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His last Clubhouse Session performance;

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ouUw-GVMMKo&t=1150s

In retrospect, what a parting gift those shows are. Thank you, Phil

woops archive is still down

> archive is still down

It's kinda up and kinda down. You can't play stuff from the show page itself, but if you click Show All under Download Options on a show page, you can play (or download) stuff from the list of links on the page that comes up.

Thanks Cody!

https://youtu.be/40L8EGGlav8?si=TWlR9vyhRpeXDYB0
 

the one that found its way to me, and brought me back 

If you hear the song I sing 
You will understand, listen 
You hold the key to love and fear 
All in your trembling hand 
Just one key unlocks them both 
It's there at your command
 

 

thanx, Phil 


I'm getting a little personal here because I love everyone here, and my feelings are quite raw right now. However I had the good fortune of being able to express our shared love for Phil's Spirit and Music on my Radio Show, after a year's hiatus from Broadcasting. 

So, here it is, a 3 Hour exploration of Phil and The Good Ol' Gratefuls musical story and beyond, as we know it...Enjoy!

https://wfdu.fm/hd2/broadcasts/600244

 

Thank you all for listening and sharing Phil's loving Vibes with us.

 

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>>> Phil Lesh was one seriously unique dude. He wasn’t so much a bass player as a weaver of time and space who happened to have a bass in his hands.>>> ~ Alexis Moon  

December 31, 2000. Henry J. Kaiser. Phil and Mike Gordon Bass duet:

https://ia902708.us.archive.org/10/items/2000-12-31.naks.woellert.2615.s...

From https://deadessays.blogspot.com/2010/01/deads-early-thematic-jams.html

PHILO STOMP

The Philo Stomp was a stomping bass solo Lesh did in fall 1972. It may have started to take shape over the summer, as he often did rather aimless solos from Truckin' into the Other One; but all of a sudden in a series of October '72 shows, it emerges full-blown:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-10-18.sbd.weir.7295.sbeok.shnf (in Dark Star)
http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-10-24.pset2-sbd.hamilton.159.sbeok.s...(in the Other One)
http://www.archive.org/details/gd1972-10-28.sbd.finney.160.shnf (in Dark Star)
http://www.archive.org/details/gd1972-11-13.aud.cotsman.7518.sbefail.shnf (in Dark Star)
11/13 is the best example. After that, Lesh's long solos in Dark Stars tend to meander:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-11-19.sbd.winters.17705.sbeok.shnf
http://www.archive.org/details/gd72-11-26.sbd.cotsman.9248.sbeok.shnf
In 1973 the Philo Stomp got deconstructed a bit and played in more fragmentary fashion, so you'll find pieces of it in various Phil solos (like the 6/10/73 Dark Star) but not really full-fledged versions. 
From 1973, here are a couple Dark Stars that end in more organized, interesting bass solos:
http://www.archive.org/details/gd73-02-15.sbd.hall.1580.sbeok.shnf
http://www.archive.org/details/gd73-09-11.sbd.lanum.184.sbeok.shnf

Enjoyed the Philo Stomp, thanks

 

Listening to Duke '78 now

One of my go to shows if I need a boost.

Big Sco and Joan fan.

Enjoy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh-PKN0bgw

Tons of Phil being put up on U tube I am thoroughly enjoyin The GRATE ROOM in my living room, this guy is my newest Hero! Thanks for posting hope all the Zonners Are subscribers Too Samwise gamgee thanks fer grabbin all this, feels good n makes me smile a whole lot (~);)))) !

https://youtu.be/C0KE0CauKT0?si=AwwbFKg7oxeyef-d

Increadible DREAMS

The Unbroken at this show is sooooo good!
As usual!
Joan is, arguably, the absolute Goddess of Phil & Phriends!!!!!!

 

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One of my go to shows if I need a boost.
Big Sco and Joan fan.
Enjoy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdh-PKN0bgw

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