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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
This past July marked arguably one of the most epic
spectacles in the history of live rock n’ roll.
Over the Fourth of July weekend The Grateful Dead reunited for the last
three of five shows to mark their 50
th anniversary in what they said
are the final shows that they will be playing as a complete group on a short
tour they called Fare Thee Well. They
chose Soldier Field in Chicago in Chicacgo, Illinois as the venue for these
magnanimous performances because it is the last location that The Grateful Dead played
with late front man Jerry Garcia before his untimely passing. The group brought on Trey Anastasio of Phish
fame as a Jerry replacement, as well as keys players Bruce Hornsby and Jeff
Chimenti. Despite the pressure of having
such large shoes to fill, Trey did a great job singing lead vocals on many
songs as well as switching off lead guitar with Bob Weir. With around 70,000 people attending each
night, these shows were truly for the record books. They could not have chosen a better
location. The warm summer nights and beautiful
scenery including the surrounding skyscrapers looming in the background provided the perfect aesthetic
for a phenomenal musical experience.
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
On Friday, July 3 fans witnessed classic songs such as “Fire
on the Mountain”,” Jack Straw, ”Scarlet Begonias”, “Playing in the Band” and
“Ripple” as an encore. Saturday, the
Fourth of July had an equally as impressive set list with a gigantic fireworks
display to close out the show. They
played many hits including “Shakedown Street”, “Me and My Uncle”, “Friend of
the Devil”, “Deal”, “Stella Blue” and of course encored with “U.S. Blues”. The final show on July 5 had what could be
called one of the greatest set lists performed by The Dead including numerous
timeless classics such as “Althea”, “China Cat Sunflower”, “Estimated Prophet,”
“Terrapin Station”, and “Not Fade Away”.
The show closed with a “Touch of Grey” and
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Mickey Hart and Bill Kruetzmann during Drums/Space |
“Attics of My Life” encore.
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
During “Not Fade Away” a slideshow of photos
from the bands history played on the Jumbotron screens, invoking an emotional
response for the thousands of Deadheads watching and hundreds of thousands of
fans watching the simulcast from home.
Each night they played their improvisational signature “Drums” into
“Space”, which was a highly psychedelic journey each time.
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Chicago Aerial Photo at Night July 5, 2015 |
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Grateful Dead fans flood the streets after the show |
Each night once the shows let out, all 70,000 people plus
the thousands of others who were not lucky enough to make it inside flooded the
streets of Chicago to head to the dozens of after parties at numerous venues
around the city. As if the Soldier Field
shows weren’t enough, fans were able to catch a variety of different bands late
night from the likes of Moe., Darkstar Orchestra, Rebirth Brass Band, Leftover
Salmon, Particle, Railroad Earth, Matisyahu, and many more. There were also collaborations and jams with
numerous other musicians including the ‘Dead on the Water’ which was an
afterparty on a yacht with musicians Leo Nocentelli, Bernie Worrell, Oteil
Burbridge, and Allen Aucoin.
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
Of the countless fans across the country who tried to get
tickets to Fare Thee Well, the majority were unable to get tickets to this event. Tickets were in such high demand that they
were being scalped for thousands of dollars before the shows. Those
who were fortunate enough to make it will remember this weekend of sheer love
and magic for the rest of their lives. Every
aspect of the shows went off without a hitch, from the visuals, stage
production, and music to the infrastructure and safety of the fans. Between the music, the vibes, the fans, and the city of Chicago, Fare Thee Well was one of the greatest runs that any band has put together.
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Phil Lesh and Bob Weir performing during Fare Thee Well |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field - Fare Thee Well Tour |
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The Grateful Dead at Soldier Field Fare Thee Well Tour
3 comments:
This not the Grateful Dead. they played their last show in 1995.
Sorry you didnt make it to the shows. What a blast
Great article!! Esp love the overhead shots!!
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