thanks for posting these shows. even though i bought the live stream - i feel asleep long before the end as it was alms 3am est when this ended lol. i love listening to phil with all the great players he gets together to keep the music alive.
I was at the original show at Winterland. I was a little - um - enhanced - OK, a LOT enhanced - and I got pretty swept away. I remember singing along at the top of my lungs throughout Sugar Mag all the way thru the last note of Saturday Night. God, was I hoarse the next day! But hey - isn't that why you went to the shows?
Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (6/9/77) Set 2: Samson and Delilah Funiculi Funicula Help on the Way Slipknot! Franklin's Tower Estimated Prophet St. Stephen Not Fade Away drums St. Stephen Terrapin Station Sugar Magnolia U.S. Blues One More Saturday Night
Always tried to tell people that aside from his mainstream music, JM is a hell of a guitar player..Everyone hated on him after he was on SNL with Bob. I guess that was the spark that lead to this. Play on brother. Play on.
I love this show! The performance is astounding, as usual. My one and only minor gripe is about the live camera mixing (or the post show editing). The shots themselves were fine, but they tended to mostly be wide shots of the band from 3 different angles. Inserting a lot more close ups of the performers would have made this a lot more visually interesting, especially when they’re jamming. I love to see the musicians’ hands and facial expressions as they’re getting into the music; it makes me feel more like I’m there! Then again, I’m a video editor and I look for stuff like that. Overall though, a fabulous show. Wish I had been there!
Any chance you will upload the part where they were in the bar afterwards? Phil, Ross James, Alex Koford and John Mayer jammed it. It was a part of the stream. Like a dank ass Easter egg from hell. Best part of the show on my opinion.
Why does the drummer on the left kinda sucks and has no confidence? Damn.. I would have done a much better job up there, and would have probably enjoyed it way more too! Or at least looked like it. Amazing music regardless, and drums sounded great anyway!
Maybe because the drummer on the RIGHT is Pete Lavazzoli, who not only smokes but is something of a scholar of weirdness too - he WROTE a fine book, "The Dawn of Indian Music in the West." Not so many R&B guys can handle 11/8 time. He and Mayer obviously tickle Lesh half to death, probably BECAUSE they're kickin' it hard.
Hanging out with the Dead it's got to be at least a couple people that are spun out burnt out hungover whatever you want to call it I'm sure it's not as much as it used to be
Shout out Scott Guberman on keys!!
thanks for posting these shows. even though i bought the live stream - i feel asleep long before the end as it was alms 3am est when this ended lol. i love listening to phil with all the great players he gets together to keep the music alive.
mayers solo blew the drummers hat off at 1:35:40
I was at the original show at Winterland. I was a little - um - enhanced - OK, a LOT enhanced - and I got pretty swept away. I remember singing along at the top of my lungs throughout Sugar Mag all the way thru the last note of Saturday Night. God, was I hoarse the next day! But hey - isn't that why you went to the shows?
So glad to be here.
Winterland Arena, San Francisco, CA (6/9/77)
Set 2:
Samson and Delilah
Funiculi Funicula
Help on the Way
Slipknot!
Franklin's Tower
Estimated Prophet
St. Stephen
Not Fade Away
drums
St. Stephen
Terrapin Station
Sugar Magnolia
U.S. Blues
One More Saturday Night
mayer is hot--saw the Co. in mpls. Hope they carry on!
absolutely incredible...they sound so of the dead without the ongoing sustain;
they're all chops!
What a band this is. Excellent music played very well.
+DeadheadJ To me they are "Grateful Dead 2.0"
Finest "Slipnot!" ever played. Lesh looks like he's so HAPPY to be free of "the plods" that characterizes a good bit of this stuff.
SUCH GREAT TALENT...
no skips...
Stu's the man!
Always tried to tell people that aside from his mainstream music, JM is a hell of a guitar player..Everyone hated on him after he was on SNL with Bob. I guess that was the spark that lead to this. Play on brother. Play on.
I love this show! The performance is astounding, as usual. My one and only minor gripe is about the live camera mixing (or the post show editing). The shots themselves were fine, but they tended to mostly be wide shots of the band from 3 different angles. Inserting a lot more close ups of the performers would have made this a lot more visually interesting, especially when they’re jamming. I love to see the musicians’ hands and facial expressions as they’re getting into the music; it makes me feel more like I’m there! Then again, I’m a video editor and I look for stuff like that. Overall though, a fabulous show. Wish I had been there!
Solid performance. Thank you
Awesome
thanks for posting!
THAT WAS SOOO GOOD
This is gold! Lovely night!
So Much Fun !
Wow, I had to look back at my computer when Stu started singing Franklin's. 1989 Jer vocals anyone???
I agree
Stu Allen Bay Area treasure!!
I have to say very seldom that I watched similar to bluegrass recordings. I am in honest enjoyment. Thank you!
Quit the nodding?
so well done
Any chance you will upload the part where they were in the bar afterwards? Phil, Ross James, Alex Koford and John Mayer jammed it. It was a part of the stream. Like a dank ass Easter egg from hell. Best part of the show on my opinion.
***** ua-cam.com/video/j00rwXi1xAc/v-deo.html
***** "Like a dank ass Easter egg from hell."
You're my hero.
***** From Heaven!
+Tony Henderson Yes! This is awesome!! Check out how happy Phil is the entire time!!!
Amazeballs.
That one more saturday night solo was nutty
Really dug JM's solo on Help on the Way
Estimated Prophet was always a favorite of mine.
excellent! SAINT STEPHEN!!!!
:-D :-)
warming up for 6/27
John k in furthur tried to hard to be like Jerry but u can tell Stu has got it naturally so good I love the blue's riffs coming from John m
with respect, there is a lot going on here., Listen
John Mayer's pants cost more than Phil's bass
+mindi jean
the electronics in phil's bass probably make it one of the most expensive ones on the planet, but yes john mayer's pants still cost more
It's a sippy cup from...
Why does the drummer on the left kinda sucks and has no confidence? Damn.. I would have done a much better job up there, and would have probably enjoyed it way more too! Or at least looked like it. Amazing music regardless, and drums sounded great anyway!
Jetsrule192 Amen brotha.
Maybe because the drummer on the RIGHT is Pete Lavazzoli, who not only smokes but is something of a scholar of weirdness too - he WROTE a fine book, "The Dawn of Indian Music in the West." Not so many R&B guys can handle 11/8 time. He and Mayer obviously tickle Lesh half to death, probably BECAUSE they're kickin' it hard.
+Jetsrule192 the drummer on the left is just playing rhythm so they don't sound like shit
Hanging out with the Dead it's got to be at least a couple people that are spun out burnt out hungover whatever you want to call it I'm sure it's not as much as it used to be
So glad I skipped this