TOUR IN REVIEW:

Furthur Winter Tour 2010

The Winter Tour of 2010 by Furthur consisted of 23 shows.

A total of 154 different songs were played.

20 different cities and 20 different venues were played.

GUEST APPEARANCES:

No guest appearances were made on this tour.

SETLIST ODDITIES:

**The following 12 songs were performed on this tour by Furthur for the first time ever**:
Big Railroad Blues (Noah Lewis)
Black Peter
Black Throated Wind
Dear Prudence (The Beatles)
Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (Bob Dylan)
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (Bob Dylan)
Me and My Uncle (John Phillips)
Revolution (The Beatles)
Ripple
Row Jimmy
The Race Is On (George Jones)
The Weight (Robbie Robertson)

**Only 8 of 23 shows started with a Jam, the rest were from a dead stop into the first song.**

**5 of 23 shows featured two encore songs.**

**Playing In The Band was played 4 times, but split only twice (February 13th in Fairfax, and across both nights of Radio City Music Hall: February 23rd and 24th).**

**China Cat Sunflower and I Know You Rider were each played 6 times, each time in the same show. They were split for two of those times: February 20th – China Cat Sunflower -> The Wheel -> I Know You Rider & February 14th: China Cat Sunflower -> Standing On The Moon -> I Know You Rider.**

SONG PERCENTAGES:

28 songs were played one time on this tour, or 18.18% of all the songs played.
Ashes & Glass, Beat It On Down The Line, Big Railroad Blues, Black Throated Wind, Built To Last, China Doll, Come Together, Comes A Time, Corrina, Cryptical Envelopment, Dear Prudence, Don’t Ease Me In, Get Back, Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues, King Bee, Me & My Uncle, Mountains Of The Moon, No More Do I, Peggy-O, Queen Jane Approximately, Row Jimmy, Ship Of Fools, Silvio, Sittin’ On Top Of The World, Strawberry Fields Forever, The Weight, Time, and Wang Dang Doodle.

48 songs were played two times on this tour, or 31.17% of all the songs played.
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, (In The) Midnight Hour, Alabama Getaway, Box Of Rain, Brokedown Palace, Candyman, Casey Jones, Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks), Cold Rain & Snow, Cosmic Charlie, Crazy Fingers, Deep Elem Blues, Doin’ That Rag, Dupree’s Diamond Blues, El Paso, Gloria, Good Morning Little Schoolgirl, Greatest Story Ever Told, Hard To Handle, Here Comes Sunshine, Hurricane, Just A Little Light, Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door, Liberty, Looks Like Rain, Maggie’s Farm, Man Smart (Woman Smarter), Mississippi Half Step Uptown Toodeloo, Money For Gasoline, New Potato Caboose, Nobody Girl, On The Road Again, Picasso Moon, Pride Of Cucamonga, Promised Land, So Many Roads, Standing On The Moon, Stella Blue, Stuck Inside Of Mobile (With The Memphis Blues Again), Tennessee Jed, The Race Is On, They Love Each Other, Turn On Your Lovelight, Two Djinn, US Blues, West LA Fadeaway, Wharf Rat, and When I Paint My Masterpiece.

35 songs were played three times on this tour, or 22.73% of all the songs played.
Alligator, Althea, Black Peter, Brown Eyed Women, Days Between, Deal, Death Don’t Have No Mercy, Dire Wolf, Estimated Prophet, Feel Like A Stranger, Foolish Heart, Friend Of The Devil, Help On The Way, He’s Gone, I Need A Miracle, It Must Have Been The Roses, Jack Straw, Johnny B. Goode, Loose Lucy, Loser, Lost Sailor, Mama Tried, Morning Dew, New Minglewood Blues, New Speedway Boogie, One More Saturday Night, Peaceful Valley, Ramble On Rose, Revolution, Saint Of Circumstance, Saint Stephen, Samson & Delilah, Slipknot!, The Eleven, and Till The Morning Comes.

29 songs were played four times on this tour, or 18.83% of all the songs played.
After Midnight, And We Bid You Goodnight, Bertha, Bird Song, Born Cross Eyed, Cassidy, Cumberland Blues, Dark Star, Dear Mr. Fantasy, Eyes Of The World, Franklin’s Tower, Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad, Golden Road To Unlimited Devotion, Good Lovin’, Hell In A Bucket
King Solomon’s Marbles, Lady With A Fan, Mason’s Children, Next Time You See Me, Not Fade Away, Passenger, Playin’ In The Band, Ripple, Sugar Magnolia, Terrapin Station, The Music Never Stopped, Throwing Stones, Truckin’, and Uncle John’s Band.

10 songs were played five times on this tour, or 6.49% of all the songs played.
Fire On The Mountain, Let It Grow, Magnolia Mountain, Reuben & Cerise, Sugaree, The Other One, The Wheel, Touch of Grey, Unbroken Chain, and Viola Lee Blues.

4 songs were played six times on this tour, or 2.60% of all the songs played.
China Cat Sunflower, I Know You Rider, Scarlet Begonias, and Shakedown Street.

OPENERS, CLOSERS, and ENCORES:

Most common 1st set opener: Playin’ In The Band (3 times).
Others: Feel Like A Stranger (2 times), Here Comes Sunshine (2), (In The) Midnight Hour (1), After Midnight (1), Alabama Getaway (1), Born Cross Eyed (1), Golden Road To Unlimited Devotion (1), Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1), Not Fade Away (1), One More Saturday Night (1), Passenger (1), Picasso Moon (1), Promised Land (1), Shakedown Street (1), The Music Never Stopped (1), The Other One (1), Truckin’ (1), and Viola Lee Blues (1).

Most common 1st set closer: Sugaree (3 times).
Others: Casey Jones (2 times), Cosmic Charlie (2), Passenger (2), (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (1), Deal (1), Don’t Ease Me In (1), Franklin’s Tower (1), Good Lovin’ (1), I Know You Rider (1), Man Smart (Woman Smarter) (1), New Speedway Boogie (1), Next Time You See Me (1), Samson & Delilah (1), Terrapin Station (1), Touch Of Grey (1), Turn On Your Lovelight (1), and Two Djinn (1).

Most common 2nd set opener: Scarlet Begonias (4 times).
Others: Lost Sailor (3 times), Bertha (2), Golden Road To Unlimited Devotion (2), Uncle John’s Band (2), After Midnight (1), Cassidy (1), China Cat Sunflower (1), Feel Like A Stranger (1), Hard To Handle (1), Help On The Way (1), The Music Never Stopped (1), Throwing Stones (1), Truckin’ (1), and Viola Lee Blues (1).

Most common 2nd set closer: And We Bid You Goodnight, I Know You Rider, and Sugar Magnolia (3 times each).
Others: Franklin’s Tower (2 times), Not Fade Away (2), Playin’ In The Band reprise (2), Throwing Stones (2), Cold Rain & Snow (1), Fire On The Mountain (1), Goin’ Down The Road Feelin’ Bad (1), Hell In A Bucket (1), One More Saturday Night (1), and Touch Of Grey (1).

Most common encore: Johnny B. Goode and Ripple (3 times each).
Others: Box Of Rain (2 times), Brokedown Palace (2), Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door (2), Samson & Delilah (2), Touch Of Grey (2), US Blues (2), (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (1), And We Bid You Goodnight (1), Gloria (1), Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (1), Not Fade Away (1), One More Saturday Night (1), Revolution (1), Sugar Magnolia (1), The Weight (1), and Uncle John’s Band (1).

 

Bob Weir was interviewed by CNBC regarding the Furthur Summer Tour ticket prices. Check out the video on CNBC:

www.cnbc.com/id/15840232?video=1424781112&play=1


 
Furthur Featuring
Phil Lesh, Bob Weir, Joe Russo, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, Jeff Chimenti

Furthur announced the dates for their Summer tour today. Performing concerts mostly in the Northeast, it appears that there will be a 2nd leg of the tour announced at a future time. At least those in other parts of the country would hope.

Furthur 2010 Summer Concert Tour Dates

Fri, 6.25 Highland Bowl Amphitheater Rochester, NY
Sat, 6.26 MCU Park Brooklyn, NY
Sun, 6.27 MCU Park Brooklyn, NY
Tue, 6.29 Penn’s Peak Jim Thorpe, PA
Wed, 6.30 LeLacheur Park Lowell, MA
Sat, 7.03 Gelston Castle Estate Herkimer, NY
Sun, 7.04 Nateva Music & Arts Festival Oxford, ME
Mon, 7.05 The Green @ Shelburne Museum Shelburne, VT
Thu, 7.08 ArtPark Buffalo, NY
Fri, 7.09 Allgood Music Festival Masontown, WV
Sat, 7.10 Mann Center for the Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA

 

The initial artist lineup for the All Good Music Festival is out. 4 days of camping and music on Marvin’s Mountaintop in West Virginia scheduled for July 8th through July 11th.

So far the bands scheduled to perform are:

FURTHUR
featuring PHIL LESH & BOB WEIR
Widespread Panic
Umphrey’s McGee
Yonder Mountain String Band
Dark Star Orchestra
George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic
Lotus
Femi Kuti & the Positive Force
Railroad Earth
The New Deal
Rebelution
Perpetual Groove
Cornmeal
Fort Knox Five
The Macpodz

Tickets go on sale Friday, Feb 19th at 12:00 EST

We’ll keep you updated as mire bands are announced!

 

Wakarusa Music Festival
June 3rd – June 6th 2010
Ozark, Arkansas

www.wakarusa.com

Widespread Panic
STS9
Umphrey’s McGee (2 sets including a late night)
The Disco Biscuits
The Black Keys
Slightly Stoopid
John Butler Trio
Blues Traveler
Dweezil Zappa Plays Zappa
Robert Randolph and the Family Band
Bassnectar (late night set)
Railroad Earth (2 sets)
The Machine performs Pink Floyd (late night set)
JJ Grey & MOFRO (2 sets)
7 Walkers featuring Papa Mali and Bill Kreutzmann
Lotus (late night set)
Rebelution
ALO
State Radio
Tea Leaf Green (2 sets including a late night)
Boombox (2 sets including a late night)
Black Joe Lewis (2 sets)
Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk (2 sets)
Dub Tribe Soundsystem
Fishbone
EOTO
James Zabiela (late night set)
Mark Farina
Split Lip Rayfield (2 sets)
Todd Snider
Hayes Carll
Mother Hips
Ott
Sub Swara
Tortured Soul
Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band (2 sets)
Trampled by Turtles (2 sets)
Wookiefoot (late night set)
Mishka
Future Rock
Big Gigantic
Spacemen
MiMosa
Truth & Salvage Co.
Fort Knox Five (2 sets)
Pimps of Joytime (2 sets)
That One Guy (2 sets)
Ekoostik Hookah
Mountain Sprout (2 sets)
Yo Mama’s Big Fat Booty Band
Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad
Band of Heathens
Great American Taxi
Last Waltz Ensemble (2 sets)
Cash’d Out
Earl Greyhound (2 sets)
Constellations
The Dirty Heads
Bluetech (sunrise set)
Lynx & Jamie Janover
Jay Nash (2 sets)
Supervillains
Uglysuit (2 sets)
The Moondoggies
The Bridge
Backyard Tire Fire (2 sets)
Dirtfoot (2 sets)
The Heavy Pets
Spoonfed Tribe
Sunshine Jones
Passafire (2 sets)
Simplified
Kinetix
Hoots & Hellmouth (2 sets)
Truckstop Honeymoon (2 sets)
Oakhurst (2 sets)
Ben Miller Band
Resident Anti-Hero
Somasphere
Radio Hiro

 

Papa Mali’s Supernatural Ball returns to Tipitina’s in New Orleans Feb 10th – 11th. Featuring Papa Mali, George Porter Jr from the Meters, Nigel Hall from Lettuce,  Adam Deitch from Lettuce and many special guests.

Opening bands will include the Soul Rebels Brass Band and Josh Charles.

Tickets are $15.00

 

The String Cheese Incident have announced that they will perform a handful of concerts in the Summer of 2010.  SCI will play their greatest hometown venue, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, on July 23, 24, and 25. They will then set up camp at Horning’s Hideout on July 29 through August 1. This announcement ends a three-year break from performing for String Cheese Incident; a hiatus interrupted only once – this past summer- when SCI united to headline the Rothbury Festival in 2009 .

Tickets for all concerts go on sale February 9th at 10AM MST. Tickets will be available through http://sci.baselineticketing.com/

 

The Dedicated Maniacs join forces with Front Street- Stu Allen of JGB’s new band- to play a brand-new venue in Oakland!

Front Street, a jam band based out of the San Francisco Bay Area, emulates the feel, excitement and energy of the Grateful Dead at their peak.  Fronted by Stu Allen, lead guitarist and vocalist for Melvin Seals & The JGB Band, this band is sure please even the most discriminating dead head. Band also features John “Stewball” Stewart on rhythm guitar (Jelly), Sam Johnston on B3/keyboards (Box Set, Buffalo Roam, Grapefruit Ed), Jeff Faust on bass (Dead Guise, Workingman’s Ed) and Mark Corsolini on drums (Dark Star Orchestra, Outlaw Family Band, Workingman’s Ed, Melvin Seals & The JGB Band).

The show is at 9:30pm at The New Parish, located very close to the Fox Theater in Oakland.  Advance tickets are now available-  http://www.inticketing.com/events/56378/Front-Street-w-Stu-Allen

The Dedicated Maniacs are a group of Bay Area musicians inspired by the Psychedelic Cowboy and Roots music of the New Riders of the Purple Sage, Grateful Dead, The Band, David Nelson Band, Willie Nelson, Gram Parsons etc. They actively utilize their improvisational and general weirdness skills to reinterpret the classic American roots music catalog.

http://www.thededicatedmaniacs.com

 

PHIL LESH *** BOB WEIR

Jeff Chimenti * John Kadlecik
Jay Lane * Joe Russo

December 8 & 9
Hammerstein Ballroom
New York City, NY
Doors: 6:30 / Showtime: 8:00 PM

December 11
Chevrolet Theater @ Oakdale
Wallingford, CT
Doors: 6:30 / Showtime: 8:00 PM

December 12 & 13
Asbury Park Convention Hall
Asbury Park, NJ
Doors: 6:30 / Showtime: 8:00 PM

 

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