GarciaLive Volume 21 showcases the Jerry Garcia Bands February 13th, 1976 performance at the legendary Keystone in Berkeley, California. The nearly complete two-set performance was originally captured to 1/4" analog reels by Betty Cantor-Jackson.
Following the arrival of Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux in early 76, Garcia delighted in his groups harmonious sound emphatically expressing This is what I want to hear. While were sadly missing the show-opening How Sweet It Is, the selections that followed are sublime testaments affirming Garcias sentiments. Jimmy Cliffs The Harder They Come may encapsulate the dynamic range of the mid-70s era JGB better than any other with its soulful harmonies and adventurous improvisation taking the song well beyond its form before bringing it all back around.
The setlist boasts a few first known JGB performances: a breathtaking cover of the Rolling Stones Moonlight Mile, a steady grooving After Midnight, and a spirited Talkin Bout You. This collection however closes where we started, or rather should have started borrowing a bouncy performance of How Sweet It Is and adding one other first known performance of My Sisters and Brothers, both from February 15th, 76 at Sophies, for good measure.
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Disc One: 1. Catfish John 2. After Midnight 3. Mission In The Rain 4. Who Was John? 5. They Love Each Other 6. Moonlight Mile
Disc Two: 1. The Harder They Come 2. Knockin On Heavens Door 3. Talkin Bout You Filler: February 15th, 1976 at Sophies, Palo Alto, CA 4. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) 5. My Sisters and Brothers
Digital downloads are available as 256kbps MP3s, 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLACs or 24-bit/88.2 kHz FLACs. PLEASE NOTE: Tracks 10 and 11 have long file names. Please consider renaming your .zip folder when downloading to avoid a file name length error.
GarciaLive Volume 21 showcases the Jerry Garcia Bands February 13th, 1976 performance at the legendary Keystone in Berkeley, California. The nearly complete two-set performance was originally captured to 1/4" analog reels by Betty Cantor-Jackson.
Following the arrival of Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux in early 76, Garcia delighted in his groups harmonious sound emphatically expressing This is what I want to hear. While were sadly missing the show-opening How Sweet It Is, the selections that followed are sublime testaments affirming Garcias sentiments. Jimmy Cliffs The Harder They Come may encapsulate the dynamic range of the mid-70s era JGB better than any other with its soulful harmonies and adventurous improvisation taking the song well beyond its form before bringing it all back around.
The setlist boasts a few first known JGB performances: a breathtaking cover of the Rolling Stones Moonlight Mile, a steady grooving After Midnight, and a spirited Talkin Bout You. This collection however closes where we started, or rather should have started borrowing a bouncy performance of How Sweet It Is and adding one other first known performance of My Sisters and Brothers, both from February 15th, 76 at Sophies, for good measure.
Please click Additional Details for track list.
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Disc One: 1. Catfish John 2. After Midnight 3. Mission In The Rain 4. Who Was John? 5. They Love Each Other 6. Moonlight Mile
Disc Two: 1. The Harder They Come 2. Knockin On Heavens Door 3. Talkin Bout You Filler: February 15th, 1976 at Sophies, Palo Alto, CA 4. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You) 5. My Sisters and Brothers
Digital downloads are available as 256kbps MP3s, 16-bit/44.1 kHz FLACs or 24-bit/88.2 kHz FLACs. PLEASE NOTE: Tracks 10 and 11 have long file names. Please consider renaming your .zip folder when downloading to avoid a file name length error.
I was just listening to this show & a few from April of ‘76 the other day, and I couldn’t be more excited for this release! Absolutely brilliant show all around, truly one of my top 10 Jerry Garcia Band shows. Now I'm crossing my fingers for a release of the JGB show from April 23, 1981 at The Keystone! The April 21, 1981 show at The Catalyst was also top-notch…
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April 25, 2024
love this show so much. ‘76 is a fabulous year for jerry. JERRYNITY NOW!!