Here are some video clips from Atlanta. Check back, as more videos surface, this list will change and grow!
Note: not all songs from the show are on this playlist
1
Promised Land
Brown Eyed Women
El Paso
Just a Little Light
Money for Gasoline
Estimated Prophet
Liberty
Passenger
2
Scarlet Begonias >
Jack Straw >
Eyes of the World >
(Man Smart) Women Smarter >
Cumberland Blues >
Cassidy >
Mountains of the Moon >
Death Don’t Have No Mercy >
Fire on the Mountain
Donor Rap
E: Satisfaction
Note: not all songs from the show are on this playlist
Furthur is: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Jeff Chimenti, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, Joe Russo, Zoe Ellis. Sunshine Garcia Becker
Bojangles Coliseum, Charlotte NC
Jam ->
Here Comes Sunshine ->
Crazy Fingers ->
Me And My Uncle
Maggie’s Farm
Candyman
Minglewood Blues
Foolish Heart ->
Cosmic Charlie
Lost Sailor ->
Saint Of Circumstance
Doin’ That Rag
Come Together ->
Caution (Do Not Step On Tracks) ->
New Potato Caboose ->
Nobody Girl ->
China Doll ->
Cold Rain And Snow
Donor Rap
E:Box Of Rain
4:24:50 PM: Set 1
4:50:04 PM: Here Comes Sunshine 5:01:18 PM: Crazy Fingers 5:09:18 PM: Me and My Uncle 5:15:27 PM: Maggie’s Farm 5:23:09 PM: Candyman 5:31:08 PM: New Minglewood Blues 5:40:58 PM: Foolish Heart 5:49:44 PM: Cosmic Charlie
6:01:39 PM: – setbreak –
6:30:22 PM: Set 2
6:30:39 PM: Lost Sailor 6:43:03 PM: >Saint of Circumstance 6:50:36 PM: Doin’ That Rag 6:59:05 PM: Come Together 7:12:07 PM: Caution (Do Not Stop on the Tracks) 7:25:51 PM: New Potato Caboose 7:32:07 PM: Nobody Girl 7:40:58 PM: China Doll 7:47:59 PM: Cold Rain and Snow
7:58:50 PM: E: Box of Rain
8:08:37 PM: thanks to @chazzersize and @jaskojad and @tylercurtis and ZZZSTREAM #FB
March Gigs in Hawaii www.freshjamradio.com and Dove Presents Tropical Jam 5 on 3 Hawaiian Islands this March
Maui, Oahu and Kauai
March 12th, 13th, 14th, 2010
With
BILL KREUTZMANN, STEVE KIMOCK, BOBBY VEGA,
MICHAEL KANG & CHRIS BERRYTropical Jam V – Hawaiian Heart Tour
MAUI Friday March 12, 2010
Voyage East in the Pauwela Cannery
375 West Kuiaha – Haiku, Maui
All Ages Door 7pm Show 8pm
Tickets presale $35 / $40 at the door – Limited tickets available
Partial benefit for La’a Kea Foundation www.laakea.org
Jungle Love Maui www.junglelovemaui.com
Online tickets at www.dovepresents.com
More info 808-635-5556
OAHU Saturday March 13, 2010
Waimea Valley – Pikake Pavilion
59-864 Kamehameha Hwy. Hale`iwa , Oahu
All Ages Show 7pm Tickets $25, under 18 $15
with Aloha Groove.com
Partial benefit for Hui o Ko`olaupoko www.huihawaii.org
Tickets available online at www.HonoluluBoxOffice.com https://honoluluboxoffice.tix.com/Event.asp?Event=241809
OR in person at: North Shore Smoke Shop in Haleiwa
Hungry Ear in Kailua
Hawaii’s Natural High in Waikiki
KAUAI Sunday March 14, 2010
Kilohana Plantation
3-2087 Kaumualii Hwy Lihue, Kaua’i
All Ages Show 4pm with other Special Guests TBA
with Mardi Gras Entertainment
Benefit for Hearts For Haiti
More info www.dovepresents.com
As a special bonus
Those on Kauai will get a special treat for Equinox
with the rare trio of BILL KREUTZMANN, STEVE KIMOCK & BOBBY VEGA,
Saturday March 20th
in the intimate venue The Lava Lounge formerly (Tapaz Lounge) Kapaa, Kauai
21+ Door 9pm Show 10pm $26 pre sale $30 door This show will sell out !
More info www.dovepresents.com 808-635-5556
Special VIP/Backstage passes will be available for those that wish to attend all or multiple shows.
Get your VIP laminate at www.dovepresents.com
All shows sponsored by www.freshjamradio.com
March Gigs in Hawaii www.freshjamradio.com and Dove Presents Tropical Jam 5 on 3 Hawaiian Islands this March
Maui, Oahu and Kauai
March 12th, 13th, 14th, 2010
With BILL KREUTZMANN, STEVE KIMOCK, BOBBY VEGA,
MICHAEL KANG & CHRIS BERRY
The Grateful Dead Channel on Sirius/XM will be live broadcasting FURTHUR from Barton Hall at Cornell University (yes, THAT Barton Hall!) this Sunday, Valentines Day, February 14 2010
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It’s not everyday that you get to see a killer folk/celtic group open up for a exceptional country band. Well actually, it’s not everyday that I go
see a country band at all. Usually I see jamgrass musicians… Which is a mixture of bluegrass bands that jam, however, today was the exception, as me, my dad and brother headed to the Morristown Community Theater to see The Andy Goessling Trio, Roger Deitz, and Brian McArdle & Wry Toast.
To be honest, I was dying to see some live music, and I think this tended to my need for a little. I don’t care who’s playing, as long as I can have a good time, I am happy. However, I really did have fun at this Garden State Folk Festival, even though i was tied down to my seat.
Originally I was planning on going with just my dad, but then my 1st grade brother – Bobby, asked if he could come along, which is pretty awesome, because it shows the kid loves music just as much as we do. So we said, sure Bobby, you can tag along, it’s no problem, and he was psyked. We made our way to the Morristown Community Theater for the 2nd time in my life; first time was seeing Railroad Earth on 6/28/2008, front row, center. (it was HEAVEN). We had walked in during the little intro act of Roger Deitz who was picking on the guitar, and banjo, playing some interesting folk/western vibed tunes. I was satisfied to say the least. (more…)
5:20:56 PM: Set 1 5:21:12 PM: Alabama Getaway 5:24:25 PM: Mama Tried
Pride of Cucamunga
Loose Lucy
Silvio 5:26:24 PM: Loser 5:51:24 PM: Hell In A Bucket 6:24:39 PM: Casey Jones
– setbreak –
7:09:19 PM: Set 2 7:13:06 PM: Feels Like A Stranger 7:22:30 PM: He’s Gone > 7:23:17 PM: Bird Song 7:56:07 PM: >Unbroken Chain 7:57:14 PM: Magnolia Mountain 8:00:47 PM: Strawberry Fields Forever 8:25:53 PM: > Stella Blues 8:27:07 PM: Not Fade Away
8:37:58 PM: Donor Rap
E: Sugar Magnolia
9:01:41 PM: Thanks to Garret and @tourtweet and @thedeadblog and all the boys and girls in Deadheadland!
*9:02:50 PM: and on Ratdog.org too – TylerTerrapin and Jammin’ John!
Sorry about the delays on tonights setlist – Deadheadland likes to be closer to real time – we had communication/technology glitches (and also I had work distracting me). DHL did have a head on the scene, though the messages were not always there, so we did double check with friendly sources* before posting. Happy to hear from @tourtweet – always good color commentary on the play by play!
Also, should note, this blog is hosted on the West Coast, hence the times. Add three hours. -happycat
Variety of clips from the Orlando show. Check back, clips added as they are found!
One More Saturday Night ->
Bertha
The Race Is On
It Must Have Been The Roses
When I Paint My Masterpiece
Reuben And Cherise ->
Deep Elem Blues ->
Deal
After Midnight ->
Next Time You See Me
Althea
Cryptical Envelopment
Wharf Rat
The Other One
The Wheel
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
And We Bid You Good Night
1
Promised Land
Brown Eyed Women
El Paso
Just a Little Light
Money for Gasoline
Estimated Prophet
Liberty
Passenger
2
Scarlet Begonias >
Jack Straw >
Eyes of the World >
(Man Smart) Women Smarter >
Cumberland Blues >
Cassidy >
Mountains of the Moon >
Death Don’t Have No Mercy >
Fire on the Mountain
Donor Rap
E: Satisfaction
4:56:16 PM: Promised Land, Brown Eyed Women, El Paso, Just A Little Light #fb
4:57:00 PM: Money For Gasoline #fb
4:57:56 PM: Estimated Prophet #fb
5:02:55 PM: Liberty #fb
5:12:37 PM: Passenger #fb
5:19:01 PM: Setbreak
6:09:16 PM: Scarlet Begonias #fb
6:18:58 PM: Jack Straw #fb
6:29:54 PM: Eyes of the World #fb
6:47:22 PM: (Man Smart) Woman Smarter #fb
7:07:55 PM: Cumberland Blues #fb
7:08:18 PM: Cassidy #fb
7:12:58 PM: Mountains of the Moon #fb
7:23:09 PM: Death Don’t Have No Mercy #fb
7:38:16 PM: Fire on the Mountain #fb
7:47:39 PM: Donor Rap #fb
7:48:02 PM: E: Satisfaction #fb
8:00:46 PM: thanks to all the kind people on Ratdog.org Philzone.com Dead.net for ur love and deadication! #fb
Really fun show – and a test of our poorman’s webcast, not too shabby for a trial run! Wish I was trying this out on Furthur Tour, don’t you know? Alas… Here are some of the clips from our live webcast of Mother Jones !
01 420
02 Saddle of the Sun
03 Bird in a House
04 The Forecast
05 Bread and Water
06 Chains
07 Lordy, Lordy
08 Reuben’s Train
09 Hard Livin’ *
Set 2:
01 Peace on Earth
02 Mighty River –>
03 Like a Buddha
04 Black Bear
05 Been Down This Road
06 Elko
07 1759
08 Fisherman’s Blues
09 Crossing the Gap
10 Little Rabbit
11 Encore break
This show was off to the races from the start. I put in a request for this tune among a few others, and wether it was because I requested them or not, it was still an amazing setlist. Carey counts off, the band all starts off together, Skehan, Andy and Timmy are the first to change to another note, signifying “420”. Being right up front riding the rail I could tell you everyone was dancing as always. I was taking video, happy as could be, but still dancing as “420” often does. This is a John Skehan tune so of course Skehan made the song display is mandolin shredding, which takes up 80 percent of the song. All of the band gets there solos in, (not including Grubb and Carey, the rythym section is there keeping the jams together.)
Up next is “Saddle of the Sun”, probably one of the top Railroad Earth songs, in many peoples opinion… The song is another groove tune, can’t remember if I filmed it, I know I was dancing along with all my hobo friends… Timmy and Todd sort of dual for lead vocals on some parts, and that shows Timmys voice is very useful in the band, as well as vocally strong. Todd takes some really nice lick oppurtunities towards the end. Up next, “Bird In A House”, which I actually requested with the Grateful Deads “Bird Song” as a song it goes into because of the “Bird Song” teases in “Bird In A House”. Everyone in the crowd seemed to know this one, and loved to just move to the hypnotic ryhtym, and let Todds voice take you to new elevations. Timmy seems to impact the song greatly, because his fiddle is just on fire for this song especially. I remember being with my great friends who I met threw the band, everyone howling out the lyrics, while Todd seemed like he was joining in our fun while still putting on a top notch performance. While the vocal jams go on, John is shredding away on his mandolin, then the music stops, and the harmonies of Timmy, Todd and Carey come together.
We were in for a treat from the start because Andy comes in with the “Forecast” guitar intro, which then leads to the whole band creating this psychedelic vibe, along with the AMAZING lights show from Alex. If your a psychadelic freak, and love bluegrass instruments not playing ANYTHING like bluegrass, this song is for you. You feel like your no longer at a concert dancing to jigs, you feel like your at a place that is giving you never ending chills, with jams most bands can’t accomplish. The band goes from a semi intense jam that is just something you are like WOW after the 5 minute of continuous jam, but it builds into a monstrosity of intensity that you can’t seem to handle, but goes back to a jazzy vibe right after the climax.
A nice upbeat “shuffle”-sing along, “Bread and Water” starts off with Andy pickin away at the banjo, the band is off, Todd comes in with the lyrics, and everyones either dancing, singing a long, or doing both.
Next a Skehan/Andy a driven song – “Chains” that is a quick but singalong tune.
Next is Reubens Train, a very move-your-body and amazing song. Todd tells the story, while the rest of the band tears it up, then Todd shows up everyone by pulling out this guitar line that we didn’t know Todd was capable of sometimes. I just stopped dancing and looked up at Todd shredding his face off.
Next they bring on another Sax player, we have a Tri-Sax-Fecta. This makes for an amazing version of the Amen Corner tune Hard Livin. Timmy plays the electric guitar, and Grubb gets into a really funky groove while he shreds. The army of horns make the tune produce such a down and dirty sound.
Next is Peace on Earth, which is a song I get at pretty much every show I go to, and then turned into Mighty River. Mighty River was probably one of the best versions of the song I’ve ever heard, with Grubb getting funky, and creative with the bassline, Skehan getting technical, Timmy shaking away on the Shaker, and Todd feeling the groove, as was John, Andy, and Carey, producing a very fun, upbeat, jam that the crowd couldn’t get enough of. The crowd knew this tune, and felt more than happy to sing a long with Todd and let loose if they hadn’t done so already. I also want to note, that the band sounded very tight, and comfortable here, as they usually do, but even more so here, they felt as if they trusted each other musically, and didn’t mind who took control, because they were in sync, completely.
Here’s a video I took of Peace On Earth>Mighty River Parts 1 & 2: