Damn! I needed that! If Dead and Company never play another song together I learned a lot and danced even more. Tonight they put the biggest fucking cherry on a cake that is stricken with elephantitis. Dead and Company sealed their legacy as the greatest accident since Dr. Hoffman freaked out and jumped on a bike. They returned home and played two ridiculous sets so triumphant, I don't feel a stream recap does it justice. Everyone that has seen this band knows they love playing together. John Mayer has millions of reasons, his contract has him booked for two years. He still has to finish the album he was working on when got on the bus. Then, he would still owe a record to his label. I am just going listen to the show and be thankful it got that goddamn good again. It might be the finest setlist ever. Just don't look at for too long. It will hurt if you were absent. This band can make you quit your job and go on tour. Lots more to come. I have to go. My friend is in a bad way. He just heard that could have been the last show on top of a bad trip. If you could only see him.
Kevin Long Setlist is the precious
- Set 1:
- (Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer on lead vocals) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover)
- (Bob Weir cover)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer on lead vocals)
- (John Phillips cover)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer on lead vocals)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (Bob Weir and John Mayer shared lead vocals)
- Set 2:
- (Grateful Dead cover) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (Bob Weir and John Mayer… more )
- (Grateful Dead cover) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (John Mayer lead vocals on "… more )
- (Grateful Dead cover) (with Bill Walton and Oteil) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (>)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (>)
- (The Crickets cover) (Bob Weir and John Mayer shared lead vocals)
- Encore:
- (Grateful Dead cover) (Bob Weir and John Mayer shared lead vocals)
- (Grateful Dead cover) (Bob Weir and John Mayer shared lead vocals)
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