The Pre-Q 1999 Derek in the Jimmy slot

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cBEvrE3ZENE

They were all SO young .... just a few years post-Jerry and it was such a joy to have Phil back!

Headband had hair.... stylish stash on Molo ... thin Warren and Derek looks like he's 15

Saw a few great shows on that tour. New Haven, Worcester and Cornell. Some killer Dylan at the top of their NET game. Oh and the Zone...that tour brought me here

 

worcester:

https://youtu.be/hL6XghfZAvY?feature=shared

Thanks for the links. I was at the Worcester show and had a great time. Phil certainly is all smiles.

Long Live The Grateful Dead 

That tour woke me back up after the post-Jerry hiatus. Saw the Meadowlands NJ. SPAC and somewhere else in NY state.

SPAC 2000? One of the best Dylan sets of all time at that show 

If SPAC was 2000, not 1999, I wuz there too

 

July 23 2000

Bob Dylan Setlist at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA

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Duncan and Brady

 

(Wilmer Watts & The Lonely Eagles cover) (Acoustic)

To Ramona

(Acoustic, Larry on mandolin)

Desolation Row

(Acoustic)

The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest

(Acoustic)

Tangled Up in Blue

(Acoustic, Bob on harp)

Searching for a Soldier's Grave

(The Anglin Twins (Jack and Jim) cover) (Acoustic, Larry on mandolin)

Country Pie

Positively 4th Street

Tombstone Blues

She Belongs to Me

(Larry on pedal steel guitar)

The Wicked Messenger

Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat

 

Encore:

Things Have Changed

Like a Rolling Stone

It Ain't Me, Babe

(Acoustic, Bob on harp)

Highway 61 Revisited

Blowin' in the Wind

(Acoustic)

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/bob-dylan/2000/saratoga-performing-arts-c...

That was really a sweet time, getting our music & culture back in a way we hadn't imagined.
I saw the Augusta, ME show, and then the tour closing show in Amherst, MA
Derek had other obligations for the last couple of shows on the tour. After all, we was the Warren-recommended emergency fill in when Kimock left DURING the tour.
It was cool to have Jorma bring a different flavor for the Amherst show. Also the only show where Phil & Dylan's bands cross-pollinated a little bit.

Cam, I felt some of the same way when Phil started putting out those clubhouse shows not long ago. He just kept that flame of the GD and their music burning as long as he drew breath

 

 

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Also the only show where Phil & Dylan's bands cross-pollinated a little bit.

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Was that the first time that Larry Campbell played w Phil????

I absolutely adored this experimental pre Q period.

Summer 99 with little Feat guys was a fave 

I. Heart. This. Thread!

There is a lot to enjoy from 1999 Red Rocks had String Cheesers sitting in one night 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xk24vq3I-o&ab_channel=AlienFriendlyMusic

PLAYERS Phil Lesh John Molo Steve Kimock Kyle Hollingsworth Michael Kang Billy Nershi Michael Travis Al Schnier

And Warren sit in another night:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5w2Ko_I7oU&ab_channel=sneakerfacevids

Warren Haynes - guitar, Kyle Hollingsworth - keyboards, Steve Kimock - guitar, John Molo - drums, Phil Lesh - bass

 

https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=phil+lesh+1999

I was at The Breslin Center for this line up. It was my first Warren experience and I have been hooked since. The Low Spark hooked me right away. I had no idea who he was at the time as I was living in The Philippines. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IY_nvQ6LKug

Thanks Eggman, that's my 10pm show for this evening.

This was the best I have ever seen Dylan live. Larry Campbell was ripping (I think it was Larry Campbell). Bob sounded absolutely great as opposed to the last 10 or 15 years. 

Who's on keys for that Egg?

Headband which at the time kinda cracked me up until they started playing  as I knew of him from the Volunteers and then Zen Tricksters and was surprised he cracked Phil's line up. Derek is pretty young too not much over 21.  .  

1999 ... there were no simulcasts or pay per views. If you were lucky a friend would hold a banana sized cell phone in the air at a show.

Just my thing...      Ratdog never did it for me. Glad to see some shows, but it felt like weak tea.

BUT those 4/15 - 17 Warfield shows with Phil, Trey & Paige were such a big deal. It took 2-3 weeks to get 45 minutes of 4/15 on a cassette. Then 3 days later - got Maxell tapes of that incredible 4/16 show! It was pure adrenaline! Listened to 4/16 straight through twice.

Phil had brought that invisible IT that was the Grateful Dead back from Jerry's grave and it was fucking hot! It was actually a year or so before I heard the full 4/15.

Then ... this tour was announced. The Touch of Grey crowd had moved on and the Phishies were soaring, so it seemed to me that the vibe around this tour was 1970-ish ... just folks plugged in and under the radar. Other folks may have perceived it differently.

Grabbing some of that joy - think of Snoopy's feet flap dancing with his snout to the sky and arms spread wide - by dropping in to these 1999 shoes.

YUM

I didn't even know Kang and Kimock played together in Phil and Friends. Loving these links, thanks. Moved to Bouder in 2001 so missed these Red Rocks shows by a couple years, but caught those 5 night runs in 2003 and 2004 with The Dead. Really loved the 2003 run especially with Joan on many of the lead vocals. 

Thank you, this has been fun to listen too (the Derek lineup)... Molo w/a stache, wow 

it was all of our dirty secret pleasure

and thus was born philzone.org

Thanks Fishcane ...  just cued up Worcester 99!

Mr Fishcane .... you wuz there!

Cosmic Charlie Worcester MA 1999

https://vimeo.com/1062272805

Derek and Warren, Meadowlands 11/13/99

Never thought I'd see Cryptical played live.  This is the one that got me and Dr. Killpatient back on the bus.  

https://youtu.be/c-h3o5CVi60?si=n_x7dVjEIDK8cgjZ

 

Just posted on YT   ... an hour of 1999 P&F from Angels Camp in CA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6dsrZwJb6s

 

Is that Ivan Nevelle on keys?

Video quality is good for those 1999 shows.....

Oh my!  Donna shows up at minute 28... enjoying this