Allright, y'all... I was there for Greensboro and DC. Greensboro was a little tentative, and the mix was a bit fluffy. All the subs were flown so they weren't really hitting very hard. Also Bobby's guitar was too loud. Warren didn't really step out and take charge, but he did fit well into what the other guys were doing. Chimanti (sp?) did really well. I loved his Fender Rhodes, too. What a great addition to the sound!
Another great thing was the scene in the lot. The weather could not have been more perfect. It felt like 1990; crowded but very laid back and happy. The average person was probably a bit older, but there were lots of kids there who would have been in grade school when Jerry died.
Amazingly, our buddies got to the lot several hours before we did and were able to hold us a spot. Even more amazingly, the event staff helped us get to it even though they were routing traffic to a different area by the time we got there. After the show we were able to hang out for at least an hour. I wasn't really watching a clock at that point.
The vocals are better than they've ever been, and that's due to Warren, I believe. He sounds like a mix between Brent and Pigpen, and can hit the harmonies really well.
DC was more aggressive. Warren seemed to take charge more, and the jams were serious; not just aimless noodling most of the time. We snuck around behind the stage to get as close as we could to a speaker array for this show, which gave us a great view of the drummers. Definitely NOT lacking in energy! The sound was better than Greensboro, but still suffered from the flown subs.
I personally think the setlists have been great so far.
One thing I wasn't expecting was the tears. I spent about a third of the first set just sobbing at various points. This was the first time I'd seen them since '95, and that includes any of the members' solo projects.
I definitely didn't get the impression that tis is just about the money. NONE of it seemed to be phoned in. No, this isn't the best Grateful Dead ever, but it's the best Dead tour you'll be able to see this Spring. Maybe ever again...who knows?