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Truckin'
May 13, 1978
The Spectrum

Absolutely crazy interplay between JG and Weir throwin' slide action down after the drop. They're havin fun and the tasty licks testify. HEADY!
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Sugar Magnolia
May 13, 1978
The Spectrum

Peak power stuff- dual guitar strumcity attack into a sublime SSDD with awesome DJ harmonies...and some sweet raunch then Phil joins the action.
4
Good Lovin'
May 13, 1978
The Spectrum

Great blast of fun the place was rockin check the Miller.
4
Far From Me
March 31, 1983
Warfield Theatre

Pretty much a duet with Jer - no Bob vocal or guitar - still pretty cool. Seva Benefit?
4
China Doll
March 30, 1983
Warfield Theatre

Jer sounds young at the start and then his voice gets that weary edge by the end. Lovely notes here.

Comments

Bird Song
Nov. 17, 1972
Century II Convention Hall

Lovely, ‘72 perfection.
Dark Star
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

Hey DS - you've got me on a bender full of Dark Stars... this might last until the New Year for all i know...I've fallen back down the rabbit hole. Tks!
Feelin' Groovy Jam
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

Mystery to me how I have not commented on one of my all time favorite pieces of Grateful Dead music. Embedded in arguably one of the killer'est DS's. They feel around and Jerry signals the trumpet call at 17:15 and you can hear Bob throwing in the rhythm but JG's not ready to go there until he takes us on a screech tour first then at 18:10 Bobby hits that first chord and Jerry drops in. Jerry's elastic solo of the melody from 18:25 to 19:08 can only be described for me as a downright gorgeous and calming hug from my favorite person. Then at 19:35 they pickup another groove and it's just a strident, adamant marching mind meld and when at 20:15 Jerry hits that "extra note" of melodic I love you. Yeah to say I think this is great is an understatement and if you are patient with this DS a lumar ride through Ganymede's mountain ranges awaits you . Also hey is that faintly the sound of Bobby playing with the FG chords again while Jerry goes on a blistering run at 26.26? Can you hear it or did I just dream it?
Dark Star
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

Ok so we are still totally socked in up here in Maine. Plan B live streams per DS’s recs. Also check out the Griffith https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4uiABtFyGPY. Anyway, just a quick word on this DS which is so completely elemental to my Grateful Dead experience. I had this tape and side one was labeled Dark Star side 2 was Other One>Lovelight. No date or venue. In 8th grade we would play this endlessly on our ride to school imagine 7am bus ride grades 1st - 8th. Classic! This DS is so packed with interludes form the whale calls to the planetary interstellar gear crunches to the most “slip your arm around me hug” of a Feelin’ Groovy. That cosmic tension crunchy metal machine music transitioning into the rhythm of FG and Jerry’s swing of Feelin Groovy is imprinted in my DNA. We crushed the little kids heads along with our own cranking this from a boom box back in the day. My buddy and I actually flipped 2 extra tickets we had camped out for at a local Sears (another story) to our bus driver the following year. Yes I went to my second show with my best friend and our bus driver who was the exact embodiment of Otto Mann before the Simpsons ever came out. Wayne Wise and Bus B forever- yo! Anyway so many transcendent moments as someone mentioned above is right on the money. A hungry, dangerous band indeed in ‘70 imho which is why it’s one of my favorite years.
Dark Star
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

Strapped in for the ride home to witness Great Conjunction in the Northern Sky. Track wasn’t marked but it could be no other than 23 of course. Killer recommendation DStar.