Ornette Coleman, the alto saxophonist and composer who was one of the most powerful and contentious innovators in the history of jazz, died on Thursday morning in Manhattan. He was 85.
The cause was cardiac arrest, a representative of the family said.
Photos by Brian Sauls
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Setlist by Colin and others in Kimock Lovers group on Facebook
(may be incomplete)
Kimock and Friends
Wally Ingram – Drums, Dave Schools- Bass, Jason Crosby – Fiddle, Steve Kimock – Guitars, Pedal Steel
Sweetwater Music Hall
Mill Valley, California
June 9, 2015
Set 1
Eat More Chocolates
Solo Raga (Steve only)
Jam (Steve and Crosby, Crosby on violin)
Jam (Wally and Schools join)
Point of No Return
Sun, Sun, Sun
Set 2
Mr Potato Head
Cowboy
Nana’s Chalk Pipe (Ranglin)
One Kind Favor (See That My Grave Is Kept Clean) (Dave Schools sings)
5446
Crazy Engine (Steve on white pedal steel)
Thing One
At their 2nd to last show ever on 7.8.1995, Soldier Field Chicago (the same place as the upcoming Fare Thee Well final Reunion)
the Grateful Dead played a cover of the Beatles (George Harrison) song “It’s All Too Much“.
Is this a message from the past about the parking prices at Levi’s Stadium?
Sung a few times by Vince Welnick with the Grateful Dead and with Ratdog.
Too much
Too much
When I look into your eyes
Your love is there for me
And the more I go inside
The more there is to see
It’s all too much for me to take
The love that’s shining all around you
It’s everywhere, it’s what you make
For us to take it’s all too much
Floating down the stream of time
From life to life with me
Makes no difference where you are
Or where you’d like to be
It’s all too much for me to take
The love that’s shining all around you
All the world is birthday cake
So take a piece but not too much
Too much
Too much
Too much
Sail me on a silver sun
Where I know that I’m free
Show me that I’m everywhere
And get me home for tea
It’s all too much for me to see
The love that’s shining all around you
The more I learn the less I know
But what I do is all too much
It’s all too much for me to take
The love that’s shining all around you
Everywhere it’s what you make
For us to take it’s all too much
It’s too much
Too much
With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue
With your long blond hair and your eyes of blue
You’re too much
Too much
Too much
Too much
Too much
[etc]
Phil’s Fare Thee Well Pre-Compression Party
Phil Lesh & Friends
Sunday June 7th, 2015
The Grate Room
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, California
Phil Lesh – bass/vox
Jon Graboff – guitar
Neal Casal – guitar/vox
Stu Allen – guitar/vox
Adam MacDougall – keys
Ezra Lipp – drums
Alex Koford – drums/vox
First Set (8:09 – 9:12)
Uncle John’s Band (All)
Playing in the Band (NC) ->
Bertha (SA)
Jack Straw (NC/SA/PL)
Help on the Way (SA) ->
Dark Star Jam ->
Slipknot ! ->
Franklin’s Tower (PL)
Box of Rain (PL)
Second Set (10:18 – 12:13)
Eyes of the World (SA) ->
Scarlet Begonias (AK/All)
Shakedown Street (SA)
Lady with a Fan (PL) ->
Terrapin Station (PL) ->
Fire on the Mountain (NC/All)
Standing on the Moon (SA)
Liberty (SA) ->
Dark Star V2 (PL) ->
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