Show Breakdown — May 22, 2002
| RatDog Wednesday, May 22, 2002 Jillian's Louisville, KY |
Show Info
| Venue Info | |
| Address | [Map] Louisville, KY |
| Capacity | N/A |
| At this Venue | RatDog has played here 1 time. [Setlist] |
Setlist
| 5/22/2002 Jillian's, Louisville, KY [Photos] [Reviews] |
| I: Weather Report Suite Prelude/Part 1@ > Let It Grow@ > Dark Star > All Along the Watchtower > Matilda Mother > Tomorrow Never Knows > Matilda Mother > Jam > Lucky Enough > Let It Grow Jam > Lucky Enough > Big Boss Man > Playin in the Band > Let It Grow Jam |
| II: When I Paint My Masterpiece@4>6 > Mississippi Half-Step > Wrong Way Feelin' > Estimated Prophet > The Other One Jam > Let It Grow Jam > The Other One Jam > Let It Grow Jam > The Other One > Let It Grow Jam > Bass/Drums > Dark Star > Playin Jam > Supplication Jam > Playin in the Band (reprise) > Throwing Stones |
| E: Touch of Grey |
| First Played | Origin | Played (ttl.) | Played ('02) | Every Time Played | Lyrics | |
| Weather Report Suite Pr... | 10/21/1999 | Grateful Dead | 72 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Let It Grow | 10/21/1999 | Grateful Dead | 72 | 12 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Dark Star | 12/2/2000 | Grateful Dead | 95 | 15 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| All Along the Watchtower | 12/8/1996 | Bob Dylan | 63 | 9 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Matilda Mother | 12/26/2001 | Pink Floyd | 31 | 19 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Tomorrow Never Knows | 12/26/2001 | The Beatles | 71 | 19 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Lucky Enough | 5/28/1999 | RatDog | 114 | 19 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Big Boss Man | 6/22/1996 | Al Smith/Luther Di... | 88 | 14 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Playin in the Band | 5/28/1997 | Grateful Dead | 148 | 18 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| When I Paint My Masterp... | 4/22/1995 | Bob Dylan | 154 | 16 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Mississippi Half-Step | 9/25/2001 | Grateful Dead | 68 | 15 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Wrong Way Feelin' | 11/9/1998 | Bob Weir | 54 | 10 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Estimated Prophet | 10/21/1997 | Grateful Dead | 109 | 17 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| The Other One | 10/20/1996 | Grateful Dead | 162 | 17 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Throwing Stones | 5/1/1995 | Grateful Dead | 126 | 9 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
| Touch of Grey | 3/31/1997 | Grateful Dead | 133 | 18 | [ETP] | [Lyrics] |
Photos
Photos by Jonathan Rabhan
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Photos by Norman Sands
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Reviews
WRS got the crowd groovin and singing as a killer Let It Grow formed to go in to a very welcomed Dark Star (first set! woohoo). Nice spacy jammin; Bob seemed to be havin fun. Watchtower was pretty standard yet ragin all the same. Matilda Mother sandwiched with Tomorrow Never Knows was good, my first Matilda and I was impressed. However, the Lucky Enough > Big Boss Man was very tight; the band was connected at this point. Boss Man was too fun, then a slammin Playin to close the set (but ah to reappear in set II ;) ) Setbreak was not too long.
The show was moved from the Palace to Jillian's which is a weird place. It's like a restaurant upstairs and then a club downstairs, and in the club part with the stage there's a big square bar in the middle that was a popular spot during break.
I worked my way up to the stage and got creamed with a spectacular Masterpiece. Miss. 1/2 Step was a fun dance then things got intersting with Wrong Way Feelin into a killer Est. Prophet. The other one was very sweet then a Bass/Drums with the bow on the bass gave me whiplash I think from dancin so hard. I was smiling big time and then BOOM--Dark Star again! Wow o wow, I was like man this is too friggin kool. Then BOOM Playin again! Wooohoooo man the crowd was hyped now. A rockin Throwin Stones (on the way to the show i was listening to the Ratdog show from 8/9/95 when Bobby sings "We're on our own" over and over and hearing him do it 5 feet from me brought killer chills to my body) ended the set; A short encore break then Touch closed night.
Although I'm sad I didn't get to go The Palace (and use my orchestra pit seat : ) ), Jillian's was a blast and the band was a rockin; I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. Peace
The show was moved from the Palace to Jillian's which is a weird place. It's like a restaurant upstairs and then a club downstairs, and in the club part with the stage there's a big square bar in the middle that was a popular spot during break.
I worked my way up to the stage and got creamed with a spectacular Masterpiece. Miss. 1/2 Step was a fun dance then things got intersting with Wrong Way Feelin into a killer Est. Prophet. The other one was very sweet then a Bass/Drums with the bow on the bass gave me whiplash I think from dancin so hard. I was smiling big time and then BOOM--Dark Star again! Wow o wow, I was like man this is too friggin kool. Then BOOM Playin again! Wooohoooo man the crowd was hyped now. A rockin Throwin Stones (on the way to the show i was listening to the Ratdog show from 8/9/95 when Bobby sings "We're on our own" over and over and hearing him do it 5 feet from me brought killer chills to my body) ended the set; A short encore break then Touch closed night.
Although I'm sad I didn't get to go The Palace (and use my orchestra pit seat : ) ), Jillian's was a blast and the band was a rockin; I hope everyone had as much fun as I did. Peace
Steve, Lexington, KY
I'm a fan, a Head, a Ratdog aficianado, and I love the boys in the band. But last night's show was abysmal due to the venue. The acoustics... well hell, there were no acoustics. A transister radio at full volume would have matched the quality of the audio last night. The guys tried their best, but I mean it was embarrassing. I felt bad for the band. At least I had the choice to leave, and did, during "Estimated." I would never in a million years have thought walking out of a show like that. The boys up there had no choice but to bite the bullet and gut it out. And they did, to their credit. But please, do not ever play a piece of crap venue like Jillian's ever again. It's a true disservice to all involved. I feel vaguely ripped off, with no animosity, because I understand that there could be some dude out there who thought he had the time of his life last night. So, the show must go on. And I apologize for the bitchin' because this group of individuals has provided me with so many moments of pure, unadulterated bliss, and I've never taken the time in the past to say that. So there!!! A small smudge on the frock to be forgiven. Just don't do that to us again!!! : )
Sonny D, Dayton, OH


