Brian NJ Posted Sunday at 01:25 PM Report Posted Sunday at 01:25 PM Very special show dedicated to Dave who would have loved this! Very strong, first set and the second set was great. Excellent High time. loved the cryptical -death don't have no mercy in set 1. and the third set just blew me away.. for someone that is a fan of early dead this was not a show to be missed. It looked like jeff was in his glory on that third set, and the steven will tell eleven alligator! Jeff looked like he was channeling the spirit of what the grateful dead were all about in the third set. Of course, Barracco vocals on pig pen tunes and keys was awesome. Drums amazing and eaten look like he was having a blast all night long. Encore: Woodstock!! Almost forgot, dancing in the streets and love light were spectacular. Any verbal or written description of last night pales in comparison to the experience of what was happening. 1 1 Quote
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted Sunday at 04:19 PM Forum MVP Report Posted Sunday at 04:19 PM 26/06/27 Horizon Stage Bethel Woods Bethel, NY First Set Elective China Cat Sunflower>I Know You Rider, Schoolgirl, Silver Threads and Golden Needles, Hard to Handle, Green Green Grass of Home, Cryptical>Death Don't Have No Mercy>Dancin in the Streets>Cryptical> Viola Lee Blues. Second Set Recreating 69/08/16 Woodstock Set St. Stephen>Mama Tried, Dark Star>High Time> Turn on Your Lovelight. Third Set Elective Alligator>Drums>William Tell Bridge>The Eleven> Morning Dew. E: Woodstock. Quite possibly the most amazing night of music I have experienced. Absolute inspired magic. Will expand after morning coffee. Thanks Band and Crew. Praise DSO. 1 1 Quote
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted Sunday at 04:58 PM Forum MVP Report Posted Sunday at 04:58 PM A little birdie had told me in Deerfield the goods may be delivered in Bethel, that bird really knew what he was talking about. The show experience has many spokes--venue, dance space, company, headspace, setlist--last night pegged the needle on all of them. Call out sick to work, Chase the primal. The 69 in Wilmington disguised itself well during the first set, Friend of Mine second set opener the clincher. This one did not disguise. After a China>Rider opener, the Schoolgirl clearly announced the ride we were in for. The keystone of the show the beautifully crafted first set elective chock full of primal, deep cuts, Cryptical sandwich sans Other One, the emotional rollercoaster of Death Don't>Dancin', and a hammer down Viola to close the set. We had a great group behind the soundboard enjoying life affirming music with the backdrop of a perfect summer evening in upstate NY. Set Break. Quote
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted Sunday at 05:26 PM Forum MVP Report Posted Sunday at 05:26 PM Band announced second set list before they started. While I don't know every note of the Woodstock set, to me sounded like every effort was made to accurately recreate, and you felt it. With that said, would not doubt our band delivered it even better than the original. Those two statements are a complete contradiction, its kind of hard to describe. Are there any better words heard than, "We have a whole bunch of time left" after two wonderful sets of Grateful Dead music? And when they jump back into it with Allligator, the primal parade continues. Just sprinkles on top. Eleven crushed. Close with Woodstock at Woodstock. Music ends. Unreal. Dream world. Fill your water bottle one last time, drive 5 hours home, put everything away, shower, sit down on your couch. Did that all really happen? I am on the happy side of 200 DSO shows seen and may have to look very hard at my inventory to find a better example of all the spokes working in harmony. What a night. I know I say it lot, but geez. Praise DSO. Quote
springFallandWinter Posted Sunday at 05:56 PM Report Posted Sunday at 05:56 PM who did the ken babbs rant Quote
Forum MVP Island Bro Posted Sunday at 07:02 PM Forum MVP Report Posted Sunday at 07:02 PM Love hearing all that…sounds epic! 2 Quote
sudds94 Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Report Posted yesterday at 01:33 AM Definitely this was a show not to be missed and it's a show that takes sometimes years to be a part of. Just for fun I decided to see how many '69, '70, 60's style electives shows we've been to. Been seeing DSO since 2004, no 60's style for us until 2011. We've gone to 276 shows, 2 were '69 style electives, 7 were '69, 1 was '70. Only 10, but we remember every one of them and they all are amazingly special! Bethel was extraordinarily special because of all the family/friends from all over the country at this epic dance party, the history of this beautiful area and it was a beautiful tribute to Dave, he was definitely smiling down on us! Thank you DSO and crew! Peace and love to all 1 Quote
springFallandWinter Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM Report Posted yesterday at 12:16 PM was the lovelight 35 mins? Quote
Forum MVP John A Posted 2 hours ago Forum MVP Report Posted 2 hours ago Good grief does that ever look like the ultimate tastiness! Quote
springFallandWinter Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago grateful dead thought their woodstock performance sucked and wouldnt allow it in the film. in retrospect--- a big mistake. that lovelight was LIT~ that lovelight was LIT~ Quote
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