Seeing their respective kids alongside this song (and Sturgill, too) is everything.
doctorgonzo10 Jan 15, 2025
Thought it might be useful to trade recommendations of shows available on Archive that are both hot and have high quality fidelity and mix. One thing I'm looking for is shows from the 1980s with Bob Weir mixed at an adequate level. Far, far, far, far too m any shows from 1980 on have Weir and Phil mixed way, way too low in my book, usually with keyboards, drums and vocals mixed way too high. To me you should always be able to clearly hear each and every note that Bob, Jerry, and Phil play; NOTHING else should be mixed so high as to obscure that. Here are some suggestions from me to start things off. None of these are perfect, but all have Phil and Bob at least mixed adequately and one of the two of them mixed close to well. Plus the shows are hot. 1) https://archive.org/details/gd1981-05-02.135559.mtx.dusborne.flac16 2) https://archive.org/details/gd1981-07-04.sbd.miller.110199.flac16 3) https://archive.org/details/gd1982-05-23.mtx.seamons.102124.sbeok.flac16 4) https://archive.org/details/gd1982-10-10.mtx.seamons.ht02.110970.flac16 And this is an absolute gem from 1974. Portions of this show appeared on Dick's Picks 7, but unfortunately, and amazingly, Dick left off the incredible string after Seastones that went Space Jam-->Eyes-->Space Jam-->Wharf Rat. Ned Lagin is still playing with the band through much of this and he sounds fantastic (e.g., Eyes). This is some supreme stuff. https://archive.org/details/gd1974-09-11.132458.mtx.GEMS-BCE.flac16 Anyway, I hope others will bring forward some suggestions.
RyGuy_Go_Bears Jul 7, 2020
After more than four years of heavy, year-round touring, Phil Lesh and Bob Weir have decided to put their band Furthur on hiatus in 2014. After the four night Furthur run in Mexico in January, the band will take the rest of 2014 off so that Phil and Bob can focus on their countless solo projects. Furthur came together in September, 2009, and from its inception was a band Phil and Bob were completely committed to, and still are. In the 18 years since the Grateful Dead stopped being a touring entity, Furthur has proven to be the longest-tenured, and most active band featuring two or more former members of the Grateful Dead. With shows that keep the Dead vibe alive while pushing the musical envelope, well, furthur, this band has brought smiles to hundreds of thousands of fans in the past four years. Most impressive is that this has become a true band, and not just Phil and Bob plus some side players. John Kadlecik (guitar), Jeff Chimenti (keyboards), Joe Russo (drums), and Sunshine Becker and Jeff Pehrson (vocals) have joined the trip to create a band that has become one of the most exciting, honest and inspired touring acts in music today.What does 2014 hold for Phil and Bob? If their activities outside of Furthur in the past four years are any indication, plenty. Phil’s been playing virtually every night when not on tour with Furthur, whether at his Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, CA, or on the road with Phil Lesh & Friends. Bob’s been hosting one of the most unique web-based variety shows in history, Weir Here, every Wednesday night when he’s not touring, presented live from his TRI Studios in San Rafael. Additionally, Bob’s been having a blast playing his solo acoustic shows, as well as other gigs and tours with newer arrivals to the party. He plans to keep doing what he’s doing, and more of it. The last time the word “hiatus” was used in regards to the Grateful Dead world was in 1974, and we all know how much good that break inspired. They returned a year and a half later, stronger than ever, and for another 20 years. Furthur’s not breaking up; they’re simply taking a much-needed break. One way or another, we’ll see you around.
dan_in_la Sep 17, 2013
mine will follow, gotta decide how to censor it:)
ncmike2011 Dec 2, 2012
I hope I am not the only one who Santa brought Beacon Theater NYC tickets today!
bitstream5 Jan 30, 2012
download phil and friends and bela flecks sets a soon as possible. Phil put on what may be the best post jerry show I've seen. OTHER ONE!!!!!!
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bitstream5 Apr 7, 2011
Hi folks, I've started a new group for Dylan fans who play chess. It's called Ceremonies of the Horsemen. If you're interested in joining, please let me know. Thanks, Gordon
Just in case you need to add to your MP3 collection... I really like this link for Phish, Grateful Dead/JGB, and lots of other good jam bands. http://www.mediafire.com/cobracommander And the Brent Mydland website has some excellent links. http://www.brentmydland.net/links.html
WharfRat77 Aug 30, 2009