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Reviews for Dead and Company: 7/7/2023 The Gorge, George, WA
 

   Justin   (9/20/2023 2:04:00 PM)

I didn’t like this show as much as the second night. The Dark Star was a wreck. Kept waiting for them to get going…just kind of meh for me. The Gorge has turned into a money grab….went from a Mom and Pop place to a shit show. People getting busted in the lot, Shakedown Street in the next county….probably my last visit to this great venue now that it is ruined. Went to Red Rocks a few weeks later and it was great.

   kinosmitty  (8/10/2023 9:18:51 AM)

fantastic venue and show, Estimated>Scarlet were awesome but the Black Muddy River Finale still haunts my mind with beauty

   Martin   (7/30/2023 12:38:06 PM)

Screaming out of the Gorge, best venue on the planet.

   Vice  (7/18/2023 7:59:29 AM)

The recording sound so much better than the sound system at the venue, I enjoyed the show but the mix of it is unreal…

   Jake in Salt Lake  (7/17/2023 6:56:40 PM)

An amazing set in and amazing setting! Sometime during the first set, before sunset, an owl flew over the crowd and out over the river. It was amazing.

   Bose  (7/12/2023 5:16:52 PM)

Nothing like the gorge ya

   P  (7/10/2023 6:51:14 PM)

INCREDIBLE show! The band brought some funky jams, a much faster energy than second night. This was the best show of the weekend in my opinion. Their tunes seemed to conjure the wind, creating a magical atmosphere that brought life, energy, and dancing to the crowd that endured a 95 degree day at the campground. Mr. Charlie > Tennessee Jed > Dire Wolf brought themes of death, a likely intentional commentary on the recent shooting at the Gorge. The beauty of Bird Song and When I Paint My Masterpiece seemed like poetic justice to the jaw dropping venue. Estimated Prophet and Scarlet Begonias were well welcomed by the crowd and energy reverberated between the band and the audience. Dark Star was introduced as the sky turned dark and brought a dark mystic to the venue. The crying guitar paired with Mickey's "the beam" conjured wind spirits and provoked awe. Drums was out of this world ranging from tribal driving rhythms to psychedelic chaos followed by a tear inducing, blues-inspired jam ballad in Space. With audience members still picking up the pieces of their shattered egos, Dead and Co brought us back with a groovy Cumberland Blues. Bobby screamed with every fiber (and every neck vain) of his being in Black Peter. And Black Muddy River was a terrific close to an already amazing set list. Best concert I've been to by a ways.

   Shane Sinclair   (7/10/2023 11:38:25 AM)

One of the best dead and co shows I have ever been to. Ever note every second had me over the moon. The music the venue the people. The first set was everything I could’ve wished for plus more 10 fold.

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