![]() ![]() The “>” below represent as-played musical links and one adept pause-and-relaunch (Fire’s conclusion into Truckin’s start). ![]() I’ve made some artificial segues to create continuities across non-consecutively-played tracks. Though I’m a Vince defender, his keyboards are minimized in these selections, so you get something akin to a Hornsby-only Dead. Garcia/Hornsby musical dialogues are also foregrounded in a few places. A particular feature is the combination of very present singers and a very present vocal mix. There were also several tragic vocal fumbles that took some otherwise great takes out of the race.Īlthough the soundboard mixes were screwy in several places during this run, they are fantastic on all the material compiled here. I cut quite a bit of very good stuff, because the best performances made very good not enough. At this point, the band was about a year into the Hornsby/Welnick era and seven months away from Hornsby’s departure. I consider the tracks I've included to be truly outstanding Grateful Dead, recorded beautifully. This unreleased run featured a 1st set “Dark Star,” a 2nd set “Feel Like a Stranger”-into-drums, a robust “Playin’ Jam” out of Space, and a “Scarlet > Victim > Fire” combo with all songs and transitions in full working order. ![]()
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