Leftover Salmon is playing tonight in Nashville with guests Billy Strings and Sam Bush- try that if you’re able. The Phil show isn’t anything to write home about, IMO.
Nashville's Exit/In
Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band with Eric Krasno, Nicki Bluhm
11/18/17
Set I:
Cassidy (AK)
I Second That Emotion (NB)
Texas Gales > (RJ)
Scarlet Begonias > (EK)
Texas Gales (RJ)
Easy Wind (NB)
Magnolia Mountain (AK)
Saint Stephen > (all)
The Eleven > (all)
Saint Stephen (all)
Set 2:
The Music Never Stopped (RJ, NB)
China Cat Sunflower (AK)
El Paso > (RJ)
Born Cross-Eyed > (GL)
Shakedown Street > (all)
Get Off Your Ass And Jam (RJ)
Galilee > (GL)
Estimated Prophet > (GL)
Help on the Way > (GL)
Slipknot! >
Franklin's Tower (GL, RJ, PL, AK)
New Speedway Boogie (AK)
Encore:
Donor Rap
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (PL)
Here's the report from jambands.com -- looks like there was a short AC/DC tribute ....
Published: 2017/11/19
Phil Lesh & the Terrapin Family Band Honor Malcolm Young in Nashville
Phil Lesh continued a brief run with the Terrapin Family Band and special guests Eric Krasno and Nicki Bluhm with a stop at the Exit/In in Nashville where the ensemble honored the late Malcolm Young in the first set of the night.
Before the tribute, the group rolled through tunes like “Second That Emotion” led by Bluhm as well as a Ross James-led “Texas Gales” before Krasno took on “Scarlet Begonias.” Alex Koford brought the band into Ryan Adams’ Dead-era album Cold Roses with the standout “Magnolia Mountain” and then the group worked in a snippet of AC/DC’s “Back in Black” during a sprawling “St. Stephen.”
Additional highlights throughout the show included Grahame Lesh taking the lead on “Born Cross-Eyed” and a decidedly Dead finish with a run through “Estimated Prophet,” “Help On the Way,” “Slipknot” and “Franklin’s Tower” on their way to the end of the show.
Here’s a look at the setlist:
Phil Lesh & Terrapin Family Band
Exit/In, Nashville, TN
Set I: Cassidy, Second That Emotion, Texas Gales > Scarlet Begonias > Texas Gales, Easy Wind, Magnolia Mountain, St. Stephen > The Eleven > St. Stephen
Set II: The Music Never Stopped, China Cat Sunflower, El Paso > Born Cross-Eyed > Shakedown Street > Get Off Your Ass and Jam, Galilee > Estimated Prophet > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower, New Speedway Boogie
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 08:09 pm
Leftover Salmon is playing
Leftover Salmon is playing tonight in Nashville with guests Billy Strings and Sam Bush- try that if you’re able. The Phil show isn’t anything to write home about, IMO.
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 08:38 pm
Any stream?
Any stream?
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 09:30 pm
Outside
Outside
cold
hanging with friends
second that emotion coming out the door from the band.
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 10:19 pm
Phil Streamhttps://www.pscp
Phil Stream
https://www.pscp.tv/w/1RDxlnwNjMoGL
http://mixlr.com/jimbabwe11358/
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 10:49 pm
nashville cats
nashville cats
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on Saturday, November 18, 2017 – 11:17 pm
*****
*****
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 12:59 am
Nashville's Exit/In
Nashville's Exit/In
Phil Lesh & The Terrapin Family Band with Eric Krasno, Nicki Bluhm
11/18/17
Set I:
Cassidy (AK)
I Second That Emotion (NB)
Texas Gales > (RJ)
Scarlet Begonias > (EK)
Texas Gales (RJ)
Easy Wind (NB)
Magnolia Mountain (AK)
Saint Stephen > (all)
The Eleven > (all)
Saint Stephen (all)
Set 2:
The Music Never Stopped (RJ, NB)
China Cat Sunflower (AK)
El Paso > (RJ)
Born Cross-Eyed > (GL)
Shakedown Street > (all)
Get Off Your Ass And Jam (RJ)
Galilee > (GL)
Estimated Prophet > (GL)
Help on the Way > (GL)
Slipknot! >
Franklin's Tower (GL, RJ, PL, AK)
New Speedway Boogie (AK)
Encore:
Donor Rap
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (PL)
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 04:05 am
NashPhille There. I said it.
NashPhille
There. I said it.
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 11:34 am
Phil here in Mobile. Two
Phil here in Mobile. Two nights. Kinda shocking.
Tues. and Weds.
Of course I'm going both nights and then Herring McLaughlin next Monday in New Orleans.
Then done except for local but I'll be very selective. And trying to play some goddam music myself before the lights go out.
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 11:35 am
>>> Get Off Your Ass And Jam
>>> Get Off Your Ass And Jam (RJ)
...really?
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 12:04 pm
Wait, Phil's touring?
Wait, Phil's touring?
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 03:12 pm
Holy mother of God is that a
Holy mother of God is that a Monster show list!!
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 05:55 pm
Here's the report from
Here's the report from jambands.com -- looks like there was a short AC/DC tribute ....
Published: 2017/11/19
Phil Lesh & the Terrapin Family Band Honor Malcolm Young in Nashville
Phil Lesh continued a brief run with the Terrapin Family Band and special guests Eric Krasno and Nicki Bluhm with a stop at the Exit/In in Nashville where the ensemble honored the late Malcolm Young in the first set of the night.
Before the tribute, the group rolled through tunes like “Second That Emotion” led by Bluhm as well as a Ross James-led “Texas Gales” before Krasno took on “Scarlet Begonias.” Alex Koford brought the band into Ryan Adams’ Dead-era album Cold Roses with the standout “Magnolia Mountain” and then the group worked in a snippet of AC/DC’s “Back in Black” during a sprawling “St. Stephen.”
Additional highlights throughout the show included Grahame Lesh taking the lead on “Born Cross-Eyed” and a decidedly Dead finish with a run through “Estimated Prophet,” “Help On the Way,” “Slipknot” and “Franklin’s Tower” on their way to the end of the show.
Here’s a look at the setlist:
Phil Lesh & Terrapin Family Band
Exit/In, Nashville, TN
Set I: Cassidy, Second That Emotion, Texas Gales > Scarlet Begonias > Texas Gales, Easy Wind, Magnolia Mountain, St. Stephen > The Eleven > St. Stephen
Set II: The Music Never Stopped, China Cat Sunflower, El Paso > Born Cross-Eyed > Shakedown Street > Get Off Your Ass and Jam, Galilee > Estimated Prophet > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower, New Speedway Boogie
Enc: Just Like Tom Thumb Blues
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on Sunday, November 19, 2017 – 06:02 pm
Linkie?
Linkie?