7/10/2009 Setlist, Photos, and Reviews
RatDog All Good Music Festival and Campout
Friday, July 10, 2009 Marvin's Mountaintop Masontown, WV |
Setlist
| Jam > Truckin > Tomorrow Never Knows > Lucky Enough, Big Boss Man, Money for Gasoline > Maggie's Farm, Loose Lucy, Eyes of the World > Stuff* > Tomorrow Never Knows* > Morning Dew, China Cat Sunflower+ > I Know You Rider+ |
| *-with Les Claypool (Bass); +-with Al Schnier (Guitar); Stuff - Jay>Jay/Les>Jay/Les/KB/Jeff/Robin/MK>all/Les; Jay sat in with Les Claypool |
| (All Good Music Festival and Campout) |
| Thanks Chez |
| Rated 8.7 ''Epic'' — based on 35 attendees + 16 listeners |
| Truckin | 7/20/2001 | Grateful Dead | 77 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Tomorrow Never Knows | 12/26/2001 | The Beatles | 83 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Lucky Enough | 5/28/1999 | RatDog | 121 | 3 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Big Boss Man | 6/22/1996 | Al Smith/Luther Dixon | 94 | 3 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Money for Gasoline | 4/8/2006 | RatDog | 40 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Maggie's Farm | 5/1/1995 | Bob Dylan | 100 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Loose Lucy | 6/20/1997 | Grateful Dead | 128 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Eyes of the World | 3/28/2001 | Grateful Dead | 93 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Morning Dew | 6/29/2008 | Bonnie Dobson | 11 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| China Cat Sunflower | 2/25/1998 | Grateful Dead | 103 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| I Know You Rider | 6/26/1996 | Traditional | 140 | 5 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
Reviews
what a sick sick sick so. Only regret I have is being alittle too drunk. Still remember it but fuzzy. Best Ratdog show out of seven sooooooo.... 10 for sure
joe, dtown
first ratdog show and it was awesome. I cannot wait to see them again.
carl, memphis
stop with the hack job of morning dew
Chris, Wisconsin
I really enjoyed listening to this show. The highlights for me were the Truckin' opener featuring a Rockin' MK, a well-played Lucky Enough, Money For Gasoline, a wonderful and powerful Eyes, and the great China-Rider closer. Morning Dew is still a beautiful song that the band plays with passion. Sure, it's not Jerry singing but it's still an exciting tune to hear.
Scott Probeck, Boulder, CO