet >
Dark Star >
Caution (Do Not Stop On the Tracks) >
The Eleven >
Eyes Of The World  >
Black Peter >
Chin Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider

Donor Wrap

Encore:
One More Saturday Night

Thanks to @divegal and @lscott and of course @furthurband for all their help! and great pictures from @wajiii

Daily Dead Image: Jerry Garcia, May 23, 1985, Denver, CO, "She Belongs To Me"

Jerry Picture of Jerry Garcia, May 23, 1985, Denver, CO, "She Belongs To Me" - ©robbi cohn dead images

Jerry Garcia, May 23, 1985, Denver, CO, “She Belongs To Me”
©1985 robbi cohn/dead images
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Show Details:

Jerry Garcia and John Kahn,
Thursday, May 23, 1985
Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO

Early Show

When I Paint My Masterpiece
I’ve Been All Around This World
Bird Song
Run For The Roses
Simple Twist Of Fate
Dire Wolf
She Belongs To Me
Goodnight Irene

Ripple

Source for setlist: www.thejerrysite.com and ftp.gdead.berkeley.edu

Currently we don;t have an audio source, if we find one we will pass it on!

Furthur Setlist: Cuthbert Amphitheatre, Eugene, Oregon, September 23, 2011, Fall Tour Opener

Furthur  (Archive of this show)
Cuthbert Amphitheatre
Eugene, Oregon
September 23, 2011

1st Set  – listen

Feel Like A Stranger
Shakedown Street >
New Minglewood Blues
Dire Wolf
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A train To Cry
Cumberland Blues
Pride Of Cucamonga
Cassidy

2nd Set  (listen)

The Music Never Stopped
The Golden Road  (To Unlimited Devotion) >
Strawberry Fields Forever >
The Other One >
Wharf Rat >
The Wheel >
Uncle John’s Band
Help On The Way >
Slipknot! >
Franklin’s Tower

Donor rap

Encore:
Ripple

HIPPIE BIRTH DAZE Mickey Hart!!! 9-11-1943

Mickey Hart “It takes all you got just to stay on the beat.”

HIPPIE BIRTH DAZE MICKEY HART!

Here is a wide variety of videos showcasing his diverse projects and collaborations:

Mickey in Wiki:

Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman on September 11, 1943) is a percussionist and musicologist. He is best known as one of the two drummers of the rock band the Grateful Dead. He was a member of the Grateful Dead from September 1967 to February 1971, and from October 1974 to August 1995. He and fellow Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann earned the nickname “the rhythm devils”.

read more here:   Mickey Hart in Wikipedia

According to Dead.net Mickey was “…born with drumsticks in his hands…”

Mickey has had many drum projects to be proud of, the newest incrnation of The Mickey Hart Band,  of course The Rhythm Devils, Planet Drum, Mystery Box and more! 

Learn more about what Mickey is up to on his website: MickeyHart.net