Ratdog vs. Phil Lesh and Friends

Discussion in 'Grateful Dead and Phish' started by goofydrummer, Jun 24, 2008.

  1. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    Who do you like to see live better? Bob Weir and Ratdog or Phil and Friends and why?

    I am going to have to say Ratdog after the last couple shows I've seen. I feel that they have a much more muscular sound and much spacier jams, which is what I like. Also I like Mark Karan as a lead guitar player.
    I love phil and friends but I'm not a huge Larry Campbell as a guitar player fan. Not too big on his guitar tone and I think he plays too fast and his build ups aren't well thought out. I do love him on pedal steel though.
    Both bands I love but I definitely prefer Ratdog.

    How do all you other Grateful Dead fans feel?
     
  2. Jahrastamon

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    Ratdog by far. I have walked out of Phil and Friends shows. I didn't mind Phil singing the occassional tune with the Dead, but as a featured vocalist, he doesnt cut it. And I think Phil and friends are not as tight as Ratdog. I think Phils Jams are long and boring with no real connection to each other. Whereas Ratdog they have grown into each other, feed off each other and each Jam is very enjoyable and tight. I no longer go to Phil shows for the above reasons. Ratdog on the other hand, Ill see a few times a year. :cheers2:
     
  3. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    Yeah the boys in Ratdog have been playin together forever. I also love Ratdog originals and welcome them as much as i'd welcome any dead song.
     
  4. solla._.sollew

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    Ratdog is great, but they play it way too safe. Phil and Friends and even better Phil and Phriends (or Trey) is way better. there will be moments that are un-listen-able, but thats because they follow more of the Grateful Dead/Jerry Garcia approach. Ratdog sticks to, for obvious reasons, the Bob Weir approach. I love both bands, but Phil will take you places Bobby only dreams...
     
  5. bluedoggie

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    phil
    by far

    and i'm a big ratdog fan

    phils shows are just thicker and more gooey
     
  6. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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  8. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    All I was sayin was this show brings the funk, which it does. I didn't say that funk was the only part of a band that I think is important. I find funk to be only a minor part of jam music. I was just saying that that show gets funky, which is a good thing.
     
  9. SpreadneckGA

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    Depends on who Phil's friends are.
     
  10. solla._.sollew

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    sorry, didn't mean to bite your head off. but you are one of a million people who praise "funk jams". there was the weird movement of people, in the Post Hiatus Phish days, that were so stuck on the funk, that if a show wasn't funky it sucked. and to be honest, funk is very boring. its great to have it once in a while, but i like more out there jams, not completely based on a groove....
     
  11. thinkfloyd07

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    I'd say Phil but im a Phil zone dead head to the left of the stage is the best crowd
     
  12. drumminmama

    drumminmama Super Moderator Super Moderator

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    ^^dude, you were two when Jerry died, how can you be Phil zone Deadhead?
     
  13. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    LOL

    I actually may have changed my view of Phil after this weekend. The band keeps getting better and better. All Goods Phil shows was better than any Ratdog show I've ever seen.
     
  14. thinkfloyd07

    thinkfloyd07 Senior Member

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    true but i was just trying to say that im a phil fan thats all....and when i go see DSO im always to the left..like where phil would be
     
  15. bluedoggie

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    saw Phil @ House of Blues last week and it was stellar....his current band is soooo freakin' good
     
  16. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    Phil & friends is amazing and they get better every time i see them. ratdog on the other hand is very good, but seems like they dont evolve much.
     
  17. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    True, Ratdog does not evolve on a great scale but on each tour each show gets better and better.
    Jackie Green is an amazing singer/guitar player. I love him in this lineup. I cant wait to see these guys play again for GotV
     
  18. solla._.sollew

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    ratdog is the shit.

    they have blown my mind on more than one occasion.


    but i do prefer the phil zone :)
     
  19. goofydrummer

    goofydrummer Senior Member

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    Yo somebody listen to when push comes to shove and picture a baby dancing to it.
     
  20. SpreadneckGA

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    I really liked the 01ish Phil with Haynes and Herring

    I caught them last in...06?? Schofield was playing then, good times.
     

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