this show was good...here comes sunshine was solid with some great guitar work from JK, the band was finding a tight groove, moving around during the jams...reuben and cerise was beautiful with a short jam than i was hoping for...greatest story started out a little rough but worked into a nice rendition...following up with a dupree's was a wise choice---this was awesome jeff and john just ripped it apart back and forth.....money for gasoline was a highlight tonight, at least in my opinion--it is finally becoming a song i do not have to inform everyone around me the title...its sounding like they've been playing it for thirty years...doin' that rag is a treat as always (except the off key audience singers) and a rockin sailor
second set kicks off with a nice jam--i could tell it was going to be truckin beforehand but they did some other one-esque jamming with it..a nice version..bombs not as loud as i would have liked but phil hits some heavy jazz improv on the backend of this and rockets us into a slammin caution, a real ass shaker...nobody girl sucked the energy out of the room but i really thought john did a beautiful job with it..more and more people remain standing each time its played so its getting through to some folks, myself included..i love how they've been pairing this up with china doll--such an eerie tune but i love it...uncle johns sounded spot on they even got the 'crow' verse down safely..let it grow started out sloppy and did not really reach its potential until the final jam...scarlet was unexpected and too short...quickly segued into midnight hour, an okay choice, better than the version from best buy.........jbg was fun great job by bob
i noticed weir was a lot louder in the mix tonight, phil as well, they sounded great...weir was doing some really brilliant rhythm playing throughout the night
who else is gonna bring you, a broken arrow?