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8/23/2000 Reviews
August
23 Coors Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, CA
Dark Star >
(Bobby and Bruce)
Big Railroad Blues
(Bobby)
Little Red Rooster (Mr. Potato Head
tease >)
Dark Star Jam >
Sugaree (Bruce)
Dear Mr. Fantasy (w/
Steve Winwood; Winwood vocals)
Only the Strange Remain
Hell in a Bucket
Blackbird > (Bobby,
Mark, Steve, and Alphonso acoustic, Bruce accordian)
Jam > (Bobby,
Mark, Steve, and Alphonso acoustic, Bruce piano)
Friend of the Devil (Bobby,
Mark, Steve, and Alphonso acoustic, Bruce piano)
The Way It Is >
Franklin's Tower >
(Bruce)
Drumz/Jam > (Other One
tease >)
The Wheel >
Dark Star Jam >
The Other One Jam >
Dark Star >
Sugar Magnolia
E: Ripple (Bobby, Mark,
Steve, and Alphonso acoustic, Bruce accordian)
It was a magical night in San
Diego, the first night of the Other Ones tour. Although ticket sales may
not have been the best, the 10,000 plus at the Coors Amphitheater were
treated to a stellar opening night. My personal call for the opener was
Shakedown, however much to my delight it was Dark Star. How much better
does it get? The boyz seemed to be full of positive energy, and Steve
Kimock Flat out rocks. Steve Winwood was unreal version of Dear Mr. Fantasy,
Blackbird, and Only the Stange Remain was also sweet. And are boy Mickey
sang a tune named ????african??? What an intersting tune and Mickey is
funny singing, in a good way of course. The Other One jam back into
Dark Star was sick. I've got to say this is much better line up then the
first time around. I could go on and on but my advice, run dont walk to
your local venue.
--MAX CREEK MIKE
* * *
Phil WHO?
The Other Ones came on stage a little before 8:30. The crowd was buzzing
with anticipation.
What are they going to open with? Truckin'? Jack Straw? DARK STAR. WOW.
The band seemed to be telling us "WE CAN JAM". I was in the
4th row orchestra, and the sound was big and LOUD. Alphonso was climbing
all over the place with his phat bass playing, and I for one was impressed
right away with him. Weir sang the first line of Dark Star, Hornsby the
second, then they sang together. After verse one they slid into ..Big
Railroad Blues, a GD favorite of mine and a rarity to boot, and this version
with Weir singing lead SMOKED. Steve Kimock was on fire, as he would be
for the entire night. The heights he takes the music to are insane. A
little Dark Star flourish after Big RR was followed by a good Rooster.
I used that tune to try and regroup after the Big RR put me on my ass.
Not sure what the little ditty "New Africa" was, it sounded
familiar though. It was less than a minute. More Dark Star jamming followed
and then we were treated to a spine tingling Sugaree, BH lead vocal. KIMOCK!!!.
Bobby then announced Stevie Winwood and they launched into a wonderful
Dear Mr. Fantasy. What a voice Steve has. Weir and Bruce even did the
ooohs and aaahhhs pretty well. What a treat!!! Strange Remain followed,
it was fun as always. Cool seeing Mickey SINGING at the drum kit next
to Billy. A slightly re-arranged Bucket followed. Good Stuff. More rocking.
Acoustic Blackbird (give it up, Bobby. This tune doesn't work with the
GD, Ratdog, or this band-you can never seem to get it just exactly perfect)
followed by a jam and then FOTD. NICE. Bruce's The Way it Is was followed
by a great Franklin's that just jumped off the stage. No need to say how
wonderful it was to see Mickey AND Billy up there together, and they treated
us to a great Drumz. Space followed with Billy staying up there for it,
followed by The Wheel into an Other One tease that I thought was gonna
turn into The Other One, but led into more Dark Star Jamming, followed
by more Other One jamming into the second verse of Dark Star, in which
Weir repeated lines to get them right.
A stomping, rocking, Sugar Mag
with Kimock SCREAMING on the lap steel ended it. They did acoustic Ripple
for the encore, a sweet way to send us off into the night. What a great
crowd, great vibe, people polite to one another, good feelings all around
(at least where I was).
I am so disappointed to not
be going to more shows. Enjoy everyone, this band is special.
Phil doesn't know what he is missing. This blew away Phil and Friends,
as did the MHB show I saw. THIS is the real stuff, folks, grab it fast.
--Rich Holborow
* * *
Although the setlist looked
good on paper, I was a little disapointed at the show. The band had flashes
of energy, but overall, were not that tight. I was having trouble hearing
Bob's guitar, and Alphonso's bass. The PA system seemed weak, and was
clipping. The mix just wasn't that great. They seem to really miss, Phil,
and John Molo, who really tightened up the rhythm section. Highlights
were Bruce's , that's the way it is, and Sugar Mag, (with a new rhythm
hook, at the end). Steve Winwood's vocal sounded good, but the playing
on Dear Mr. Fantasy, was lackluster. Sounds like the band was still rehearsing,
and the vocal harmonies, need some more work. I'm sure things will get
better, as the tour moves on. The jamming was pretty loose, with no direction,
or tightness. They need to play more songs, and cut down on the weak noodling.
Just one Dead Vet's opinion.
--Yuteman
* * *
... right out of the gate with
a complex many-tentacled Dark Star, setting the theme that glued the entire
show together. An oddly rhythmic Star jam starting cold after Rooster
felt like the 2nd half was gonna get closed early, but it fell into a
loping groove and Sugaree'd. About halfway through Sugaree a 3rd guitarist
plugged into Kimock's stack and lurked way back in the shadows... but
I didn't recognize him. After Sugaree he was coaxed centerstage &
introduced by Bobby as someone who "doesn't have to do this to prove
his courage:" little Stevie Winwood... then a rousing Mr. Fantasy
that had Weir, Winwood, Karan, & Kimock all lined up in battle guitar
formation ... reminiscent of the old Blue Oyster Cult chorus line effect
<g>. Blackbird>Devil was acoustic (sans drums)w/ Bruce on accordian
and Kimock on juiced mandolin.
Highlight of the show: DRUMZ! This was a pure slice from the Dead time
machine.... w/ Billy & Mickey flinging the gate wide open and setting
the chickens free: lunacy on the traps, then off to the Beast, Beam, and
all weirdness inbetween... the boys were having a gas, and it bled Dead
through & through. Another Star jam after Wheel was a tease, but not
as devilish as the Other One jam... which was massive & fully formed...
up to & including the Phil intro run tease (sorry Alphonso, but you
ain't Phil) and Bobby stepping up to the mike 3 separate times, opening
his mouth to start the Spanish Lady, then veering off... FINALLY dropping
right back into the closure for Dark Star.
Overall, the crowd was stoked,
the band was having fun, and the songs breathed some life back into the
Dead. However, but for a few heavy flashes of DeadVision in 3D, it was
DeadLite, at best. IMHO, the Phil & Friends I saw recently was closer
in spirit to the writhing lizard of good old classic Dead... but it was
certainly a treat to see Billy the K back "drumming for cash!"
It may go without saying, but
is harder to harness in the heart, to cut ourselves AND the band some
honest slack,and not set the bar soooo high as the good old Grateful Dead.
Yes, yer gonna leave this show really, really, really missing Jerry.....
and the deep absence of Phil is sad too, especially in light of the current
interpersonal rivalries.... but the 2000 edition of Other Ones is a tight,
well-spirited production, and does justice to the vintage batteries ripe
for a good old jolt of da juice......
--Lars Schleif
* * *
The last time is saw TOO (Irvine
1998) they were a big disapointment. Terrible sound, boring show. But
the show in Chula Vista was a pleasant, if uneven surprise. Karan and
Kimock were absolutely on fire! Incredible blazing solos the likes of
which I haven't heard in years. To my ears there were some problems with
the sound from time to time, I especially had a hard time hearing Alphonso,
but the boys were really jamming and the crowd was having a blast. Can't
wait to hear the tapes that come from this tour. Two years ago at Irvine
I came away missing Jerry, two days ago at Chula Vista I only came away
missing Phil. The old vibe is back, don't miss it.
--Elliot
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