Category: 1982
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NOT Jacklyn’s Debut: JGB at the River Theater, Guerneville, October 24, 1982
UPDATE 20211026: Jackie has clearly stated that she and DeeDee joined the band in January 1983. So, as of now, this is the first show with the late ’82 mystery (unidentified) singers backing vocalists Elisecia Wright and Shirley Faulkner. The man who taped this show has just passed away. RIP, John Anzaldo. This is a…
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A JGB drum solo by Bill Kreutzmann – Cape Cod Coliseum, June 18, 1982
LN jg1982-06-18.jgb.all.aud-craigl.138576.flac1644 For about a minute-twenty in “Don’t Let Go,” Billy K. solos. It’s a little surreal. I have historically loved this show, but nothing much jumps out at me on this listen. JERRY GARCIA BAND Cape Cod Coliseum White’s Path off Route 6 South Yarmouth, MA 02664 June 18, 1982 (Friday) – 8:30 PM…
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Greg Errico hits like a linebacker
LN jg1982-11-13.jgb.all.aud-lamarre.135183.flac2496 Jerry Garcia Band Bushnell Auditorium 166 Capitol Street Hartford, CT 06105 November 13, 1982 (Saturday) – 7:30 PM Lamarre MAC flac2496 shnid-135183 –set I (7 tracks, 62:13)– s1t01. //How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [#7:59] [0:04] % s1t02. They Love Each Other [8:00] [0:02] % s1t03. Valerie [8:10] [0:02] %…
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Concert Vault
My goodness, I don’t really follow what all comes online –or maybe it’s new, so effectively I do– but there is some 1980 and 1982 JGB (and snippets of 4/10/82 Garcia solo acoustic) online at concertvault.com. I need to investigate some of this more. Here’s “Let It Rock” from 6/24/82: http://www.concertvault.com/jerry-garcia-band/video/let-it-rock_2147002982.html And “Deal” from 7/26/80,…
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Garcia’s Early ’82 Tax Tour (Counterfactual)
More counterfactual history from a document in the GD Archives (ms332, ser2, box5), though I have seen it through another means as well. This is a central piece of evidence, along with the Return of Ronnie Tutt tour in late ’81 and a few other things, showing that this period marks a real effort to…
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Bill Cooper Interviews Jerry Garcia, May 1982
Here’s a nice companion piece that really resonates with “Bob Coburn Interviews Jerry Garcia, November 8, 1982″. My notes/transcriptions are little sketchy, but here’s what jumps out to me. On Run for the Roses, with some anti-marketing: I’ve been working on it for quite a long time. I’ve had to squeeze it in amongst and…
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Bob Coburn Interviews Jerry Garcia, November 8, 1982
Garcia, Jerry, 1942-1995, “Bob Coburn with Jerry Garcia. “Rockline” radio show, hosted by Bob Coburn, broadcast on November 8, 1982. Includes an interview and phone calls from listeners [radio broadcast],” Grateful Dead Archive Online, accessed August 2, 2015, http://www.gdao.org/items/show/378595. Garcia had two pretty good reasons to do a live national “Rockline” radio interview on Monday,…
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May 5, 1982 should be June 5, 1982
Perhaps the most bootlegged Garcia-on-the-side gig is acoustic Garcia and Kahn, attributed as the Oregon State Penitentiary, 2575 Center St. NE, Salem, OR 97301, May 5, 1982 [JGC | JGBP | map | etree showid-48429] Lots of these have been liberated into freely-circulating lossless formats (shnid-4423, shnid-11463, shnid-17900), which are all pretty much the same…
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I work for the union
Garcia was a member of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), local no. 6 in San Francisco. He initially applied on August 24, 1965 and was approved for membership one week later. He gave his address as 71 Miguel Street, San Francisco, claiming to have resided there for four years. He claims his occupation as…
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Angels in the Balcony? JGB, March 27, 1982 Keystone
LN jg1982-03-27.jgb.all-1.aud-knudsen-GEMS.111727.flac1644 Gave this an anniversary listen today, and it pleasantly surprised me. There’s an awful lot of depth of feeling in this whole show. Sugaree is very good right off the bat, and in the first set only “After Midnight” does less than it might have; I blame the arrangements, which just feel too…