Rothblog: The Dead Review
I was a late bloomer when it comes to the Grateful Dead – I didn’t listen to my first live concert (2/24/74) until college. As I explored their live sets, I stuck mostly to the mid-to-late 70’s and the late 80’s. They were energetic, songs like “The Promised Land” and “One More Saturday Night” can really rock. So, I don’t know what the hell happened at Rothbury.
Saturday night’s Dead set was a lethargic trip through some great songs – songs I’ve been wanting to hear for more than a decade, and never thought I would. “Sugar Magnolia” opened the show, and showed some promise – sounded tight, vocals were as crisp as they could be, crowd was digging it. A good start. “Eyes of the World” was where the trouble began for me. The song’s tempo was so much slower than I had heard it, I couldn’t identify the song until the lyrics started. “Throwing Stones”, “One More Saturday Night” – they all seemed sluggish and dragging. Those should have been huge songs! For me, the encore was the highlight, mostly because they finally put some fire in their step as they rolled into “U.S. Blues” with fireworks as a backdrop, followed by “Not Fade Away”.
The Dead ran pretty late – both MSTRKRFT and Umphrey’s McGee had started their sets on the other stages, and as the fireworks were beginning, so was the exodus. Maybe this was an off night. Maybe this is what the whole Spring 2009 Tour sounded like. Maybe I just need to go back to 1974.
The Dead
July 4, 2009
Complete Setlist
Set 1
Jam > Sugar Magnolia, Eyes of the World > Estimated Prophet, Loose Lucy, Friend Of The Devil, Into The Mystic (Van Morrison), Help On The Way > Slipknot! > Franklin’s Tower
Set Two:
One More Saturday Night, Shakedown Street > China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider > Drums / Space > Viola Lee Blues, Morning Dew, Throwing Stones, Sunshine Daydream
Encore:
US Blues (with Fireworks) , Not Fade Away
i was going to be there but i fainted and the medics sent me to muskegon to be checked out. all ok but i went back to my motel since it was so late. i have noticed tempo changes by the performances (live vs record) with the dead. would have liked to have seen it.
Yeah, they were a little off. Personally, I would have preferred another Phil & Friends show like last year…you can listen to that here…
http://www.archive.org/details/plf2008-07-06.aud.flac16