Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders 6 30 72 Keystone Korner, San Francisco, CA
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- - Set 1 -
It Ain't No Use
Expressway (To Your Heart) (9:00)
One Kind Favor (20:33)
Sick And Tired (28:27)
Down Around Biloxi (39:50)
That's All Right, Mama (46:24)
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down (56:19)
- Set 2 -
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
After Midnight
Money Honey
Are You Lonely For Me, Baby?
Jam
Beautiful choice!!❤
Thanks for sharing this gem with the world!
This is top notch start to finish. One of the best or best JGB performances I have heard.
I love Jerry Band shows. True family gets in
This is simply the F**** best! Hands down!
As per J. G. s guitar totaly unique to the time and place .
This is the sickest show!! Excellent sound quality. Jerry and Merl obviously had a whole lot of fun vibe off each other. One of the best early Jerry projects I have ever heard.
Thanks to Whoaduderighteous.
MAHALOS!!!!!!
Sick indeed! It a superspreader of sickness ... and one more MAHALO
Mixed and recorded by Betty Cantor-Jackson “Betty~board”!
Wellshitthefukyeeeaahhhhh
My thoughts exactly- one of the best I’ve heard in a while, and I’ve listened to a lot of shows.
The Bay Area music.... Mercy...
I was fortunate enough to see this show after landing in the city two weeks earlier. So glad a soundboard survived. It was as good or better than it sounds. Jerry was playing Alligator to answer some comments below. Cool old jazz club across from the SF PD. Jerry and Merle were sitting at the bar when we walked in, smoking, talking and laughing. Nightclub seating with little round tables, stage at the end of a long room with pillars, dark and smoky. Like having them play in your rec room. Thank you Jerry. Thank you Whoaduderighteous.
Holy shit!!!!
You lucky fucker....
That is just mind blowing. To have seen Jerry with Merl!!! Nothing like the dead!!!!! This was a better band.
@@PoppaStompa I KNOW
Thank you for the insight on the room ,,,kind of what i hoped it would be like !! Peace Brother!!!
Even though it is years later since your comment ...
The real thing 🧡💜💙- wow this is great!!!!!!
sure, that rendition of That's All Right Mama is just another 10 miniute Garcia mindscape, but during those minutes you are re-born as another, more advanced human being. Just sayin'
Love it !
Someday baby...✌❤😍😚
Take me home Jerry.
Thank you for listening!! Share it with all your friends!
Smokinn man 🔥
Always do !!! Thanks kind Sir !!!!
✨✌💖🎶✨
Beautious
Expressway to your heart...my goodness!!!
we play this tape non stop were I work
what city is this?
So do we!
The thing is, this show was done right after returning from the Europe 72 tour. Well rested and enthusiastic, the energy shows. I went to the first GD show at the Hollywood Bowl after that tour (pigpens last stage appearance) and the energy of the band was off the charts after the nice long rest.
the musicians are "all" "on it". garcia is especially melodious and on fire. blessings to you
This is some grate stuff,live always sounds better.Im hunting for this record original lp.This what i boogie to.Thank you for your time and effort on putting this gold up :) expressway to your heart thats a ( jam ) .Grateful dead,JGB in 1972 was some glorious music,some crazy beautiful tunes,albums.Europe 72,jerrys 1st solo record still my favourite,i dont have favourites but you know what i mean.Take care out there my friends,and dont forget to help your fellow human if in need,peace
Miss ya Merl.
This is from the era when Jerry used to smile when the music was really happening, always reminded me of Francis Ford Coppola tasting a particularly delicious pasta sauce.
that could be a book title, bro
That's an awesome way to put it my brotha
Jer's first solo gig after returning fro Europe an he is EN FUCKING FUEGO....this is as good as it gets IMHO....25+ years of serious solo Jerry collecting & research I have yet to come across anything a schmokin' as the first three songs that open this show...and Biloxi is sublime...Jerry at his best...and better still...
Biloxi is the highlight of this set IMHO... so sublime
Maybe I’m wrong, but I don’t know of any music Currently made that comes close to this. Like we’re in an age void of greatness. Glad we have this all the more.
There will never be anyone else like Jerry, but Billy strings sure is swell, and playing great right now
@@Whoaduderighteous hey whoa, I’m not familiar with who Billy Strings is.
@@relicmeisterstewart5626 He was on a dead kick for a minute there. Bobby sat in with him few months back at the Ryman. Look up Billy Strings Bob Weir To Lay Me Down
Starts off smokkkkin man, Jerry and Merl groove awesome together
This show has a totally down home, organic, and heart-warming vibe! Fantastic sound quality!!! Merl and Jerry had such an uncanny musical report with each other! Thank you for posting it!!!
Well said!!! Plus, a dynamite setlist.
One kind favor 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 the whole show is amazing
I 💘 this show! That bass and bass drum kick out of nowhere on 'Sick and Tired' is so on point as is that entire show!❄️🌎❄️❣️😜👌❣️
Jesse Winchester's glorious song "Biloxi" - not exactly a great version here, but a welcome reference to a good songwriter. As for the rest, well hey, Garcia-Saunders & Co, what more do you want? Good comment that this was just after the Dead's tremendous Europe tour, Jerry obviously both relaxed and fired up, tremendous. Don't miss the phenomenal 1973 Keystone gigs...
Thanks for the jams!
Keystone Korner was a great club, I went to see many jazz acts there in the mid 70s. Never knew Garcia played there. Travis Bean photo must be from 76 or later, he was using that guitar on a lot of the Keystone Berkeley shows of that year., through a Mesa Boogie Amp.
Sonny Stitt, Grant Green, Dexter Gordon, Miles, (twice) Pat Martino, Bobby Hutcherson, Airto and Flora, Lonnie Liston Smith, Les McCann, Donald Bailey ....
Groovin' thru my Friday evening. Thankee!
Jeez. Tight!
This show is incredible man! Cheers.
hot stuff right here! Lived in Biloxi 05'-10' (through Katrina and through the recovery). Down Around Biloxi was my jam during that time.
I relisten often on this one!!!
Amazing in everyway...
real nice! peace :)
John Khan on bass ?
Thank YOU , love the Keystone shows, nice Merl and Jerry, LOVE the Expressway to your heart
Thanks so much this is wonderful
What an outstanding show!
Wow. And I really like the mix (even tho the volume is unstable around 17:49) -- drums and bass come through really clean. Thks SO much for sharing!
It's a long time ago, but I think I was there for this one.
oh yeah! that's the good stuff!
This is incredible. I can't stop listening to the Are You Lonely for Me, but the whole show is solid.
Awesome concert. Eclectic set list and virtuoso playing throughout. Thanks ! I really appreciate you uploading this. Will be listening often. Personal faves on first listen are their treatments of Dylan's and Clapton's songs at the top of Set 2.
01:02:18 Train To Cry
01:10:26 After Midnight
01:26:28 Money Honey
01:33:41 Are You Lonely, for me? -> Jam
that is one helluva After Midnight ....
Train to cry, one of my favs wish it got more play. Love merle, Jerry, John Kahn together just fantastic unmatched! Totally agree these were the days when Jerry smiled and moved a wee lil bit
Amazing my friend. Totally digging it.
Really like this show. Very cool stuff very well played and great sound.
Oh yeah baby!!!
Who was the drummer for this song?
Comin' in late, but two sources list the personnel this way: Jerry guit. and voc. - Merl Saunders keyboards, vocals - John Kahn bass - Bill Vitt drums - Tom Fogerty guitar, vocals
live just the way I like it
thank you, this rocks!
Rip
Great shows! Wish I could download them somehow
+Kyle Hufham google "youtube to mp3"
Totally Righteous
Great period for Jerry. I love the Travis Bean tone.
this is too early for the travis bean, the photo was probably taken 76-77. He would have been playing Alligator (57 strat) in 72
heavan