The voices rang out, a handful from the stage and tens of thousands more from the audience, joining forces with conviction on the lyrics to the traditional blues song and Grateful Dead concert staple “I Know You Rider.”

“I know you, rider, gonna miss me when I’m gone.”

Ain’t that the truth.

Yes, it will be a melancholy farewell, but the best course of action is clearly to make the most of the time left together, which is exactly what fans are doing as they flock to the final three concerts by Dead & Company this weekend.

The popular Bay Area jam band — currently consisting of vocalist-guitarists Bob Weir and John Mayer, drummers Mickey Hart and Jay Lane, bassist Oteil Burbridge and keyboardist Jeff Chimenti — kicked off this last stand in memorable fashion with a two-set, 19-song offering that ran three hours plus in front of 40,000 fans on Friday night (July 14) at Oracle Park in San Francisco.

The run marks the culmination of what has been, by far, the most successful of the Grateful Dead offshoots. The group got its start in 2015, emerging from the Fare Thee Well concerts at Soldier Field in Chicago and Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara that celebrated the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. From there, the band evolved into an arena-, amphitheater- and, eventually, stadium-touring force in its own right.

Along the way, the group established a deep relationship with its fans — one that was certainly tied to the Grateful Dead and, most certainly, the Dead’s iconic songbook, but one that existed on its own plane as well. That connection has been made evident by the success of this farewell tour, with tickets being gobbled up at (Taylor) Swift speed by fans who want to catch the band as many times as possible while it’s still an option.

Bob Weir, playing with fellow Grateful Dead alum Mickey Hart (back right), jams with John Mayer on ”I Know You Rider” as Dead & Co. open up the second set at their concert, Friday, July 14, 2023, at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

The three-night Oracle stand — held in the shadows of the Grateful Dead’s Palo Alto birthplace — is completely sold out. The band sold a staggering 120,000 tickets for the run, which continues through Sunday. Granted, that probably breaks down to 120,000 tickets sold to some 45,000 fans, the vast majority of whom will likely be attending multiple shows.

Weir — the only founding member of the Grateful Dead left in the band after drummer Bill Kreutzmann bowed out of the final tour — sounded fairly strong on vocals in the first of the concert’s two sets, especially during a slowed-down, un-funked version of the disco-rock anthem “Shakedown Street.”

Mayer, the singer-songwriter-guitarist known for such Grammy-winning soft-rock hits as “Your Body Is a Wonderland,” “Daughters” and “Waiting on the World to Change,” took his turn on the microphone for such first-set offerings as “Cold Rain and Snow” and “Brown-Eyed Women.”

A Deadhead wearing an electric rainbow cloak dances at the the Dead & Co. concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
A Deadhead wearing an electric rainbow cloak dances at the the Dead & Co. concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

Overall, it was kind of a mellow, though efficient, first set of music, with the jams feeling more perfunctory than inspired. Mayer, an ace guitarist, led the way more often than not, but he plays like he sings — smoothly.

The group immediately ratcheted things up in Round Two, kicking things off with a nicely spacey “China Cat Sunflower” that, as per Grateful Dead tradition, powered into “I Know You Rider.”

Chimenti, who has been playing alongside Weir in various Dead-related bands since the late ’90s, was in tremendous form as he grooved through such gems as “Scarlet Begonias.” He and Burbridge — who also sang lead vocals on “Fire on the Mountain” — made for a funky treat. The percussionists Hart, who joined the Dead in 1967, and Lane served as the engines behind pretty much everything played.

Weir’s voice seemed like it was on its last legs by the time the group reached the touching ballad “Standing on the Moon” — which makes sense given all the singing he’s done, both with Dead & Co and his own Wolf Bros outfit — yet he was somehow able to summon just enough to bring the song to a powerful conclusion, with ample help from Mayer’s most poignant guitar work of the night.

The musicians then charged right into “Casey Jones” in a fashion that, quite simply, they hadn’t managed all night. Yet, they played this well-known favorite like it would be the very last time they’d ever play the song together — and they wanted to make it count.

Mission accomplished.

Here’s hoping that they take that same sense of urgency and conviction into the final Dead & Company show on Sunday night.

Bob Weir, playing with fellow Grateful Dead alum Mickey Hart, sings “China Cat Sunflower” as Dead & Co. open up the second at their Friday, July 14, 2023 concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

Setlist (July 14, 2022)

Set 1

1. “Not Fade Away”

2. “Shakedown Street”

3. “Cold Rain and Snow”

4. “Ramble On Rose”

5. “Brown-Eyed Women”

6. “New Speedway Boogie”

7. “Wharf Rat”

8. “Don’t Ease Me In”

Set 2

9. “China Cat Sunflower”

10. “I Know You Rider”

11. “He’s Gone”

12. “Scarlet Begonias”

13. “Fire on the Mountain”

14. “Drums”

15. “Space”

16. “Standing on the Moon”

17. “Casey Jones”

18. “U.S. Blues”

19. “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door”

A Deadhead stands atop the Willie Mays statue looking for a ticket to the Dead & Co. concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
A Deadhead stands atop the Willie Mays statue looking for a ticket to the Dead & Co. concert at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
Fans of Dead & Co. sit along the shores of McCovey Cove, Friday, July 14, 2023, listing to the band play at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Fans of Dead & Co. sit along the shores of McCovey Cove, Friday, July 14, 2023, listing to the band play at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., Friday, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 
Deadheads fill the upper deck at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., for the Dead & Co. concert, Friday night, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
Deadheads fill the upper deck at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., for the Dead & Co. concert, Friday night, July 14, 2023. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group) 

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