Dark Star
Dec. 15, 1972
Long Beach Arena
This jam remains in my top favorites of all time. To me the Grateful Dead, reached a place in which night after night they try to go to, this night they succeeded in completing immersing themselves in this invisible plane of existence. In here they spiral into serene landscapes, cosmic absurdities, abstract geometry, becoming a flowing river that turns into a waterfall that flows down the bottom of eternity. Not the longest, not the most conventional, but do we listen to the Dead for their conventionality? I don’t. What builds is a tranquil yet urgent piece of music which is full of pure natural energy, evoking images of places you only see in your dreams. Just comprehensible enough to make out where you are, but ultimately uncanny. Some of the pockets of music that are jammed are utterly unique, and flow like water but turn in every which direction.
The jam right before the introduction of the main Dark Star theme is a melancholic display of musical intuition being brought to the forefront, and how emotion gets portrayed through the notes and rhythms of each and every member. Once we get beyond the lyrics, we see this star being eclipsed, and the stillness and the energy being channeled by the band. A Dark Star has emerged. They channel its frequencies and release them through their instruments, resulting in incomprehensible shapes and form, sound and noise. Impossibly regal in its astral architecture. The chaos of our universe envelopes the band and what comes out of Jerry’s guitar conveys the utter spontaneity and absurdity of existence. This is some great acid music. Just a swirling mass of untamed, ancient energy.