Special guest of the evening, Josh Eckhaus, from LA's own Phish tribute, Great Divide, sat in on the next tune, "Llama".
One of my favorite Talking Heads songs to hear is Naive Melody. I love it when they do it, Phish does it, anyone. It's just a great song so when PTF busted out those first few synth notes that are so familiar, I busted out my video setting. Judging from the people all singing along, I'm not the only one with this opinion.
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This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) 2/1/2020 Teragram Ballroom, LA, CA
They closed out the set with Pink Floyd's "Run Like Hell" into Phish's "2001", a counterpoint to the first set Beastie Boys closer. But, as they say in the infomercials...there's more. The crowd wouldn't let them leave without one more and the band literally walked off the stage, turned around and came right back for a nice rendition of George Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". A nice way to end the show.
Set 2
E: While My Guitar Gently Weeps
I would be remiss if I didn't mention the 5th member of PTF, their Lighting Designer and all around bad ass, Vin Pugliese. To say that Vin crushed the visuals on Saturday night would be a gross understatement. Good job Vin! Please keep your eyes (and ears) peeled for an upcoming interview with Vin taking a look behind the curtain at what make the LD from PTF tick.
Los Angeles based Alligators, opened up the night. They play tribute to Grateful Dead keyboardist, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan and his catalogue of music.
Special thanks to Bill McCoy of Shakedown News for this review!