Dead & Co, Chicago, IL, Nite 2, 9-18-2021

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Dead & Co at Wrigley Field, Chicago IL, Night 2, Sept 18, 2021
Doors: 4:30pm CT / Showtime: 6:30pm CT.

 

Official Stream ($)
https://nugs.tv

Possible Mixlr streams
bobby_the_wolfman
tn_jed62 

 

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Predicting scorcher to make up for the truncated first set last night. 

@truncated

 

You going for your GED Knot?

Set 1
Althea

UJB

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Set 1
Althea
Uncle Johns Band
He's Gone

Brown Eyed Women
Little Red Rooster

Set 1
Althea
Uncle Johns Band
He's Gone
Brown Eyed Women
Little Red Rooster
Jack Straw
One More Sat Night

Set 2
China Cat

Set 2
China Cat >
Rider 
Estimated Profit

Eyes

Band needs to learn a few new songs.  Not a lot of repertoire in the rotation.

Drums
Space
Milestones 
Days Between

Help on the Way

Dead & Co at Wrigley Field, Chicago IL, Night 2, Sept 18, 2021

Set 1
Althea
Uncle Johns Band
He's Gone
Brown Eyed Women
Little Red Rooster
Jack Straw
One More Sat Night

Set 2
China Cat >
Rider 
Estimated Prophet >
Eyes >
Drums / Space >
Milestones >
Days Between 
Help on the Way
Slipknot! >
Franklins Tower 

Brokedown Palace

Encore
Brokedown Palace
Touch of Grey 

Would been funny if Phil was playing UJB, Eyes or TOG in Colorado at the same time as these guys tonight.

Thank God we had JM to breath some life into that band last nite. Very surprised they had such little left after a great Friday show. I was actually a bit concerned for Bobby, he barely made it thru that OM Sat Nite.

Bobby was in bad shape last night.

I thought that a killer show, way better than Friday.

Every show this tour was better than Friday IMO!

Though I haven't listened to every show straight through. Mostly the freeviews.

I was at both Wrigley shows and agree that Saturday was far better than Friday. Friday definitely had it's moments but felt kind of disjointed from the weather/lightning delays and the band seemed to not really gain and/or keep much momentum.

Saturday was solid the whole way through. My only knock, imo, was that Days Between felt misplaced and kind of took the wind out of the sails after a snappy and spirited Milestones, which to me was the highlight of both shows.

Weir still trotting out Rooster after all these years. He's committed, I'll give him that.