Bobby & The Midnights stands out among the several varied solo efforts by ... founding member, Bob Weir. Backed by a crackerjack rhythem section including Billy Cobham on drums, Weir cruises his way through some interesting orginals. He even manages to sound conviencing...more.
Even a fair number of dyed-in-the-wool Deadheads will concede that a little Bob Weir goes a long way, a point driven home by Evening Moods, his sixth album as a leader. Weir and his cohorts (Jeff Chimenti on...more.
I've seen Bob and RatDog numerous times since Jerry's transition to the next phase, and I must admit they get better every time. At first, I'd see them for nostalgia's sake. Now I see them because they...more.
I bought this CD about a month ago. I have been a Bob Weir fan for as long as I have been a deadhead (30+ years). As with many of Bob Weir's stuff, you can't listen to it just...more.
I read all of these reviews and had heard half of the songs live at least once (if not many times) before I bought this disc. Bob has always been my favorite! During my first listen I was put off a...more.