Photo by Jay Blakerberg via GSW’s Twitter page

God Street Wine closed their three-night run at Phil Lesh’s Terrapin Crossroads on Saturday night. Like the other nights of their run, God Street Wine opened the evening and joined Lesh, Furthur guitarist John Kadlecik and Furthur keyboardist Jeff Chimenti for the evening’s headlining performance.

During their opening set, God Street were joined by Kadlecik for “One Crazy Night.” Then, they kicked off their first set with Lesh with “Alabama Getaway.” Their first set also included a rendition of Merle Haggard’s “Mama Tried.” The second set got going with “Bertha” before a cover of Henry Thomas’ “Don’t Ease Me In.” The Ramblers then continued with a few Dead tunes before closing out the set with The Who’s “Won’t Get Fooled Again,” which was followed by “Going Down the Road Feeling Bad.” The show wrapped up with an encore version of The Beatles’ “I Am The Walrus.”

This past weekend’s Rambles and supporting sets are the only shows that God Street Wine have scheduled thus far for 2013. Recaps of the first two night’s can be found here and here. Lesh, Jackie Greene, Neal Casal, Tony Leone and Adam MacDougall will play a four-night run of Rambles February 7-10 as well. Saturday night’s setlists can be found below.

Here’s a look at Saturday night’s God Street Wine and Ramble setlists via Philzone

God Street Wine, Saturday, January 26, 2013, Terrapin Crossroads, San Rafael, CA

Walk Away, Never Did Get Out of Utah, One Crazy Night*, Going to Cross That River > Lighthouse/Happy in Their Homeland > I Don’t Want to See You Here > Jam

(*)with John Kadlecik

God Street Wine with Phil Lesh, John Kadlecik and Jeff Chimenti, Saturday, January 26, 2013, Terrapin Crossroads, San Rafael, CA

Set I:
Alabama Getaway, Althea, Brown-Eyed Women, Mama Tried, Ramble On Rose, High Time, Sugaree

Set II:
Bertha, Don’t Ease Me In, Jack Straw, Shakedown Street, New Speedway Boogie, Wharf Rat, St. Stephen, Caution > St. Stephen, Won’t Get Fooled Again, Goin’ Down the Road Feeling Bad

E:I Am the Walrus