![]() ![]() Right now we’re mostly just concerned with bringing a great musical experience out each night, having fun, and enjoying this music with other people. The other thing is new material, but that’s in the future. There’s 15 or 20 of them that have never been recorded. One of the things we want to do is record the songs that we never recorded with the Grateful Dead. Bob recently told Rolling Stone that you’re thinking about taking Dead & Company into the recording studio. My wife’s a lawyer she’d say, “I cannot reveal this information at this time.” I think we’ve got 80 or 90 songs now. there’s all kinds of songs, which I’m not going to tell you. Oh, yeah, we’ve added about 20 or so new songs, “Liberty” and. Are you adding more tunes this time around?Ī. ![]() You covered a lot of ground last year, with something like 60 classic songs rehearsed and ready. Bill and I are playing together beautifully, and the rhythm is right. Jeff is in there, right in the middle of it all. With a virtuoso bass player like Oteil, there’s really nothing much you can say - he knows where to do it and how to do it. We absolutely are performing the songs a little differently. Whenever you add anybody to the conversation, you just don’t go on with your normal conversation you include them in it, and they include you. Jeff seems like an old hand by now, but have John and Oteil helped you find new opportunities in familiar material?Ī. So I went out there and said, Hey, John, the set’s over, are you going to play a solo now? He says, “It’s over? We didn’t play all the songs!” And I said, Welcome to the Grateful Dead. It’s 2016, and a lot of things are gone, singer-guitarist John Mayer told Rolling Stone in advance of his current tour of amphitheaters and stadiums with the Grateful Dead -offshoot. I saw John just looking around, he didn’t know what was going on, the whole band left and he was on the stage. That was the signal that that was the end of the set. We didn’t play the last song Bob thought “that’s it,” and puts his guitar down and walks off. He’s kind of like a pop star in recovery, you know? Įarly in the first tour - this is a funny little thing that’ll give you an idea of how far our worlds were apart - we played a first set and. He gelled right away, once he started really learning the songs. He stayed out in his camper for months behind the studio, and came in as a student. Dates and ticket selections should be made carefully. I think what had appeared to be enthusiasm for the band turned into a music lust: He really wanted it badly. Please note, tour listings include both John Mayer and Dead & Company. How long would you say it took Mayer to settle into the matrix?Ī. ![]()
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