Oteil Burbridge and Friends “Althea”
| highlights from 2018 Santa Cruz Mountain Sol Festival
September 22, 2018
Oteil & Friends headlined Saturday night and they played a fun and energetic set of music, making everyone in attendance glad they did not miss this one.
The 2018 Santa Cruz Mountain Sol Festival offered 3 days of music, 15 bands, some gorgeous weather, and at least 1 dream came true that day up in the the mountains.
Below are some pictures and videos from day 2 of the festival, which include a young girl who was called up to sing a song with Brothers Comatose – and she was amazing!
The Brothers Comatose invite their number one fan up on stage to sing the part of Nicki Bluhm in the song “Sugar Please”.
Oteil & Friends w John Kadlecik
Mountain Sol Festival
Santa Cruz Mountains
September 22, 2018
Run for the Roses
That’s What Love Will Make You Do
Tangled Up in Blue
Stop That Train
Time Is Free
Althea
Franklin’s Tower
High Time
Eyes of the World
Bertha
Video Oteil and Friends “Althea” thanks to skiebus on YouTube
Mountain Sol featured performances by: OTEIL AND FRIENDS • LETTUCE • NAHKO AND MEDICINE FOR THE PEOPLE • STEEL PULSE • TREVOR HALL • THE MOTET • ZZ WARD • BRUCE COCKBURN •MAGIC GIANT • GHOST NOTE • BROTHERS COMATOSE • THE MOTHER HIPS • DEAD WINTER CARPENTERS • GINGER & JUICE • HARRY & THE HITMEN
WEIR EVERYWHERE DEPT:
Bob Weir surprise sit in
w John Kadlecik Band
at Terrapin Crossroads,
Wed December 13 2017
Psychedelic guitar wiz John Kadlecik (of Dark Star Orchestra > Furthur fame) is playing a two night run (December 13 &14, 2017) in the Grate Room at Terrapin Crossroads, in San Rafael, with the John Kadlecik Band.
A late Wednesday afternoon Facebook post from drummer Jay Lane was the only advance notice, but lots of people spread the word: JK’s Furthur band-mate, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead) was going to play in the band! Kadlecik’s band also included Bob Weir’s RatDog rhythm section of Jay Lane on drums and Robin Sylvester on bass, and Todd Stoops on keyboards.
Photo by Kris QJ
(Ironically, I was somewhere else, having not seen Jay’s FB post, I went to see my friends play in Fairfax… and then I got a text that Bob was at TxR, and there were still tickets available! I jumped in the Deadheadlandmobile and got to the show ASAP! )
JK, who is not shy about his politics, opened with a cover of the Grateful Dead’s “Alabama Getaway” – no doubt a tribute to the previous night’s election results in Alabama; JK also told us Bob would come out a little later in the set. He did a few more songs, including the Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter tune, “They Love Each Other“, and then Bob Weir joined up for 6 songs to finish set 1.
Opening with one of his signature pieces , the Robert Johnson classic “Walkin’ Blues” and then a hard rocking “Bertha” (Garcia/Hunter). Then they slowed it down for a beautiful take on “The Maker“, a song by Daniel Lanois that Jerry Garcia used to perform in his later years with the Jerry Garcia Band, and Bob Weir has made one of his frequent choices for “sit-ins” in 2017, including playing it with Jim James at the Sweetwater, and a few times with the Terrapin Family Band.
Another Garcia/Hunter tune, “West L.A. Fadeaway” into Weir and the Grateful Dead’s most overtly political song “Throwing Stones” (Bob Weir/John Barlow). While some lyrics are specific to it’s time in the 1980’s (Shipping powders back and forth, black goes south and white comes North) the song’s message is still relevant in today’s world, and Bob’s current update of the song includes the line “…you can buy the whole goddamned government today!“, sung with particular venom and snarl. They concluded the set, and Bob’s visit, with the GD 80’s hit, “Touch of Grey” with Bob and JK trading lines back and forth, and the whole audience singing and affirming that “WE WILL GET BY, WE WILL SURVIVE” despite it all…!
Bob looked and sounded great, sharp focus in his eyes and clarity in his voice. Occasional trouble from his monitor mix, and one point he actually asks the sound guy to turn the stage monitors off – but from where we stood he sounded real good! The John Kadlecik band also sounded great, very tight, incredible keyboard dynamics from Todd Stoop, and very tight tuned-in drumming from Jay Lane.
Set 2 included a mix of covers John is known for like the George Harrison “Any Road” several epic Grateful Dead songs (TerrapinStation, Dark Star, Stella Blue) and a few John Kadlecik originals (Sister Smiles, The Business). It was a grand and GRATEFUL night of music!
Enjoy a listen here, Mixlr Show Reel courtesy of Seaphood Puddler
The John Kadlecik Band will be at Terrapin Crossroads again tonight, and who knows what surprises and possible guests might show up. And even without guests, it’ll be a wonderful night of music by some awesome players. Tickets available here: https://store.terrapincrossroads.net/store/tickets/john-kadlecik-band-14th
SETLIST:
John Kadlecik Band
Jay Lane, Todd Stoops, Robin Sylvester,
and special guest Bob Weir*
Grate Room
Terrapin Crossroads
San Rafael, California
Wednesday, December 13, 2017
Set I
Alabama Getaway (JK)
Tin Roof Shack (JK)
Upon the Lowland Sea (JK)
They Love Each Other (JK)
Golden Wings (JK)
Walkin’ Blues* (BW)
Bertha* (JK, BW)
The Maker* (BW)
West L.A. Fadeaway* (BW)
Throwing Stones* > (BW)
Touch of Grey* (BW, JK)
Set II
space >
Any Road (JK)
Lady with a Fan > (JK)
Terrapin Station > (JK)
Sister Smiles (JK)
Seen Love (JK)
The Business > (JK)
Mile Away Jam >
Dark Star > (JK)
Stella Blue > (JK)
Alan Watts Blues (JK)
Scrivener/Turtle
Photos by Kris QJ & happycat. Setlist by Scrivener/Turtle. Video by happycat! for Deadheadland
Setlist Oteil Burbridge and Friends
Pour House
Charleston, SC
Wednesday, November 01, 2017
Set I
Water in the Desert (AG)
It’s Your Thing (AG)
Reuben and Cerise (JK)
It Hurts Me Too (AG)
Unconditional Love (EK, AG)
Stop That Train > (OB, AG)
Run for the Roses (JK, AG)
Set II
Eyes of the World (JK)
The Weight (AG)
Many Rivers to Cross (AG)
What’s Become of Mary (JK)
Cats Under the Stars (JK, OB, AG)
Gotta Serve Somebody (AG)
E: How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) (AG)
Piece of my Heart (AG)
Scrivener/Turtle
Oteil Burbridge and Friends: John Kadlecik, Melvin Seals, Eric Krasno, Jay Lane, Weedie Braimah, Alfreda Gerald
Here’s some music to groove too while you enjoy the eclipse!
Furthur
“Eclipse > Mountains Of The Moon”
Red Rocks
10/01/11
Audio of full show via archive.org:
Set One:
01 tuning
02 One More Saturday Night
03 Sitting On Top Of the World
04 Mexicali Blues
05 Peaceful Valley >
06 Stagger Lee
07 Next Time You See Me
08 Gimme Some Lovin’ >
09 Around and Around
Set Two:
10 jam >
11 Eclipse >
12 Mountains Of the Moon
13 St. Stephen >
14 Dark Star >
15 The Eleven >
16 Caution >
17 Mountain Song >
18 Playing In the Band >
19 Dark Star >
20 Morning Dew >
21 Playing In the Band (reprise)