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  1. Especially interesting there was really no “space” segment, as with the original GD show. The band went directly into The Wheel out of drums. And Shakedown had a spacey little post-jam before they kicked back into Playin. (Again, like the original show)
  2. 2-17-2026 (Keith and Donna’s last show), Oakland Coliseum Arena You surely know this setlist. Greatest Story Ever Told, Don't Ease Me In, Mama Tried, Mexicali Blues, Friend Of The Devil, Passenger, High Time, Looks Like Rain, Jack A Roe, Lazy Lightning-> Supplication Might As Well, I Need A Miracle-> Bertha-> Good Lovin', From The Heart Of Me, Big Railroad Blues, Terrapin Station-> Playin' In The Band-> Drums-> The Wheel-> Shakedown Street-> Playin' In The Band-> Sugar Magnolia, E: One More Saturday Night First set plenty solid, but second set was the meat. A high-energy dance party! and one more night to go!
  3. Oooh thanks I forgot Tom Thumb’s and BIODTL! Will correct
  4. Yes it had the feel of a weekend show. Explosive!
  5. Original recipe with 80s instrumentation set one: Let the Good Times Roll Alabama Getaway Brother Esau Tom Thumb’s Blues Ramble on Rose Easy Wind Wang Dang Doodle I’ll Be with Thee Beat It On Down the Line Big Boss Man Ruben & Cherise set 2: Foolish Heart Masters of War New Speedway Boogie Midnight Hour>Jam* drums/space Gimme Some Lovin All Along the Watchtower Black Peter Tangled Up in Blue encore: Doncha Do It *Corrina Tease Pretty sure this is accurate but I’m open to corrections. This was one high octane elective set! Jam out of Midnight Hour was super melty, top flight improvisation. Drums/Space? Downright volcanic. Masters of War, Lisa brought the house down. Surprisingly light on Bobby content - I guess Eaton’s saving his voice for Oakland. see you there?
  6. yep. Strongest part of this show for me was post-drums. looking forward to Monterey tonight
  7. It doesn’t, but DSO like to play to the very limit of their curfew!
  8. Dang, and I went home after Monterey! D’oh!
  9. nice footage! I’m sure we’ll see some clips from Ted in a day or three. He was definitely there shooting
  10. Finally some room to dance! Every venue I’ve hit this run a has been super crowded. This was the most casual show of the five I caught, but also the most definitely FAMILY crowd vibe. Stir it Up, dedicated to Aston “familyman” Barrett was a real treat. Warm and heartfelt.
  11. Ted’s a good dude.
  12. also you might find some footage on YouTube. TedToob channel is a good place for find Bay Area shows online.
  13. Slim chance of an AUD recording appearing on archive. If you can wait a couple years Eaton might put it up on Nugs…
  14. scorcher of an elective show! Second set was really something special set 1: Box of Rain Touch of Grey Hell in a Bucket Loser My Brother Esau Lay Down Sally CC Rider Keep on Growing Masterpiece Shakedown Street set 2: Help on the Way> Slipknot> Franklin’s Tower Corrina* Birdsong* Drums>* Tomorrow Never Knows The Last Time Visions of Johanna Throwing Stones> GDTRFB Encore: The Mighty Quinn *w/ Jay Lane
  15. Only opened a GD show four times!
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