Category: Keystone
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Jerry and Freddie, mid-March 1972
Above are the music listings from Night Times, March 8-21, 1972. Check ’em out if you’re interested, of course, but let me be Garciacentric and offer the following tidbit, about the deepening relationship between Jerry Garcia (et al.) and Freddie Herrera: Jerry and Merle [sic] —Night Times misspelled his name without fail through this point,…
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Keystone Berkeley’s Smitty
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Hilarious
“I realized that in the excitement of meeting Jerry Garcia I had pissed all over my white boots with alligator tips”
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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…
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Finders Keepers: JGMS with Jim Nelson on Drums, Keystone, October 5, 1974
LN jg1974-10-05.jgms.all.aud-falanga.8665.shn2flac I have no idea who Jim Nelson, the drummer, might be. There are some tempo issues all night long. I really like this period for JGMS. “La-La” and “Freedom Jazz Dance” are standouts to me. “Finders Keepers” is also pretty good. When these tapes came into the light, back before 9/11, they were…
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Ozzie and Johnny D
LN jg1979-10-07.jgb.all-2.aud-angus-hart.106528.flac1644 First night out for Ozzie Ahlers and John d’Fonseca (and hence, of JGB #11a). Sunday night is consistent with pattern of breaking in new guys on off-nights, but the Garcia fans don’t worry about work on Monday morning. Probably not surprisingly, this performance is not a world-beater. They are feeling each other out.…
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After Midnight: JGMS, November 3, 1973, Keystone, Berkeley
I just call this After Midnight. Tremendous. Jerry Garcia and Merl Saunders Keystone 2119 University Avenue Berkeley, CA 94704 November 3, 1973 (Saturday) 123 minute soundboard -sSet I (7 tracks, 83:05)– s1t01. … After Midnight [7:26] (1) [2:48] s1t02. Expressway (To Your Heart) [10:59] -> s1t03. collective improvisation [15:50] -> s1t04. transition to Merl’s Tune…
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LN jg1983-01-13.jgb.all.aud-CC.xxxxxx.flac2448
Pretty perfunctory, on my part as a note-taker, as well as on the part of the band. First show of 1983. DeeDee and Jackie’s public debut. Jerry Garcia Band Keystone 2119 University AvenueBerkeley, CA 94704 January 13, 1983 (Thursday) 93 min CC aud –set I (6 tracks, 46:43)– s1t01. crowd and tuning [0:07] s1t02. How…
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Grandma said, ‘Boy, go and follow your heart’: JGMS at Keystone Berkeley, November 27, 1974
LN jg1974-11-27.jgms.106mins.sbd-GEMS.91343.flac1644 Just a few quick notes. 1) Paul Humphrey drumming. The drummer is fast and great. He is noted in Rex’s handwriting on the box for reel #3. 2) Some of this material is just amazing. “Valdez In The Country” and “Freedom Jazz Dance” should make us very Grateful that Merl was there to…
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JGMS July 10-11, 1973 complete
So, Fantasy is going to release the complete July 10-11, 1973 Keystone shows. Hooray! I’ll be able to check my work on these shows. As a reminder: 7/10/73: what’s on which release 7/11/73: what’s on which release JGMS: Live at Keystone, vol. 1 datings JGMS: Live at Keystone, vol. 2 datings JGMS: Live at Keystone,…