Dead and Company 8-2-25 Golden Gate with Sturgil set list n observations

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I betcha we get an El Paso today !

 

That should have its own thread, but yeah this J̌erry day stream w Stu is awesome thsnks plf

That should have its own thread <<<

 

i was too lazy to make one      ha ha

Midnight Hour>Bertha 

Jack Straw

Dear Mr Fantasy 

>Hey Jude (not really)

Passenger 

John like brownish green attire 

 

Bobby wrote a new Verse for Passanger

B E Women 

Morning Dew w Sturgil 

2: UJB

 

Help >

>Slip> Franklins 

Grahame on Big Brown for St Steven 

Drums\Space

Days Between

>Truckin 

>Cold Rain n snow 

Brokedown

 

Good effort Sigmund.

I'm surprised they played Days Between tonight, I was expecting that tomorrow, along with the obligatory Dark Star.

Morning Dew to close a first set is an inspired placement.

Sturgill probably had a plane to catch.

Did anyone catch the new verse Bob sang in Passenger?

Booby any better last night?   I've looked at a few chat boards since nothing was posted here but the reviews don't seem as discriminating as they are on THE ZONE.

New passenger verse?

Old lines recycled from the Terrapin Station album sessions 

Jet plane shadows
Under the sky
Just like an elephant
Planning to die

Ask me no questions
Sing you no lies
One more whiskey
Or a kiss is goodbye

https://whitegum.com/~acsa/introjs.htm?/~acsa/songfile/PASSENGE.HTM

https://archive.org/details/deadco2025-08-02.mk4

^^^Nice Mike Thanks 

Ah, that's right

>>> Lyrics: Peter Monk <<<

Peter Monk is the guru dude who married Jerry and MG

Thanks Mike!

 

Bobby was way better night 2 than night one. Last night was a very enjoyable show from beginning to end. Also can't say enough good things about the venue and the staff. They had everything dialed in. I was behind the second speaker bank and the sound there was great. No complaints at all. Just a real good time. 

Also is pretty amazing to see all the youngins there who knew all the songs and they were also way more into Sturgil and Billy than the older folks. 

Really glad I decided to go. 

I go to work, put on show after show and listen 10-12 hours a day, after listening to night 2, twice now, I have come to the conclusion that this band has no funk, soul or breathable life left in it. They do suck.

Mayer buying the Dead is as fucked as Cheeto running a country.

I didn't even listen to an entire deadco concert the only time I saw them live with jazfish. The best part of the concert was the mushrooms and hanging with jaz. Glad some folks like them, but I cant even get high enough to fake interest. 

> Mayer buying the Dead is as fucked as Cheeto running a country.

That's some 24 karat gold, Tim. Well done.

I don't get how Mayer could control, let alone "own" the Grateful Dead's iconography. Who is that agreement between? Is it something that the Garcia and Lesh estates signed off on?

Ultimately, though, GD iconography belongs to us, the deadheads'

Bass great, Lesh philling.

 

did people who never saw sturgil trip on how hard he rocks?

This was my introduction to Sturgill Simpson.

"The Dead Don't Die is a 2019 American absurdist zombie comedy and metacinematic film written and directed by Jim Jarmusch. It features an ensemble cast including Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Chloë Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tilda Swinton, Tom Waits, Danny Glover, Caleb Landry Jones, Rosie Perez, Iggy Pop, Carol Kane, RZA, Austin Butler, and Selena Gomez and follows a small town's police force as they combat a sudden zombie invasion."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dead_Don%27t_Die_(2019_film)

Sturgill Simpson as Guitar Zombie

A film like only Jarmusch makes them. 

 

Mayer and his/their manager only own a controlling stake of the name and rights to Dead & Company.

And absolutely none of it belongs to us, the deadheads.

I don't know, I remember one of the letters that came with mail order tix in the late 80's that was talking about vending and copyrights. Even back then GP Productions said it owned all the iconography, including the word "Deadhead." Seems like now, instead of busting people for using any of it they license it out to anyone and everyone. It's their prerogative, I guess.

the only "ownership" i care about regarding the GD is who owns the decision making power regarding the availability of sbd recordings on archive.org. 

Rhino doesn't own the SBDs, but they seem to have decision making power about them.

Daylight wrote: <<the only "ownership" i care about regarding the GD is who owns the decision making power regarding the availability of sbd recordings on archive.org.>>

I can totally remember Thanksgiving 2005 as the day or days around the making of all SBDs of the Grateful Dead catalog on Archive.org becoming streaming only (prior to that EVERYTHING on there was downloadable including ALL the GD soundboard recordings).

My big fear is that all those SBDS will be gone from Archive.org someday which would also mean the Etree Mobile app.  With the Etree Mobile app you literally have EVERY archived show at your fingertips now to stream freely on you iPhone/Andriod.  Pretty much the coolest fucking thing ever.

Thankfully I have a shitload of them archived from vine trading and downloading 20+ years ago.

But there is still this in case anyone doesn't already know:

https://bt.etree.org/?searchzzzz=&cat=8

Random: You want to hear what it sounds like when Phil Lesh and his Bass are in front on everything? Stream this: (sounds better/louder using the etree mobile app)

https://archive.org/details/gd1993-05-16.fm-sbd.larson.4183.shnf/gd93-05-16d1t01.shn

I listen to the opening Touch of Grey often = Happiness!!