Phil Lesh and The “Q” @ Terrapin Crossroads: Night Four

The Phil Lesh Quintet, aka The “Q”, finished a four-night at Terrapin Crossroads in San Rafael, Calif. last night. Once again, Lesh, Warren Haynes, Rob Barraco, Jimmy Herring and John Molo had a few tricks up their sleeves as they debuted a cover of Eric Clapton’s Forever Man and worked Morning Dew into the middle of Dark Star. The group also performed signature covers Broken Arrow and Low Spark of High Heeled Boys and dusted off Warren’s The Real Thing from their 2002 album There and Back Again.

For the encore, the group’s vocalists – Barraco, Lesh and Haynes – gathered around a single mic to sing Attics Of My Life. Our pal JRapp has shared some must-hear audio from last night’s PLQ finale…

Here’s Eyes of the World, Low Spark > Forever Man:

And here’s the 40-minute Dark Star > Morning Dew > Dark Star sequence:

Set One: Alabama Getaway (WH) > Dire Wolf (RB), Ramble On Rose (RB), Loose Lucy (WH), Broken Arrow (PL), Brown Eyed Women (RB), The Real Thing (WH)

SET Two: Truckin’ (All) > New Speedway Boogie (WH), Eyes Of The World (PL), Low Spark of High Heeled Boys (WH) > Forever Man (WH) > The Wheel (All) > Dark Star (PL) > Morning Dew (WH) > Dark Star (All), Midnight Hour (WH), Phil Rap, Let’s thank the Q

Encore: Attics Of My Life

[Setlist via Philzone.org]

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3 Responses

  1. Good to see the old gang back together. They played some interesting covers that sounded good. Hopefully this won’t be the last we see of this line up.

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