Dead & Company Live at Madison Square Garden on 2017-11-14
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- Dead & Company
01 Tuning
02 Hell In A Bucket
03 Cold Rain & Snow
04 Me & My Uncle
05 Brown-Eyed Women
06 Tennessee Jed
07 Bird Song
08 Man Smart, Woman Smarter
Set Two:
01 Tuning
02 Help On The Way >
03 Slipknot! >
04 Franklin's Tower
05 China Doll
06 Estimated Prophet >
07 Drums >
08 Space >
09 A Love Supreme
10 Stella Blue
11 St. Stephen >
12 Not Fade Away
Encore:
13 U.S. Blues
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Tuning | |||
Hell In A Bucket | |||
Cold Rain & Snow | |||
Me & My Uncle | |||
Brown-Eyed Women | |||
Tennessee Jed | |||
Bird Song | |||
Man Smart, Woman Smarter | |||
Tuning | |||
Help On The Way > | |||
Slipknot! > | |||
Franklin's Tower | |||
China Doll | |||
Estimated Prophet > | |||
Drums > | |||
Space > | |||
A Love Supreme | |||
Stella Blue | |||
St. Stephen > | |||
Not Fade Away | |||
U.S. Blues |
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Dead & Company
Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
November 14, 2017
www.deadandcompany.com
Bob Weir - Guitar/Vocals
John Mayer - Guitar/Vocals
Oteil Burbridge - Bass/Vocals
Jeff Chimenti - Keyboards/Vocals
Bill Kreutzmann - Drums
Mickey Hart - Drums
Schoeps MK4V's>Schoeps KCY 25/05i>Schoeps VMS02ib>Sound Devices 744t (back of GA PIT)
SD744t>Sony Sound Forge Pro 11 (Fades)>CDWAV(Tracking)>Trader's Little Helper (FLAC)>Foobar2000 (track tagging)
Recorded By Jeff Travitz
Processed By Keith Litzenberger
- Addeddate
- 2017-11-15 15:43:42
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- deadco2017-11-14.travitz.schoepsMK4v.flac16
- Lineage
- sd744t>SF11>CDWAV>Flac
- Location
- New York, NY
- Taped by
- Jeff Travitz
- Transferred by
- Keith Litzenberger
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Madison Square Garden
- Year
- 2017
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Reviews
Subject: way to Slow....
Subject: This is the one I had to find, excellent show
This show was my favorite kind, it has the great riffs and the absolutely killer beautiful vocals and guitar solos that make you cry...this one in so many songs, Franklins Tower even had that beautiful John work. But China Doll and Stella Blue...cried during China D. love to see those 2 work that way together. .I fell apart during the latter. Stella Blue. My take on it was that Bobby was feeling shook up over forgetting most of the song during Uncle, and then singing Jerry's quintessential song, Stella Blue with such a heart-wrenching rendition, you just knew he was singing to Jerry. And John is so sensitive, he took care of the precious song and took care of Bob in it. If you listen to his sweet sweet guitar during it, he's loving the music to his heart and loving Bob, understanding the importance of it all and wanting Bob to succeed. The kind of guitar solo for the last couple minutes is almost like a lullaby to Bob and the music with energy, tho, not a quiet lullaby, a sobbing one. It was so loving and I fell apart. That is why we love this band. They love each other. haha. Seriously, I loved the show. I've heard so many great shows, but this one, with John, will go down as one of the very best in my book. It turned a corner...a quintessintial stella blue for bob, with john and bob. Did you see the say they stood so close in the last riff together and looked at each other with it was over, Bob looked loving for a split second and looked away and John smiled and was right there by his side. I think John wanted to be sure he was ok after Me and My Uncle. Bob's older and it scared me and I'm older. It meant a lot all around in so many ways many will miss and that's ok, but even Billly have that drum stick a slap a few times and he was hiding tears, so was Mickey. Sorry for so many words. Thanks for the perfect recording.Love. Bebli
Subject: They Keep Getting Better
I give this one five stars. Hard to say it's on par with the greatest of Grateful Dead shows from throughout the years, and surely my personal experience being there — just a few heads back in the GA pit, with a great friend who used to go to shows with me in the 90s — has a lot to do with my rating. But the performance is mostly sparkling. I agree with what the other reviewers have said about Space/Love Supreme. The comment about everything from Tennessee Jed being superb is spot on. I might extend it to Brown-Eyed Women, too. Me & My Uncle was a little rough for sure, but how many old-time Dead shows can one point to that have no lyric flubs whatsoever by either Jerry or Bob? Women Are Smarter was a great surprise to end the first set. A lot of us thought it would be Iko-Iko. Was this their first performance of Women?
The other highlight for me that no one has mentioned was Stella Blue. I have to admit that when I first started listening to the Fare Thee Well and Dead & Co. shows I wasn't crazy about Bob singing the Garcia songs. It's grown on me, though. And standing there watching them Tuesday night, it occurred to me that Bobby has been playing these songs an awful long time. They are a part of him and he is a part of them, even the ones that he didn't write and didn't sing lead on while Jerry was alive. So he has a strong connection to them, and hearing his interpretation of them vocally is cool. This Stella Blue is a great example. Maybe it was the couple of puffs I had of Js being passed around after 20 years of not smoking, but I was standing there crying like a baby as Bobby sang it and the band brought so much force behind him. I could feel Jerry in the room and it seemed so clear to me that Bobby was singing it for him. Thankfully St. Stephen/NFA and US Blues brought it all back home with rockin' joy.
Thank you, boys, and keep it up!
Subject: St. Stephen
Subject: favorite Dead and Company show (so far)
Subject: Smokin' show
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