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darkstar67

Jerry G

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Submissions

3
Deal
May 29, 1971
Winterland Arena

Great version; early vintage or not
4
Might As Well
June 21, 1984
Kingswood Music Theater

This is the one
2
Don't Ease Me In
Dec. 12, 1972
Winterland Arena

Energetic version
5
Dupree's Diamond Blues
June 21, 1984
Kingswood Music Theater

Real nice latter era version from a fine show with Jerry doing this Dupree's some late game justice
4
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
March 23, 1987
Hampton Coliseum

US Blooz

Comments

Dark Star
Dec. 16, 1968
The Matrix

Of course it should be here. I certainly did not mean to imply otherwise. That’s precisely why I commented that it is a killer submission. And yes, it should be here so others are made aware if they have not yet discovered The Hartbeats. I even posted a link to some David and the Dorks in the comments on one submission a while back as there are likely quite a few that are unfamiliar with that coalition as well. My apologies for the confusion
Dark Star
Dec. 16, 1968
The Matrix

from comments “Garcia is ON...but this is not the Dead this is Mickey and the Hartbeats, which, on this night, consisted of Jerry Garcia, Jack Casady, and Mickey, with Spencer Dryden in the first set and David Getz in the second. no Phil, Billy, or Pigpen. what a hot show though!!!! superfine.”
Dark Star
Dec. 16, 1968
The Matrix

Killer submission. Wild jamming. Polkas, dog food jingles, etc…
Sugar Magnolia
Dec. 6, 1973
Public Hall

This is Buffalo ‘77, just a few years earlier. Similar feel
Sugar Magnolia
Dec. 6, 1973
Public Hall

Right on FranklinTowers. This version is fantastic. Sounds ornery. Nice recommend. The source provided (Kaplan, Fink, Hamilton) sounds good, full, heavy.