Forum MVP gr8fulpair Posted June 18, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 18, 2023 Giza Sound and Light Theater, Cairo Egypt, 9-16-78 Bertha Good love Candy man Looks like Rain Row Jimmy El Paso Ramble Minglewood Deal Hamza El Din Ollin Arageed>Fire on the Mtn Iko Iko I Need a Miracle All over now Shakedown Drums Truckin Stella Around and Around Sunrise One more sat nite Jeff said the Sunrise was supposed to be in the middle of the second set but the original set list didn’t show it. I’m fucking glad we got it tho cause there are few things I love more than Lisa singing that song. Another stellar performance from the best band in the land. The Shakedown alone was worth the price of admission. 7 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Tom Banjo Posted June 18, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 18, 2023 That looks pretty tasty. Miss all of you and love each and every one of you. So many memories. So much learning. I know I do like every weekend but I had to miss these. Excited for Jackson hole. Hope to see some of you there. We can bring that old school community feel back. Brian isn't the only one that misses it but it's not gone. It still exist in a big way. It's in each and every one of us. We can choose to express it and live in it. I've always felt privileged and honored to be apart of what is a subset of the GD scene known as the dark star family. It's truly a community. love is real 3 Quote Link to comment
Avl Dug Posted June 18, 2023 Report Share Posted June 18, 2023 Much larger crowd Saturday night. Lots of slower tunes in the first set, it got almost lethargic for a minute there. It didn't help that two couples right behind us were having a book club discussion during the set until we politely asked them to either hold their conversation elsewhere or STFU. They moved. I pegged this for 77/78 during the first set but knew it was Egypt the instant the second set started. The Hamza percsussion into Fire was suh-weet. There were some hard transitions in the second set. Sunrise was supposed to go between It's All Over Now and Shakedown. They left the stage after Around and Around (which had both really nice and some flubs in the interaction between Rob and Lisa when they brought it down), and when they came out for the encore Jeff said, "We messed up. We're going to rectify that right now." So we got a two song encore. Cotter and I discussed the Egypt shows a couple of years ago, I was saying if I had a time machine those are the shows I would go back to first. He disagreed, said the music wasn't all that great and rattled off a half dozen shows he'd go to first. He was right - without the pyramids as a backdrop this was a totally unremarkable show. Of course, it was still a Dead show, so that's not a complaint. 2 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted June 18, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 18, 2023 DSO recreated this show at Penn's Peak 14/05/30 as well. Looks like they got the Sunrise placement at that one. Praise DSO. Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Greg from Chestertown Posted June 19, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 19, 2023 Typical Grateful Dead fashion, just because they hauled all their equipment, etc. to the feet of the Sphinx, played under a full moon, lunar eclipse, doesn’t mean it will be a good show. Hey, they stunk up Woodstock. What turns out to be the best shows can be found in the strangest of places, if you look at it right. 1 Quote Link to comment
LangeradoSoul Posted June 19, 2023 Report Share Posted June 19, 2023 Im at a place where I’m less enthused by 1976-1978 setlists, so when I arrived & saw the set up and the Travis bean, I was a little bit let down (while also absolutely loving that Travis Bean tone, FYI). I decided to make the most of it, trying to place the show. When I head the Bertha>good lovin, I knew it wasn’t 76. When the three slow songs happened in the first set, I realized it had to be 1978. Why they ever needed three slow songs back to back, I don’t know, but DSO played them like consummate professionals. Eaton won me over with his slide guitar all night, and Barraco was playing really well. At set break I figured out it was 9/16/78, and wondered how the second set would actually go. it went fantastic! The energy grew and bounced between a great crowd and the band and it is in those moments I felt some lift off. it’s a reminder to me: no matter my headspace or what the set list looks like: when the band is playing well, it doesn’t matter what the set list looks like. I had a blast in Asheville! Thanks DSO! 3 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Rude Posted June 19, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 19, 2023 2 hours ago, LangeradoSoul said: Im at a place where I’m less enthused by 1976-1978 setlists, so when I arrived & saw the set up and the Travis bean, I was a little bit let down (while also absolutely loving that Travis Bean tone, FYI). I decided to make the most of it, trying to place the show. When I head the Bertha>good lovin, I knew it wasn’t 76. When the three slow songs happened in the first set, I realized it had to be 1978. Why they ever needed three slow songs back to back, I don’t know, but DSO played them like consummate professionals. Eaton won me over with his slide guitar all night, and Barraco was playing really well. At set break I figured out it was 9/16/78, and wondered how the second set would actually go. it went fantastic! The energy grew and bounced between a great crowd and the band and it is in those moments I felt some lift off. it’s a reminder to me: no matter my headspace or what the set list looks like: when the band is playing well, it doesn’t matter what the set list looks like. I had a blast in Asheville! Thanks DSO! back in the day when I was taking dead novices and dso virgins to shows, I really wanted them to play this era. Now I’d rather hear dso do originals, mid to late 80’s or old school. Most of my my friends now listen to dead at least in a rotation. They did that 69 at Louisville several years ago and it was a buddys 1sr show. I was worried but he thought it was the greatest thing ever. He was using big boy Pete lyrics that week and I’m like what’s that from. He’s like we heard it in Louisville. Note he likes to go big on getting a buzz on so that era was kind to him that night lol. I got a forty-five to keep me alive Seven bullets on my side 2 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP Dead duck Posted June 20, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 20, 2023 22 hours ago, Rude said: back in the day when I was taking dead novices and dso virgins to shows, I really wanted them to play this era. Now I’d rather hear dso do originals, mid to late 80’s or old school. Most of my my friends now listen to dead at least in a rotation. They did that 69 at Louisville several years ago and it was a buddys 1sr show. I was worried but he thought it was the greatest thing ever. He was using big boy Pete lyrics that week and I’m like what’s that from. He’s like we heard it in Louisville. Note he likes to go big on getting a buzz on so that era was kind to him that night lol. I got a forty-five to keep me alive Seven bullets on my side I have a friend who got a BBP at his first two shows. 2nd being that Louisville show, 1st was early set from Cleveland HOB a year or two before. I told him he had to be the only person in history with multiple shows and 100% Big Boy Pete exposure 🤣 1 Quote Link to comment
Forum MVP BillK522 Posted June 21, 2023 Forum MVP Report Share Posted June 21, 2023 The BBP in 21/11/27 Atlanta was my first, thrilled that it was followed by BBM. Few were there to see it. Praise DSO. Quote Link to comment
LangeradoSoul Posted June 22, 2023 Report Share Posted June 22, 2023 One of my most exciting moments in seeing DSO was seeing the first "Who Was John" in Covington in 2013. I also really enjoyed seeing electric "Big Iron" in 2012 Quote Link to comment
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