Dead & Co @ Shoreline, Monday July 2, 2018

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Dead & Company 
Shoreline Amphitheater
Mountain View, CA 

Monday July 2, 2018

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Chances of Phil showing up?

Just kidding

This venue gave me two children. One is in attendance.

What time are they usually starting

"Alleged Child Trafficking Cartel Working From Subterranean Bunkers Beneath Converted Dump!"

 

Details at 11

Official time is 7pm, though they've been up to a half hour after that   

Thanks

The gorge and Eugene both started at 7:22 pm 

It's the only one he knows.

These posters are getting like pin the dead image on the chalkboard, talk about repeat images

Bring it noodler, Bring, It!

>>This venue gave me two children.

Always heard stories of folks doing it on the Shoreline lawn.

You mean that wasn't morning dew?  

I puked on the lawn once.

>These posters are getting like pin the dead image on the chalkboard, talk about repeat images

 

Tonights poster is by AJ Masthay who probably does more "jam band" posters than anyone else these days.  Dead related stuff (including Phil) is his bread and butter.

There's very little variation from poster to poster.  His style is unmistakably redundant.

Set 1

Stranger 

Dancing in da streets 

Pretty ripping little Dancin' here.

 

It Hurts me too

I'm in Streaming from CT w Steve from Santa Cruz it's his birthday too!

Show perty good so fer 

Set 1

Stranger

Dancin'

It Hurts me too

If I had the World to Give

World to give Nice!

 

Corrinna!!!

Set 1

Stranger

Dancin'

It Hurts me too

If I had the World to Give

Corrina

Bob singing the Bob songs.  Someone else singing the Jerry tunes. 

Just exactly perfect.

They Love Each Other

JM stepping up and shredding TLEO.  Very nice set.

 

Bob singing the Bob songs.  Someone else singing the Jerry tunes. 

SDhead at the show texted me and stated the same.  He is loving it.

Set 1

Stranger

Dancin'

It Hurts me too

If I had the World to Give

Corrina

They Love Each Other 

Throwing Stones

Interesting placement for Throwing Stones.  Good choice.

I've been a DeadCo nay-sayer, and the bits I heard last year didn't change my opinion. You know - the usual: cash grab, no Phil no Dead, rockstar, Weir, the drummers - but of late I've heard a bit more positive buzz about the band. I didn't attend the Autzen show, but I did listen to a free stream of Set II, and I was surprised at how much enjoyment I was experiencing. So much so that I'm also streaming tonight's show. So far, first set not bad.

I promise to stop bashing DeadCo- they're as good if not better than any other current Deadish project.

All said and done, it's a rock and roll band pounding the pavement coast to coast, and they just keep getting better...   

I really enjoyed that set. Especially Stranger, Dancin, and Throwing Stones.

Nice to see t stones in first set, where it was the first time ever played.. 9-17-82...only to find a permanent home (mostly)  in 2 after

 

Closed first set 7-4-87 in Foxboro, before dylan set

Set 2

Lost Sailor

St of Circumstance 

From the top of the mountain you can see far and wide! 

Set 2

Lost Sailor >

St of Circumstance

He's Gone 

Was that Mayer doing the scat jazz singing on He's Gone?   Whoever, pretty good.

Help on the (freaking) Way 

Set 2

Lost Sailor >

St of Circumstance

He's Gone 

Help on the Way >

Slipknot >

Franks 

Drumz.

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Will they pick up the Other One they left off in Eugene, too, or save it for tomorrow?

More like a Miracle.

Set 2

Lost Sailor >

St of Circumstance

He's Gone 

Help on the Way >

Slipknot >

Franklins Tower >

Drums >

Space >

Other One  

 

And the missing songs from Eugene are now accounted for, you may dance on...   

Wharf Rat 

Not Fade Away

Dead & Company 
Shoreline Amphitheater

Monday July 2, 2018

Set 1

Stranger

Dancin'

It Hurts me too

If I had the World to Give

Corrina

They Love Each Other 

Throwing Stones

 

Set 2

Lost Sailor >

St of Circumstance

He's Gone 

Help on the Way >

Slipknot >

Franklins Tower >

Drums >

Space >

Other One  >

Wharf Rat >

Not Fade Away 

 

Encore:

Touch of Grey 

Looks good on paper

The 3 west coast shows have all been great!  Listening to Eugene right now, was having too much fun to focus on the music much while there, lol...

Loved tonights show!  

I  find it funny how everyone loves Throwing Stones now. I recall in the 80's Weir pounding it into the ground. It was so lame that we always knew NFA was next, and booed on our way out, to beat the traffic.

I liked the early versions of throwing stones, when the middle / solo section was still open, instead of being "Sampson and D" 

Here's Boise ID, actually a great show (wired more than tight), did a psuedo throwing stones space into it, pretty cool 

https://archive.org/details/gd83-09-02.beyer_senn.unk.23854.sbefail.shnf...

 

> Looks good on paper

better on liquid

The 80's called, they want their post drums back.

Always loved Throwing Stones - I think it's one of Weir and Barlow's best.  Unfortunately it became in the late 80's/early 90's what Sailor/St was in the early 80's.

Good to see that it switched positions in the set list.

 

I really enjoyed that show start to finish. If I Had The World To Give...YIPPEE!!!!! I thought the Sailor-Saint was good the Franklins was ripping .All the tunes were played well for the most part. Good show and Bob singing Bob tunes in good form, nuttin wrong w that. 

Article and video of each song...

Bob Weir Takes Charge In Strong, Focused Dead & Company Hometown Show [Photos/Videos]

Andrew Carter | Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

https://liveforlivemusic.com/features/reviews/dead-company-shoreline-nig...

On Monday, Dead & Company, the Grateful Dead spinoff band featuring former Dead rhythm guitarist and vocalist Bob Weir and Dead drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, continued their 2018 summer tour with the first of two San Francisco Bay Area hometown shows at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, CA. The band, rounded out by lead guitarist and vocalist John Mayer, bassist Oteil Burbridge, and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti, arrived at home facing high expectations after a pair of standout shows in Washington and Oregonover the previous weekend, with the former featuring a 70s’-only set and the latter featuring a second set comprised of late 60s classics along with an unusually direct homage to the Grateful Dead’s legendary show in nearby Veneta, OR on August 27th, 1972.

But just like their parent band was so wont to do, Dead & Company came out and played a strong show that demonstrated the depth and diversity of their strengths, deploying a setlist which focused much more heavily on Bob Weir/John Barlow songs, with a first set pulling from all eras of the Dead and a second set which, on paper looked like it was from 1983…and it was all led by a locked-in, focused and driven Bob Weir...

F0457E39-0398-45E2-AE50-6494858EC598.jpegNice to see so many of you on Monday night- needed the hugs!

last minute decision to go 

enjoyed the vibe and ended up in box next to all the people who loved and cared for John Barlow 

including this hot man, Ramblin Jack Elliot 

Love you guys, keep on truckin....