October 31, 1986
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center
– Oakland, CA
Setlist:
How Sweet It Is
And It Stoned Me
Forever Young
The Harder They Come
Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door
Think
That Lucky Old Sun
Dear Prudence
Tangled Up In Blue
E: Werewolves Of London
Lineup: Jerry Garcia John Kahn Melvin Seals David Kemper Jaclyn LaBranch Gloria Jones
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Rock legend Pete Sears, who masterfully plays bass, keys and vocals in the band Moonalice, performing an achingly beautiful rendition of Robert Hunter / Jerry Garcia’s song, the Grateful Dead classic “Stella Blue”.
Pete played and collaborated frequently with his friend Jerry Garcia, and has an incredible history with bands you probably love, from Jefferson Starship to Zero, from Rod Stewart and the Faces to the David Nelson Band, Hot Tuna, Steve Kimock, and even recently with my current favorite band, Scott Law and Ross James Cosmic Twang.
Jerry, my friend,
you’ve done it again,
even in your silence
the familiar pressure
comes to bear, demanding
I pull words from the air
with only this morning
and part of the afternoon
to compose an ode worthy
of one so particular
about every turn of phrase,
demanding it hit home
in a thousand ways
before making it his own,
and this I can’t do alone.
Now that the singer is gone,
where shall I go for the song?
Without your melody and taste
to lend an attitude of grace
a lyric is an orphan thing,
a hive with neither honey’s taste
nor power to truly sting.
What choice have I but to dare and
call your muse who thought to rest
out of the thin blue air
that out of the field of shared time,
a line or two might chance to shine —
As ever when we called,
in hope if not in words,
the muse descends.
How should she desert us now?
Scars of battle on her brow,
bedraggled feathers on her wings,
and yet she sings, she sings!
May she bear thee to thy rest,
the ancient bower of flowers
beyond the solitude of days,
the tyranny of hours–
the wreath of shining laurel lie
upon your shaggy head
bestowing power to play the lyre
to legions of the dead
If some part of that music
is heard in deepest dream,
or on some breeze of Summer
a snatch of golden theme,
we’ll know you live inside us
with love that never parts
our good old Jack O’Diamonds
become the King of Hearts.
I feel your silent laughter
at sentiments so bold
that dare to step across the line
to tell what must be told,
so I’ll just say I love you,
which I never said before
and let it go at that old friend
the rest you may ignore.
45 years ago tonight at the Matrix in San Francisco:
David and The Dorks
David Crosby, Jerry Garcia, Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart.
“These rare recordings, from an afternoon rehearsal and a evening live show, capture this unique configuration performing a variety of Dead, Byrds and Crosby material with pretty good sound considering the casual nature of the get-together. The afternoon session is a great, fly-on-the-wall band rehearsal, as Crosby leads the Dead core through arrangements of ‘Eight Miles High’ and ‘Cowboy Movie.”
00:00 Alabama Bound (4:10)
04:10 Eight Miles High (6:06)
10:16 Cowboy Movie (10:00)
20:16 Wall Song (16:30)
36:46 Bertha (15:07)
51:53 Bird Song (3:33)
Live at the Matrix
0:55:26 Drop Down Mama (4:17)
0:59:43 Cowboy Movie (9:53)
1:09:36 Triad (9:51)
1:19:27 Wall Song (7:54)
1:27:21 Bertha (4:14)
1:31:35 Deep Elem Blues (7:27)
1:39:02 Motherless Children (8:56)
1:47:58 Laughing (10:23)