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No sooner had we arrived when the lights went down and the band started into Foolish Heart. And in that moment everything came together all at once…
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No sooner had we arrived when the lights went down and the band started into Foolish Heart. And in that moment everything came together all at once…
This was the first ever duo tour featuring the surviving frontmen of The Grateful Dead, Bob Weir and Phil Lesh…
Down at the Capitol Theatre Phil Lesh’s unmatchable bass playing and Eric Krasno’s stellar guitar work was almost overshadowed…
Phil remains the greatest bass player alive, that much was clear half-way through the opening song…
April 18th, 2009 was the second show in a two night engagement between me and The Dead, the latest name (at the time) for the remains of post-Jerry Garcia Grateful Dead. Just like the previous night in Albany, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart were joined by Jeff Chimenti and Warren Haynes but unlike the last show (which was really slow and drawn out to the point of boredom) this one was peppy and upbeat, if not utterly groovy…
On March 15th, 2015 I went to the wonderful Capitol Theatre just this side of NYC to celebrate the 75th birthday of my favourite living bass player – Phil Lesh – with a concert by…Phil Lesh…
Buckle up kids, this little torn piece of paper has a lot of stories attached to it…