Review: Love for Dead & Company won’t fade away as band brings career to close

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Dead & Company opened it’s three-night final stand at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Friday (July 14) with “Not Fade Away.” Two days, and some 11 hours of live music, later, the band closed its touring career on Sunday by playing the exact same song. It made for the only repeat of the 50-plus-song setlist performed over the weekend.

Guess they wanted to drive home a point, one made abundantly clear by the (slightly altered) lyrics in this cherished cover of the Crickets 1957 classic:

“You know our love will not fade away.”

And it goes both ways, for sure. Dead & Company used the last weekend of its final tour to show fans how much they’ve meant to the group during its 8-year run — as well as to thank them for the prior 50 years of support for its parent band, the Palo Alto-born Grateful Dead. For their part, the fans showered their musical heroes with love from the first note of Night 1 to the closing bell on Sunday.

Truly, this is a relationship that is built to last.

Dead & Company’s Bob Weir performs during “The Final Tour Dead & Co. Summer 2023” concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Sunday, July 16, 2023. (Nhat V. Meyer/Bay Area News Group) 

The group gave a little extra to fans with this closing show, moving the advertised start time back by an hour (from 7 to 6 p.m.) so that they could let even more songs fill the air. The result was a nearly four-hour performance that had the third consecutive sold-out crowd of the weekend grooving and smiling throughout the night.

The band charged out of the gate, opening the show with a high-adrenaline version of “Bertha” and then upping the ante even higher with the Dead’s well-known cover of the Young Rascals hit “Good Lovin’” before the crowd of 40,000 fans.

Yet, just when it seemed like the band might keep the peddle to the metal for the majority of the first set, the musicians — vocalists-guitarists Bob Weir and John Mayer, drummers Mickey Hart and Jay Lane, bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti — slowed things down with a double shot of “Loser” and “Althea.”

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