Phil Lesh, – Bass & Vocals
John Mayer – Guitar
Stu Allen – Guitar & Vocals
Scott Metzger – Guitar & Vocals
Scott Guberman – Keyboards
Pete Lavezzoli – Drums
Alex Koford – Drums
Jeannette Ferber – Vocals
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Phil Lesh, – Bass & Vocals
John Mayer – Guitar
Stu Allen – Guitar & Vocals
Scott Metzger – Guitar & Vocals
Scott Guberman – Keyboards
Pete Lavezzoli – Drums
Alex Koford – Drums
Jeannette Ferber – Vocals
Well there may be a bunch of old soon to be dead 'dead heads' who don't like Mayer being on stage but its clear Phil and the guys luv it. I see the same from Bob and the other guys in Dead and Company toward John.
song at the 34 minute?
Holy…$%^&
From an old head… dexterity is everywhere; soul is rare – this young guy has it.
anyone know who the woman is singing?
MAYER IS GOD
58 minutes in! GO SCOTT!!
27:15
I love seeing a Travis Bean in action it's such a great sounding guitar
I love how John Mayer plays guitar so intensely that his veins in his neck pop out…
So much to be learned from this video. A bunch of top notch musicians communicating on the spot and having a killer jam. Really enjoyed this.
You know John Mayer is about to step it up when he changes his guitar at around 1:53 and boy he does!
John Mayer, comes out from background after 20 mins. Just loved from there
Thanks for posting it, Sam! I'm glad you make it through the LOTR triology!!
Cheers!!
now I want to get out my tapes
1977 is my favorite year in the annals of Grateful Dead history.
Wow, the girl singing Donna's part is completely unneeded- just like Donna!
Mayer's transitions are labored, his tones are weak and his abilities just aren't enough to play this type of music. He is a fine player, but not good enough.
nice to have a Donna who can sing!
So much LOVE!!!
(drummers, do not take notes. Lay into the GROOVE>)!!!!!