The Fall Risk–Setlist and pictures–Connecticut Yankee 4.22.2011

                  

The Fall Risk - Connecticut Yankee 4.22.2011

The Fall Risk
Connecticut Yankee
San Francisco, California
April 22, 2011

Jeff Pehrson (guitar, vocals)
Matt Twain (keys, vocals)
Mark Abbott (drums)
"Fiddle" Dave Muhlethaler (fiddle, mandolin, guitar)
Sammy Johnston (organ, accordion, pedal steel)
Dave Moffat (bass)
Jeff Ballard (harmonicas, percussion)
Rich Goldstein (guitars, slide guitar)

I.
Back to You
Cross My Heart
If Love is the Answer
Backstroke
Friend of the Devil
Cry Baby Cry
Dear Mr. Fantasy

The Fall Risk - Connecticut Yankee 4.22.2011

II.
Ode
Wendy Ann
LeClaire
HBWA
Squeeze Box
Lemonade
Jessie

E: Back in Amsterdam


Sammy Johnston - The Fall Risk

 

Jeff Pehrson - The Fall Risk

Jeff Ballard - The Fall RiskMatt Twian - The Fall RiskRich Goldstien - The Fall RiskDave Moffat - The Fall RiskMark Abbot - the Fall Risk

Furthur- Mizner Amphitheater, Boca Raton Florida, April 6, 2011–set list


Mizner at check, photo by Jeff Pehrson, @setjeff / Deahdeadlnd 2011
Furthur Furthur - Boca Raton - NFA - Deadheadland 2011
Mizner Amphitheater
Boca Raton Florida
April 6, 2011

Furthur is: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Jeff Chimenti, John  Kadlecik, Joe Russo, Sunshine Becker, Jeff Pehrson

set list

1st Set:

Not Fade Away
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
Music Never Stopped
Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues
Seven Hills of Gold
Loser
Little Red Rooster  * %
Turn On Your Lovelight * %

2nd Set:

Hard To Handle >
China Cat Sunflower >
I Know You Rider >
Scarlet Begonias >
Eyes Of The World >
Viola Lee Blues >
Death Don’t Have No Mercy >
Going Down The Road Feeling Bad  >
And We Bid You Good Night

Phil Lesh – Donor Rap

Encore:

Uncle John’s Band
The End

*W/ Clarence “Big Man” Clemons on saxophone
% w/Al Schnier (of moe.) on guitar

Jeff Pehrson and Sunshine Becker “Eclipse” Furthur–singing Pink Floyd classic for the Alice D. Millionaire

Furthur tribute to Alice D. Millionaire himself, OwsleyOK, So Furthur is NOT The Dead.  We get that – and it’s OK at DHL!  Glad they are always going Furthur than we’ve gone before…

Last night’s show featured musical tribute to the recently passed Saint of Lysergic Sound and Deadhead belt buckles, Augustus Owsley Stanley III.

Firstly, the show featured the song “Alice D. Millionaire”,  whose title came from a newspaper headline referring to Owsley as an “LSD MILLIONAIRE” in 1966.  In fact, this song has remained virtually un-played since that time, except for Phil and Friends pulling it out once in 2001.

The real treat though, was to hear our buddy Jeff Pehrson belting out Pink Floyd’s “Eclipse”, along with beautiful support from Sunshine Becker  (and the rest of the band).

Jeff and Sunshine “Eclipse” Furthur

 

Jeff Pehrson of FurthurJeff joined Furthur at the rehearsal gigs in San Rafael and Mill Valley in May 2010, and then the Deadheads got their first official taste of Jeff at Furthur Festival

Jeff Pehrson also is in the band The Fall Risk, where he really gets to show off his accomplishments singing and songwriting. The Fall Risk is playing Friday 4/22/2011 at The Connecticut Yankee in San Francisco. And when Jeff is not busy with Furthur and The Fall Risk, he is busy getting ready to celebrate the 20th anniversary of his OTHER band, Box Set!  (Stay tuned to DHL for some exclusive Box Set news… soon!)  

Sunshine Becker, who did some singing with Jeff and Box Set almost 20 years ago, joined Furthur in December 2009, at the Mill Valley rehearsals right before the New Years Eve show.  She has been on tour with them ever since.   Sunshine also sings with Bay Area’s acappella favorite’s, SoVoSo  as well as the hard rocking Passenger.    DHL will let you know when they play next… stay tuned!

Sunshine Becker of Furthur

Furthur cover The Clash “Train In Vain”  – and it was Bobby’s idea!

Furthur cover The Clash “Train In Vain” – and it was Bobby’s idea!

Didn’t stand by me, no not at all!

Furthur surprises us again, not with The Beatles or Pink Floyd this time,
but by a song from the ONLY BAND THAT REALLY MATTERS: The Clash!

I asked around who picked this one, and word was it was Bob Weir.

And then… Dan shares this picture of Bob with Joe Strummer on our Facebook page.  Too Fucking Awesome!
Anyone know where this is from? I’m guessing Jamaica in the mid 80’s..

UPDATE: as we learned from the comments below, this happened in Philly in ’84….
seems Strummer wanted to give Weir a haircut…. LOL

Joe Strummer and Bob Weir

UPDATE: as we learned from the comments below, this happened in Philly in ’84….. seems Strummer wanted to give Weir a haircut…. LOL