

Jerry's ghost and John Mayer's fingers walk into a bar... and don't stop for three hours.
Set 1: Shakedown Street (Grateful Dead cover) Cold Rain and Snow (Obray Ramsey cover) Loser (Jerry Garcia cover) Dire Wolf (Grateful Dead cover) Loose Lucy (Grateful Dead cover) The Wheel (Jerry Garcia cover) (>) Bertha (Grateful Dead cover) Let It Grow (Grateful Dead cover) Set 2: Help on the Way (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Slipknot! (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Franklin's Tower (Grateful Dead cover) Fire on the Mountain (Grateful Dead cover) (>) The Other One (Grateful Dead cover) (verse 1) (>) Drums (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Space (Grateful Dead cover) (> 'The Other One' verse 2) Black Peter (Grateful Dead cover) (>) Sugar Magnolia (Grateful Dead cover) U.S. Blues (Grateful Dead cover)
Direction
Intimate camerawork captures the band's telepathic communication.
Sound
Mayer's guitar tone somehow channels 1973 and 2023 simultaneously.
Production
Drums > Space sequence is a masterclass in sonic architecture.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Dead & Company represents the final evolution of the Deadhead ecosystem: original members mentoring younger virtuosos to keep the songbook alive for aging boomers and curious Gen Z alike.
This Charlotte show was part of their final tour before Mickey Hart's announced departure, making the Drums > Space segment particularly bittersweet for archival purposes.
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