Garcia Cipollina Casady Kaukonen Freiberg Papa John 10-21-1970
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- Tuesday Night Jams @ The Matrix, San Francisco featuring Jerry Garcia, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, Jack Casady Jorma Kaukonen and Papa John Creach. Some debate on the date, it is probably 1969 as 10-21 was a Tuesday in 1969 and not 1970. Some say Garcia is not here but I hear him on the first and last song clearly. Anyhow, enjoy.
Just listening to this, some old acid broke loose into my veins and I'm back in the Panhandle. 🙏🏻🎆
And this ooooone tiiiiiiime and a deadshow
pass the tabs
Oh yeah I’m right back there!☮️
That sounds about right
you stoners
its just one big flashback for me at this point (!)
Makes my spirit soar just like it did in the late 60's when I was 19, I'm 74 now what a long strange trip.
Me to !
I was there with ya…
I’m 22 and showing my family some jam session like this and the PERRO sessions with csny… i know there’s more out there if keep looking… they can’t believe im finding jam sessions with garcia that they haven’t heard in years they say
@@storman4482 Ya, it’s really cool that people are posting great old stuff !
Met John Cipollina in 1980 at a tradeshow in San Francisco. He was working as a rigger/stagehand /union gig for extra pay. John said he always kept his union dues up because he always had it to fall back on between gigs. He was a guitar hero of mine when a teenager learning to play. He was a humble and down to earth person. John found a way to get our stolen microphone returned by appealing to the shop steward on our behalf.
"Many worlds I come" & "What a long strange trip"
Let's hear it for all the SF bands who allowed bootleg recordings to be made of their precious music. They were a moment's sunlight fading on the grass.
What a wonderful combination of great musicians... I loved the Jefferson Airplane while Casaday and Kaukonen were there, and always loved Garcia, and here they bring in John Cipolina, Freiberg. I hear Popa John at this moment... this is an emotional high for me...Haight Ashbury at its best
When there ever Jefferson Airplane without Casady and Kaukonen?
Far Out!!!😊
I was born in 1969 and not surprised in my early 20s I got into hippie / psychedelic 60s music with The Doors, Grateful Dead and CSNY, King Crimson...so a buddy and I left with our back packs and landed in San Fran @ Haight and Ashbury. From that day on, I can say I got my first feel for travelling from our 1991 California trip!
@@bencote9196Right-on Man… it’s never too late….
This a stunning piece of music. Phycodelic jazz fusion perfectly blended by the top of the trade musicians. That they all have this thing inside is amazing. A muscian feels the music first and when it comes out like this its magic.this isnst done like this anymore not on such a big level.
Just stumbled upon this gem. Took me back on a magic carpet. Truly one of a kind,
love that carpet brother
The quintessential SF sound. Lyrical, experimental, amazingly cohesive. Papa John really adds great phrasing and rhythms everywhere. The legendary guitarists just let Papa J run. Keyboards building and accenting. Drums and bass solid as steel. Special in every way by every player.
Long live Cippollina, I’ve been lisnin to this jam for 7 years on here, just turned 21 Friday long live another saturnian severance
respect
My paesano....
What a cool psychedelic sound! Captures the 60’s perfectly with a group of tremendous Hall of Fame musicians. Should be on everyone’s mandatory music list, period. Love it.
I've been tuning in to this jam for a few years now and it just gets better and better
This is vintage stuff - Jerry and Cipollina! What a treat!
you said it brother
Priceless! I doubt anything like this could happen today.
Great find..We all know Jerry. But if you don't know Jorma, you don't know Jack!
fredtboy lololololol
😂😂exactly.....in other word: if you have to ask, we can't explain.
I think it was more a "Hot Tuna" pun.
Funny! But if you don't know John.... well, your loss!
fredtboy exactly
What a stunning audio post ! Many thanks for taking the time to Share it ! Music as rare as this needs to be put out there, for the many souls who 'still remember' the good times that jamming gave to so many !
Excellent Jammage! I've worked with all these guys and I must say that besides this being some of the top jams ever, These Gentlemen always were and always will be the nicest guys to work with and be around. Some of them went to sleep and woke up in forever, and the others are still mighty awake.
Bart Jefferson Ii
right on
I must say as a violinist, Papa John's playing here is the most articulate that i have ever heard him play on studio recordings, with the starship, for example. But the one wonderful constant that comes forth in these jams is the listening that all of the players exhibit, and practice here. It's a conversation where, as usual the most interesting parts come along through an ordered moment of playing on a road toward a point that is opening up, like hearing this for the 1st time. Good art welcomes us to return to now. Thanks for that, and a re-introduction to Papa John Creach's playing in this setting. A musical confluence of the Bay Area Greats.
It almost sounds like Sugar Cane Harris to me.
No One Riffed like Papa John. Immensely grateful to see him every time he hit Chi-Town when I could. Rock & Roll Psychedelic Soul!
I love hearing all this music that was being played about the time I graduated from high school! In retrospect, it's truly amazing to remember how many extremely talented musicians were around back then. In my opinion, they truly changed the course of history in a very positive direction!
Almost impossible to put a band together these days.
Nicky Hopkins did play organ. He played it on the Quicksilver albums when he was recording with them. John Cipollina (Quicksilver lead guitar) is one of my favorite guitar players from the '60s era. His licks are like no other and influenced many axe players to come.
Long live John Cippolina
Christopher Nunes Yes Yes Yes!!!
***** Totally agree, I still listen to their original album regularly, one of my favorites of all time. Nobody plays like Cippolina, nobody.
Garcia Band had Nicky piano early on
John C has been my favourite since i bought happy trails years back
I just attended a Jefferson Starship show last month. Bottom line, best concert Ive been to in my short 20 year old lifespan, due to me catching David Frieberg's guitar pick!! Other really nice concert I got to go was Hot Tuna!
Really gorgeous music. Rich and layered in the West Coast sound. Light yet so dextrous. Love these muscians. John Cipollina above all. What a shame Gary Duncan was not around. The other great name never properly acknowledged.
Kieran Daly I have to agree about Gary Duncan. If I met some like minded souls. I would so happy to play drums again. Greg Elmore. One of my favs
As an old haight guy I wonder were Gary went
QMS was my main favorite in the day
So, who was the drummer? Sorry, not familiar
Yes, Gary Duncan the 💣🎸
The Quicksilver sound that many attributed to John was actually Gary Duncan, not to defame John at all, he's legendary but Gary most def deserves equal praise
the further from the singing sections that this flavor of music got the better it got
I love these jams where the instruments do all the talking and focus fulltime on shape-changing
Epic jam of haunting proportions thru the acts of the finest S.F. Bay Area musicians. This is truly S.F's best 10-21-1969 year performance from The Matrix and recorded from "Tuesday Night Jams." Priceless tune upon identifying the performers stepping-in and delivering the groove.
So soothing, soul soothing. Head space too. Makes me forget or even not feel my chronic pain. Not going to move to test and ruin that
Hate to try to hawk you something but... Nah...I've got pretty bad pain too.
I too am in your fellas world,in a way.Just had my neck fused from C-2 to T-1 ,2 rods and 14 screws,I understand the fear of more pain,yet you have to move.Music helps with the pain most of the time.People don't understand, until they're wearing similar shoes.Rock on,chill out,and find your peace boys
Never heard before. Just loved Hot Tuna. Magic
Wow Garcia ,Cippolina, Nicky Hopkins, Jack Casady and co. Those were the days.
Very hypnotic. I love listening to it.
What's the name of the first track. I have to find it. It's soooooo good.
This is such a magical session of epic proportions. I have visited this post about 5 times in the last year and THIS is like drinking a tonic of 110% nectar of the musical Gods. Thank you for this; the RX always cures any ills and is fresh, potent and positive.
I just bookmarked it .. haven't heard anything this good for yonks. I am a Jorma fan .. came to check him out and this blew my mind, I could handle that piped throughout the house. Anyone got a ticket!!
I have always been a Jerry fan - saw him with the Dead & with his own band from 82 thru 95. The last 10 years I have been obsessed with Cipollina as well as Jorma & Hot Tuna. I needed my medicine, although I have been back here about 7 times, I just noticed your comment. I have this piped through 3 rooms as well as outside. This is pure gold and gets better after each listen. Feeling much better after this tasty jam. Cheers!
💯💘⛲🤲
@@lynettekomidar love Jorma too!!💞
@@sugareewazoo633 I hear you! Older brother had Hot Tuna albums so was exposed when younger; amazing musicians. Always liked Papa Johns name.
great.....this is the sort of SF stuff I used to crave before the net when I only had the records. thanks from down under
Nao wuurreeze Maite
This is the birthing process of new songs, repeated phrases allow multiple attempts to try new things. Practice like this tightens the band and leads to live improvisation ability.. Everyone gets to experience each other's specific styles. It garners respect for each other and forms tight emotional bonds. Remember this was just a recording of a single jam session. It was never meant to be a full production. When jams are repeated over and over, people take notice. Small shows start eventually leading to full out concert or pub venues. From there, music publishers take note as well as radio stations. From there it's history, with everyone fully aware of the produced end product.
Musicians rarely get bored with getting together to jam. They achieve a very satisfying emotional high (even when sober) from the interactions.
People crtical of this most likely have never jammed.
You could write a book from your very pragmatic perspective my friend!
Music is a human miracle. Communication at it's literal harmonious apex (love, snow skiing & sex too). And then my son and I jammed. LG
Cipollina, what a gem, a sublime gutarist. Quicksilver:)
Now I know where Pink Floyd got the idea(s) for their epic tune, Echoes. I didn't know Jerry could play with so much soul.
it is sad we have lost so many Quicksilver Messenger Service members~
Cipollina was second only to Gary Duncan.
@@stephengorin2685 I know, but Cipollina was a master. Nobody plays like him.
The regular guys plus Nicky Hopkins RIP
it's so much fun to find this beautiful musical gems from the past - when rock was ROCK!
The REAL stuff...for an old guy like me..this is exactly what we wanted
you aint alone grandpa!!! We love this too!!! Awesome!!!
Maybe there's hope for you youngsters yet :)
Just loving what Jack on bass, and whoever is playing that B3 are doin'
I was thinking that it might be Freiberg on the organ, since Jack was doing bass. Nicky was doing some of the piano work that I could hear around 13:00 but he could have also been on the organ also.
this is never getting old, neither will people under the spell of this magic, this music will be played on our star ships someday !
Tremendous find! What a set. Thank you for uploading!! Loved it!!!
I posted this with that artwork that I made for it on my old blog back on January 14th 2011. Glad to see it being put to good use.
Loved to hear John Cipollina when he played through horns. No sound quite like it.
I can really dig this dang good stuff!❤
God damn that opening groove just sets the mood for the rest of the session. I was never a GD fan or even Airplane, but what these guys and their friends create when they get together is utterly magical.
I don't give a fuck who was playing that night........they just rocked.
Loving Poppa John's soulful sound...
WOW what a great post brings back memories of 60.'s sine i grew up in that time perod
Not sure why you guys are doubting if Garcia and particularly Cippolina are even playing on this. Garcia solos at the 3:38 mark (you can actually hear Cippolina and Garcia back and forth with Jorma on rhythm until the 11:15 mark ) The next 20 minutes becomes the Papa John (and Steve Winwood?) show. At the 30:37 mark it sounds like Chips and Jorma come back to the stage (Garcia apparently checked out) and the two go back and forth the rest of the way. IMO, the players are: Guitars: Garcia/Cippolina/Jorma Bass: Jack "Baddest MF on the planet" Casady Violin: Papa John | Drums: Greg Elmore | Piano: David Freiberg | B-3: Steve Winwood. Yow!
+Jeff Jennings good job jeff. it is awesome
Jeff Jennings Garcia is definitely not in this. Anyone who says otherwise is ignorant and don't know their music.
Not Jerry
That's Jerry at about 3:50 No doubt!
The intro is Garcia no doubt. There is no other sound like that.
Several have asked who is on keyboards. It is Nicky Hopkins. Played with QSM and later recorded with the Rolling Stones. Great player. Died young.
...and the first Jeff Beck Group with him, Jeff, Ron Wood, Rod Stewart, and Mick Waller.
I saw the lineup just after the Yardbirds with Jimmy Page, had played not long before.
Hopkins also played in the Reconstruction version of Jerry Garcia Band in the late '70s.
yes, very much a boost to those two group's sound, check out the Stones tracks he is on, helped make some of those songs. Huge Cipollina fan here, too, very unique style. None like him, really.
Ahhh, Nicky💙
add George Harrison to the list .
Saw papa with the Airplane and then his solo tour. Man that cat could really light fires.
At the very last JA concert at Winterland arena, they played "John's Other" and Papa John rocked like a man half his age.
When I saw the Airplane Papa John was the life of the band . A year later I saw Hot Tuna with Papa John and that was awesome 🙏👌😊☮️
Papa John and his band were the very first concert I ever went to, back around...1980-81? At the Orange County Community College in Middletown NY. I was about 14, by far the youngest person in the audience that night. He played a smoking set and I remember this hot college girl in the front row kept checking me out, but probably just cuz i was so young but who knows, had I been more astute maybe I could've hooked up with her XD
@@almishti He who hesitate s misses out. Great story though. 🖖🚀
Great fill of passion and fantastic improvisation music !
I never hear enough John Cipollina, ever.
A beautiful piece of American Culture
That great American culture of Disco, Rock, Blues, Jazz,Funk, Gospel, Psychedelia, fun, trips and kicks.
Grateful my friend sent me here. Gonna be a PERRO day🔥🔥🔥🎸🚀🌎
Very cool , 67-70 jams shows with Jorma amd Jack are the psychedelic sweet spot for me
Cant jam to it enough 🤙💯💘🌈💓
@@susiefairfield7218 ☮️❤️Susie 🤙🏼
The most fantastic jam I have ever heard
Check out the Pyschedelic Kings, Da Captain Trips, Causa Sui...you'll be speechless, I promise you.
Its OK.
More than just a little repetitive.
Probably one of my favorites I'll listen to this at some point, every day 🤙🙏💞💓🌈⚡💨💨❤⚡💙💀🌹🤝🥰💛🖖💯💘
Open Jam Night with Jerry Garcia, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, Papa John Creach, Jack Casady, Jorm Kaukonen & Nicky Hopkins
Once again you OG :)
add Nicky Hopkins (piano) and 'Papa John' Creach (fiddle/violin) to any jam band of bass, guitar and drums; and we have ourselves something really special and different from the typical guitar jam sessions. LOVE IT!
@@bctwitty me too!!🤤
The first track sounds somewhat like Blind Faith's 'Had To Cry Today.' The riff is similar but more interesting here. The end-of-phrase drums very reminiscent of Ginger Baker's. It could have been turned into a killer song without too much difficulty. What makes this superior to BF for me is that, once Stevie Winwood stops singing, 'Had to cry' quickly runs out of steam. Clapton sounds like he doesn't know where to take it. Not these guys though. Takes a li'l bit to get going. But once it does .... Jesus, those guys are cooking'! Papa John flips it on its head. Wonderful lyrical phrasing. And that bass? Not Casady? Sounds like him to me. Brilliant whoever it is. Love it all to bits. Thanks to uploader for sharing this.
Zak Neuton not Good Morning Little School Girl?
1like2rock Not hearing that at all. Unless you're referring to a version that I've not heard (there are so many). If specific, got a link? If in general, like I said, not hearing it.
Man, this first song makes me think about Machine Gun from Hendrix, there's fore sure some cosmic influences in one way or the other
MACHINE GUN - HENDRIX = 1st. song is a tribute to the master guitar whiz at sound effects !
Thanks for the post! Truly excepyional! I love this shit!!!
THIS IS AWESOME!!! If 69 or 70 you can hear that Bay Area vibe coming thru. I hear Star Ship, Hot Tuna, a little Dead
.... sorry gotta pack another nowl!!
I was THERE !!! What a weekend !!!
I am really liking this Jorma, Jack and whoever they jam with - stuff.
Mainly this HEAVY-psych stuff.
Papa John! My musical interests turned a great corner when first I heard that violin!
Bravo & Merci pour ce "son" ! ... J'aime beaucoup !
moi aussi mec!
Day Of The Total Eclipse - Y'all rock! Thank you for the music on this blessed day in Heaven. Peace and eternal love to you. God bless y'all! Love/Peace
I had this on a bootleg, recognized it immediately. One of my favorites for years. I never knew the full date or all the players. Such a cool find.🙉👍😁
The organ sound makes me think of Greg Rolie, too. And actually members from the Santana band were jamming with Deads and other musicians from S. Francisco.
+Mrmercuzio1 I also think it's Rolie.
organ is hot !
Good call!
This is a great jam with some of the best of there time not playing for the money just playing for the people lets see that happen now not a chance
not true and you're looking in all of the wrong places.
Bill McKain Name them! Who? Where? When?
Love the jams. They showed the creativity of the artists.
Possessing the "vocabulary", with the chops-to lay it all out there.
Just needed a member of the Grape and the SF holy grail would be complete
Whats the Grape?
@@1bigbillz Many small grape arrange, sattle a "grape". It's hard 4 me to explain, but j understand what he mean.
@@1bigbillz moby grape another sf band
Jerry Miller
Definitely, love the 🍇.
Thank you for posting this!
Cant get too much better than this , thats some damn good jammin
Thank you, good time for you, fabulous music.
For those who don't know it, you should hear The Perro Sessions, with Jack, Jorma, Paul K., Jerry Garcia, David Crosby... Very interesting.
Loves me some Cipollina, Freiberg, Jack. Jorma, Jerry, et al...
I love this, pretty sure I can tell Jorma from Jerry from Cipollina, all had (have) unique sounds. I have to say, I think I enjoy Cippolina's style the most (heresy!) :D
dead quicksilver tuna!
that's a case of mercury poisoning! (which this music is not!)
Stefan Kwiatkowski NICE!
Dead Quicksilver Airplane Tuna
Raymond Gergen
I think Tuna covers it because 3 Tunas were there and no other Jeffersons!
***** - I was thinking Frieberg was a Jefferson (as well as a QuickSilver) as were Casady, Kaukonen & Papa John, who were also in Hot Tuna. :-)
This is an incredible Gem you have here!✌️Thanks for sharing this incredible Jam session!!
SO GRATEFULLL....!!
感謝!
Holy cow, worlds just collided. It's so cool that this happened.
Excellent recording both from a performance and technical perspective, can hear all the instruments quite clearly. QSM with the outstanding complimentary guitar playing and tones of John and Gary were a pure delight.
Thanks i needed that.
I just love hearing Nicky Hopkins on the piano at about 13:00.
Sick! Thanks fot posting this. Not sure about Garcia though especially on the first song as you said he usually didnt play such repetitive riffs even or esp in 69 but I will keep listining till the 35 min mark as the other comment said thats were he heard him. Either way great stuff reminds me a bit of Bloomberg super sessions.
Jerry didn't sound like the Dead, when he wasn't playing with them - though that is his phrasing for sure on the first cut.
6:11 you hear Jerry loud and clear and not at all repetitive in true Jerry style
That's Mike Bloomfield, dude, not Bloomberg. When Bloomfield came to S.F. from Chicago with Paul Butterfield Blues Band he took everyone to school. Just ask Carlos Santana. Unfortunately, Mike got lost in drugs. He was a special man, and a spectacular talent.
Very, very special!!!! Nice trip Goooooood!!!!
Thanks for posting,
S Sags
Love Cipollina.
Loved those horns on the top of his speakers
Pappa John rockin....
Brings me back to my time in the Army. Chanced to see Quicksilver, Airplane, and the Dead in Hawaii while training for Nam in 69 and 70. Best music ever. Don't want to be back there, but w/this I can still have that feeling like no other. And I can still hate the government w/similar energy. It's all about plunder and spoils, folks. God Bless 🇺🇸. We sure as fuck need it now. "Don't follow leaders...". 😁✌🏻❤️🎸🌻😩
...check your parking meters....
Thanks for posting! Great find indeed.
How many of us have read A Moveable Feast by Hemingway? For me, that is the closest anyone has come to capturing a similar art and energy to San Francisco during this era. The Matrix. The place was TINY and its rotating door of owners constantly broke. The musicians were broke except maybe the airplane had a few bucks but not sure. Pre social media an entire community drawn from the nation and really the world somehow knew to coalesce for what was, in hindsight, a very brief and bright flame that still reverberates to this day. Family Dog, a tiny commune if you will, somehow scraped up a few bucks for Chet to help get the music connected to the people. Bill Graham, who in a way was as far from this scene as could be (Heavy East Coast Energy) , locked in and of course made history. From the Matrix and Family Dog to Fillmore West and Bill Graham. The Avalon Ballroom. A Combination of the Two (play it Sam, sing it Janis) . A Moveable Feast. Owsley sprinkling his pixie juice. No one wanted to be or expected to be a hero. Maybe most of all Jerry. They just wanted to play. I might argue that Fillmore West had more great music played in its hall than anywhere outside of the great classical symphony halls of the world. I was too young for the Matrix, but came in for the next phase while it was still "small". Keystone(s), Winterland, Oakland Auditorium (Henry J), Marin Civic, Berkeley Community, Frost, Warfield, etc. I do think there was one night where it did all come together as it was. 12/31/82, Garcia, Cippolina, country Joe. I was for sure transported that night. I think the punk scene that sprung up in the City in the 80's was almost as epic if you were a punk. I wasn't, but I had friends who were and it seemed like they went to epic live music all the time at the epic SF punk venues. Now? God what a joke. Vomit worthy tech bros and the most vanilla culture ever. My kid is 19 and she tells me that there just isnt any badass scenes like back then. It's not the kids fault. How do you have a real scene when you have to make so much money just to pay for a bedroom? When your parents track you night and day on your phone? Anyone who ate off that plate back then, who sat at that feast, treasure it. It will never, ever happen like that again.
This jam give me flashbacks, i swear!
Hot Tuna rocks!
the smoking lamp is lit
george preston smoke 'em if ya got 'em.
I wish this was 24 hours long. Thank you posting this.
"Stoned Immaculate"
That was incredible..wow.
John Creech would have been 100 yrs. old this year.
He is !
He never died
Awesome stuff, thanks!
This is heaven.
Cippolina was the greatest psychedelic guitarist.
Richard Cianfrone love me some Cippolina. Such a great talent & yet another gone too soon. Sad to say I never had the pleasure of seeing him live.
He had a big influence on my guitar playing. I did get to see him play with Quicksilver. More recently I got to see his guitar and rig at the RRHOF. What a treat. I still have a picture of him taped to the front of my amp to remind me of him.
probably had the longest hair in rock
Um. Really? I don't think so.
Captain Trips has this one.
I'd have to go with Jorma on that one.
My good buddy Dire, was Cip's Final Housemate, and then became his Biographer. Cip,.....was, and still is light years ahead of other LEAD Guirarists.....Hands Down!!
THE jam!!!!!!!!!!!!
thanks for posting
Great music requires great listening capabilities which thanks to YT makes us all experts, ha, a killer set indeed..
not to mention it helps us disremember things we might not have otherwise
This sure sounds like a studio recording, with all the reverb & lack of any audience noise. It could even be snippets of several different sessions on different dates, thus the confusion over the lineup. Just my 2 cents. Had this bootleg back in the 80's on cassette, brings back memories, thanks!
I heard someone calling out chords.
This is Real Music 🎶 🙌 👌 ❤
Pay attention kids.....
Timeless; eternal, soulful.
65 years young
Track 1: Minute 8:45 - 9:20 - I believe this section has influenced Floyd's track ECHOES (original track) hear from minutes 7:00 (the meddle part). Great great post!!
Epic, thanks ;)
Howdy.
Johmathan .B. Swift Good morning to you;)
BjavaBbotBme I live in Ohio, so it's afternoon and warm Finally
Johmathan .B. Swift Wonderful spring afternoon to you then;) Have a nice one!
David Freiberg, age 84, was still playing as a member of Jefferson Starship last year.