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  1. I've heard an Alaska run is in the works for the future. I don't think it was going to be this year though. Was the last time they played Alaska a resort package like Jamaica is?
  2. I sat down on couch intent to order at 10:30 and fell asleep. Awoke at 1:45. shit
  3. Link To Jambase... definitely astral traveling for this couch show.
  4. They do an elective about every 3rd show and have been doing so for a long time I think. An elder Starhead would have to confirm. Definitely since 2011 when I came on board. I don't think they were ever specifically dedicated to recreating the exact same date in history. Again that would need confirmation. Last year has had the most "anniversary" shows I've seen with the 40th anniversary of 1977.
  5. never that I can recall. You'll definitely get something different. they didn't do 76-78 last night anyway. It was an elective spanning all decades
  6. Tighten Up Jam out of Dark star? Nice!!!
  7. jj3down

    Portland #1

    What a show! Fun setlist. Viola Lee has become such a showstopper!!!!
  8. Hey! I thought they weaved a Mountain Jam into the closing numbers of that 2nd set. towards the end of Alligator maybe? Anyone? Anyone?
  9. Look at all this fun I've been missing out on on the forum! Not only fun, but important stuff too. The most important thing in the world even! Loved this New Years run!!!!!! Someone had mentioned after the show it may have been the most consistent 4 night run they've ever seen. I am in complete agreement with that. Band energy, crowd energy, setlist assembly, playing, exploratory jamming, environmental factors, and my own interconnection to the music and audience was very consistent each night. And what a DANCE PARTY!!!!! Especially night 1 at Electric Factory. Everyone went completely bananas when they busted into the Johnny B Goode following Terrapin! SO MUCH FUN!!! Loved the Alligator in the 3rd set. Love the way DSO performs that tune! The Death Don't >Caution at the Wellmont was also a major highlight for me of this run too. This NY's run was one of the most energetic DSO dance parties of the year that I was a part of. Also can't forget night 3 in Berkeley.
  10. jj3down

    Wellmont

    Agreed. But 10/5/94 is pretty good
  11. jj3down

    Wellmont

    Couldn’t disagree more. Electives are more authentic in a way since DSO often takes setlists and song arrangements into territory the GD did not. GD was about constantly pushing tunes furthur into uncharted territory. These one drummer old school/73 style electives they’ve been doing have been incredible.
  12. Love this setlist. This looks like a lot of fun.
  13. I knew you'd come through the the stats Tea!!! 3/19/77 Winterland = one of my favorite Franklin's.
  14. Oh I had to also mention that the Vic is officially the worst venue I've been too. Beautiful theater. Primitive policies. Generally unfriendly staff.
  15. Great show. Tons of fun. Can't help but to smile when you hear a La Bamba. Sorry Jer, Jeff's spanish is better than yours. How many La Bamba's has DSO performed? Anyone know. Didn't the Dead only do it like 3 times? Feel>Franklin's is a wonderful way to start a show. I also thought that 10-8-89 was the first Franklin's in 6 years or whatever. That must have been the first Help>Slip>Frank suite. Or I just don't know what I'm talking about on that, which is very possible. Anyway, I love Franklin's early in a show. Gets the crowd and the band moving and having a good time!
  16. I don't and have never gotten why people do this at any concert. I'm as guilty as they come for setting a beverage in a corner or in a small nook, only to wander off and forget to grab it. But I've never finished one on the dance floor and just dropped it at everyone's feet. Seems absurd to me. No respect.
  17. I personally put anything with Pig in the old-school category, although I feel obliged to inform people of at least the exact year. I'm not sure DSO has done any recreations before '69, if so very few. anyone know?
  18. Solid second set featuring a very serious Eyes and Sampson as well as an epic NFA>Truckin to end the set. I commented that I've seen a few too many NFA's in the past month and a half, but this one was very interesting and kinda unique. I'm going to have to check some Dead versions from late 77-78 and see if they were doing this unique segment that the band was doing last night. I like this venue, aside from the asshole door guys. Dance floor is huge with tons of room for people to get down. Nice outdoor area where you can bring your beverages. American Eagle needs to build a stage in Cleveland. We have several great venues in Cleveland that would be much more appropriate for our crowd and I've always wondered why they play the House of Blues, which isn't bad but has an absolutely atrocious design which doesn't allow good sight lines to the stage or sound lines to the speakers. Unfortunately the places I'm thinking of are just a little too big for DSO.
  19. That's unfortunate, but in today's case an 8pm start actually helps us, although I think we'll still arrive an hour early.. Good news is the inside had plenty of space for dancing last year.
  20. I have heard so many mixed reviews of this stop. From "it's a shit hole" to "it's great" to "it's a shit hole, but it's OUR shit hole" I guess not all beach venues are created equal.
  21. I enjoyed this show a lot last year, even though it was on the indoor stage. Great sound and lots of room to dance. Nice and dark. They have an outdoor stage too which looks fantastic. Hopefully they open up the outside stage, weather permitting.
  22. No dancing space? It's a small stadium is it not? They should be able to fit the whole crowd right on the field. I don't get it?
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