Last night Grateful Dead tribute act Joe Russo’s Almost Dead held a concert at The Fox Theater in Oakland. During an acoustic portion of the performance, Dead guitarist Bob Weir emerged to sit-in on a number of songs.

Much like the mini-stage built for JRAD’s recent Brooklyn Bowl run, a stripped down acoustic setup was utilized midway into the first set Saturday night in Oakland. Playing a smaller kit, drummer Joe Russo, with Dave Dreiwitz on upright bassist, Marco Benevento on piano and Tom Hamilton and Scott Metzger on acoustic guitars, opened the “unplugged” portion with “It Must Have Been The Roses.”

At that point Weir came out to join on guitar and vocals on a cover of Bob Dylan’s “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall.” Subsequent acoustic renditions of “Black Throated Wind,” Dylan’s “When I Paint My Masterpiece” and Weir’s “Cassidy” also featured Bobby sitting-in on guitar and vocals to close out the first half of the night.

Below is audience-captured footage of “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” and “Black-Throated Wind” posted by Ted Silverman, watch:

Set One: Jam > Good Lovin’ sm > Cumberland Blues th sm jr > (Shakedown Street riff) > Help On The Way th > Jam > The Music Never Stopped sm > He’s Gone th > The Wheel th sm jr > Jack Straw sm th

Acoustic Set: It Must Have Been The Roses th, A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall bw*, Black Throated Wind bw*, When I Paint My Masterpiece bw*, Cassidy bw *

Set Two: King Solomon’s Marbles > Row Jimmy th > Estimated Prophet sm > Uncle John’s Band th sm jr, Bass solo > Eyes Of The World (w/piano solo) th > Throwing Stones sm > Deal jam > Throwing Stones sm

Encore: One More Saturday Night sm

* with Bob Weir on acoustic guitar and vocals