the best and loudest that I have ever heard Phil play, and it was also Bobby’s most impressive performance (for conducting, not playing). They were amazing.
If you play track 4, you’ll be treated to Help on the Way, which is very special. Please ignore the pain of listening to Lesh do the singing and mangle the lyrics. It can’t he helped. The band stuck to a very wise shut-up-and-play strategy, and the playing on this Help-Slip-Franklin’s is just extraordinary. Very much reminiscent of only the finest ‘special’ nights of the real Grateful Dead that because so frustratingly rare as they sank deeper and deeper into chemical dependency.
the best and loudest that I have ever heard Phil play, and it was also Bobby’s most impressive performance (for conducting, not playing). They were amazing.
If you play track 4, you’ll be treated to Help on the Way, which is very special. Please ignore the pain of listening to Lesh do the singing and mangle the lyrics. It can’t he helped. The band stuck to a very wise shut-up-and-play strategy, and the playing on this Help-Slip-Franklin’s is just extraordinary. Very much reminiscent of only the finest ‘special’ nights of the real Grateful Dead that because so frustratingly rare as they sank deeper and deeper into chemical dependency.
I listened twice at work today.. I gotta dust off my old bootlegs..