Dark Star
Nov. 13, 1972
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
Currently feeling my molecules slowing being torn apart, put back together, and having my whole brain chemistry rearranged by this meltdown section.
Phil comes and carries our souls away after that traumatic and obliterated soundscape left us hollow and cold. Phil acts as a sort of spirit guide that leads us back home after this cataclysmic event. Back home to Morning Dew, a final resting place for us weary souls. A nice little oasis that the band can enter for only a little time. The band deserves this tranquility. That Dark Star would’ve had anyone frightened, and yet they worked REALLY hard to get back to a beautiful place. Getting out of your own personal hell is never easy, and this version encapsulates in its own way, a beautiful story of perseverance. After the Phil o stomp you can hear the band literally fighting through the darkness to find a place to rest their weary souls, and through their efforts, they are rewarded. This has ENERGY. A super spiritual Dark Star. It’s versions like these that make me wonder if Jerry really was a Shaman.
I love how even the band was uncertain if they were going to get out of this alright. They probably weren’t the same after that night, but this really captured the feeling of Death and the acceptance of it. Lots of grief and symbolism in the music. Just my interpretation though :)