October 28, 2012
BOB WEIR - Bearsville Theatre, Woodstock, NY - 09/08/2012
Bob Weir
2012-09-08
Bearsville Theatre, Woodstock, NY
Set I:
01. Truckin' > 10:45
02. Cassidy 7:26
03. Twilight Time 3:41
04. Blackbird > 2:57
05. Desolation Row > 10:04
06. Loose Lucy 8:46
07. Dark Star > 8:43
08. Black Throated Wind > 7:48
09. Two Djinn 10:23
Set II:
10. Playin' in the Band > 7:14
11. City Girls > 6:09
12. Big Bad Blues > 9:36
13. Victim or the Crime 6:57
14. Josephine > 5:39
15. The Other One 7:50
16. Most of the Time 7:05
17. Goin' Down the Road Feelin'Bad 9:05
Encore:
18. Ripple
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BOB WEIR - Live at Tower Theatre, Upper Darby - 09/10/2012
Bob Weir – Live at Tower Theatre, Upper Darby (2012)
Live performance of American singer, songwriter, and guitarist Bob Veira held September 10, 2012 in Tower Theatre, Philadelphia. A founding member of the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir‘s musical legacy (separate from its cultural implications) will be of an utterly strange rhythm guitar player and songwriter who grew up in one of the most lasting outside bands of the 1960s. Playing with the Dead until their dissolution following the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995, Weir has since made his musical homes in Ratdog and The Other Ones. Born in 1947 and adopted by a rich California engineer, Weir’s intense, undiagnosed dyslexia gave him trouble at school. He was labeled a troublemaker and shipped off to boarding school, where he met future songwriting partner John Perry Barlow.
After being kicked out of the school, Weir returned to the Bay Area, where he bummed around the burgeoning folk scene and came into contact with musicians like Jerry Garcia, New Riders of the Purple Sage founder David Nelson, and Jefferson Airplane guitarist Jorma Kaukonen. A series of jug bands eventually morphed into the electrified Warlocks who, in turn, became the Grateful Dead following a series of gigs at Ken Kesey’s Acid Tests. Weir developed his odd rhythm style playing between the sweet, articulated lead guitar of Jerry Garcia and the avant-garde bass lines of Phil Lesh, who joined the Dead as a newcomer to his instrument after studying trumpet and serial music with composer Luciano Berio at Mills College in the early ’60s. the Dead’s sound, a psychedelic hybrid of genres, was developed through endless improvisation. Weir’s role as a rhythm player was to give force and color to the developing music. Like a jazz guitarist, Weir was often not evident in the mix, but still a profound shape on the sound. Weir’s earliest songwriting efforts mirrored those of Garcia and Lesh, though less successfully. By the early ’70s, he had crossed paths with Barlow again and the two began their creative relationship in earnest. Soon, Weir was producing songs in his own distinct style — a blend of Americana and the odd voicings he specialized in. As the health of Dead frontman Ron “Pigpen” McKernan waned, Weir found his rich baritone increasingly at the center of attention and developed a stage personality to match it. His first solo album, Ace, released in 1972, featured Weir backed by the rest of the Dead. Through the late ’70s, and especially during the Dead’s year off in 1975, Weir toured and recorded with a number of groups, including Kingfish and Bobby and the Midnites. Kingfish was by far the most successful of these efforts. Listened to in retrospect, Bobby and the Midnites sounds grounded in the period. More importantly, though, Weir’s guitar style was developed in specific response to the situation of the Grateful Dead and rarely works successfully without his counterparts in Garcia and Lesh.
the Dead remained Weir’s primary gig through the 1980s and the first half of the 1990s, touring incessantly and finally scoring success with their 1987 album In the Dark. As Garcia’s dependence on drugs increased, Weir found himself increasingly in the position of de facto bandleader. When Garcia died in 1995, Weir had recently formed the Ratdog Revue (soon shortened to Ratdog), with bassist Rob Wasserman (with whom he had been playing duo shows since the late ’80s) and former Primus drummer Jay Lane.
Through a revolving lineup, the band — like the Dead — toured incessantly, working their way through clubs and theaters, building both a repertoire of new Weir compositions and reworked Dead songs as well as an original sound. In 2000, Ratdog released their first album, Evening Moods to mixed reviews. In the summers of 1998 and 2000, Weir reunited with several former Dead bandmates to tour as the Other Ones, releasing a live album in 1999. Weir continues to develop as a bandleader and an elder for new generations of jam bands.
Set I
01. Music Never Stopped 8:25
02. Shaky Ground 2:35
03. Music Never Stopped 1:06
04. New Minglewood Blues 6:43
05. My Brother Esau 6:28
06. Loose Lucy 7:59
07. When I Paint My Masterpiece 6:13
08. Artificial Flowers 4:33
09. Weather Report Suite 17:59
Set II
10. Ashes and Glass 10:28
11. Big Bad Blues 8:53
12. Easy to Slip 6:56
13. Peggy-O 7:57
14. Hell in a Bucket 8:25
15. Dear Prudence 8:51
16. Sugar Magnolia 11:19
Encore
17. Brokedown Palace 6:02
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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Hollywood Sportatorium Pembroke Pines, FL - 05/22/1977
Grateful Dead
1977-05-22
Hollywood Sportatorium Pembroke Pines, FL
Recording Info:
SBD > Master Reel > Dat
Transfer Info:
Dat > Sonic Solutions > CD Samplitude Professional v11.2 > FLAC
Set I:
The Music Never Stopped
Sugaree
El Paso
Peggy-O
New Minglewood Blues
Friend Of The Devil
Lazy Lightnin' >
Supplication
Ramble On Rose
Dancing In The Street
Set II:
Help On The Way >
Slipknot! >
Franklin's Tower
Samson And Delilah
Brown Eyed Women
Good Lovin'
Sunrise
Estimated Prophet >
Eyes Of The World >
Space >
Wharf Rat >
Terrapin Station >
Morning Dew
Encore:
Sugar Magnolia
Notes???:
Dicks Picks Three had a lot of problems. The CD release was a partial show, it was pitched wrong and recently Charlie Miller decided to remaster the entire show pitched correctly. The original Dick's Picks Three was a partial show. This is the entire show, every note played in Pembroke Pines, using the same master tapes that were used to create the original DP3.
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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA - 05/19/1977
Grateful Dead
1977-05-19
Fox Theatre, Atlanta GA
Set I:
d1t01 - The Promised Land
d1t02 - Sugaree >
d1t03 - El Paso
d1t04 - Peggy-O
d1t05 - Looks Like Rain
d1t06 - Row Jimmy
d1t07 - Passenger
d1t08 - Loser
d2t01 - Dancing in the Streets
Set II:
d2t02 - Samson & Delilah
d2t03 - Ramble on Rose
d3t01 - Estimated Prophet
d3t02 - Terrapin Station >
d3t03 - Playing in the Band
d3t04 - Uncle John's Band >
d3t04 - Drums >
d3t05 - The Wheel >
d3t06 - China Doll >
d3t07 - Playing in the Band
Bertha Remaster of the Jim Wise Master Reel Source.
SBD > MR > CDA > WAV(EAC) > SHN > DAW(Bertha) > CDA
Notes:
Digitally remastered using a custom built, Dual-DAW, nicknamed Bertha,
by jashley@deadacated.com on March 21, 2002.
-Reel change 6:30 into LL Rain.
>From original text file:
SOURCE: supplied by Jim Wise -
Master Reel (7-inch @ 7.5 ips) > CD > EAC > SHN
COMMENTS: No encore.
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THE GRATEFUL DEAD - Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ - 04/27/1977
Grateful Dead
1977-04-27
Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ
Set One...
Disc I:
d1t01 - Band Intros > The Promised Land
d1t02 - Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
d1t03 - Looks Like Rain
d1t04 - Sugaree
d1t05 - El Paso
d1t06 - Row Jimmy
d1t07 - New Minglewood Blues
d1t08 - Loser
Disc II:
d2t01 - The Music Never Stopped
Set Two...
d2t02 - Estimated Prophet
d2t03 - Scarlet Begonias >
d2t04 - Fire on the Mountain >
d2t05 - Good Lovin'
Disc III:
d3t01 - Ramble On Rose
d3t02 - Samson & Delilah
d3t03 - Terrapin Station
d3t04 - Morning Dew
Encore:
d3t05 - Johnny B. Goode
Source:
Pre-FM Master Reel SBD > DAT
Transfer:
DAT > ZA2 > Soundforge > WAV >mkw >SHN > FLAC
DAT seed provided by Dan Lynch
DAT patch provided by Joe Samaritano
Transfer by Joe Samaritano
11/2/2003
Notes:
Between songs there is some sort of
"matrix switch" to audience, but when next
song starts it switches back to soundboard.
Most circulating copies have this "matrix switch"
cut out and replaced with annoying fades in and out.
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THE DEAD - John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville VA - 04/15/2009
Dead 2009 Spring Tour [SBD]
2009-04-15-John Paul Jones Arena, Charlottesville VA
101 New Speedway Boogie
102 Bertha
103 High Time
104 Masons Children
105 Big Boss Man
106 Doin That Rag
107 Standing On The Moon
201 Playin In The Band
202 Crazy Fingers
203 Drums
204 Space
301 St Stephen
302 The Eleven
303 Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo
304 Playin In The Band
305 Foolish Heart
306 Donor Rap
307 Gloria
Bob Weir — guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh — bass, vocals
Mickey Hart — drums, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann — drums
Jeff Chimenti — keyboards, vocals
Warren Haynes — guitar, vocals
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THE DEAD - Verizon Center, Washington DC - 04/14/2009
2009-04-14-Verizon Center, Washington DC
Bob Weir — guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh — bass, vocals
Mickey Hart — drums, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann — drums
Jeff Chimenti — keyboards, vocals
Warren Haynes — guitar, vocals
01- Cassidy
02- Passenger
03- Pride Of Cucamonga
04- Easy Wind
05- Lazy River Road
06- Alabama Getaway
07- Big Railroad Blues
08- Peggy-O
09- Glory Road
10- A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
11- Space
12- Dark Star
13- King Solomon's Marbles
14- Drums
15- Come Together
16- Dark Star
17- Sugar Magnolia
18- Donor Rap
19- Uncle John's Band
20- Ripple
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THE DEAD - Greensboro Colliseum,Greensboro,NC 04/12/2009
2009-04-12-Greensboro Colliseum,Greensboro,NC
Bob Weir — guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh — bass, vocals
Mickey Hart — drums, vocals
Bill Kreutzmann — drums
Jeff Chimenti — keyboards, vocals
Warren Haynes — guitar, vocals
101. The Music Never Stopped
102. Jack Straw
103. Estimated Prophet
104. He's Gone
105. Touch of Grey
201. I Need A Miracle
202. Truckin'
203. Shakedown Street
204. All Along the Watchtower
205. Caution
206. Rhythm Devils
301. Space
302. Cosmic Charlie
303. New Potato Caboose
304. Help On The Way
305. Slipknot!
306. Franklin's Tower
307. Doner Rap
308. Samson & Delilah
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