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CID Entertainment presents Playing in the Sand, featuring Dead & Company
Beach Stage at Barceló Maya Grand Resort
Carr. Federal Chetumal- Puerto Juárez Km. 266.3, Solidaridad, 77750 Playa del Carmen, Q.R., Mexico
7:30 PM, Thursday, February 15, 2018
Back to the previous event! ☸ Up to the 2018 yearbox! ☸ Up to the 2018 event list! ☸ On to the next event!
[7:41 PM lights down, band out]
[9:49 PM lights down, band out]
All told, I'd say that tonight was a damn fine show that reminded me why I agreed to head on this adventure in the first place. Twenty minutes of Playing in the Band to open? Yeah! That's the spirit! Simply exquisitely done, with the hivemind expertly dancing from space to space in the psychedelic firmament. Way to go!
Understandably, the energy and tempo flagged a little for Me and My Uncle, but the guys picked things back up again for He's Gone and Cassidy, both of which featured visual tributes to members of the extended Grateful Dead family who have joined the ancestors. Good to see the organization showing such love!
Bertha was another highlight, with Mayer spurring the jams on higher and higher until we arrived at the awkward left turn transition into Good Lovin'. Sandwiching in a verse or two of La Bamba was a great, venue-appropriate choice, but Bobby's voice seemed kind of gravely to me, and his delivery wasn't nearly as smooth as one could hope for. “More practice, less teleprompter,” that's what my granny always said to me.
Set Two fulfilled the promise of the show opener, talking us all back into the cosmos, and as long as you're willing to overlook the awkward transitions and full stops, I'd argue that it was a darn good set. Solid song selection, a few surprises here and there (Mickey playing piano??), and lots of smiling energy: works for me!
Casey Jones started out slow, like a heavily loaded steam train pulling out of the station, and as the boys kept stoking the engine, she gradually built up a nice head of steam. Midway through I figured they were just about done accelerating the pace, but instead, they piled on jam after jam, like so many shovels of coal, and the mighty engine of the Dead responded with a roar, flying down the tracks with the wheels spinning and the whistle screaming. Watch your speed? Not these hooligans, they were looking to gain escape velocity!
It was interesting to get the Weight for an encore: the boys did a good job! I was surprised to hear a gravel-voiced Jeff Chimenti take lead on the Crazy Chester verse – and even more surprising to hear Bobby sing falsetto on the following final verse. What kooks!
Care to review the show yourself? Check out one of the sources posted at the Live Music Archive, or go commercial and check out Nugs.net!
Big thanks to Ting for taking pictures and putting together the awesome photo gallery!