Show Breakdown — August 12, 2001
| RatDog So Many Roads Festival Sunday, August 12, 2001 Star Lake Amphitheatre Burgettstown, PA |
Show Info
| Venue Info | |
| Address | Route 18 & 22 [Map] Burgettstown, PA 05021 |
| Web Site | http://www.livenation.com/venue/getVenue/venueId/239 |
| Phone | 724-947-7400 |
| Capacity | 23,000 |
| Seating Chart | [Seating Chart] |
| At this Venue | RatDog has played here 4 times. [Setlists] |
Setlist
| 8/12/2001 Star Lake Amphitheatre, Burgettstown, PA [Reviews] |
| Jam > Jack Straw, Bird Song > Corrina@ > Easy to Slip@ > Supplication > Easy to Slip > Dear Prudence* > Help on the Way > Slipknot! > Bass/Drums > Two Djinn* > Throwing Stones* > Slipknot!* > Franklin's Tower* |
| *-with Karl Denson (Saxophone) |
| First ''Supplication'' |
| (So Many Roads Festival) |
| First Played | Origin | Played (ttl.) | Played ('01) | Every Time Played | Lyrics | |
| Jack Straw | 3/13/1998 | Grateful Dead | 120 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Bird Song | 10/24/1997 | Grateful Dead | 133 | 13 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Corrina | 6/20/1997 | Grateful Dead | 164 | 22 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Easy to Slip | 4/22/1995 | George/Kibbee | 148 | 11 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Supplication | 8/12/2001 | Bob Weir | 37 | 4 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Dear Prudence | 10/23/2000 | The Beatles | 92 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Help on the Way | 10/16/2000 | Grateful Dead | 97 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Slipknot! | 10/16/2000 | Grateful Dead | 97 | 12 | [ETP] | |
| Two Djinn | 2/16/1999 | RatDog | 127 | 16 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Throwing Stones | 5/1/1995 | Grateful Dead | 128 | 8 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Franklin's Tower | 10/16/2000 | Grateful Dead | 96 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
Photos
Reviews
It has been since November 2000 since I saw Ratdog so I was geared up to see them. I was suprised there was not that many people at the show, it was only pavillion seating. I guess since it was on a Sunday no too many people went.
First off I would like to say Rusted Root is not one of my favorite bands. A lot of younger Heads seem to like them, but I remember when they opened up for the Dead at Three River Stadium in 95, they were horrible! They still don't impress me. Their music is geared for the Disney Classic, Lion King. that would be nice if they only played 3 songs. The other guy playing acoustic guitar was entertaining at first but he also was playing too long, he is no Woody Guthrie!
OK, enough with bashing the opening acts, lets get to some Ratdog! They opened the show in a traditional manner with a tight Jack Straw and they suprised me with Birdsong, I come to love that song. Corrina was played acoustic for a nice change. Dear Prudence started off slow but it gained energy and excitement as it progressed. Help/Slip proved that Ratdog can jam with their own style, which I loved. Franklin's Tower was great, but I have to say my favorite song that night was Throwing Stones. Yeah I know Ratdog plays that all the time but this Throwing had so much energy it was the best Throwing Stones I heard!
Since the last time I saw Ratdog Bobby has become an active leader of that band, he takes initiative to lead the band. Bobby still knows how to be a showman! I thought Ratdog sounded great! All they had to do is play an encore and I would have been fullly satisfied. Ratdog should at least play 20 minutes longer and cut the time of the opening acts. Only a select few came to see Rusted Poop, oh I'm sorry Rusted Root.
Overall Ratdog proved they are a good band, they have a group af talented musicians. The chemistry is there they have there own unique sound. The best is yet to come!
First off I would like to say Rusted Root is not one of my favorite bands. A lot of younger Heads seem to like them, but I remember when they opened up for the Dead at Three River Stadium in 95, they were horrible! They still don't impress me. Their music is geared for the Disney Classic, Lion King. that would be nice if they only played 3 songs. The other guy playing acoustic guitar was entertaining at first but he also was playing too long, he is no Woody Guthrie!
OK, enough with bashing the opening acts, lets get to some Ratdog! They opened the show in a traditional manner with a tight Jack Straw and they suprised me with Birdsong, I come to love that song. Corrina was played acoustic for a nice change. Dear Prudence started off slow but it gained energy and excitement as it progressed. Help/Slip proved that Ratdog can jam with their own style, which I loved. Franklin's Tower was great, but I have to say my favorite song that night was Throwing Stones. Yeah I know Ratdog plays that all the time but this Throwing had so much energy it was the best Throwing Stones I heard!
Since the last time I saw Ratdog Bobby has become an active leader of that band, he takes initiative to lead the band. Bobby still knows how to be a showman! I thought Ratdog sounded great! All they had to do is play an encore and I would have been fullly satisfied. Ratdog should at least play 20 minutes longer and cut the time of the opening acts. Only a select few came to see Rusted Poop, oh I'm sorry Rusted Root.
Overall Ratdog proved they are a good band, they have a group af talented musicians. The chemistry is there they have there own unique sound. The best is yet to come!
SexyStu66
Who Was There
- duker
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- pietrzaksugarmag
- grateful dad
- grateful72
- majordomo
- gels
- benny
- BluWolfe
- BALLS of lightning
- brady
- Piper
- DiceMan
- lazylightning72
- leggitts
- RnRRick
- SHARKBAMFORD
- midnightmoonlite4305
- johatsu420
- pittsburghgary
- DogGoneIt
- garymilnes
- doug1956
- quadlibet
- MAGICSTIK
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- stallballs
- algol
- Sutts
- skyties
- edawg
- Virgil Caine
- althea8995
- zekester
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- shadylady


