from a co-owner of several hippie jamband friendly venues here in Denver. Nice Clear Channel dig, too!: Phil at Dulcineas so here is my recap of this once in a lifetime experience. made it down to Dulcinea's after getting a phone call that Phil Lesh was on stage with Ryan Adams. I didn't really believe it, but went anyway just in case. Sure enough I walked into Dulcinea's and everyone was chanting Not Fade Away, I made my way to the front and Phil was sitting on a stool with Ryan Adams next to him playing Jerry Garcia's "wolf" guitar that apparantly is the first time it's been played since Jerry. Everyone was sitting indian style in front of the couches and a lady was painting to the left who was painting there earlier in the evening and decided might was well paint another one when Phil Lesh was there. what happened as many of you have heard is the power went out at the Fillmore, clear channel not paying their electric bill probably, so Ryan suggested they go get a drink at the bar across the street. So Phil Lesh walks into Sanchos and plays pool for an hour while admiring all the dead memorabilia. One of my friends happened to be playing when Phil walked up and asked if he could play. this kid is 24 years old but knew who Phil Lesh was and said "shit your Phil Lesh!". so he played him and Ryan Adams, partners, beat him three games in a row. Phil was saying that Sanchos was like a trip down memory lane. Then he and Ryan were talking about how they still wanted to play. They were going to play right there at Sanchos but when Jay caught wind of all this he suggested they check out the place next door that had a stage and PA. Phil and Ryan agreed and everyone that happened to be in the right place at the right time and everyone they called on their cell phones headed over to Dulcineas. when I walked in the energy was unbelievable. being in that intimate of an environment with someone like Phil Lesh was unreal. I was speechless and stood there with tears of joy in my eyes. The place was full but with everyone sitting down on the floor in front it made for a perfect setting for this dream to take place. Everyone had smiles of disbelief as Phil and Ryan played He's Gone, NFA, Wharf Rat, St Stephen, Franklins Tower Ryan Adams was reading most of the lyrics off notes from a chair in front of him, but he was tearing into the vocals with emotion that would have made Jerry proud. honestly I don't know much about Ryan Adams, heard a little, but I really enjoyed what he was doing this night. He has a powerful soulful voice and I like his style of guitar. Phil sang plenty as well throughout the show. Hearing his distinct bass lines and voice from 10 feet away in this intimate setting was surreal. I really felt like I was in a dream as I had had similar ones before. It was 1:30 and they took off their guitars. I thought they were done. After all this was a rehearsal. They stepped out the back door for a minute and came back and proceeded into Ripple, Friend of the Devil, Stella Blue, Shakedown Street til about 2:30 am. whoa. I was pretty sure it was real at this point. One of the most amazing nights I have experienced. First Dave Schools at Quixote's til 7 am now Phil Lesh at Dulcinea's with Ryan Adams. I feel lucky and blessed. Scott
wow!?!!? the wolf, what a beauty........that would be amazing to see...im pissed the dead didnt tour this summer..!?