Wow what a hot looking show,,,glad y'all got a solid slap on the ass in Atlanta!!
(sorry u missed it Steph but just Giddyup and get to the next one ππ»)
Looks like a blast...if I was there I think I would have been convinced I was witnessing an elective show with all those unusual song slots up til dark star....
very cool looking show
And I'm sure the Althea, Stagger Lee,,Wheel>Stella among others puts some perk in your step today (or perhaps a few more sore spots!π)
helluva filler there as well
Wow...that must've been super smokin hot and I've been chasing that filler for a couple runs now.
I believe the original show was presented as one chunky full set? Did DSO do that or break it into 2 sets?
Ahland always gets gets it GOOD!
Thanks for that Count2!!
First night of Portland highly recommended for music being so ON from start to finish,,,stoked to hear the recording.
And 2nd set of Saturday night was just a non stop dance party.
Liberty was actually after Race is On and Who was John was first set somewhere around Dire Wolf? Are we missing one more from first set?
Super fun and quirky night...agree with all that PDX head said.
Back home to patch my bones
many thanks to everyone involved--feel like I've been gone from home for weeks!!
Oh and the Skip Jam coming outta Eyes and drifting towards drums was SO freaking bitchin'....reminded me of a Kentucky '74 show I used to listen to a lot years ago....
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Damn it was fun...
tight at times on the dance floor but pockets seem to open up when patience is exercised
trippy to have the set openers with Sugaree and Deal which left some thinking elective but hell yeah to some '78, some 40 years back
they love each other looks like rain beauty and All over now freaking RIPPED. Candyman was such luscious goopy beauty...thank you.
Eyes is always a highlight but this sucker ascended us straight up above the cloud level into the sunshine higher and higher and higher
drums kicked ass and turned into a 5 man percussion session with Barracco, Skip and Eaton diving in banging on this and that to support Koritz and Dino...fun sights and sounds with thatππ
god dang this this band is really quite good
If you sift back through the threads regarding red rocks I think you will find a post from Eaton that mentioned Warfield shows the weekend before red rocks and taking a little break after red rocks,,..if I remember correctly.
So you can put that on the chess board and see if it helps for any strategizing....
I'd vote for a western NYE run...
warfield could be something.
There's a convention center space in Portland that could be tasty...String Cheese did New Years there like 17-18 years ago...
Or good ol' Crystal Ballroom
But I think Colorado would be a winner too except for snowstorms
Although all of the above seems kinda unlikely the way they are scheduling the tours now with the Eastern fall run.