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Phish: Coral Sky Live DVD

DVD COMMEMORATES NOVEMBER, 2 1996 CORAL SKY AMPITHEATER
PERFORMANCE


Phish

On November 2, 1996, Phish
performed at Coral Sky Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, FL; the only outdoor shed show of the Fall Tour. On
October 19, JEMP Records will release Coral Sky, a brand new 2-DVD set capturing the complete
performance. They were joined by percussionist Karl Perazzo (Santana), whose contribution helped extend
and build upon the magic of Halloween, adding polyrhythms that explored new space within Phish’s music. The Allman Brothers Band drummer,
Butch Trucks, furthur upped the percussion coefficient by sitting in on drums for the Encore.

The 2-DVD set
features more than 2 1/2 hours of footage with 5.1 Dolby Surround or optional PCM Stereo sound audio, mixed from
multi-track masters.

Coral Sky is available for pre-order now at Phish Dry Goods, along with a soundtrack companion CD (which
will not
be in stores, but available exclusively at Dry Goods).

CORAL SKY DVD

Disc One

1. Ya Mar
2. Julius
3. Fee
4. Taste

5. Cavern
6. Stash

7. The Lizards
8. Free
9. Johnny B. Goode

Disc Two

1. Crosseyed And Painless

2. Run Like An Antelope
3. Waste
4. Harry Hood
5. A Day In The Life

6. Sweet Adeline
7. Funky Bitch

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Furthur Celebrate Phil’s 70th w/ Robinson, Greene, Molitz, Molo

Furthur Celebrate Phil’s 70th Birthday with

Chris Robinson, Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz, John Molo

Phil Lesh

On Friday night, March 12, Phil Lesh celebrated his 70th Birthday at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, CA. The evening featured Lesh’s current band, Furthur, as the house act for the night with a number of special guests from Lesh’s previous bands sitting in. Guests included The Black CrowesChris Robinson, Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz and John Molo. The concert was an Unbroken Chain Foundation Benefit For Haitian Earthquake Relief.

Set I Acoustic without Russo and with Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz & Chris Robinson:

Ripple, Lazy River Road, Fennario, Two Souls in Communion, Brokedown Palace, A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall, They Love Each Other, Mountains of the Moon, Attics of My Life

Set II without Lane and with Jackie Greene & Chris Robinson:

Scarlet Begonias, Minglewood Blues, Easy Wind > New Speedway Boogie, Viola Lee Blues > High Time > Caution Jam > Viola Lee Blues > Hard To Handle, Viola Lee Blues > Like A Rolling Stone > Sugaree

Set III without Lane and with Jackie Greene, Steve Molitz & John Molo:

Not Fade Away Jam* Float Parade, Happy Birthday Phil!*, Balloon Drop, Not Fade Away Jam >
Playing in the Band > Jam > St. Stephen > The Other One > Elevator > Unbroken Chain, Comes a Time > Cream Puff War* with dancers > Franklin’s Tower

Encore: Johnny B. Goode

Setlist courtesy of phillesh.net

Check back soon for complete coverage of Phil Lesh’s 70th Birthday Celebration.

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The Grateful Dead: Winterland, June 1977

THE DEAD SATISFY THE SAN FRAN FAITHFUL

Winterland, June 1977: The Complete Recordings Spotlights the Grateful Dead’s
Transcendent Three-Night Run in a Nine-Disc Boxed Set Remastered in HDCD

The Grateful Dead rolled into San Francisco riding a long streak of hot-damn shows during the spring of 1977, a legendary road trip that many Deadheads agree was a tour for the ages. The band didn’t disappoint the hometown faithful when it took to the stage June 7-9 at Winterland Arena – the Dead’s spiritual home – for one of the group’s most beloved hometown runs. As veteran Dead archivist David Lemieux puts it, “A lot of Deadheads say ’77 is their favorite year. And of these shows, the first night is a Top 15, the second is a Top 10, and the third is a Top 3.”

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS packs every note from those three transcendent nights into nine discs that encompass what might be some of the greatest live Dead ever. A worthy successor to last year’s extraordinary Winterland 1973 collection, this set surges and sighs with the inspired sound of rock’s most unpredictable dance band hard at work, in peak communion.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 is presented in HDCD, mastered from the original soundboard reels and enhanced using cutting-edge audio engineering technology including Plangent Processes’ state-of-the-art audio-time alignment procedure. Handsomely packaged in a custom archival box, the set contains 68 previously unreleased tracks as well as an extensive, full-color booklet featuring rare photos, a thoughtful essay by Rolling Stone senior editor and Winterland veteran David Fricke, and a few other surprise goodies.

On sale now exclusively from www.dead.net for $99.99, WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977 will be shipped by the end of September. Fans who order the set before then will also receive an exclusive bonus disc featuring more than an hour of unreleased music recorded live May 12, 1977 at Chicago’s Auditorium Theatre.

At the time of these recordings, the band included guitarist Jerry Garcia, singer Donna Jean Godchaux, keyboardist Keith Godchaux, drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, bassist Phil Lesh, and guitarist Bob Weir.

WINTERLAND, JUNE 1977: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS

Track Listing

Disc 1: 6/7/77

1. “Bertha”

2. “Jack Straw”

3. “Tennessee Jed”

4. “Looks Like Rain”

5. “Peggy-O”

6. “Funniculi Funnicula”

7. “El Paso”

8. “Friend Of The Devil”

9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 2: 6/7/77

1. “Scarlet Begonias”

2. “Fire On The Mountain”

3. “Good Lovin’”

4. “Candyman”

5. “Estimated Prophet”

6. “He’s Gone”

7. “Drums”

Disc 3: 6/7/77

1. “Samson And Delilah”

2. “Terrapin Station”

3. “Morning Dew”

4. “Around And Around”

5. “Uncle John’s Band”

6. “U.S. Blues”

Disc 4: 6/8/77

1. “New Minglewood Blues”

2. “Sugaree”

3. “Mexicali Blues”

4. “Row Jimmy”

5. “Passenger”

6. “Sunrise”

7. “Brown-Eyed Women”

8. “It’s All Over Now”

9. “Jack-A-Roe”

10. “Lazy Lightning”

11. “Supplication”

Disc 5: 6/8/77

1. “Bertha”

2. “Good Lovin’”

3. “Ramble On Rose”

4. “Estimated Prophet”

5. “Eyes Of The World”

6. “Drums”

Disc 6: 6/8/77

1. “The Other One”

2. “Wharf Rat”

3. “Not Fade Away”

4. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”

5. “Johnny B. Goode”

6. “Brokedown Palace”

Disc 7: 6/9/77

1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”

2. “Jack Straw”

3. “They Love Each Other”

4. “Cassidy”

5. “Sunrise”

6. “Deal”

7. “Looks Like Rain”

8. “Loser”

9. “The Music Never Stopped”

Disc 8: 6/9/77

1. “Samson And Delilah”

2. “Funniculi Funnicula”

3. “Help On The Way”

4. “Slipknot!”

5. “Franklin’s Tower”

Disc 9: 6/9/77

1. “Estimated Prophet”

2. “St. Stephen”

3. “Not Fade Away”

4. “Drums”

5. “St. Stephen”

6. “Terrapin Station”

7. “Sugar Magnolia”

8. “U.S. Blues”

9. “One More Saturday Night”

Dead.net Bonus Disc

Auditorium Theatre — Chicago — 5/12/1977

1. “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo”

2. “Dancing In The Street”

3. “Terrapin Station”

4. “Playing In The Band”

5. “Drums”

6. “Not Fade Away”

7. “Comes A Time”

8. “Playing In The Band”


The Dead | 04.18 | Worcester, MA Pics from Jay Blakesberg!

Images by: Jay Blakesberg

The Dead :: 04.18.09 :: DCU Center :: Worcester, MA

The Dead (Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, Bill Kreutzmann, Warren Haynes and Jeff Chimenti) played the fifth show on their Spring Tour last night (Saturday April 18, 2009) at the DCU Center Worcester, MA.

Set I: Jam > Feel Like A Stranger, Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad, Mountains of the Moon > Dupree’s Diamond Blues, Althea > Bird Song, China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider

Set II: Jam > Dancin’ In The Streets > Milestones > Terrapin Station > Drums > Space > Days Between > Jam > Birdsong > One More Saturday Night

E: Johnny B. Goode


Pre-Order the show for Download on LiveDownloads.com

The Dead perform again tonight (4/19) in Worcester, MA, check back tomorrow for pics and updates. Complete Dead tour dates available here.

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