Dark Star
April 8, 1972
Wembley Empire Pool
Groundbreaking. Innovative. Unlike any other.
I think this was exactly what the Dead had been working towards up until this point. The seamless blending of all music encompassed in this piece of modern classical music. A supernova that explodes with such energy, the themes explored in this Dark Star are unlike any other, the jazzy and macabre jamming is ghastly, the band sets the stage aflame in a blue flame. Jerry channels his eastern school of thought in this stream of consciousness performance. Keith completely understands what’s going on, and his ability to add so much depth and nuance make him truly one of a kind. He controls where this music will go. The space after the second verse sees a return to this haunted space, and leads into a climatic point in which Jerry takes the band into the promised land, heaven, the afterlife, green pastures, whatever you want to call it. It’s pureness is infectious and you really do feel your mind leaving your body. One of the best ever. Never gets old.