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Phil Lesh and FriendsPhil Lesh and Friends Live at Fillmore Auditorium on 2005-07-15 (July 15, 2005)


Collection: : PhilLeshandFriends
Band/Artist: Phil Lesh and Friends
Date: July 15, 2005 (check for other copies)
Venue: Fillmore Auditorium
Location: Denver, Colorado

Source: AKG 463's(DIN)>Lunatec V3>JB3
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Taped by: nak700/Tony S.
Transferred by: nak700/Tony S.
Keywords: Live concert


Description

Jam
Shakedown Street
Not Fade Away
Jam
Dire Wolf
Eyes Of The World
Wharf Rat
Must Have Been The Roses
Help on the Way>Slipknot
Franklin's Tower
He's Gone
The Wheel
Jam
*Let it Ride
St. Stephen
Bird Song
Rosebud*
Truckin'
GDTRFB
Not Fade away
Donor Rap/Intros
Ripple

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Not Fade Away60 MB10 MB5.12 MB16 MB
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Eyes of the WOrld85 MB15 MB7.43 MB23 MB
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It Must Have Been the Roses40 MB8.00 MB3.97 MB12 MB
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He's GOne94 MB17 MB8.53 MB26 MB
The Wheel64 MB11 MB5.51 MB17 MB
Jam36 MB7.39 MB3.68 MB11 MB
Let it Ride31 MB5.74 MB2.84 MB8.77 MB
St. Stephen48 MB8.12 MB4.01 MB12 MB
Bird Song48 MB8.40 MB4.16 MB13 MB
Rosebud42 MB9.08 MB4.54 MB14 MB
Truckin'70 MB11 MB5.56 MB17 MB
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad23 MB3.92 MB1.93 MB5.99 MB
Not Fade Away33 MB6.39 MB3.09 MB10 MB
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Average Rating: [2.0 out of 5 stars]

Reviewer: dmilks - [2.0 out of 5 stars] - March 7, 2006
Subject: 7/15/2005
I understand Phil's desire to keep playing, and keep this music alive. That is great. But I also see it as an exercise in nostalgia that will never live up to a fraction of the original.

I actually think Ryan does a good job singing.

Did anybody pick up on the fact that the song Rosebud is about Jerry/his Guitar of that namesake. Took me a listen or two but the lyrics pretty clearly talk about "Rosebud ship wrecked up on the Ohio behind a wall of glass" (Rock & Roll Hall of fame in Cleveland, Ohio where Rosebud now resides in a glass case). Kinda cool!

Reviewer: teletravo - [4.0 out of 5 stars] - January 20, 2006
Subject: Ryan can sing and play
Give Ryan Adams some credit. His approach may be a bit different than others, but he has a great voice that meshes with this music very well. He sings with a lot of heart and soul and although he may not be as skilled on the guitar, he holds on just fine in the jam sections and adds a very raw element. This music has and always will be all about experimentation and taking chances. Ryan may come from a different musical world than Phil, but this only adds a fresh take on these time tested songs. Cheers to this collaboration, it's a very unique experience.

Reviewer: jjwood64 - [1.0 out of 5 stars] - November 19, 2005
Subject: Stay far away from this show!
I have no remorse. Ryan Adams was unprepared and
his performance was flat-out *unprofessional*!
I've sincerely seen better individual performances
at open-mike nights. I was on the rail between
Phil and Ryan Adams and saw this first-hand.

Back in 1999, after Steve Kimock bailed out, Derek
Trucks stepped in. He *listened* to his bandmates
and made plenty of fine contributions, as I saw
five shows on that superb Dylan/Phil tour!

No, Derek did not sing, but as a musician, he
did all the things that are necessary in ensemble
playing that Adams did not have a single clue
of.

Sorry, guys, but I have no remorse. Easily
one of the worst gigs I've ever experienced in
over 2000 concerts spanning 27 years.

Notes

Location: OTS/DFC *Stand at 10 feet

* First time played/Ryan Adams

The Band:
Phil Lesh
Ryan Adams
Jimmy Herring
Jeff Sipe
Rob Barraco
Barry Sless

* thanks to Rich aka


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