GarciaLive Volume 19: October 31st, 1992 Oakland Coliseum Arena showcases Garcias return to the stage with the Jerry Garcia Band following a second major health crisis. The previously unreleased complete performance is mastered from John Cutlers original soundboard recordings.
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In the summer of 92, Garcia once again found himself in a perilous position as his health deteriorated so significantly he ultimately collapsed. His reemergence here on Halloween three months later, slimmed down and in great spirits, was a real sight for sore eyes for the 17,000 in attendance at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. The setlist for the evening suggests the significance wasnt lost on Garcia. Though hardly an uncommon opener, How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) hints at Garcias gratitude for the outpouring of affection he received; while a poignant take on The Maker spins a tale of a body bent and broken. Thankfully this evening has more to it than just sentimentality there are some exceptionally fine performances here too including a second set thats among the decades best. This Halloween 92 performance includes two performances cherry-picked for previously released compilations: Aint No Bread in the Breadbox from Shining Star and Tangled Up in Blue from Garcia Plays Dylan. The second set opening Shining Star is positively stunning with its lush harmonies and solos illustrating why Melvin Seals dubbed the group the magic band. Elsewhere, rollicking versions of Lay Down Sally, You Never Can Tell [Cest Le Vie], and the show closing Werewolves of London gave the fans plenty of opportunity to shake their bones.
Setlist:
Disc One // Set One: 1.) How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 2.) Stop That Train 3.) The Maker 4.) You Never Can Tell [Cest La Vie] 5.) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 6.) Lay Down Sally 7.) Deal
Disc Two // Set Two: 1.) Shining Star 2.) And It Stoned Me 3.) Aint No Bread in the Breadbox 4.) Wonderful World 5.) Tore Up Over You 6.) Waiting for a Miracle 7.) My Sisters and Brothers 8.) Tangled Up In Blue 9.) Encore: Werewolves of London
GarciaLive Volume 19: October 31st, 1992 Oakland Coliseum Arena showcases Garcias return to the stage with the Jerry Garcia Band following a second major health crisis. The previously unreleased complete performance is mastered from John Cutlers original soundboard recordings.
Please click Additional Details for more info and full tracklist.
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In the summer of 92, Garcia once again found himself in a perilous position as his health deteriorated so significantly he ultimately collapsed. His reemergence here on Halloween three months later, slimmed down and in great spirits, was a real sight for sore eyes for the 17,000 in attendance at the Oakland Coliseum Arena. The setlist for the evening suggests the significance wasnt lost on Garcia. Though hardly an uncommon opener, How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) hints at Garcias gratitude for the outpouring of affection he received; while a poignant take on The Maker spins a tale of a body bent and broken. Thankfully this evening has more to it than just sentimentality there are some exceptionally fine performances here too including a second set thats among the decades best. This Halloween 92 performance includes two performances cherry-picked for previously released compilations: Aint No Bread in the Breadbox from Shining Star and Tangled Up in Blue from Garcia Plays Dylan. The second set opening Shining Star is positively stunning with its lush harmonies and solos illustrating why Melvin Seals dubbed the group the magic band. Elsewhere, rollicking versions of Lay Down Sally, You Never Can Tell [Cest Le Vie], and the show closing Werewolves of London gave the fans plenty of opportunity to shake their bones.
Setlist:
Disc One // Set One: 1.) How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) 2.) Stop That Train 3.) The Maker 4.) You Never Can Tell [Cest La Vie] 5.) The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 6.) Lay Down Sally 7.) Deal
Disc Two // Set Two: 1.) Shining Star 2.) And It Stoned Me 3.) Aint No Bread in the Breadbox 4.) Wonderful World 5.) Tore Up Over You 6.) Waiting for a Miracle 7.) My Sisters and Brothers 8.) Tangled Up In Blue 9.) Encore: Werewolves of London
Great relistening to a show I was at!!! A great addition to my collection!!!
George Koumantzelis
April 26, 2024
Jerry has so much heart and soul!
Timothy L
June 25, 2023
As with many of these releases, I picked up the physical CD. Most of the other GD music I stream but these are nice to have because I like to support the Garcia family and hear crispy live new JGB. Highlights are many in this show but I love Lay Down Sally and It Stoned Me. I love to hear Garcia's interpretation of songs from his favorite artists. I've heard so many beloved live Dead songs so these are fresh to me like a musical Christmas gift! Thanks!!!! May I suggest releasing Buffalo NY from 93 which was among Garcia's strongest last run of shows!!!
Ron Varns
June 16, 2023
Love the CD!! Makes me miss Jerry, that dude was so different from everyone I’ve heard! Thank you
Charles
June 16, 2023
This is a must add to anybody's Jerry solo collection. In addition to the Jerry standards, this show featured a sweet rendition of The Maker as well as you You Never Can Tell. Classic JGB.
Steven and Lynda
June 5, 2023
Been a fan for decades. Absolutely love this cd as well as all the others we have got.
Curtis Burson
June 2, 2023
Saw my 1st Grateful Dead concert in Austin TX on 11/15/1971 and got hooked on the vibe. Have to admit I became an even bigger fan of the JGB and this is some of their best.
Jack Barry
May 26, 2023
I haven't had a chance to listen to the whole 2 volume package ad they are in my truck and I haven't been able to drive it, but I am half way through the first set and am just lost in the music. Can't wait for the rest and to order another. Garcia Live: volume 19
James Brunet
May 24, 2023
The best of the batch. Jerry is in top form with playing, vocal strength and set list choices. May be my favorite show recorded so far. Bright and bouncy in many places, dark and mysterious in others. This requires multiple listens in a variety of setting. Worth the wait!
Jordan Perkins
April 25, 2023
Jerry and the band take you to church! This is as good as Jerry ever sounded in his late career. While the Dead often fumbled and struggled in the 90’s, Jerry seemed to feel confident and at ease with his much beloved, long-lived side project. He sounds focused & energetic, and both his playing & singing are hitting all the right notes. A truly excellent show.
Steve G
February 28, 2023
From 91-95 I think Jerry sounded better and more at ease with the JGB than with ghe Dead and this release is just what i mean. He has room to breath, room to express and emote. This is an emotional and beautiful set and a great addition to the GarciaLive series
Gene Dixon
January 20, 2023
Good late period show. I loved when Jerry asked, So, How Ya'll Doin' Great setlist too. Love My Sisters & Brothers.
Bob Pantages
January 1, 2023
Thank you for releasing this amazing show! I had the good fortune to be at the show with my wife, Phoebe, and we boogied all night long. Jerry, the band, and the ladies were on fire. For me JGB was (and still is) IT! Werewolves to cap the show was nothing short of awesome. Keep ‘em comin’!!!
WaltW
December 29, 2022
Jerry's emotional impact was the main reason I became and stayed a Dead Head. Jerry touches places of our hearts that no band or other guitarist has. This show, more than many others, is a heart-to-heart celebration, brought tears to my eyes several times, and embraces us all. It’s a very special show not to be missed, where the groove is kind and warm. Thank you, Jerry, and thanks to the family for getting this out.
Mike Scott
December 24, 2022
Buy it,it is awesome. Stand outs; aint no bread,tore up,werewolves, and wonderful. So very grateful that these recordings exist.