11/15/2005 Setlist, Photos, and Reviews
| RatDog Tuesday, November 15, 2005 Variety Playhouse Atlanta, GA |
Show Info
| Venue Info | |
| Address | 1099 Euclid Ave [Map] Atlanta, GA 30307 |
| Web Site | http://www.variety-playhouse.com |
| Capacity | 1,100 |
| At this Venue | RatDog has played here 3 times. [Setlists] |
Setlist
| 11/15/2005 Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, GA [Photos] [Reviews] |
| I: Jam > Truckin > Take Me to the River > Loser, Playin in the Band > I Need a Miracle > Tennessee Jed, Maggie's Farm > She Belongs to Me > Feel Like a Stranger |
| II: Candyman@, Corrina@, Might as Well > Tomorrow Never Knows* > Jam* > Playin in the Band* > Uncle John's Band* > Stuff+ > Black Peter* > Throwing Stones* |
| E: Ripple* |
| *-with Jimmy Herring (Guitar); +-with Bryan Lopes (Sax); Stuff - Kenny/Jay > Kenny/Jay/Mark(keys) > Kenny/Jay/Mark/Robin/Jeff |
| Rated 8.2 ''Great Show'' — based on 93 attendees + 19 listeners |
| First Played | Origin | Played (ttl.) | Played ('05) | Every Time Played | Lyrics | |
| Truckin | 7/20/2001 | Grateful Dead | 77 | 11 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Take Me to the River | 4/22/1995 | Al Green | 96 | 6 | [ETP] | |
| Loser | 4/1/2001 | Grateful Dead | 71 | 7 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Playin in the Band | 5/28/1997 | Grateful Dead | 164 | 15 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| I Need a Miracle | 12/6/1995 | Grateful Dead | 100 | 6 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Tennessee Jed | 3/31/2001 | Grateful Dead | 73 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Maggie's Farm | 5/1/1995 | Bob Dylan | 100 | 9 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| She Belongs to Me | 6/27/1997 | Bob Dylan | 97 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Feel Like a Stranger | 3/27/2001 | Grateful Dead | 82 | 11 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Candyman | 7/17/2001 | Grateful Dead | 43 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Corrina | 6/20/1997 | Grateful Dead | 172 | 16 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Might as Well | 4/25/2005 | Grateful Dead | 18 | 3 | [ETP] | |
| Tomorrow Never Knows | 12/26/2001 | The Beatles | 83 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Uncle John's Band | 6/2/2001 | Grateful Dead | 79 | 11 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Black Peter | 3/2/2004 | Grateful Dead | 35 | 7 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Throwing Stones | 5/1/1995 | Grateful Dead | 134 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Ripple | 2/23/2004 | Grateful Dead | 62 | 13 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
Reviews
Wow, great room. Great show. The Dog was running happy and hard off the leash before a stray big dog going by the name of Herring showed up. The pack just got happier and played harder. Amazing.
songsfrown, Fennario
This show was simply incredible, and the Variety Playhouse is a sweet little venue.
My memory of the night has faded some, but here's how I remember it. The show opened with a mind-blowing "Truckin.'" I hadn't seen the boys for a while, so when a grey-bearded Bob Weir rolled around to singing, "Lately it occurs to me / what a long, strange trip it's been," I damn near cried. I've been watching this guy sing "Truckin'" for over twenty years, and it has indeed been a long, strange trip. "Take me to the River" was next - it was short, bouncy, and brisk. Then came "Loser," which was slow and brooding, with those sweet moments of pure bliss, "Last fair deal ... " Man, I love that song. Then they stopped for a second before whipping up a distorted frenzy that gave birth to very crisp "Playin.'" "Miracle" exploded from the "Playin'" jam, and it was just beautiful. But, oh man, "Tennessee Jed" was the highest part of the set. Bob has definitely made this song his own. His voice is, in my humble opinion, better suited for this tune than Jerry's. I wish Bob had been singing this one all along. "Jed" was so great I was convinced that it would close the set. So when Bob pulled out the slide and slid into a bluesy "Maggie's Farm," oh wow ... oh wow. I really like how he has reworked this tune. But, nay, there's more. "She Belongs to Me" was very fine, with Bob howling over and over at the end, "She can take the dark out of the nighttime / And paint the daytime black." Love that line. OK, so now I'm positive the set is over. But no. To finish, Bob electrifies us with a "Stranger," which was really long and funky. The first set started at 8:45; it ended around 10:30 ... if I remember correctly.
Second set. A really nice acoustic "Candyman." Then a mezmerizing "Corrina" - this, I think, is Bob's best new tune by far. After "Corrina" came a super fun "Might as Well." Then they shifted gears and did a long, pschedelic "Tomorrow Never Knows." After a quick jam session without Bob, they did a "Playin'" reprise. "Uncle John's Band" came next and almost shattered the stage. And then ... and then ... and then we hear the creepy, churning, witch-like slide into "Black Peter." This song always kills me. You should have heard Bob screaming "Run and sing" at the end. It was chilling. Out of "Peter" came probably the overall highlight of the night, "Throwing Stones." I got a little sick of this tune in the 80s. But having not seen it live for over fifeteen years makes it new again. Bob has taken this song to such heights it should be outlawed. In a post 9/11 world, "Throwin' Stones" reverberates with a whole new intensity. "Ripple" closed the night, and was it was pure magic.
My memory of the night has faded some, but here's how I remember it. The show opened with a mind-blowing "Truckin.'" I hadn't seen the boys for a while, so when a grey-bearded Bob Weir rolled around to singing, "Lately it occurs to me / what a long, strange trip it's been," I damn near cried. I've been watching this guy sing "Truckin'" for over twenty years, and it has indeed been a long, strange trip. "Take me to the River" was next - it was short, bouncy, and brisk. Then came "Loser," which was slow and brooding, with those sweet moments of pure bliss, "Last fair deal ... " Man, I love that song. Then they stopped for a second before whipping up a distorted frenzy that gave birth to very crisp "Playin.'" "Miracle" exploded from the "Playin'" jam, and it was just beautiful. But, oh man, "Tennessee Jed" was the highest part of the set. Bob has definitely made this song his own. His voice is, in my humble opinion, better suited for this tune than Jerry's. I wish Bob had been singing this one all along. "Jed" was so great I was convinced that it would close the set. So when Bob pulled out the slide and slid into a bluesy "Maggie's Farm," oh wow ... oh wow. I really like how he has reworked this tune. But, nay, there's more. "She Belongs to Me" was very fine, with Bob howling over and over at the end, "She can take the dark out of the nighttime / And paint the daytime black." Love that line. OK, so now I'm positive the set is over. But no. To finish, Bob electrifies us with a "Stranger," which was really long and funky. The first set started at 8:45; it ended around 10:30 ... if I remember correctly.
Second set. A really nice acoustic "Candyman." Then a mezmerizing "Corrina" - this, I think, is Bob's best new tune by far. After "Corrina" came a super fun "Might as Well." Then they shifted gears and did a long, pschedelic "Tomorrow Never Knows." After a quick jam session without Bob, they did a "Playin'" reprise. "Uncle John's Band" came next and almost shattered the stage. And then ... and then ... and then we hear the creepy, churning, witch-like slide into "Black Peter." This song always kills me. You should have heard Bob screaming "Run and sing" at the end. It was chilling. Out of "Peter" came probably the overall highlight of the night, "Throwing Stones." I got a little sick of this tune in the 80s. But having not seen it live for over fifeteen years makes it new again. Bob has taken this song to such heights it should be outlawed. In a post 9/11 world, "Throwin' Stones" reverberates with a whole new intensity. "Ripple" closed the night, and was it was pure magic.
Ragman, Skulltown
Who Was There
- flJen
- justin
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- Blind Commissioner
- Cousin Bud
- serafin
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- CrusaderRabbit
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