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Jerry
Garcia Band:
GarciaLive
Volume Five:
December 31st, 1975 the Keystone club, CA
GarciaLive
Volume Five
celebrates the Jerry Garcia Band's three set performance at the storied
Keystone Berkeley. While Garcia celebrated many new years on stage with
the Grateful Dead, this performance holds the distinction as the Jerry
Garcia Band's lone New Year's Eve appearance. Fresh off a Winter tour
which yielded the transcendent performances captured on 2009's Let It
Rock live release, Garcia is joined for this performance by mainstay John
Kahn on bass, Sly and the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico and legendary
rock pianist Nicky Hopkins. Hopkins' accolades are almost too numerous
to list, but include a seemingly endless list of collaborations with The
Beatles, The Who, and the Rolling Stones, among many others. And what
New Year's Eve celebration would be complete without a few friends? Grateful
Dead bandmates Bob Weir and Mickey Hart along with Kingfish's Matthew
Kelly join the fold for a vibrant evening of music.
Highlights
are plentiful across this 2+ hour performance. Hopkins shows off his deep
musicality with a spontaneous performances of the Beatles' "Mother Nature's
Son" and an explosive rendition of his own "Pig's Boogie", featuring an
appearance by Matthew Kelly on harmonica, to close the first set. The
JGB, now complete with Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Matthew Kelly, kick off
the second set with a raucous countdown to 1976 led by Hopkins complete
with a brief rendition of "Auld Lang Syne" followed by an ecstatic "How
Sweet It Is" and later a 26+ minute "Mystery Train" suite which features
a drums breakdown from Errico and Hart plus an exploratory "New Year's
Jam" before returning to the final verse of "Mystery Train." A positively
blistering take on the Junior Walker and the All-Stars Motown classic,
"(I'm a) Road Runner" closes this stellar show out in fine form.
Set I:
Let It Rock, Mother Nature’s Son, It’s No Use, God Save the Queen, They
Love Each Other, Pig’s Boogie
Set II:
New Year’s Countdown, How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You), Catfish John,
Mystery Train->Drums->New Year’s Jam->Mystery Train
Set III:
Tore Up Over You, C.C. Rider, (I’m A) Road Runner
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