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Phil Lesh, Chris Robinson (vocals, guitar)
John Scofield (guitar)
John Molo (drums),Mookie Siegel (keys)
Barry Sless (guitar+pedalsteel)
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on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 – 04:14 pm
I went to Chicago and flew
I went to Chicago and flew down for Atlanta Fox shows at the end of the tour. Loved Sless pulling out midi flute in the scarlet jam and channeling Jerry tthroughout
(((Big Brown)))
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on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 – 05:54 pm
Real Good shows In 2005 ! (((
Real Good shows In 2005 ! (((( Phil ))))
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on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 – 09:07 pm
High times at the Warfield.
High times at the Warfield. Very good shows.
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on Wednesday, December 4, 2019 – 09:14 pm
Set 1: Just Another Whistle
Set 1: Just Another Whistle Stop> Jam> Loose Lucy, Friend Of The Devil> Big River, The Stranger (Two Souls In Communion)> Jam> Birdsong> Jam> Cold Rain & Snow
Set 2: US Blues, Sitting On Top Of The World, Jam> The Wheel> Jam> Eyes Of The World> I Know You Rider, You've Got To, Hide Your Love Away> All Along The Watchtower> Jam> Midnight Hour
E: Donor Rap/Intros, Not Fade Away
Band: Phil Lesh, Chris Robinson (vocals, guitar), John Scofield (guitar), John Molo (drums), Mookie Siegel (keys), Barry Sless (guitar+pedalsteel)
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 08:15 am
great tour.
great tour.
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on Thursday, December 5, 2019 – 09:35 am
Was just thinking about
Was just thinking about pulling out the Reading show (Larry's first).
One of my all time favorite GD related posters.
Atlantic City was fantastic as well. And Fairfax had the best Big Brown jam of the modern era, literally chest pounding during Caution.