![]() > Rockin' The Rhein With The Grateful Dead: Rheinhalle - Dusseldorf, West Germany, 4/24/72 > Rockin' the Rhein With the Grateful Dead (Live At the Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, West Germany, 4/24/72) > Steppin' Out With the Grateful Dead: England '72 > The Best of Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of Grateful Dead > The Closing Of Winterland: December 31, 1978 > The Complete Sunshine Daydream Concert: Veneta, OR 8/27/72 (Live) ![]() > The Golden Road (1965-1973) (disc 2: Birth of the Dead > The Music Never Stopped (Music from the Motion Picture) > WCUW Worcester Massachusetts April 8th 1988 (Remastered) > Wake Up To Find Out: Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY > What A Long Strange Trip It's Been - The Best Of The Grateful Dead > Bear's Choice:History Of The Grateful Dead > History Of The Grateful Dead Vol 1 (Bear's Choice) > Family Dog at the Great Highway, 4-18-70 > The Grateful Dead (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) Attics of My Life (Remastered Version)Ĩ2. Till the Morning Comes (Remastered Version)Ĩ0. Friend of the Devil (Remastered Version)ħ8. Antwerp's Placebo (The Plumber)( Provided)ĥ7. The Golden Road (to Unlimited Devotion)ĥ2. Antwerp's Placebo (The Plumber)( Provided)Ĥ1. Loose with the truth, maybe it's your fireģ8. Note: Phil Lesh & Friends ft.Lyricist:Jerome J Garcia, Robert C Hunter Set 2: Passenger > New Speedway Boogie, Dear Prudence (The Beatles), Cold Rain and Snow (Obray Ramsey) > He’s Gone > The Music Never Stopped > Viola Lee Blues (Cannon’s Jug Stompers), Going Down the Road Feelin’ Bad (Henry Whitter)Įncore: Phil’s Donor Rap, Band Intros, Whiskey in the Jar (traditional) Set 1: Casey Jones, Althea, Friend of the Devil, Here Comes Sunshine, Easy Wind, U.S. Setlist: Phil Lesh & Friends | Capitol Theatre | Port Chester, NY | 3/17/23 Phil Lesh & Friends – “Dear Prudence” – 3/17/23 Phil Lesh & Friends – “Here Comes Sunshine” – 3/17/23 Phil Lesh & Friends – The Capitol Theatre – Port Chester, NY – 3/17/23 For a full list of his upcoming tour dates and to purchase tickets, visit his website. ![]() Phil Lesh & Friends return to The Cap tonight, Saturday, March 18th and tomorrow, which will mark Lesh’s 100th show at the venue. The rest of the setlist drew from Grateful Dead staples as well as The Beatles‘ “Dear Prudence” and the traditional “Whiskey in the Jar”, but the best parts of the show, predictably, were the improvisational segments, which saw the band go out on psychedelic limb after limb, experimenting with the new instrumentation as they weaved one song into the next.Ĭheck out full-show audio, fan-shot videos, and a gallery of photos from Phil Lesh & Friends at The Capitol Theatre courtesy of photographer David Gray below. Both songs benefitted from Nicki Bluhm’s powerhouse vocals. Highlights of the show included the first “Passenger” since April 2021 at Terrapin Crossroads and a a rare “Easy Wind”, originally sang by Ron “Pigpen” McKernan on Workingman’s Dead and last played by Lesh at his Phil-O-Ween run at The Cap in 2021. Phil Lesh & Friends – “Casey Jones”, “Althea” – 3/17/23 With the soulful singing of Nicki Bluhm and the spirited violin of Katie Jacoby take the place of Natalie Cressman and Jennifer Hartswick, the band still sounded new, creating a harmonious balance between the fresh instrumentation and the improvisational magic the core group has developed over the past few months (with some members like Medeski and Molo having played with Lesh for over 20 years). Since October, however, the core lineup of Lesh, Rick Mitarotonda, John Medeski, John Molo, and Grahame Lesh has played eight shows together along with the Trey Anastasio Band horns, Jennifer Hartswick, James Casey, and Natalie Cressman, making it one of the most consistent Phil & Friends lineups since Fare Thee Well, and while the idea behind the band is to keep the Grateful Dead songbook ever fresh and flowing, there’s also something to be said for letting the same group of musicians deepen their telepathic channels as they forge a musical connection over time. Since going his own way following the Grateful Dead Fare Thee Well 50th anniversary shows, Phil Lesh has performed with various lineups, giving each show a unique feel and improvisational direction. The show kicked off three consecutive nights culminating with Phil Lesh’s 100th show at The Cap on Sunday. After celebrating his 83rd birthday at The Capitol Theatre on Wednesday, Phil Lesh returned to the historic venue on Friday with a slightly different Phil Lesh & Friends lineup featuring guitarist Rick Mitarotonda (Goose), keyboardist John Medeski, guitarist Grahame Lesh, vocalist Nicki Bluhm, saxophonist James Casey (Trey Anastasio Band), violinist Katie Jacoby, and drummer John Molo.
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