by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Sep 19, 2013 | furthur setlists

Furthur Fall Tour
Furthur
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
“Morrison , Colorado
9/19/13 – Thursday
Set I
Jam >
Crazy Fingers >
I Need A Miracle >
Here Comes Sunshine >
Cassidy
Just A Little Light
Lost Sailor >
Saint Of Circumstance
Set II
Mountain Song >
The Eleven >
Mountains Of The Moon >
Lady With A Fan >
Terrapin Station >
Days Between >
China Cat Sunflower >
Playin’ In The Band >
Uncle John’s Band
Donor Rap
E: I Know You Rider
Setlist scribe – Erin L. of DHL and FOJC
Thursday: http://deadheadland.com/furthur20130919
Friday: http://deadheadland.com/furthur20130920
Saturday: http://deadheadland.com/furthur20130921
Sunday: http://deadheadland.com/furthur20130922
scribed/EL
by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Apr 27, 2013 | Bob Weir

BOB WEIR IS OK!
Deadheads are concerned for the health and well being of the Grateful Dead’s Ace rhythm guitar player, Bob Weir, after he took a fall on stage during a concert performance by his band Furthur Thursday night April 25, at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York. It was the 9th night in 12 days, concluding the bands sold out run at the theater. The band ended up completing the show without Weir. Deadheadland previously reported on these events here.
Confidential reports came in to the Deadheadland offices shortly after the show ended that Weir was fine. DHL did our best, to convey this message to the community, but we had yet to receive much detail or further information on whether Furthur would continue going further on their Furthur tour, which had one more date, Saturday April 27th (tonight) in Atlantic City.
Reports from the bands guitar player, John Kadlecik were posted online (though later removed) stating that Weir had taken an Ambien, thinking it was a pain killer, and that was the problem. Meanwhile social media exploded all day, Grateful Dead and Furthur fan groups and pages on Facebook, as well as online boards like ThePhilZone, getting into lengthy threads and SHOUT FESTS over the details. Many expressed outrage that the band continued playing, while others applauded their show must go on approach. Opinions covered the gamut, but overall there was a deep concern for Bob and his well being, and several calls for the band to cancel upcoming shows and give him a break.
Bob Weir’s fall garnered much media coverage (Rolling Stone, TMZ, Hidden Track, jambands, JamBase, ABC News), and a widely circulating YouTube video of Bob’s fall during the song “Unbroken Chain” the fans were getting most concerned. Deadheadland has chosen to not directly share this video, out of respect for Bob and his fans, as it is most disturbing to watch.
Deadheadland does not want to fuel any fires, and while we are striving for honest reporting, we are also fans and friends with the band and Deadhead community at large. DHL stayed positive, and waited to hear real news, and not spread rumor.
Gratefully, one of our lovely fans, shared a picture of Bob eating dinner, and that brought lots of calm to many a worried mind.
This picture was shared on our page by a fan, with these words:
Bobby Weir, alive & WELL right now in Greenwich CT having a nice dinner with some of the boys… LOVE
Bob was asked how he was doing, he said he is “feeling GOOD!” We were told he was not bothered by anyone, and was able to enjoy a nice meal. DHL shared this picture with the community, and everyone was able to give a sigh of relief.
W
e got final confirmation this morning, via a tweet from Furthur:
Might as well… (~);}
by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Apr 25, 2013 | Bob Weir, furthur setlists

Reports from tonight’s Furthur show were that Bob Weir was having a rough go of it from the start . This was the 9th show in 12 days, concluding a sold out run at the Capital Theatre in Port Chester NY. Many Tweets and texts coming form the show said Bobby seemed out of it, and know one knew what was up. Was he drunk? Was he having a stroke? During “Me And My Uncle” Bobby barely stumbled through the lyrics…
Further reports in various online forums, including The Phil Zone, and the Fans of Jeff Chimenti reported that crew members AJ and Charucki switched all the setlists onstage prior to the 2nd set beginning, presumably with all songs sung by Weir removed. Meanwhile DHL sources on the inside reported that “Weir gonna be OK, and Set 2 is about to start”
DHL received a text during the 2nd song of set 2, ‘Eyes Of The World’ saying that Weir was leaning into his amps and didn’t look good. At one point Charucki and AJ tried to get him to sit in a chair, and then he did eventually sit during “Unbroken Chain”, to cheers from the audience, who at this point most certainly were concerned for Weir’s well being.
At the end of this song, the band all left the stage, and then Phil Lesh and came out a few minutes later, told the crowd that Bob had suffered a shoulder injury earlier, and had seen doctor. He said the band would finish the set, and they returned for three more songs, without Bob Weir, including “I Know You Rider” which Bob normally sings some of.
Phil Lesh returned for his Donor Rap, and then Jerry Garcia’s daughter, Trixie Garcia came out and spoke about how the bar at the Capital Theater was being renamed Garcia’s Bar, in Jerry’s honor, and that this was always one of his favorite venues. This is really fun news, though it’s thunder was stolen by the audiences concern for Weir’s well being.
The band returned with an encore, “Built To Last” (full setlist below).
The Band is scheduled to play one more show, Saturday night in Atlantic City; as of now, we assume that show is still on as scheduled. Furthur then has about 10 days off, until their appearance at Bottle Rock Music Festival on May 9th, in Napa California.
We do not know anything more about Bob Weir’s health, and will share news when we can.
The Deadheadland Community Loves you Bob Weir, and hopes you feel better soon. We are grateful for you. Our landscape would be empty without you around…
Photos shared to give a report of what people saw, and we mean no disrespect to Mr. Weir.
The fans want to know, and we’d rather they get it from us…
Furthur 4/25/13 Capitol Theatre Port Chester NY
Set I
Feel Like A Stranger
Brown Eyed Woman
New Minglewood Blues>
He’s Gone>
Me & My Uncle
Dire Wolf
Masons Children
Set II
Scarlet Begonias>
Eyes Of The World>
Uncle John’s Band>
The Wheel>
Unbroken Chain
__break as BW leaves stage__ band returns and completes without him
Phil: You can see Bob’s having some problems… he hut his shoulder today and had to see the doctor… we’re going to finish the set for you.
Stella Blue>
China Cat>
I Know You Rider
Donor Rap
Trixie Garcia announces rededication to Garcia’s Bar in the Cap
E: Built to Last
setlist scrbe: Erin L. of DHL and FOJC
photos by idolmakerjack, Becky J. of DHL/FOJC, and Sally M-S of DHL

by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Apr 22, 2013 | Video
Furthur Video Highlights from 4/15/2013 The Capital Theatre – Port Chester NY
Setlist: www.deadheadland.com/furthur20130415
Soundboards
Videos clips shared from You Tube
Bertha
St. Stephen > Born Cross Eyed
All Along the Wathctower
Caution (Do Not Stop on The Tracks)
U.S. Blues
Born Cross Eyed
Candyman
by happycat! >^.^<m~ | Apr 21, 2013 | furthur setlists, set lists

Furthur 4-21-2013
Capitol Theatre,
Port Chester NY
Set One
Hard To Handle >
Alligator >
Operator
Good Lovin’
Loser
Samson and Delilah
Passenger
Set Two
Lost Sailor >
Saint Of Circumstance
Foolish Heart >
Mountains Of The Moon >
Terrapin Suite >
Days Between >
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider
Donor Rap
E: The Mighty Quinn
Setlist support by Mike G of DHL and extra help from the Fans Of Jeff Chimenti