Willie Nelson's 4th of July Picnic: Waylon Payne, Paula Nelson, Cory Morrow, Patty Griffin, Titty Bingo, Pauline Reese, Jeff Haney Band, Del Castillo, Shawn Colvin, Los Lonely Boys, Billy Bob Thornton, Billy Joe Shaver, Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Willie Nelson Two River Canyon Amphitheatre, Saturday, Jul 5
Call it the return of the living Dead. Almost 20 years after the Grateful Dead’s Aug. 31, 1985, gig at Manor Downs, the surviving members of the Grateful Dead – drummers Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann, guitarist/vocalist Bob Weir, and bassist Phil Lesh – are a touch grayer, but still getting by. Jerry’s gone, but the four principals are now augmented by guitarist Jimmy Herring, keyboardists Rob Barraco and Jeff Chimenti, and vocalist Joan Osborne. Founding Dead member Lesh weighed in on Willie Nelson’s recent contributions to the long, strange trip.
Austin Chronicle: For casual observers, the pairing of the Dead and Willie Nelson probably seems odd, but you go back some ways; you did the first Farm Aid via satellite in ’86. When did you first cross paths? Phil Lesh: I met Willie a couple years ago when we did some gigs together. We visited him on his bus, and he, um [laughs], gave me a copy of his new record and played a couple cuts with me. It was a wonderful get-together. We’ve been doing gigs pretty much every year since, either with my band or with the Dead. So he’s kind of a natural for anything we do. He’s so American, you know, in the finest sense. AC: Willie’s 70 and still "On the Road Again." You’re 63; can you see yourself still "Truckin’" in seven years? PL: Oh yeah, probably. It’s not the kind of thing you want to stop doing, because it really is life enhancing – the playing, that is, not necessarily the touring and traveling. I would hope that I’d be able to cut back a bit in the next seven years, but I’d never want to quit entirely, because taking the music to different people and different places is part of the experience. That’s the payoff. AC: Any chance of a Willie/Dead duet in Austin? PL: We’re hoping that can happen. Willie’s going to be opening for the Dead for about a week before that, and I’ve hoped for a long time to hear Willie sing with us, and do some of Jerry’s classic songs like "Stella Blue" or "Comes a Time." AC: You mentioned you’ve been on Willie’s bus, which is legendary for the amount of potent smoke on it. Can you confirm that? PL: They had to turn me around a couple of times before I knew which way to get off. So yeah, it was like going to another world [laughs]. A very, very harmonious and congenial world, of course. 11750 Hwy. 71 W. Tickets $49/$80 for two days. 1/888-597-STAR. www.tworivercanyon.com. 263-4146 for info.
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