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Back Beach 02-03-2011 04:23 PM

Anyone going to see Further at the Orpheum?
 
Just noticed they're playing the Orpheum on March 4,5,6. Been listening to some real good live recordings of them lately, but ticket prices seem real high at $100 and up. Might still go for old times sake. Anyone else?

BigFish 02-03-2011 07:13 PM

Old times sake?? Who the hell are they??:confused:

Slipknot 02-03-2011 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BigFish (Post 833817)
Old times sake?? Who the hell are they??:confused:

nobody you would like or be interested in Larry, that's for sure :)

named after the sign on the top of the bus from the sixties that described the destination of the hippy bus, it was going FURTHER.

now one guess what music???

Back Beach 02-04-2011 10:05 AM

YouTube - Furthur - Terrapin Station (Part 1) 6/26/2010 MCU Park, Brooklyn NY

Back Beach 02-13-2011 01:55 PM

Decided to go...:smokin:

I will be there on Sunday night, March 6. :uhuh:

Any other heads going?

Back Beach 03-08-2011 10:37 AM

Here's my "official" show review...
 
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This band was simply brilliant, I couldn't give the show a higher rating. They played an inspired show replete with all the late 60's Dead classics....Viola lee, Dark Star, The Eleven, St. Stephen, Mason's Children, King Bee, Alligator, and more...

...as we were kicking back after St. Stephen, the telltale clock intro to Pink Floyd's "Time" started coming through the sound system and the place went #^&#^&#^&#^&house as the drum intro ensued and Phil cranked up the bass..

This was a show for the ages, Imo...of course you'd have to be a Dead fan to appreciate it, but we had a kid and his gf sitting in front of us who had never seen the Dead before and he was crapping himself...:laugha:

Tuning
02 Here Comes Sunshine >
03 Alligator >
04 Maxwell's Silver Hammer
05 Mason's Children >
06 Passenger >
07 Viola Lee Blues >
08 King Bee >
09 Viola Lee Blues >
10 Space >
11 Next Time You See Me >
12 Jam >
13 Viola Lee Blues

Disc II 2nd Set

01 Tuning
02 *Mountain Song >
03 St. Stephen >
04 Time >
05 Jam >
06 The Eleven >
07 Jam >
08 Dark Star >
09 Nobody Girl >
10 China Doll >

Disc III 2nd Set Con't

01 Jam >
02 Dark Star >
03 Sugaree >
04 Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Encore:
05 Phil Donor Rap
06 We Bid You Goodnight

Slipknot 03-08-2011 04:23 PM

sounds like I should have gone :wall:

glad they put on a good show for you Mike

Jackbass 03-08-2011 05:46 PM

I will have to download it when i get home Good Stuff. Sounds like it was a smoker!

zimmy 03-09-2011 10:58 AM

Last Night
03/08/11 (Tue) Oakdale Theatre - Wallingford, CT
Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step > Easy Wind, Operator, Oh! Darling (1), Reuben and Cherise, Dark Hollow, Money for Gasoline, Foolish Heart

Set 2: Jam > Hard to Handle, Smokestack Lightning > Spoonful > He's Gone (2) > Lovelight > Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain, Days Between > Eyes of the World > Sugar Magnolia E: Johnny B. Goode

I enjoyed the show. First set was really tight and the MHS--> Easy wind was outstanding. Set 1 was pretty short. Set 2 I was less into, although one of my friends liked it better. For Me, hard to handle into smokestack was too much Bobby. I felt this way most of the 2nd set. He's gone was great. Lovelight was better than I had anticipated and scarlet-->fire couldn't have been better. Eyes was decent with a good keys feature, but Phil's singing wasn't great. Sugar mag was also only ok for me. Too much bobby talk singing, and by that point the Hurley-from-lost and his girl friend back up singers were driving me nuts with the fist pumping and stuff. Sugar mag also had a bit of a gospel choir feel to me, which I again attribute to back up singers, although I think it was mostly there was too much of them in the mix. Left early to beat notorius oakdale traffic jam when J-b-good started. All that said, overall a very good show and way better than most Phil, Ratdog, Furthur etc from the past. Fake Jerry is worth seeing and I actually thought the show with him was less of a cover band feel than past shows w/out him. If you have not seen a show in awhile, you will be presently surprised. This band has really got it together as well as one could hope.

Jackbass 03-09-2011 11:51 AM

Good info I have always felt all the other tours of been lacking in there jerry department.
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Originally Posted by zimmy (Post 842904)
Last Night
03/08/11 (Tue) Oakdale Theatre - Wallingford, CT
Set 1: Mississippi Half-Step > Easy Wind, Operator, Oh! Darling (1), Reuben and Cherise, Dark Hollow, Money for Gasoline, Foolish Heart

Set 2: Jam > Hard to Handle, Smokestack Lightning > Spoonful > He's Gone (2) > Lovelight > Scarlet Begonias > Fire on the Mountain, Days Between > Eyes of the World > Sugar Magnolia E: Johnny B. Goode

I enjoyed the show. First set was really tight and the MHS--> Easy wind was outstanding. Set 1 was pretty short. Set 2 I was less into, although one of my friends liked it better. For Me, hard to handle into smokestack was too much Bobby. I felt this way most of the 2nd set. He's gone was great. Lovelight was better than I had anticipated and scarlet-->fire couldn't have been better. Eyes was decent with a good keys feature, but Phil's singing wasn't great. Sugar mag was also only ok for me. Too much bobby talk singing, and by that point the Hurley-from-lost and his girl friend back up singers were driving me nuts with the fist pumping and stuff. Sugar mag also had a bit of a gospel choir feel to me, which I again attribute to back up singers, although I think it was mostly there was too much of them in the mix. Left early to beat notorius oakdale traffic jam when J-b-good started. All that said, overall a very good show and way better than most Phil, Ratdog, Furthur etc from the past. Fake Jerry is worth seeing and I actually thought the show with him was less of a cover band feel than past shows w/out him. If you have not seen a show in awhile, you will be presently surprised. This band has really got it together as well as one could hope.

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Pete_G 03-11-2011 08:49 PM

Jackbass, when the "Fake Jerry" (John Kadlecik, formerly of Dark Star Orchestra) is in full mimic mode I don't think any normal Deadhead can tell them apart. Even if you are REALLY sensitive you'll struggle.

I haven't seen Dark Star Orchestra since he left, I'm hoping to not be disappointed when they come around. They are a strong overall band so I'm sure it'll be fine. May 4th at Lupos.

zimmy 03-11-2011 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Pete_G (Post 843627)
Jackbass, when the "Fake Jerry" (John Kadlecik, formerly of Dark Star Orchestra) is in full mimic mode I don't think any normal Deadhead can tell them apart. Even if you are REALLY sensitive you'll struggle.

I haven't seen Dark Star Orchestra since he left, I'm hoping to not be disappointed when they come around. They are a strong overall band so I'm sure it'll be fine. May 4th at Lupos.

You won't be disappointed. There is a reason the ny run this weekend is sold out. They have got it together. I just think they need more JohnK and less Bobby, but I am not a big fan of Bobby vocals. The show I saw was great, overall.

Jackbass 03-12-2011 08:55 AM

I didn't put the two together. DSO is outstanding I am downloading the torrents now looking forward to listening. I saw DSO Asheville NC for the first time in 99 almost on accident what a great show.
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Pete_G 05-31-2011 07:35 AM

Had to bump this up after listening to the Sirius Dead Channel yesterday.

THOUGHT I was listening to a tough to place but hot early 80's with great sound quality show or possibly a very focused Jerry late 80's or early 90's show. If you've listened to the Dead for a while, you can usually ID an era fairly easily.

Went over to the Sirius box to take a look- the show was last year...

Back Beach 06-03-2011 09:04 AM

Just got tix for 7/21 at the comcast center...fired up as I'm reliving my late teens/early 20's...minus the chemicals though...:laugha:

bart 06-16-2011 05:25 AM

you dirty hippy you.

JK, I lived that life hard (no Dead though, obviously) for 7 years. saw tons of great music though...

Back Beach 07-18-2011 03:39 PM

Three days and counting, anyone else hitting comcast this thursday 7/21???

I'm fired up, hopefully they bring it on...

JohnnySaxatilis 07-19-2011 05:37 AM

my good fishing buddy henry is like, REALLY into the dead, he got his tickets months ago :smash:

Every time i go fishing with him he gives me a SB of some dead show from the late 70's early 80's. he's got a rediculous collection of sound board shows :)

cheferson 07-19-2011 07:32 AM

The wife and I will be there!!!!:uhuh::jump1::buds:

Back Beach 07-20-2011 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheferson (Post 872549)
The wife and I will be there!!!!:uhuh::jump1::buds:

Have fun Tyler, we'll meet here to compare notes on Friday am...:smokin: :buds:

Back Beach 07-22-2011 09:39 AM

Another great performance by Furthur. :uhuh:

Really cool scene last night with three generations of deadheads traipsing around the place. Lots of folks were revisiting their lost youth..:laugha: I actually ran into a couple real old friends I hadn't seen in almost 20 years, guys I attended a bunch of dead shows with back in the mid/late 80's. :btu:

The band really laid it down with a funky, jazzy setlist (Aiko Aiko opener) which was unlike the Orpheum show that featured a much more raw, powerful, and old school vibe.

Highlights for me were kick ass versions of "Hard to Handle", "Estimated Prophet" followed by "Scarlet>Fire".

Definitely a winner. Can't wait to see them again.

Over and out...:smokin:

Setlist below:

Tour

cheferson 07-22-2011 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Back Beach (Post 873330)
Another great performance by Furthur. :uhuh:

Really cool scene last night with three generations of deadheads traipsing around the place. Lots of folks were revisiting their lost youth..:laugha: I actually ran into a couple real old friends I hadn't seen in almost 20 years, guys I attended a bunch of dead shows with back in the mid/late 80's. :btu:

The band really laid it down with a funky, jazzy setlist (Aiko Aiko opener) which was unlike the Orpheum show that featured a much more raw, powerful, and old school vibe.

Highlights for me were kick ass versions of "Hard to Handle", "Estimated Prophet" followed by "Scarlet>Fire".

Definitely a winner. Can't wait to see them again.

Over and out...:smokin:

Setlist below:

Tour

Yeah , it was a great show ! Funny you ran into friends from 20 years back !
Yeah the scarlet>fire was amazing ! My friend is in Ct right now listening to them or shortly! Prob people dropping like flies in this heat there today!

Back Beach 09-17-2011 07:31 AM

Furthur is playing at Mullins Center in Amherst, MA November 6
 
FYI, this show was recently added to the fall tour.

Teaser:

Jack Straw HD (Furthur) - TRI Studios - 6/7/2011 - YouTube

JackK 11-03-2011 11:17 AM

I was at that 7/21 show, very good.

Anyone going tonight to the show in Manchester? I'll be there.

Back Beach 11-03-2011 02:35 PM

I'll be at the Mullins center with my brother for Sunday night's show. Can't wait...my alma marta. Haven't been back there since I last attended UMASS in 1993 ...:buds:
Gotta get a couple slices of Antonio's pizza and a few cold ones before the show.

bart 11-05-2011 06:45 PM

ahhh....Antonio's. have a blast, Mike

Back Beach 11-07-2011 10:54 AM

Mullins Center, Amherst MA 11/6/2011

1st Set:

Foolish Heart
Next Time You See Me
Loose Lucy
Doin’ That Rag
Looks Like Rain
They Love Each Other
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Sittin’ On Top Of The World

Second Set:

Golden Slumbers
The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion)
Scarlet Begonias
Colors Of The Rain
Lost Sailor
Saint Of Circumstance
New Potato Caboose
Terrapin Suite

Encore:
Samson and Delilah

First set rocked hard and was solid, although not my favorite Dead tunes...second set was simply amazing...they absolutely killed it :uhuh:

Oh yeah, almost forgot... Antonio's pizza was the usual five stars...:btu:

Slammer223 11-12-2011 12:51 AM

Next Time You See Me,wow,of all the songs,I'd pay just to see that.God Bless Pigpen.


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