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ckissick 07-06-2015 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 8699038)
I listened to 7 hours of nuthin' but JGB the other day on a road trip and saw Rat Dog with a favorite guitarist (Kimock) some years back. It's sad, and ya can't go back "live", but at least we still have Jerry shows. I still listen to mix of all his old stuff (live shows) on a regular basis.

No live shows with Jerry though...my loss :(

Some of my fondest music memories are seeing the JGB at the Keystone in Palo Alto back in the '80s. Many, many times. With John Kahn, Melvin Seals, etc. They always had three girls singing backup, we nick-named the Jerry-ettes.

The Keystone was an old Quonset hut. Great times. Another band called Reconstruction played there, with Jerry and Merl Saunders.

911boost 07-06-2015 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by reverie (Post 8699383)
Could someone post the Dead members and others who played at the last shows?

Was it Billy and Mickey on drums? Many thanks. Mucho appreciado. :)

_


Yes it was Billy, Mickey, Phil and Bobby.

And yes that JGB album is great. It is in constant rotation at my house as well.

Bill

Ziggythecat 07-07-2015 04:05 PM

Spent all 3 nights in the front pit, 2 nights with my daughter and one with my wife.
Amazing experience, and Chicago was perfect as was the music.

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trader220 07-07-2015 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by ckissick (Post 8699561)
Some of my fondest music memories are seeing the JGB at the Keystone in Palo Alto back in the '80s. Many, many times. With John Kahn, Melvin Seals, etc. They always had three girls singing backup, we nick-named the Jerry-ettes.

The Keystone was an old Quonset hut. Great times. Another band called Reconstruction played there, with Jerry and Merl Saunders.


The whole arrangement was fantastic, the three back ups just added to the whole sound. I saw maybe a dozen to fifteen of those JGB shows in the 1990 to 1993/4 sort of time frame and they were fantastic.

Ziggythecat 07-07-2015 04:13 PM

If you are a JGB fan, there are several great shows on YouTube with John Kadlicek and the DC Mystery cats that play modern arrangements of some of the old JGB shows.
John is very talented, and does not copy Jerry, but has the chops and voice to be the heir.
He was the lead for Furthur, until they disbanded.

http://youtu.be/ZaUGXzNdeE0

fastfredracing 07-07-2015 04:22 PM

Just heard back from my buddy Mark that went, and he says, that it was the best grateful dead type show he has seen since Jerry passed. He has been to 50 some rat dog/phil and friends, and further shows, and said that by far, this was the tightest they have been since.
Said that it was also a real good vibe in Chicago. He was saying that if felt like old times
Good stuff, I am anxious to hear what my buddy Todd has to say .

greglepore 07-07-2015 04:37 PM

Yeah, the more I listen to the shows the tighter they sound. They had moments of confusion, but overall it seemed like a great experience. The closers were great as well, "Attics" was a great choice, read somewhere that it seemed like a prayer to Jerry, and in a way, I guess it was.

Ziggy, you are a lucky man.

Oh yeah, JGB? Some great shows from 91-92, 11-12-91 at the Spectrum blew me away...

911boost 07-07-2015 09:29 PM

I am bummed I missed the Standing on the Moon.....

Ziggythecat 07-08-2015 08:38 AM

Got this email this morning:

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intakexhaust 07-08-2015 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by greglepore (Post 8700742)
Yeah, the more I listen to the shows the tighter they sound. They had moments of confusion, but overall it seemed like a great experience. ...

Ah, I think that sums them up quite well. lol

https://archive.org/details/GratefulDead?&sort=-downloads&page=2

A bud has what I believe all the Dick's Pick's, bootlegs as well. No thanks and overload for me.
Grateful Dead Family Discography: The Grateful Dead: Dick's Picks

gr8fl4porsche 07-08-2015 05:40 PM

I caught the Saturday night show in Chicago.

Great vibe in the city. Great time at the shows. Definitely like the shows of old - without Jerry of course. Much better than any Further, Dead, etc.

I watched and listened to all 5 shows several times each. Considering their age and diversity they pulled it together better than expected. Trey played lead like a champ. Vocals where rough from everyone except Bobby. He sounded like a much younger version of himself. Even hit the high notes!

I'm glad I invested all the time and cash to enjoy the experience.
Would do it again in a heartbeat.

KFC911 07-12-2015 03:45 AM

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Originally Posted by trader220 (Post 8699045)
KC,

There is a two CD set of JGB live that is about my all time favorite CD set. It was recorded in the early 1990's at a time when I saw quite a few JGB shows. ....

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Originally Posted by trader220 (Post 8699080)
Its a commercial release.

Jerry Garcia Band - Jerry Garcia Band | Jerry Garcia

The set list is fantastic. The music is recorded and mixed very well and above all the band is sharp as a tack. Worth a listen if you havn't heard it.

Thanks for this thread guys! I've got a live double JGB, but not that one, and I'll check it out. Also found my commercial realease of "How Seeet It Is" (Warfield) and the Keystone with Merle. Oh yeah....I think I'll put the CD changer with 300 discs of Dick's Picks, Betty boards, and all kinds of other Jerry goodness back in the mix too ;)

Wish I could have been there with ya Ziggy...

intakexhaust 07-12-2015 11:26 AM

Anyone DVR one of the Chicago show's? Was on Dish, post live $29.

gr8fl4porsche 07-31-2015 04:37 PM

All the shows are easily found on the net. Some wonderful HD rips.

Sitting here having a cocktail watching the 4th of July show, which I attended, and am really impressed in Trey performance of Standing on the Moon. Brought a tear to my eye thinking of my Father whom I buried last week.

Decided to compare it to the first time I saw Jerry play the tune and popped in the Downhill From Here DVD of Alpine '89 - my first Dead shows. Also an incredible performance.

Love those guys. Definitely affected who I am today. What a long strange trip.

911boost 07-31-2015 07:58 PM

I have this run on shows as well that are pretty high quality.

Standing on the Moon by Trey is probably the one I wanted to hear the most with him singing.

trader220 08-01-2015 07:05 AM

I saw probably 20 or more MSG shows and the last one was in 94. I was lucky with the mail order and got floor seats and we were right infront of Jerry just a handful of rows back. The stand out from that three night run I made there was Standing On The Moon. Its one of my all time favorites. The other was Black Muddy River. Two classics.

greglepore 08-01-2015 10:37 AM

I'd rather be with you...

Philly in 95-3/17. The 3 night run 17/18/19 was killer, despite being 95.

The "rather be with you" refrain that night still makes me well up, much like the love not fade away refrain. 3/18 was "The Last Time", sort of a joke when they would play it, but for me, unfortunately, it was.

Just lost my titanium bracelet with " listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul" inscribed on the inside while applauding a Hildago Bertha at a Los Lobos show.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...eys/face76.gif

trader220 08-01-2015 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by greglepore (Post 8735443)
I'd rather be with you...

Philly in 95-3/17. The 3 night run 17/18/19 was killer, despite being 95.

The "rather be with you" refrain that night still makes me well up, much like the love not fade away refrain. 3/18 was "The Last Time", sort of a joke when they would play it, but for me, unfortunately, it was.

Just lost my titanium bracelet with " listen to the river sing sweet songs to rock my soul" inscribed on the inside while applauding a Hildago Bertha at a Los Lobos show.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/suppo...eys/face76.gif

Those were my last three shows. The Spectrum was home base for me. I hit the jackpot on mail order and was first 7 rows night 1 and night 3. The middle night when they played "This Could Be The Last Time" I was lower level side and I remember thinking how true that could be.

They played Unbroken Chain on that last night. IIRC that was the first time in a couple decades. The Philly paper created a lot of chatter because the published that the band had sound checked the Unbroken Chain.

trader220 08-27-2015 12:33 PM

I see that "The Dead and Company" announced some fall tour dates. I'll be going to the Philly show. I would consider an MSG show too but I'll have to see what tix are priced like.

ckissick 08-27-2015 08:35 PM

I figured they would be doing more shows. I'm disappointed that they are actually doing the New Years show in LA. That's sacrilege! It should be in SF or Oakland as it was for 30 years.


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