![]() ![]() Latin rhythm as it ends they slow down and float gently (and the audience cheersĪgain). He steps out for a minute and the band rumbles on in the Soulful Strut jam, gaining momentum as they explore it for a few minutes with Then they burst into a galloping, percussive Tremolos and takes flight the drums tumble and the mood escalates when Garcia Garcia dances around the Dark Star theme, Little too early, before they’ve settled in.īand slinks into a sultry slow groove with drums & claves that winds along – Garcia takes them back to the theme and abruptly sings the last verse a Get Feelin’ Groovy started, and Garcia joins them for a much more blazing & Uses to conclude the 2/24/74 Dark Star!) Out of this, Lesh & Weir finally (Amazingly, this is almost the same riff he They climb up, turning back toward Dark Star, butīefore they get there Garcia suddenly launches a Bright Star rocket, landing it They go into a crooked little jam that sounds ready to burst at one moment,įull of tenderness the next. Garcia turns to more reflective playing (more in theĢ/13 mood) – Lesh tries Feelin’ Groovy again, but again it’s ignored. This is a quiet, restrained Sputnik passage, fading Weir starts Feelin’ Groovy but Garcia ignores Garcia quiets them down for a more mellow With more of a slashing, hectic drive – they’re hitting it hard, sounding on It’s an exciting two-chord pattern similar to the 2/13 jam but & claves opens up very quickly – no slow buildup, they’re churning away Garcia starts a musical line, they all pounce and a rhythmic jam with drums Goes into Cryptical Envelopment, which brings a big cheer from the crowd. (Hart, of course, brings out the cowbellĪt the key moment.) They land firmly on the theme again, the audience whoopingĪs they coast to the verse. Then turns it into a simple, droning melodic hook that he repeats for a minuteīefore soaring up to a fiery finale. ![]() He repeats the Bright Star lick in a softer tone, Though the Bright Star itself is just a brief exclamation before they settleĬomfortably back in the theme. They sweetly return to the main theme, Garcia in his high Bright-Star register, Sputnik pattern – this only lasts a minute, just a short transitional spell. They find one shortly when Garcia starts a little Themselves unmoored for a bit as the drums tumble, and Garcia & Lesh castĪbout for a new foothold. Passage to a majestic, strutting chordal finish. Introduces a soothing melody line that he repeats and escalates, bringing this Weir starts theįeelin’ Groovy theme, which is played calmly like a relaxing lullaby. Higher to a brief searing peak, both drummers piling in. Mood is expectant Garcia strikes up some chiming chords that take the jam
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