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    Phil Lesh & Friends - 5 Night Run at Warfield Theater

    Phil Lesh & Friends Announce Unique 5 Night Run at Warfield Theater to Celebrate 29 Years of Grateful Dead History

    (San Francisco)  Phil Lesh and Friends have announced that they will be performing a Spring tour beginning May 8th & 9th at The Fillmore in Denver, CO,  May 11th at The Greek Theater  in Los Angeles and will conclude with five unique evenings at The Warfield Theater in San Francisco that will celebrate 29 years of Grateful Dead history in that hallowed theater.  Phil Lesh & Friends have also signed on for Bonnaroo Music Festival, the Rothbury Festival, The All Good Festival, the 10K Lakes Festival, and the Gathering of The Vibes ~ with more summer dates to be added soon.  Joining the former Grateful Dead bassist will be a world class band consisting of: Americana music sensation Jackie Greene (guitar, keyboards, and vocals), multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell, (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm), electronic keyboardist Steve Molitz (Particle), and drummer John Molo (Bruce Hornsby & the Range).  Tickets for this tour are on sale now through Phil Lesh Ticketing and GDTS-TOO.  

    Phil Lesh & Friends will play the following places.

    May 9-10 The Fillmore ~ Denver, CA

    May 11 The Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA

    May 13 -14, 16-18   Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA

     

    For more information:

    www.phillesh.net

    https://www.philtickets.musictoday.com/PhilLeshFriends/calendar.aspx

    www.gdtstoo.com

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  • hard_to_handle
    15 years 3 months ago
    Hey now
    Id love to hit up Denver this spring. I just might do that.
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    Bruce E
    15 years 9 months ago
    Phil at Bank of America Pavillion, Boston, 6.21.08
    I stumbled onto The Archive in May, and as a result, found out about these Warfield shows, and about Jackie Greene. As a result of downloading and listening to these particular Warfield shows, I just had to see this band. My 11 year old boy has been playing guitar since about the age of four, and he's into Clapton especially, but he loves the jam bands, and is thoroughly into the Dead and Phil too. This concert was simply terrific. I took my boy, who hung on in there through the first set, but was simply too tired to stay. Anyway, the first set was extraordinary... and pretty much a Jackie showcase. The whole thing really was really special... my personal favorite was Dire Wolf (Larry on pedal steel) but wow on Me & My Uncle (Jackie's singing and harmonica) and Love Light which is a fabulous jam. While I wasn't there for set 2 and encore, Franklin's and Rider were just perfect... This afternoon my son and I were blasting them, driving off Cape Cod, with the top down in the sunshine. Anyway, Phil is simply prodigious. As are Jackie and Larry the the other band members. The music, now on Archive, is superb musicianship. I'll see P&F at Jones Beach July 13. Can't wait! Way to go Phil!
  • Sunshine-daydr…
    15 years 10 months ago
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    Phil Lesh & Friends May 18, 2008 Warfield Theater San Francisco, California 1st Set Come Together Dark Star Loose Lucy West L.A. Fadeaway Wheel Not Fade Away On All-Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, John Molo Joining during West. L.A.-Jeff Chimenti, Larry Campbell Set Break Mini Acoustic Set w/Larry Campbell & Jackie Green Deep Elem Blues ????? Good Night Irene 2nd Set Phil Lesh, Larry Campbell, Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz, John Molo Shakedown Street Ball & Chain Big River Mississippi Half-Step (w/Mark Karan) Althea (w/Mark Karan) Mexican Girl Stella Blue (Instrumental Version)> Sugaree Jackie and Tim Bluhm mini set? 3rd Set Balloons Drop From Rafters Sugar Magnolia Unbroken Chain Uncle John's Band Mountains of the Moon Terrapin Station I Know You Rider E: Truckin' And We Bid You Goodnight I don't know if this is correct, just trying to piece it together as I watch also Gdad said that there was an NFA reprise somewhere in there this represents the most complete aetlist to now - I'll be back later- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Phil Lesh & Friends Announce Unique 5 Night Run at Warfield Theater to Celebrate 29 Years of Grateful Dead History

(San Francisco)  Phil Lesh and Friends have announced that they will be performing a Spring tour beginning May 8th & 9th at The Fillmore in Denver, CO,  May 11th at The Greek Theater  in Los Angeles and will conclude with five unique evenings at The Warfield Theater in San Francisco that will celebrate 29 years of Grateful Dead history in that hallowed theater.  Phil Lesh & Friends have also signed on for Bonnaroo Music Festival, the Rothbury Festival, The All Good Festival, the 10K Lakes Festival, and the Gathering of The Vibes ~ with more summer dates to be added soon.  Joining the former Grateful Dead bassist will be a world class band consisting of: Americana music sensation Jackie Greene (guitar, keyboards, and vocals), multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell, (Bob Dylan, Levon Helm), electronic keyboardist Steve Molitz (Particle), and drummer John Molo (Bruce Hornsby & the Range).  Tickets for this tour are on sale now through Phil Lesh Ticketing and GDTS-TOO.  

Phil Lesh & Friends will play the following places.

May 9-10 The Fillmore ~ Denver, CA

May 11 The Greek Theater, Los Angeles, CA

May 13 -14, 16-18   Warfield Theater, San Francisco, CA

 

For more information:

www.phillesh.net

https://www.philtickets.musictoday.com/PhilLeshFriends/calendar.aspx

www.gdtstoo.com

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I guess I am one among many who benefits from the fact that Phil appears to like playing in Denver (and Morrison). Might I be greedy and hope that he comes back to play the latter later this summer. I hate to raise the specter of W. in these pages, but to quote his words I say, "Bring 'em on!!!".
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One Burningman ticket worth $225 for two Phil and Friends Tickets for the Warfield Theatre May 17th-18th. One ticket per night. If so send me a message.
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hey now does anyone know if and why the july 5 souix city iowa was cancelled!?
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hey now does anyone know if and why the july 5 souix city iowa was cancelled!?
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I was hoping to make a post on here and that Phil Lesh might read it.Phil, As one of your Northern Cal. fans I am once again incredibly dissapointed with your summer tour shedule. I have been to the Warfield so many times, I dread having to go to the Tenderloin in order to enjoy your music live. It is very difficult for fans outside of the bay to get down to the Warfield for shows especially if they are on weeknights. Grateful Dead music makes me want to take off my shoes and dance around in the grass in my bare feet. Why do forget your home turf when you schedule these summer tours? One night at Marysville and Greek show or two would do, but have your ever though about expanding in this area? How bout a bay -area run where you do Marysville, Konocti Harbor or Concord, ands even Harvey's up at Lake Tahoe? You have many choices here in your native land yet you seem to consistently forget about us when it comes to your summer tours. Northern California is one of the most beautiful places on earth and the deadheads here are dying to enjoy your music in the comforts of the outdoors again. How bout some outdoor shows out west before the fall?? Thanks, I hope you got the message!

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... that you can't please everybody. Many of my friends enjoy seeing shows at the Warfield. I think it's a nice venue, BART runs right to the front door, and there are any number of "goods" and "services" available to purchase in the Tenderloin neighborhood, generally within 2 or 3 blocks of the Warfield. Though I could not caution all I yet may warn a few, be careful there cuz it can be a very risky proposition at times in the Tenderloin. Oh, and I saw Jerry up in Tahoe, let's just say it's not the most Deadhead friendly locale. They don't get the parking lot thing, those folks really think that you should spend your time in their casinos. Also another note of caution, the state of Nevada has some very draconian laws...
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TomBanjo Hey I am going to the Warfield for the first time. I am from missouri and not very knowledgable of the area. I read that the staff inside suck and always a-holes. How about the outside scene and the area? Is it a bad part of town? Thanks! Who else is going let me know.
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1st set - Workingmans2nd set - most of American Beauty enc: Attics and Truckin tonight's special guest(s): David Nelson and Teresa Williams *w/DN +w/TW The band was rockin from the first notes tonight. A full-tilt boogie. set 1: UJB - vox by JG and band *High Time - vox by DN *Dire Wolf - vox by JG *New Speedway - vox by JG *Cumberland - vox by band *Peter - vox by PL *Easy Wind - vox by JG and DN Casey Jones - vox by JG set 2: *Box - vox by PL *FOTD - vox by DN w/LC on fiddle and pedal steel Sugar Mag - vox by JG Operator - vox by PL Candyman - vox by JG *Ripple - vox by DN w/LC on mandolin Brokedown - vox by JG w/LC on fiddle +Till the Morning Comes - vox by TW enc: +Attics - vox by TW, PL and LC w/LC on guitar and no other instruments *Truckin - vox by JG and band It was all good tonight, folks. The first set was absolutely smoking with a hot, snaky Speedway and a sizzling, dizzying Cumberland. Vocals were breathtaking at times with just a few weak spots (Easy Wind). Phil sang as good as I've ever heard him and was impressive on Peter and Operator. In the second act, the whole set was a grin-inducing treat with a monster Sugar Mag, a tender Brokedown and perhaps the best version ever of Attics. Truckin was the perfect way to send us out the door.- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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Phil Lesh & Friends May 18, 2008 Warfield Theater San Francisco, California 1st Set Come Together Dark Star Loose Lucy West L.A. Fadeaway Wheel Not Fade Away On All-Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, John Molo Joining during West. L.A.-Jeff Chimenti, Larry Campbell Set Break Mini Acoustic Set w/Larry Campbell & Jackie Green Deep Elem Blues ????? Good Night Irene 2nd Set Phil Lesh, Larry Campbell, Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz, John Molo Shakedown Street Ball & Chain Big River Mississippi Half-Step (w/Mark Karan) Althea (w/Mark Karan) Mexican Girl Stella Blue (Instrumental Version)> Sugaree Jackie and Tim Bluhm mini set? 3rd Set Balloons Drop From Rafters Sugar Magnolia Unbroken Chain Uncle John's Band Mountains of the Moon Terrapin Station I Know You Rider E: Truckin' And We Bid You Goodnight I don't know if this is correct, just trying to piece it together as I watch also Gdad said that there was an NFA reprise somewhere in there this represents the most complete aetlist to now - I'll be back later- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Spanish Jam
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I stumbled onto The Archive in May, and as a result, found out about these Warfield shows, and about Jackie Greene. As a result of downloading and listening to these particular Warfield shows, I just had to see this band. My 11 year old boy has been playing guitar since about the age of four, and he's into Clapton especially, but he loves the jam bands, and is thoroughly into the Dead and Phil too. This concert was simply terrific. I took my boy, who hung on in there through the first set, but was simply too tired to stay. Anyway, the first set was extraordinary... and pretty much a Jackie showcase. The whole thing really was really special... my personal favorite was Dire Wolf (Larry on pedal steel) but wow on Me & My Uncle (Jackie's singing and harmonica) and Love Light which is a fabulous jam. While I wasn't there for set 2 and encore, Franklin's and Rider were just perfect... This afternoon my son and I were blasting them, driving off Cape Cod, with the top down in the sunshine. Anyway, Phil is simply prodigious. As are Jackie and Larry the the other band members. The music, now on Archive, is superb musicianship. I'll see P&F at Jones Beach July 13. Can't wait! Way to go Phil!
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Id love to hit up Denver this spring. I just might do that.
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