Grateful Dead - Alabama Getaway / Greatest Story Ever Told - 5/28/1982 - Moscone Center (Official)

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  • Grateful Dead - Alabama Getaway / Greatest Story Ever Told
    Recorded Live: 5/28/1982 - Moscone Center - San Francisco, CA
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    Personnel:
    Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, vocals
    Bob Weir - guitar, vocals
    Phil Lesh - bass
    Brent Mydland - keyboards, vocals
    Bill Kruetzman - drums
    Mickey Hart - drums
    Guest: Flora Purim - percussion, vocals
    Guest: Airto Moriera - percussion, vocals
    Guest: Boz Scaggs - guitar, vocals
    Guest: John Cipollina - second lead guitar
    Summary:
    The Grateful Dead's first set of the evening is a condensed version of their normal full-show format, beginning with a first half consisting of shorter songs played in a straightforward manner, followed by a second half consisting of songs that are used as vehicles for improvisation.
    Everything is played reasonably well but in a somewhat perfunctory manner. Keyboardist Brent Mydland is probably the most valuable player during this set, but occasional sparks do fly from the others. The most interesting part of this set is the exploratory section following the jam out of "Truckin'," which includes South American percussionist, Airto Moriera, and improvisational vocalist, Flora Purim, adding their flavorings to the drums/space section of the jam.
    The second set, which features Boz Scaggs and John Cipollina sitting in, is unquestionably the highlight of this concert. Here Garcia becomes more engaged and everyone is obviously having a great time. This set begins with "Walkin' Blues," a song the Dead hadn't played since 1966. Garcia and Cipollina add tasty leads as Boz Scaggs takes over vocal duties.
    Scaggs then leads the group through a bluesy "I Got a Mind To Give Up Livin'." This is the only time the Grateful Dead ever performed this song and it is worth a listen for that reason alone, not to mention it being a fine performance.
    They end the set by resurrecting the classic "Turn On Your Lovelight" into "Johnny B. Goode" to end the set. While it doesn't hold a candle to the wild renditions of "Lovelight" that the band used to conjure up with Pigpen on vocals, it's a welcome resurrection and this final jam concludes their set on a high note.

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  • @davids3502
    @davids3502 Рік тому +1

    The new lyrics in Alabama getaway some how snuck through. He must have had quite the good buzz going.