CHANGE ROCKS - The Setlist

Change Rocks Brings Together Dead, Allmans One Mo' Time

 The Dead reunited last night (Monday, October 13) for the first time in four years, thrilling a sold-out crowd of devoted fans when they performed in State College, PA.  The “Change Rocks” concert, which also featured the Allman Brothers Band, was held at the 15,000-capacity Bryce Jordan Center on the campus of Penn State University to raise awareness for Senator Barack Obama and the upcoming November 4 election. 

 Original Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart were joined throughout the whole show by RatDog's Jeff Chimenti on keyboards and Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule/ex-Phil & Friends and The Dead guitarist Warren Haynes.  They tore through a 15-song, two-hour set that included such Dead classics as “U.S. Blues,” “Franklin's Tower,” “Playin' In The Band,” “Dark Star,” “St. Stephen” and “Touch of Grey.”  The crowd--a mix of college students, longtime Deadheads and Barack Obama supporters--were on their feet from the first notes of show opener “Truckin,’” through the psychedelic explorations of “Dark Star,” to the end of “Not Fade Away,” the night’s closer.

 In a video-taped message shown between sets, Senator Obama told the audience:

 “For twenty months, I’ve been traveling this country from town to town-even developing a ‘Touch of Grey’ of my own.  And on that journey, I’ve seen Americans who are hurting under the politics and policies of Washington.  They need change, and I am running for President to bring about that change.

 

“On November 4th, you’ll get to make a choice between two different candidates with two dramatically different visions for our future.  You’ll get to choose which direction you want to take our country.  I believe that now is the time to put Americans back to work and rebuild our middle class; to live up to the promise of affordable health care for everyone; to guarantee a quality education for all our children; to end our dependence on Middle East oil; and to bring this war in Iraq to a responsible end.  We can do all that.  And on November 5th, I hope to announce that we ‘Ain’t Wasting Time No More.’”

 

The Dead last performed in 2004 on their “Wave That Flag” tour.  In February of this year, Hart, Lesh and Weir played a “Deadheads For Obama” show at the Warfield in San Francisco, and last year Weir, Kreutzmann and Hart performed at a post-inauguration for Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi.

 

CHANGE ROCKS SETLIST
Bryce Jordan Center
Pennsylvania State University
State College, PA
October 13, 2008

Filmed greeting by Senator Barack Obama

Truckin'>
U.S. Blues
Help On The Way>
Slipknot!>
Franklin's Tower
Playing In The Band>
Dark Star
St. Stephen>
Unbroken Chain>
The Other One>
Throwin' Stones>
Playing Reprise

Encore:
Touch of Grey>
Not Fade Away

Bob Weir, Warren Haynes, gtr; Phil Lesh, bs; Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, dms; Jeff Chimenti, kbds.

Comments

Sweeeeeet!

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Yeah! C'mon audience recordings!!!!!

AUDs

Looks good. I had wanted to go back to my alma mater for this show, but sadly I couldn't make it. The set list looks great. I second that -- get those recordings up ASAP!

WONDERFUL SHOW

Thank you all. Time to hit the hay!

here's the show!!!

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there ya go---

http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=519262

Listen to it right now!

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stream---

http://www.wklitz.com/

Show

Thank you Keith Litzenberger for your quick posting of this show. We're bound to cover just a little more ground. Listening to the stream and downloading from bt.tree as I type.

Many thanks again.

"When I die bury me deep, put two speakers at my feet, pair of ear phones on my head, and always play The Grateful Dead."

Double Rainbow

Did everybody see the double rainbow on either side of the Bryce Jordan Center for awhile in the late afternoon? The cool atmospheric phenomenon legends continue...The crowd was really laid back and there was a nice mix of old timers and the kids who are still coming out in droves to see the boys (after 43 years and counting! The faces really do stay the same.) The Allman Brothers came out and blew the roof off the place, and then the Dead treated us to a beautiful set with Bobby and Phil clicking as usual and laying down tasty, dynamic rhythms, Warren and Jeff jamming away with unusual power, and Billy and Mickey having some serious fun. Both bands were ON! A gorgeous day filled with kind vibes and kinder jams, prefaced by the aforementioned rainbows. Woo-hoo!

http://www.wklitz.com/

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streamed here

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Spanish Jam

thanks Dr. Owsley..

gonna spend the morn pretending I was there...

sounds great so far,
thanks again!

Thank you...for a real good time!

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Well, they kept me dancin' all night! A nice show with lots of big jams. The transitions were a little rough, but the tunes were hot!

Thanks to both bands for a fine evening!

How about a spring tour????