

Three hours of cosmic cowboy jamming where John Mayer finally found his spiritual purpose.
Set 1: Jam (>) Cassidy (Bob Weir song) (>) Deal (Jerry Garcia cover) Samson and Delilah ([traditional] cover) Friend of the Devil (Grateful Dead cover) It Hurts Me Too (Tampa Red cover) Tennessee Jed (Grateful Dead cover) If I Had the World to Give (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Going Down the Road Feeling Bad ([traditional] cover) Set 2: Althea (Grateful Dead cover) Estimated Prophet (Grateful Dead cover) (>) China Cat Sunflower (Grateful Dead cover) (>) I Know You Rider ([traditional] cover) (>) Eyes of the World (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Drums (Grateful Dead cover) (with Oteil Burbridge) (>) Space (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Terrapin Station (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Morning Dew (Bonnie Dobson cover)
Direction
Intimate camera work captures the telepathy between players
Sound
That 'Eyes of the World' segue into Drums/Space is pure alchemy
Acting
Mickey Hart's faces during percussion breaks: a whole performance
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was Dead & Company's final tour before their 'farewell' announcement, making every performance a reluctant eulogy.
Lakewood Amphitheatre has hosted Dead-related projects since 1989; the parking lot scene there is literally generational heritage.
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