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This is the second release in a series of live Jerry Garcia releases. “When The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game” (W. A 2 CD set of music from the Jerry Garcia Band show at Greek Theatre in Berkeley on August 5, 1990.

“Dear Prudence” (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)Ĥ. “He Ain’t Give You None” (Van Morrison)ģ. “The Way You Do The Things You Do” (William Robinson Jr./Robert Rogers)Ģ. “My Sisters And Brothers” (Charles Johnson)ġ. Dick's Picks Volume Four Consider the fact that at. “Ain’t No Bread In The Breadbox” (Norton Buffalo)Ħ. the Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter composition that became the Dead's signature point of embarkation. “That’s What Love Will Make You Do” (Henderson Thigpen/James Banks/Eddy Marion)ĥ. “Mission In The Rain” (Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter)ģ. This is the fourth release in a series of live Jerry Garcia releases. A 2 CD set of music from the JGB shows at the Veterans Hall in Sebastopol, California on March 22nd 1978.

“Cats Under The Stars” (Jerry Garcia/Robert Hunter)Ģ. Garcia Live: Volume Four: March 22nd, 1978 Veterans Hall Jerry Garcia Band Initial release : 2014.
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See the full tracklist below, and listen to the show’s version of “He Ain’t Give You None.” Pre-order GarciaLive Volume 11: November 11th, 1993-Providence Civic Center here.ġ.
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The show, Garcia’s last in Providence, included staples from the JGB live catalog like “Cats Under the Stars,” “Mission in the Rain” and “The Way You Do the Things You Do,” plus rarer cuts like renditions of Van Morrison’s “He Ain’t Give You None” and Smokey Robinson’s “When the Hunter Gets Captured by the Game,” closing out with an appropriately bluegrass-leaning encore of Peter Rowan’s “Midnight Moonlight.” The performance, recorded on November 11, took place at the Providence Civic Center in Rhode Island’s capital city and featured a lineup of Garcia, keyboardist Melvin Seals, bassist John Kahn, drummer David Kemper and vocalists Gloria Jones and Jacklyn LaBranch. A particularly loose, appropriately celebratory feeling flows through much of the sets as the band includes several instrumental interludes, briefly visiting themes like "God Save the Queen" (the traditional melody, not the Sex Pistols version still a few years from coming into existence) and the Beatles' "Mother Nature's Son." When they do get cooking, it's on extended 12-bar blues vamps in the first set like "It Ain't No Use" and "Pig's Boogie," while the second set tends toward laid-back jams like "Catfish John" or shuffling electric blues workouts like "Tore Up Over You.Next month, Round Records will release the latest installment of the ongoing GarciaLive archival recording series with Volume 11, which will feature a show from the Jerry Garcia Band’s final East Coast tour in 1993. Garcia's band of drummer Greg Errico, bassist John Kahn, and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins is joined on the second and third sets by familiar Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart as well as harmonica player Matthew Kelly on several tracks. Jerry and John Kahn are accompanied by Sly & the Family Stone drummer Greg Errico and the legendary pianist Nicky Hopkins. The 2-CD set celebrates the Jerry Garcia Band’s lone New Year’s Eve gig and one that boasts a particularly star-studded lineup.
