Moving very slowly so far today. Show last night was a lot of fun. I was amazed at how many people came out despite the truly awful weather. The load-out last night was one of the worst I can remember. By the time I was putting my gear in the car a bit before 2AM the rain was torrential. I got completely soaked and had to stand in a river of 6" deep water while putting stuff in my CRV. The drive home was tension filled, standing water all over the roads, crashed cars, police lights, ambulances. As I headed down 580 east through Oakland I could see that the entire westbound side of the highway was closed at one point with police cars and emergency vehicles everywhere and a line of backed-up cars sitting waiting for them to open the road again.
Thanks for coming down Bill, and for the compliments about the performance. Your freeway ride sounds terrifying, so glad you were able to maneuver through safely! Wish I had had time to say hello. First set last night clocked in at 2 hours and 25 minutes. We took about a half hour break followed by a 90 minute second set and finished up around 1:30. Hope you caught the Bird Song in set one, it felt pretty special to us up on stage. Some really out-there and cool jams last night. 1973 was such a fertile year for the Dead.
Wolf, hope your basement stayed dry. Our garage didn't.
Harry, didn't realize you made it down last night, thanks so much for coming! Jen didn't see either you or Bill so we had no idea either of you were there. It is always great to see the dancers and spinners but all the movement can make it hard if you just want to stand and listen. There was someone on the rail last night who videotaped everything and was taking still shots simultaneously. Bob Cogswell recorded the show and it will be on the Live Music Archive soon. Video will be on Youtube.
Stu puts together a different band every night for the Mars Hotel shows so there is always an element of surprise for the audience and musicians. Here is the final line-up and set list.
Stu Allen - guitar
Jeannette Ferber - vocals
John Stewart - guitar
Mitch Stein - keyboards
Stephen Ramirez - bass
Sean Nelson - drums
3/22/73 Utica NY
Set 1
Promised Land
Sugaree
Mexicali Blues
They Love Each Other
Looks Like Rain
Deal
Beat It On Down The Line (5)
Bird Song
Jack Straw
Box of Rain
You Ain't Woman Enough
Race Is On
Row Jimmy
El Paso
China Cat Sunflower>
Feelin' Groovy Jam>
I Know You Rider
Playing in the Band
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Set 2
Big River
Wave That Flag
Me & My Uncle
Here Comes Sunshine
Truckin’>
Nobody’s Fault But Mine Jam>
The Other One>
Eyes of the World>
Stronger Than Dirt Jam>
China Doll
Sugar Magnolia
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One More Saturday Night
Casey Jones