Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band stuck around the East Coast after the Peach Festival in PA and made their way north for a rare show in Burlington, VT. The show was at Waterfront Park, right on Lake Champlain and Midnight North opened up for Phil and his Family Band.
The 13-song set included a good mix of Dead tunes with a couple of covers thrown in at the end. “Mountains of the Moon” segued into The Beatles’ “Tomorrow Never Knows.” Phil didn’t waste anytime busting out another classic cover and followed up The Beatles tune with a rocking version of CSNY’s “Almost Cut My Hair.”
Twiddle frontman Mihali Savoulidis made a surprise appearance and sat in halfway through the set on the Dead classic “Brown Eyed Women.”
Setlist
Uncle John’s Band
Playin’ In The Band
Ramble On Rose
Throwing Stones #
Peggy – O
Brown Eyed Women *
Broken Arrow
Cassidy
St. Stephen
Mountains Of The Moon> Tomorrow Never Knows
Almost Cut My Hair
Ripple
# PA noise
* w/ Mihali Savoulidis
Thanks to MikeD (VT) for the recording.
Photo credit: sugaree303
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Featuring: Mihali Savoulidis, Phil Lesh, Terrapin Family Band
Venue: Waterfront Park
Songs: Almost Cut My Hair, Broken Arrow, Brown Eyed Women, Cassidy, Mountains of the Moon, Peggy_o, Playin' In The Band, Ramble On Rose, Ripple, St. Stephen, Throwing Stones, Tomorrow Never Knows, Uncle John's Band
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