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    Furthur Festival at Mountain Aire!

    Furthur, featuring Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, will be hosting a music and camping festival over Memorial Day weekend, May 29-30, 2010, in the Sierra foothills at Mountain Aire. For band lineup and ticket information, go to furthur.net .



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    Anonymous (not verified)
    14 years 6 months ago
    Sounds like...
    ...great festival weather!
  • scott1129
    14 years 6 months ago
    I can see clearly now the rain is gone
    Rain out of forecast Fri 69/43 Sat 74/45 Sun 76/48 Mon 78/49 The Sky Was Yellow And The Sun Was Blue People Stopping Strangers Just To Shake Their Hand.
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    Gr8tfulBrad
    14 years 6 months ago
    Rain Rain go away
    It is still too early to completely forecast the weather, I still have hope for sunshine!!!!
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Furthur, featuring Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, will be hosting a music and camping festival over Memorial Day weekend, May 29-30, 2010, in the Sierra foothills at Mountain Aire. For band lineup and ticket information, go to furthur.net .



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But when you go to work you expect a pay check don't you?? "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"

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Why would you buy a 1 day pass when you can go for the whole weekend plus camping for around $125. This is the best deal of any Festival this summer, hands down!!
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Anyone know what time furthur starts playing on Sat/Sun - thanx
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Have fun everyone! I am so jealous wish I could be there. Dang it!! May there be many kind tapers! Happy Memorial Day and safe travels and adventures to all. (~) : } "Here's my half a dollar if you dare .. double twist when you hit the air. Look at Julie down below .. the levee doing the dopaso"
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at the moment. But not in 29 days! See ya on the other-side. ------------------------(------@ Have a Grateful Memorial Day Weekend Ya'll! --------------(-----@ Peace, love and music... lots and lots of music, SherBear @@@@
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Please post some things from the festival on YouTube for us poor people stuck at home to see. From your i-phones hould be great.. We would be very grateful!!thanks Furthur!!!
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the suspense is killing us! How were the shows? How was the scene? How was the weather?
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We had internet on Friday & none thereafter. Shows were great, all the stages had various music @ different times. Although we missed the real late shows (dang it!) due to exhaustion. BUT we did get the early shows w/ Phil's 2 sons (who we wanted to hear again) Larry Campbell & Theresa Williams are awesome & we heard Hot Tuna (YAY!) Jack did some quick little dance & Jorma made fun of him calling him "Twinkle-Toes"......the parts of the scene that we saw seemed pretty cool-alot of RV dry camping & more tents than the eye could see......managed to get video when Furthur played "Cosmic Charlie" & the moon was rising in the background.........Weather: was raining Thurs @ 6ish when we got there, cleared up the next day & hot on Sunday. Everyone I ran into seemed to be having fun
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To the kind dead-head with the blue Subaru who pulled us out of the mud this morning @ 7:45 am-keep in touch & THANKS AGAIN!!!!
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....oooooh....yeeeeaaaaah........mutter......grumble........hope everyone hadda blast!!...mebbe next time the mouse and i can make it!!
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But did Furthur pull off the 6 whole albums? How was that? Was it cool to hear or kind of weird or both? "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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Hey guys just woke up from my 17 hour recovery sleep. Before I start my review I wanted to say how much I appreciate and love Phil and Bob, the band, the furthur/mountain aire staff, Height Asbury Medical (Rock Med) and everyone involved it was so perfect in every way. I did not no what to expect when we were rolling to the venue, just how many people would show. We got there early on Friday and then I realized there were going to be very busy. They had already opened up the gates because there were so many people that showed up friday morning they would have to close the road in. We got there around 11 and the place was already getting full. WOW. We rolled in found a great spot on the hill with some huge shade trees set up. Everyone around us were so great. Walks of all life's from 2 years old to 77, everyone was extremely happy to be there (of course). The Music: The first night was going to be a "sound check" but is was more like a full blown set with the band coming to play and play hard they did. I am sorry I dont have a set list I am still foggy from the trip and lost my list. Day two was super fun we saw plenty of good music but conserved most of my energy for 3 sets of furthur. The furthur stage had such a cool backdrop, lighting bolts with a steal your face in the center that they used many years on tour back in the 70's and 80's. All three album sets were played in full and the stand out for me was Attics, and every note of Anthem. Bobby and Phil are really really on it! Day Three: well what more can you ask for? Electric hot tuna was amazing the scene was more crowed from the day passes. And again I conserved my energy for the main act. My heros Phil Lesh and Bob Weir. For me this was a very magical show and I saw songs that a 38 year old head would only dream of. They played all three albums to there fullest. When they played the actual song Blues for Allah I was completely blown away. It sounded so good words cannot do it anything. And then the song was over along with the first set album and everyone knew we were in for a very magical evening with two more Album sets to go. Aoxomoxa same deal from start to finish so good. After that set it was just a dream for me to all of these songs and realizing we still have one more to go. The third set was very special magical and all of the bells and whistles one would expect from this amazing experience. They brought on Teresa Williams for Sunrise and she was sooo good for this song. She was emotional with tears in hear eyes and belted it out. And then here comes, the Terrapin Station Medley from start to finish. If there was a roof it would have been blown off. I was standing 8 people in Phil side and as I looked up the hill behind me all I could see were smiles all the way up the hill. Everyone had connected the magic was flowing and the band was LIVE!!!! They ended it with Love Is Real Not Fade Away and boy isn't that true. So show had ended the magic rolled its way to the camping and we partied until dawn. I want to end my review they way I started, with the love I have for Phil and Bob. They are so awesome to bring this magic to the people and as Phil said during his last donor rap What a nice family picnic!!!!!!!!!
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...the shows were great. The band played with intensity and the usual virtuosity and get tighter with every show they play. I thought Joe Russo was driving fantastic and Chimenti is truly a keyboard master. Larry Campbell on fiddle added to the mix and the back ups. I'm a Hot Tuna fan and dug their set too. For this oldtimer the thing that really impressed me outside of the wonderful long shows and the musical alchemy trip, was the scene, the vibe and the crowd. Deadheads, young and old continue to keep it sooo cool. They are the best fans/people in the world. My wife and I had as much fun grooving on the great vibes people put out. It was as good as it gets and reminded me of a bygone era that doesn't really seem bygone.. and that just keeps my faith intact. It was also very cool to see Zane Kesey and the new Bus on site. Phil doing Q and A's was fun too and the folks that brought their kids made it all the better. My two daughters ages 36 and 41 also attended with their husbands. May the Grateful Dead and Prankster family grow strong and prosper and may this new generation (40 year olds and younger) continue to take it furthur...you all just rock and keep the bus rolling on. Nice going. I'm very impressed and still feel great. Thanks again. P.S. I did see a couple of freakouts and bummers which is sad but always bound to happen. I saw one poor girl being carried out screaming. I'm not sure if she was freaking out or just hated the music. So.. remember kids...Trip Responsibly. It's not a gut check or a competition to see how fucked up you can get. It's supposed to be a consciousness raising thing...and also remember...Once you get the message, you can hang up the phone. Just ask any Wharf Rat. Onward, through the fog... All love to all that you love.
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First the good news: the music was fabulous. The sound check was really nice and the late night all star jam was great. So many people playing together! For me the high-light was Jorma and Jack playing with Bobby, and finishing off the Friday evening in a fine fashion. Saturday and Sunday were also really good, with my favorite set of the weekend being Hot Tuna (I've been listening to Jack and Jorma since 1977, and the Dead only since 1982, so I'm a pretty big Hot Tuna head). My favorite set was the Friday night sound check. It'll probably show up on the internet archive soon. The art display was really great, also. We had a really good time inside the show. Now for the bad news: ridiculous quantity of Sheriffs present, a select few of whom used an excessive amount of brutality in carrying out their duties. We were actually witness to people who were targeted by police because they appeared to be high, who then reacted badly, giving the cops an excuse to try to arrest them and beat them in the process. I am not talking about people being caught in a criminal act, but people just being high and a bit out of it. For a choice bit of slanted reporting everybody should check out this web site:http://thepinetree.net/index.php?module=announce&ANN_user_op=view&ANN_i…. It's nice to know what people really think of us, and that of course lies are always expedient if you want to color an event to your advantage. I would like to know who was in charge of running this event, because they did the worst job I've ever seen, and I work security and parking at many Northern California events. It was the biggest amateur hour I've ever seen by event staff. As I half expected would happen, everything fell apart logistically as soon as masses of people started arriving, early, before the noon check in. Anyone at all, with or without a ticket was let into the initial lot. There was not management of the traffic or parking, with no instructions given to the attendees about proceedure or anything like that. Naturally, under those conditions chaos quickly ensued, and in order to handle a situation the parking/security staff was completely unprepared to deal with, and to get people in smoothly, everyone was let into the campground, whether you had a ticket or not. Honestly, at first I didn't care: share and share alike is my motto. But after 3 carloads of ticketless, drug-dealing tweekers settled in next to us for an all-weekend fight fest of nasty, loud bickering and whining and fighting, I began to think: this really sucks. There were tons of ticketless youth in the camping area, many of them brought their dogs, and it was obvious none of them were prepared to buy their way in, or even be nice to hang around, much less have to camp next to for three day. I think the police brutality and heavy handedness would have been a lot less if these people, who are users, not contributors, had been kept out of the camping areas. Some of these shit-kicking youth are very belligerent about their perceived right to a free everything, and they feel they can do what they like with impunity. Regardless, it's too late for my feelings regarding the fascist police there, and it'll be a cold day in hell before I ever go to Calaveras County again. Anytime there is a show at any County Fair Grounds, I expect somewhat of a police presence, but I'm proud to say that where I'm from here in NorCal, the cops are human, gentlemen, and appreciate us mellow hippies, and the money we bring into their community. For what it's worth, I only saw the youth being targeted, maybe there is some kind of vendetta, or maybe they think us old folks have all gone to the devil, and are beyond saving. I will say frankly that I don't at all like the attitude of some of the nastier elements that frequent the lot, not intending to enjoy music or each other at all, but just to exploit the scene for their own ends. And my boyfriend stepped in dog shit while we were loading the car, to boot. Love the boys, love the band,love the music, love the Deadheads and all my friends, known and unknown; but who was in charge of this logistical fiasco, I'd love to know. Peace.
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I AM listening to 5/28/2010, right now!Tell me. All. That you know. Left. Sunshine. Passing by. Don't cry, now. Don't you, cry. Sing. Don't cry, now. X~~~~~~~~~~~wind. AWESOME MUSIC! Hey now, I read the set-list line ups and I will hope to be hearing more of the "historical visit". The you tube videos have been great and thanks to All that make and/or let it (Be) happen. Born an American Beauty here ------------------(--@ and been a Working(wo)man Blues for Love, ever since then, thank you for a real good time! "Cross-my-heart" "X" ALL caught up. Unbroken Chain 888888888888888888888888888 ---------------------------(---------@ SherBear Thanking God that the WorldWideWeb streams like a river! It's like... eating a Peppermint Patty in an old commerical. SOTM, right now...being happy. :)
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When event organizers get blind-sided and then overwhelmed by GD crowds. Any place in California especially should know how to handle a GD crowd. How long have the GD and their offshoot bands been playing in Cali?? Come on! The crowd is huge, a large chunk of them are ticketless and they show up early even a day early. If you aren't ready for that phenomenon, there is going to be big trouble. "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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sounds just like Shoreline last year, which was un-bleeping-believable in its ineptitude and I'm sure had Bill spinning in his grave.
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just mebbe.......they should do more west coast shows as a reminder, kinda like training...a refresher as it were. apparently complacency has set in. of course, my opinion is somewhat biased I suppose...heeheee!
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More practice. I say more shows in the middle of the country would be good practice! "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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Yeah.............
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Fantastic Music, so much music it was difficult to decide where to be when. Phil and Graham playing together with Mr. Campell smokin. Common Rotation super kind vibe. Super Thanks to Wavy Gravy for keeping my kids entertained in the kids tent. What a life saver. Mr. Gravy is so kid natural, he donated soooo much time for the kids via bingo, blackout, parade and such. My wife and I are very thankfull to All the Grateful Dead Folks for organizing a great Family Friendly Festival. Camping Scene was Crustier then ever. Had to brave the Crossroads and Crusy Corners to take a piss with my kids during which my 5 and 8 year old and I were offered molly, gus, brownies and so on. I wanted my 3 boys to experience some of the magic of years past. Fortunately,The Kindness of the Dead Family Rings True Everytime. Wish there wasnt so much baggage. I have come to the conclusion Dreads means nothing. We also at times did some babysitting for several youngens with no parents. This bothered Mama quite a bit. Though, The many pockets of kindess super duper everytime. O.K. so we made the 20 hour round trip drive with 3 boys, waded through the crusties, and bent out ears to here the tune over many talkers, who talks during half the show? Furthur will be back to the Northwest Right? Phil said so, Cant wait.
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Oh Yea, Im sure the sound check set list is known by now but for those curious I would say 11eyes and a couple dark stars perhaps half a playin and a lot of smokin.
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the sooner, the better....got a serious jones goin' on
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Furthur @ Furthur FestivalAngel's Camp, CA Furthur Stage - Open Aire Soundcheck Fri. May 28, 2010, 9:00pm - 11:20pm Jam > The Eleven (BW) > Eyes Of The World (PL) > Dark Star (ALL) > Bird Song (PL) > Loose Lucy (BW) > Dear Mr. Fantasy (JK) > Scarlet Begonias (JK) > Fire On The Mountain (JK) Let It Grow (BW) > Unbroken Chain (PL) Standing On The Moon (BW) > Playing In The Band (BW) > Dark Star (ALL, repeated verse 2) Donor Rap E: Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad (ALL) --------------------------------------------------------------- Furthur Festival All Star Late Night Jam Frogtown Fillmore Angels Camp, CA Fri. 5-28-10 12:10am - 1:45am Viola Lee Blues (V1 ALL) > ## New Speedway Boogie (JG) ## Peggy O ** (PL,JG,TW) Tennessee Jed ** (LC) Viola Lee Blues (V2 ALL) %% Sugaree (BW, MK) %% Death Don't Have No Mercy (JK) @@@ I Know You Rider (JK, BW) @@@ Viola Lee Blues (V3 ALL) @@@ ## Phil Lesh, bass, Larry Campbell, guitar, Jackie Greene, guitar, Joe Russo, drums, Jeff Chimenti, keys ** w/ Teresa Williams, vocals, Larry Campbell, fiddle %% Bob Weir, guitar, Mark Karan, guitar, Jackie Greene, bass, Joe Russo, drums, Jeff Chementi, keys @@@ Jorma Kaukonen, guitar, Jack Cassady bass, Jackie Greene, keys, Bob Weir, guitar, Joe Russo, drums ------------------------------------------------- Furthur Furthur Festival Calaveras County Fairgrounds Angels Camp, CA Saturday, May 29, 2010 Set I American Beauty 8:25pm - 9:40pm 1. Box of Rain 2. Friend of the Devil % 3. Sugar Magnolia > 4. Operator 5. Candyman 6. Ripple @ 7. Brokedown Palace % 8. Till The Morning Comes # * 9. Attics of my Life # * 10.Truckin' * Set II Workingman's Dead 10:20pm - 11:35pm 1. Uncle John's Band > 2. High Time 3. Dire Wolf 4. New Speedway Boogie > * 5. Cumberland Blues * 6. Black Peter > * 7. Easy Wind * 8. Casey Jones * Set III Anthem of the Sun 12:15am - 1:30am 1. That's It for the Other One > 2. Cryptical Envelopment > 3. New Potato Caboose > 4. Born Cross-Eyed > 5. Alligator > 6. Caution (Do Not Step on Tracks) > 7. Donor Rap E1: Muli Guli > $ E2: One More Saturday Night Notes: First time played $ Larry Campbell: * guitar, @ mandolin, % fiddle Teresa Williams: # vocals Show Dedicated by Phil to the Memory of Maggie Campbell (Larry's mother) ----------------------------------------------- Furthur Furthur Festival Calaveras County Fairgrounds Angels Camp, CA Sunday 5-30-10 Set 1 Blues for Allah 8:40pm - 9:40pm Help on the Way > (BW,JK) Slipknot! > Franklin's Tower (PL) King Solomon's Marbles The Music Never Stopped (BW) Crazy Fingers (JK) Sage & Spirit Blues for Allah (ALL) Sandcastles and Glass Camels Unusual Occurrences In The Desert 2nd Set Aoxomoxoa 10:20pm - 11:30pm St. Stephen (ALL) > Dupree's Diamond Blues (JK)(LC Fiddle) Rosemary (PL) (LC Fiddle) Doin' That Rag (JK) Mountains of the Moon (PL)(LC Fiddle) China Cat Sunflower (BW,JK) What's Become of the Baby (Teresa Williams,PL) > Cosmic Charlie (PL) Set 3 Terrapin Station 12:00am - 1:15am Estimated Prophet (BW) > Dancing in the Street (BW) > Passenger (BW) Samson and Delilah (BW)(LC Fiddle) Sunrise (Teresa Williams) Lady With a Fan (JK) Terrapin Station Terrapin Terrapin Transit At a Siding (BW,JK) Terrapin Flyer Refrain Donor Rap Encore: Not Fade Away (ALL) ---------------------------------------- And there you go! What a fest... these lists don't include the jams and sets by all the other bands. You lucky dogs... glad somebody was there to feel the magic!
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I can't express how much this show meant to me. So much family, so much love and so much amazing magical music. I loved the museum and the fact that you could hear the show in there! It was incredible. All my love and thanks I can't wait to be with my family again! Bringing that feeling back with me, not fade away...
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They heard our prayers man!! Fall tour hitting the NW, W. Coast, Vegas and RR!! "Lazy lightning you say you never strike the same place. I want a double dose in any case ... You got to hear my supplication. Got to hear me now. A little bolt of inspiration"
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