dw- Paige sat in during the GRAB set for a cover, not sure what, and he sat in with Phil for the encore- "Midnight Hour"
dw- Paige sat in during the GRAB set for a cover, not sure what,
Who Are You
nice, thanks for the info guys. gonna have to hunt on etree for a torent of this one
Even by this tour\'s standards, last night\'s series of collaborations and sit-ins was something to take note of.
To begin the evening, Trey, as he has done on several occasions, joined Phil & Friends for their second set which saw the band move through such fan favorites as "Help->Slip->Franklin\'s" and "Not Fade Away." In addition, Mike joined the band and engaged Phil Lesh in a bass duel which was born out of "Viola Lee Blues." Putting the cap on Phil\'s set, Trey, Mike and Page McConnell joined Phil for the band\'s encore of "Midnight Hour."
Later in the evening, during GRAB\'s set, Page took the stage again for another encore, this time a cover of "Who Are You."
Then, putting the cap on the night, Mike, Marco and Trey all made their way over to The Higher Ground after completing their show at Essex Junction, and joined The Dave Grippo Funk Band for nearly a half hour of music.
still isn\'t on etree yet. I\'ve have gotten all the GRAB shows from Rob Clarke and most of the Phil shows from the same taper. The recordings are crisp and clean but there are only snippets of the show from GRAB that have grabbed me so far.
dw- Paige sat in during the GRAB set for a cover, not sure what, and he sat in with Phil for the encore- "Midnight Hour"
last night grab w/ paige played \'who are you\'
dw- Paige sat in during the GRAB set for a cover, not sure what, and he sat in with Phil for the encore- "Midnight Hour"
last night grab w/ paige played \'who are you\'
yeah - we were front row for that one! we got there late - just made it for the last two sets & encore... tka totally started the mud war - it was AWESOME!!!
Even by this tour\'s standards, last night\'s series of collaborations and sit-ins was something to take note of.
To begin the evening, Trey, as he has done on several occasions, joined Phil & Friends for their second set which saw the band move through such fan favorites as "Help->Slip->Franklin\'s" and "Not Fade Away." In addition, Mike joined the band and engaged Phil Lesh in a bass duel which was born out of "Viola Lee Blues." Putting the cap on Phil\'s set, Trey, Mike and Page McConnell joined Phil for the band\'s encore of "Midnight Hour."
Later in the evening, during GRAB\'s set, Page took the stage again for another encore, this time a cover of "Who Are You."
Then, putting the cap on the night, Mike, Marco and Trey all made their way over to The Higher Ground after completing their show at Essex Junction, and joined The Dave Grippo Funk Band for nearly a half hour of music.
still isn\'t on etree yet. I\'ve have gotten all the GRAB shows from Rob Clarke and most of the Phil shows from the same taper. The recordings are crisp and clean but there are only snippets of the show from GRAB that have grabbed me so far.
rob clarke is the man when it comes to taping. a great guy too
P+F was off the hook like always.....thank you for my rueben & cherise, my first ever. Good lovin, they love each other, R + S = pimp. help-slip-franklins..yes\'m Not fade away good way to end the set like they did at SPAC. Great to see paige. Kind of sick of hearing the same kind of should we say generic songs by Trey, Mike and duo, every show is basically the same set, but o well. Didn\'t see anyone there, I was looking for you Todd. Good times, rainy times
I was looking for you Todd. Good times, rainy times
We got there WAY late. Then we were in the mud....DEEP in the mud...
yeah i was further back on the gravel. After the show we saw the grippo after party show, it
**** rocked. Mike and trey were on for the first two songs and the rest of the show continued with the high energy, it was pretty sweet
i thought grab in essex was off the hook. even though they play practically the same setlist every show, i thought they were especially on fire in VT. there was a really sick instrumental song and uncle albert was siiick. the encore was pretty intense it had that big rock and roll show feeling and the lights were looking incredible with the pouring rain slicing through. it was
**** pouring!
every show I have seen at Essex County has been plagued by rain but it is a wonderful place to see a show.
Gfunk I would have to agree. Out of the three trey/mike/duo shows Essex was the best, there were some sick jams.....but it just seems that substance is lacking...especially after following a substance full P&F show.