![]() Dead and Company perform at Pine Knob Amphitheatre©John Swiderīut as all “classic” bands go, especially one that played Woodstock in 1969, the current tour came mixed with a little drama. Either way you care to measure, Weir set a tone early on during Dead & Company’s performance, launching into a declarative tone that “It’s gonna be a long, long crazy night!” and he wouldn’t be wrong. ![]() Another 20 minute highlight real of “Feel Like a Stranger,” with Mayer and Weir trading guitar licks simply affirmed that the night would indeed be long jam session and at times, a little crazy.Īctually, two hours and thirty minutes of a good crazy with a thirty minute intermission that allowed fans to refuel for what could very well be the last Dead show in Michigan. The Grateful Dead spin-off, started off the warm night on an epic note, tearing through a nearly 15-minute rendition of “Mississippi Half-Step Uptown Toodeloo,” moving the sea of 12,000 heavily tie-dyed Deadheads into a euphoric state while guitarist John Mayer and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti traded riffs. Dead & Company played a rollicking show before legions of dedicated fans at the Pine Knob Amphitheatre in Clarkston, Michigan. Dead and Company perform at Pine Knob Amphitheatre©John SwiderĬlarkston,Michigan(June 29,2022)-The present incarnation of the legendary jam band The Grateful Dead came to town Wednesday for another in a series of their legendary concerts.
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