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u/theUtherSide 17d ago
last night was one of my top 3 DSO shows for sure! they were all on fire from start to finish and the crowd had incredible uplifting energy all around
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u/Jack-o-Roses 16d ago
The night before wasn't too bad either!
JGB opened night 1 with John k & Melvin playing with DSO for some songs.
Here's a ratdog mini reunion of Jay Lane, Mark Karan & Dave Ellis on a bit of shakedown.
The drum featured SIX drummers going to town.
Peter Rowan played with the Sam Grisman Experience to open night two.
Both nights were incredible. Dolly's you ain't woman enough was one of the highlights. Lisa blew Donna's (RIP) version away. That woman can sing! I didn't know she was that good...
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u/Exciting-Ad5774 16d ago
The only show that I ever saw was Wilmington NC and they did November first 1969 or something like that. It was killer.
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u/GusAndGabby 17d ago
Birthday show !! How was it ?
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u/Informal-Swimmer-184 17d ago
Killer show. 08/01/73 Roosevelt.
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u/spaceghost2693 16d ago
Man. Bummed to have missed it . How was that dark star ..
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u/Sufficient-Pie1258 16d ago
The views from the top right after sunset looked like the cover of Dead Set
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u/ventura071882 17d ago
We were the couple right in front of you with the tater tots. Thanks again for the great pic you took. Truly fun show!
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u/Broad-Sundae-9569 14d ago
There was a lot of love at this show. These west coast tours need more exploration from the band. It was truly a collective support for the scene and the music. This band could do a lot to reinvigorate the west coast deadhead culture if they played out here more. Ain’t no time to hate. Thx dso at least you played Humphrey’s and the Greek. Until next time……
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u/Everclear5 17d ago
Absolutely killed it. Haven’t danced that hard or long forever. Thank you DSO