A very good first step. I think the arranger should feel free to be way more bold. I was hoping to hear some passages where a la Bartok, the different sections of the orchestra clash together. There were some little nods to Rites of Spring which I liked, but with all of that potential, I think the arranger should have been more adventurous, take more risks. Deadheads can handle it!
These concerts are great for many reasons, one of which is that everybody's standing up and dancing the whole show, which I'm almost positive would have never happened in these venues in front of these orchestras
Great work capturing this one csav! I am also curious if you captured any more sets from this vantage point? I'm also curious what camera you used and if this is the cam's audio or a differing audio source.
Symphony orchestra playing a slowed down lost sailor/ saint of circumstance. My goodness. Strange horn solos end of Stella, that's as far as I could make it. Wow
They seem to get out of synch a few times, but still, this is rad and a treat. This band is also fairly new to playing with orchestra (?)…to my knowledge anyway.
The intro first night explained first collaboration between a jam band and a symphony orchestra to the emcee's knowledge (certainly arguable). The accomplished composer that transcribed and adapted the originals for orchestra, was honored, Stanford music professor Giancarlo Aquilanti.
Lovely capture. Was there for the last show on Sunday. I sure as hell hope that they recorded all this well and release it, because IMO this collaboration is right up there with Procul Harum and the London Symphony, and the Moody Blues with the London Symphony. Note that the featured Wolf Pack cellist is the NSO's principal cellist, and will be performing the Benjamin Britten Cello Concerto with the NSO on 22 October.
It is so Beautifully Therapeutic seeing those front rows amplifying the Magnificence of such an Historic Performance! Seeing Bobby & Pack at Warfield this Friday night 🌙. My Soul needs this more than can explain... Thanks for doing this and sharing.
From an NPR interview...."a new experience for arranger Giancarlo Aquilanti. AQUILANTI: I had two different reaction. One is say, why don't they sit down and they listen what we're doing here? And then at the same time, it would be disrespectful to the audience to pretend that they sit down. That's how they enjoy the music, and that's how they should continue to enjoy the music. It was so different, but there was so much energy that translated also into the way we played the music."
👍🏾👍🏾
Cool sound. Great Show!
FUCKING AWESOME 👏🏻 😎 👏🏻
Hippies are weird
A very good first step. I think the arranger should feel free to be way more bold. I was hoping to hear some passages where a la Bartok, the different sections of the orchestra clash together. There were some little nods to Rites of Spring which I liked, but with all of that potential, I think the arranger should have been more adventurous, take more risks. Deadheads can handle it!
These concerts are great for many reasons, one of which is that everybody's standing up and dancing the whole show, which I'm almost positive would have never happened in these venues in front of these orchestras
I love the lady dancing along in the blue on the balcony,,,✨✨✨
Funny how life works. Music is Magic. Nice Lost Sailor ~ Saint of Circumstance too.
Gotta say this is pretty lame.
Frickin Fantastic 🎵🎶👍✌️🙏❤️🇺🇲🎼☺️
Thank you! Very Cool and amazing! Greetings from Germany!
This makes me so happy🥰 Love y'all!! Weir everywhere⚡
I'm gonna get me a symphony.
Came for a taste, watched the whole set
Fantastic!!! Thank you!!
oh my
Can't get enough !
Blowing my mind. Dark Star! Steady, great audio.
This was my seat! Must have been right next to me!
From their first LP to this. What a Beautiful Ride!!!!
Great work capturing this one csav! I am also curious if you captured any more sets from this vantage point? I'm also curious what camera you used and if this is the cam's audio or a differing audio source.
Symphony orchestra playing a slowed down lost sailor/ saint of circumstance. My goodness. Strange horn solos end of Stella, that's as far as I could make it. Wow
Thanks for putting this up. I attended all four shows - simply amazing.
NOW THIS is unreal.............beautiful arrangement......what a show! :)
Ace anniversary...RCMH....DC.... Congrats BOBBY
OCTOBER 16...HAPPY 75 BOBBY 🥳
What night was this?
Looks like set 2 from night 2.
This is kinda AWESOME
Let Trey do this
He'd ruin the opportunity by playing a bunch of 3.0 crap. Now if he were to play Junta or really anything from last millennium, it'd be fantastic.
Best recording out there. Way to go bud!
🎵🎶💃🎵🎵🎶🤠
WHAT DID THE PERSON IN THE FRONT ROW HAND JAY LANE AT THE VERY END?!
They seem to get out of synch a few times, but still, this is rad and a treat. This band is also fairly new to playing with orchestra (?)…to my knowledge anyway.
The intro first night explained first collaboration between a jam band and a symphony orchestra to the emcee's knowledge (certainly arguable). The accomplished composer that transcribed and adapted the originals for orchestra, was honored, Stanford music professor Giancarlo Aquilanti.
Lovely capture. Was there for the last show on Sunday. I sure as hell hope that they recorded all this well and release it, because IMO this collaboration is right up there with Procul Harum and the London Symphony, and the Moody Blues with the London Symphony. Note that the featured Wolf Pack cellist is the NSO's principal cellist, and will be performing the Benjamin Britten Cello Concerto with the NSO on 22 October.
Terrapin Station was magical. Best rendition i have seen in 40 years
We were there Thurs for my love's birthday...monumental event..💞
off the hook!
It would be worth releasing this as an album no doubt
Agreed. This shit is really, really good!
For the Grammy.
thank you for posting, I was wondering if the audience sat or stood for the show.
It is so Beautifully Therapeutic seeing those front rows amplifying the Magnificence of such an Historic Performance! Seeing Bobby & Pack at Warfield this Friday night 🌙. My Soul needs this more than can explain... Thanks for doing this and sharing.
From an NPR interview...."a new experience for arranger Giancarlo Aquilanti. AQUILANTI: I had two different reaction. One is say, why don't they sit down and they listen what we're doing here? And then at the same time, it would be disrespectful to the audience to pretend that they sit down. That's how they enjoy the music, and that's how they should continue to enjoy the music. It was so different, but there was so much energy that translated also into the way we played the music."
Way Groovy Man!!!😍appreciate you
Jerry would be so proud.
I thought the same thing
Think Bob still does speed? 🤔
This is fantastic! Would you share any other captures of the performance or even another nite if you have it
Amazing, thanks so much for posting this!
Nice!
My daughter is going to Sunday show. I want to ask were some heads dressed up all fancy like ?
Yes! There were lots of dressed-up deadheads.
Thank you so much for posting this. ...the audio and video is wonderful.
Wow. I went night 1 wish I could have stayed. Very special
Amazing, thank you!!
Fantastic. Thank you thank you 🙏
Thanks for posting. Going tomorrow and can’t wait. Sounds beautiful.