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  1. 16. März 2024 · In the conspicuously brief 55-minute second set, Phil delivered a touching telling of “Box of Rain” that couldn’t help but prompt reflection on the man Phil was when he wrote that song for...

  2. 15. März 2024 · In Phils music, we find our own reflections, the silent agreements that tie us to each other. photo by Jake Cudek. Facing the twilight that comes for all, it’s not the end we ponder but the blaze of Phil Leshs journey.

  3. 14. März 2020 · Splintered Sunlight: Reflections with Phil Lesh March 14, 2020 In honor of Phil Leshs 81st birthday, we revisit this collection of images from Jay Blakesberg, accompanied by Phils...

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    • February 15, 1973 – Dane County Coliseum – Madison, WI
    • June 20, 1983 – Merriweather Post Pavilion – Columbia, MD
    • February 26, 1977 – Swing Auditorium – San Bernardino, CA
    • September 10, 1991 – Madison Square Garden – New York, NY
    • June 14, 1985 – Greek Theatre – Berkeley, CA
    • March 20, 1986 – Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
    • March 23, 1995 – Charlotte Coliseum – Charlotte, NC
    • August 25, 1972 – Berkeley Community Theatre – Berkeley, CA
    • October 27, 1979 – Cape Cod Coliseum – South Yarmouth, MA
    • May 7, 1989 – Frost Amphitheater – Palo Alto, CA

    This is one of the most famous Grateful Dead shows that has yet to receive an official release, but it’s surely only a matter of time. As was so often the case, the centerpiece of this show was the big jam in the second set, which kicked off with a beautiful “Dark Star”. So far, so normal, but after around 15 minutes, the band backed off to create ...

    Maybe it was the torrential thunderstorm that would have stopped this show if it was happening today. Maybe it was the crowd that continued to dance through the weather, even with the PA cutting out twice during “Truckin’”. Whatever “it” was, it prompted one of the most over-the-top second sets in the Grateful Dead’s 30-year history—and “it” may we...

    This one is widely regarded as one of the best Grateful Dead shows of all time, for so many reasons. The first set alone contains the debuts of “Terrapin Station” and “Estimated Prophet” and a 25-minute odyssey of “The Wheel” dropped into the middle of “Playing In The Band”. The first half of the second set is anchored by a gleaming, 26-minute vers...

    One of the best “post-coma” era shows from 1986 to 1995, prompted by jazz saxophonistBranford Marsalis’ third appearance with the band in 18 months. It would be the only time he’d play an entire show with the band, which had expanded to include Welnick and Hornsby in the wake of Mydland’s passing the year before. The show received an official relea...

    In 1984, Lesh resumed singing for the Grateful Dead, more than a decade after blowing his voice out during the 1974 “Wall of Sound” era. By the end of the year, his preferred song was a cover of “Gimme Some Lovin”, sung as a duet with Mydland. The song was in regular rotation by the time the band celebrated their 20th anniversary with a run at Berk...

    Once Lesh began singing again in 1984, it didn’t take too long for parking lot speculation on whether his signature song “Box Of Rain” might make its return to Grateful Dead shows. It finally did in March of 1986 at the Hampton Coliseumto close out an otherwise forgettable first set, serving as biggest bust-out of the year. Once again, we’ve linked...

    The Grateful Dead were a tired and road-weary band during their final two years of existence in 1994 and 1995. It’s difficult to find an entire show from these two years that holds up compared to earlier years, but there were still parts of shows that were strong, along with individual highlights to be found here and there. One of those highlights ...

    We’re committing a minor sin here by linking to a source that is missing the final three-plus songs of the show, but we had to include this one. The band had a great night, but Phil had an even better one. Not only was his playing on, his tone that night was a little thicker and fuzzier—as if he used an effects pedal that wasn’t a normal part of hi...

    For the better part of 50 years, non-Deadheads living in Deadhead-adjacent locations have been learning all about Phil Lesh’s rumbling bass introduction to “The Other One”—whether they wanted to or not. It’s always been one of those things that just seemed to make people stop their cassette, rewind it 30 seconds or so, and then turn the stereo up l...

    We’re going to finish up and send you on your way with one more “Other One intro” show, but one that’s a little less widely known. It’s actually the last of the 14 Grateful Dead shows in the intimate, forest-like setting of Frost Amphitheater on the Stanford Universitycampus in the 1980s. It just so happened to be Kreutzmann’s 43rd birthday, and th...

  4. 15. März 2024 · 220. 14K views Streamed 2 months ago. Live from The Capitol Theatre Phil Lesh and Friends perform their first set to a jam band loving crowd there to celebrate Phil's 84th Birthday. Enjoy their...

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  5. März 1940 in Berkeley, Kalifornien; meist nur Phil Lesh) ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker, der vor allem als Bassist von Grateful Dead bekannt wurde. Phil Lesh (2008) Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Biografie. 1.1 Jugend. 1.2 1965–1995. 1.3 1995–Gegenwart. 1.4 Krankheit. 2 Instrumente. 3 Amps. 4 Diskografie. 5 Weblinks. Biografie. Jugend.

  6. 14. März 2020 · March 14, 2020. In honor of Phil Leshs 80th birthday on Sunday, we present an expanded version of Dave Schools’ conversation with Phil from our February-March 2009 issue. The Grateful Dead...