Over the weekend, a series of memorials and tributes to Grateful Dead lyricist and famed political activist John Perry Barlow took place across San Francisco, culminating with an event titled Barlow’s Graduation From Meatspace at The Fillmore on Sunday, April 8th. The tributes didn’t stop there, however, with Mill Valley, California’s Sweetwater Music Hall adding a special event on Monday evening to honor the iconic Grateful Dead and “cyberlibertarian” figure.

As reported by JamBase, Monday’s tribute to Barlow took on a similar format as Sunday’s memorial at The Fillmore, with a number of speakers offering up stories of Barlow in addition to musical performances throughout the night. For the first musical performance, Barlow’s daughters under the moniker The Barlowettes performed “I Will Take You A Home”, a tune penned by Barlow and Brent Mydland off the Grateful Dead’s Built To Last that The Barlowettes also performed on Sunday night.

From there, after a number of heartfelt stories shared by Bob Weir, Steve Kromer, and Andy Leonard, Jerry Joseph, Steve Kimock, and Wally Ingram teamed up for two songs, “Wisconsin Death Trip” and “Giraffe”. This set was followed up by a performance featuring Weir, Ingram, Kimock, Jerry Harrison, Lukas Nelson, Aishlin Harrison, and Paul Ill. This ensemble laid out renditions of Talking Heads’ “Heaven”, the Grateful Dead’s “I Need A Miracle”, Al Green’s “Take Me To The River”, and the Barlow and Weir-penned Grateful Dead classic “Feel Like A Stranger”. The latter also saw former RatDog members, drummer Jay Lane and bassist Robin Sylvester, join in.

After this, Dead & Company and former RatDog keyboardist Jeff Chimenti stepped in for Jerry Harrison, with the new lineup moving through takes on “The Music Never Stopped”, “Estimated Prophet”, and “Lost Sailor” into “Saint of Circumstance”. To close out the night, much like the night prior in San Francisco, the tribute closed out with a rendition of “Cassidy”, which saw the reemergence of many of the performers from across the night.

You can check out the full video of Monday night’s tribute to John Perry Barlow at Sweetwater Music Hall in Mill Valley, California, below, courtesy of the venue.

[H/T JamBase]