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The Phil Lesh Quintet - Port Chester NY 3-6-24 - Full Video (Original Post)
quaint
Nov 15
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LuckyCharms
(18,976 posts)1. Amazing. 9 days before Phil's 84th birthday.
Rob Barraco - keys
Warren Haynes - guitar
John Molo -drums
Phil Lesh - bass
Jimmy Herring - Guitar
I met Barraco when he played with the Zen Tricksters, years ago.
Great lineup. Thanks for posting, quaint.
quaint
(3,546 posts)2. Passenger!!!
LuckyCharms
(18,976 posts)3. I had the majority of this show playing yesterday.
New Potato, I Know You Rider, and Passenger really hit me.
It's so hard to see people age, as we age with them.
But at 84, he still had it.
The quintet always brought it home, no matter the line up.
quaint
(3,546 posts)4. He was ten years older than me, and that gives me hope!
LuckyCharms
(18,976 posts)5. Here's to a few more decades! Peak Phil Lesh at 3:30 to 7:30 in this song.
quaint
(3,546 posts)6. Very cool, that was one of my first shows.
I know it was at the Shrine 'cause I think I saw every show there, after '67.
LuckyCharms
(18,976 posts)7. You're lucky! My first was in 1977.