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West L.A. woulda been seck
Electric Set 1: (Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, John Molo)
Come Together >
Jam >
Dark Star >
Loose Lucy
West LA Fadeaway
The Wheel >
Not Fade Away
Jeff Chimenti and then Larry Campbell joined in the middle of West LA Fadeaway, and then played the rest of the set
The Come Together > Dark Star > Loose Lucy jam played by Bob, Phil, and John lasted around 40 minutes (Dark Star lasted 20+ minutes). Because they were in a smaller vessel, they were able to go deeper into space during Dark Star than on Wednesday. The West LA Fadeaway was a very nice slow bluesy version, quite nice. The whole set was around 90 minutes I think. Seeing just Bob and Phil play like that was truly special.
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Acoustic Set 1: (Larry Campbell and Jackie Greene)
Your Last Letter ?
Sing Me Back Home
Deep Elem Blues
Instrumental ?
Warfield Waltz
Please Come Home ?
Goodnight Irene ?
I didn’t recongize several of these songs. Larry played all sorts of instruments. It was sweet and pretty short…
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Electric Set 2: (Phil and Friends)
Shakedown Street >
Ball and Chain
Big River
Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo >
Jam >
Althea
Mexican Girl
Stella Blue (Instrumental) >
Sugaree
Mark Karan joined at Mississippi Half-Step and played for the rest of the set.
Ball and Chain and Mexican Girl were the first Jackie songs we heard, both were very well played, concise, rollicking songs. Mark and Larry shared some incredible intertwined guitar work throughout the Half-Step > Althea. Stella Blue was very unusual and beautiful, Larry’s pedal steel took the place of the vocal lead. The Sugaree rocked.
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Acoustic Set 2: (Jackie Greene and Tim Bluhm)
Spider John
? (last goodbye?)
? (squeek wheel?)
Jackie and Tim sing together in a band called the “Skinny Singers”. Tim is a good guitarist, their voices sound good together. The songs have catchy tunes and quirky lyrics. Tim’s wife Mickey sang harmony on the third tune.
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Electric Set 3: (Phil and Friends)
Sugar Magnolia >
Sunshine Daydream
Unbroken Chain >
Jam >
Mountains Of The Moon >
Jam >
Terrapin Station >
I Know You Rider
A couple thousand balloons fell from the ceiling at the beginning of Sugar Magnolia, which rocked. There was also a giant mirror ball above the stage. The Unbroken Chain had a rocking jam part but was fairly slow in the verses, and then the Mountains was beautiful, but darn for an old man those slow songs at 2:30am ar tough. They must have known – the Terrapin was very interesting, fast and intricate, and the Rider closer was very rowdy.
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Encore: (Phil and Friends w/ Mark Karan)
Donor Rap
Truckin >
And We Bid You Good Night
me too 
Is there an echo in here?
damn that looks like a hell of a run!
I’m pumped to see Phil on July the 5th for freez!!!
^Yeah I’d totally be at that show if I wasn’t already going to be at Rothbury…
hopefully he saves the best music for the show people are actually going to pay for the next night at Rothbury!!
Hopefully he realizes that we aren’t suckerz and decides to shred and then not give you crap because you sold out and gave money to a bunch of corporations maaaaan.