I was doing some thinking about Bob Weir’s musical journey, and what I view to be the pivotal “Bobby Ace” period, running most obviously from about mid-1969 through 1970. And, since we were just talking about Family Dog shows, I got to thinking about the April 1970 acoustic gigs. Long story short, I just did some sniffing around some of the more obscure (in the Garciaverse) numbers they did. Here’s a back-of-the-napkin breakdown.
Note that, as far as I can tell, this is entirely roots-derived white contemporary stuff – is there a black songwriter in the whole repertoire? Anyway, FWIW.
Traditional
! song: Slewfoot
! song: Wabash Cannonball
Everly Brothers Originals
! song: All I Have To Do Is Dream (not their composition,
but I think they did it first)
! song: Cathy’s Clown
! song: So Sad (To Watch Good Love Go Bad)
! song: Wake Up Little Susie
Bakersfield
! song: Mama Tried – Merle Haggard
! song: I’ve Got A Tiger By The Tail – Buck Owens
George Jones
! song: The Race Is On
! song: Old Old House
! song: Seasons Of My Heart
Contemporary Country – all of these were written in the
1960s
! song: Let It Be Me – also done by Everly Brothers
! song: Let Me In – Porter Wagoner
! song: Long Black Limousine – first available via Glen
Campbell in 1962, eventually Merle Haggard and Elvis, too.
! song: Me And My Uncle – John Philips
! song: Silver Threads And Golden Needles – also by Everly
Brothers
! song: Dire Wolf – Garcia/Hunter (sung by Weir 7/4/69)
! song: Green Green Grass Of Home – Curly Putnam, but done
by Porter Wagoner and on Merle Haggard’s Mama
Tried.
! song: Games People Play – Joe South – also by Everly
Brothers
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