9/18/2004 Setlist, Photos, and Reviews
RatDog
Saturday, September 18, 2004 Blue Ridge HarvestFest LaFayette, GA |
Setlist
| I: Cassidy > Bird Song > Bertha > Playin in the Band > Even So*+# > October Queen*+# > The Deep End*+# > Bird Song Jam*+# > Big Railroad Blues*+# |
| II: Blackbird@, Friend of the Devil@, Playin Jam*+# > Loose Lucy*+# > Mississippi Half-Step*+# > Estimated Prophet*+# > Stuff > Dear Prudence > Bird Song > Cassidy > One More Saturday Night |
| E: Brokedown Palace |
| *-with Karl Denson (Saxophone); +-with Brian Jordan (Guitar); #-with Chris Littlefield (Trumpet) |
| Rated 8.0 ''Great Show'' — based on 6 attendees + 6 listeners |
| Cassidy | 11/29/1995 | Grateful Dead | 159 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Bird Song | 10/24/1997 | Grateful Dead | 147 | 6 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Bertha | 10/25/2003 | Grateful Dead | 43 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Playin in the Band | 5/28/1997 | Grateful Dead | 164 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Even So | 5/28/1999 | RatDog | 152 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| October Queen | 6/18/1999 | RatDog | 147 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Big Railroad Blues | 3/3/2004 | Noah Lewis | 49 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Blackbird | 4/30/1995 | The Beatles | 179 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Friend of the Devil | 10/24/1997 | Grateful Dead | 142 | 9 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Loose Lucy | 6/20/1997 | Grateful Dead | 128 | 6 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Mississippi Half-Step | 9/25/2001 | Grateful Dead | 80 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Estimated Prophet | 10/21/1997 | Grateful Dead | 116 | 7 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Dear Prudence | 10/23/2000 | The Beatles | 102 | 7 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| One More Saturday Night | 12/9/1995 | Grateful Dead | 173 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Brokedown Palace | 8/10/2001 | Grateful Dead | 80 | 7 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
Reviews
Every year around this time, we venture to the closest Ratdog show. This year Bobby played in our backyard. We just KNOW Bobby loves the dirty south, because the shows here are the best. I reckon Ratdog's vibration will resound through these foothills for quite sometime. Opening with Cassidy, despite the lack of lyrics, satisfied my personal wish. And that was the first song. There is a lot of magic in those hills, and when Ratdog came to play for us I know the magic was amplified for many. We'll keep those good prayers working with our dancing. Would be nice if the boys stopped by Chattanooga soon. Any chance Harvest Fest will get Bobby back next year? Thanks Bobby for keeping the music playing.
Derbygirl, Chattanooga, TN