Dead & Co @ Indianapolis, IN, June 6, 2018

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Dead and Company
Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center 
Indianapolis, IN, June 6, 2018
‪7:00 pm EASTERN ‬

$ stream; 
http://nugs.tv/  

Audio Streams (?) 
http://minxlr.com/summerfloatilla
http://minxlr.com/terrapinsummercouch

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And from the rumor mill;

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The 'minxlr' links don't work right...

Because there's no "N" IN "Indiana".

(My annual Grammar Cop thread.)

How / why are people interested in this shitty band?

How / why are people interested in this shitty band?

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Fitz,  I think it's liek,  why people watch the Auto races...

They want to see tires flying and fiery crashes.

Geez guys, all ya have to do is speed it up to 78, then correct it in your head...   eezy peezy

(though 78 tempos were pretty slow too) 

>>>>>How / why are people interested in this shitty band?

 

I think it's because people like blues guitar and Grateful Dead songs. 

No matter how many complaints they get about slow tempos, people like the familiarity of the songs. 

Where are all the TTB streams? 

I captured some Chipmunks to run a "Habitrail" between the Audio output and PC speakers.  They eat Kale laced with ephedrine,  and after the show I put them to work planting Chile Peppers.

Of course they have Union cards.

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>>>How / why are people interested in this shitty band?

I think it because most of the audience is too young to have seen the GD, not their fault, and this is the closest thing touring on a grand scale.  It’s good to expose next gen to the magic of it all.  (They don’t know it’s shitty)

Here's  "WeirChip"  one of the Union workers...
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He's on Lunch-Break there.  Mandatory 61 minute Break.

Meanwhile back in Oregon 

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Though this damn deer screwed up my selfie! 

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Dang --

We're live now.  TerrapinSummerCouch is loud & Clear.

Dead and Company @  Deer Creek 

Noblesville, IN, June 6, 2018

Set 1

The other one 

 

Set 1

Other one >

Dire wolf 

Set 1

Other one >

Dire Wolf >

Bobby runs off stage >

Feel like a stranger

 

 

Set 1

Other one >

Dire Wolf >

Bobby runs off stage >

Feel like a stranger

Row Jimmy

Mississippi Half-Step  

Comes A Time >

Viola Lee Blues

What is "Bobby Runs off Stage" all about?

 

I was listening to some of the stream and sounded good, particularly Comes a Time.

Set 2

Help on the Way 

 

(he just ran off stage, then the camera cut to the crowd)

help / slip / franks

Apparently he returned in time to sing Stranger?

Can't tell on my screen, might have been a hologram...   

Perhaps Weir needed a pee break.  Good tunes so far for this ensemble.

He was only gone for a second...maybe not a pee, just a medicine chest

Boys are hot tonight. Jimps and that rider caught a fun one for sure. 

help / slip / franks / terrapin / drums / space / other 1 / Standing on da moon

Set 1

Other one (V1) >

Dire Wolf 

Feel like a stranger

Row Jimmy

Mississippi Half-Step  

Comes A Time >

Viola Lee Blues

 

Set 2 

Help on the way >

Slipknot >

Franklin's Tower >

Terrapin Station >

Drums >

Space >

Other One (V2) >

Standing on the Moon >

Sugar Magnolia

 

Encore

Casey Jones

Finished up the Camden show.  Well done.

And the first poster of these guys that I would have purchased.  Notice that car "95" is the one that wrecks. 

That's a nice freakin set list 

Hope they jammed the shit out of it

"710" is also wrecked.

And another un-numbered car.

Show looks great on paper.  I'm sure there were more than a few kids in that audience that think that they just saw the best show of their lives.  And there certainly isn't anything wrong with that. 

I'll report back after the Hartford show next week.  Free shows are good shows. 

It was an excellent show last night.   I have seen Dead and Company about a half dozen times and originally wasn't very impressed.  Last fall's concert in DC put me to sleep.  But the Cincinnati and Deer Creek shows have impressed me.  Cincinnati was well played, had a peppy pace and had a nice setlist.   It was a fun show, but lacked that spirit that makes Dead shows unique.  In Noblesville, the band had much more of the feel of a real Grateful Dead concert.  I am glad I caught two nice shows from this band.

 

I'm happy to hear that the Jimps had a good midwest mini-tour.

That was very nice of you to get that fellow a ride to the show.