Identifier3016464
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeCD
Media Count1
NoteFirst half of disc is "Area Code 415", second half is "Fire On The Mountain" band. From 1972-1973 featuring Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia, Ned Lagin, Barry Melton, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, as well as Ali Abkar Khan and others. First called "Area Code 415" ( a nod to the then-current Nashville supergroup album entitled "Area Code 615") and then known as "Fire On the Mountain". In addition to 2 versions of Mickey's "rap" version of "Fire On The Mt.", there are numerous other moments of brilliance contained herein, especially in Cipollina's sped-up high-end guitarwork and some "insect fear" courtesy of JG. As an extra bonus, there's a 8 minute 2002 remix of FOTM tagged on the end.
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Mickey Hart & The Marin County Collective 1972-??-?? Mickey's Barn, Novato, CA
Set 1"Area Code 415" Sessions
Fire On The Mountain (Melton, Garcia, Hart, Freiberg)
Ghost Riders In The Sky (Cipollina, Hart, Freiberg, Jim Mcpherson)
It Makes Me Feel Mad #1 (Kathy Mcdonald, Mcpherson, Steve Schuster)
You Know I Will (Kathy Mcdonald, Mcpherson, Steve Schuster)
Is Anyone There (Freiberg, Hart, Mcpherson, Mcdonald)
Night Of The Vampire (Melton, Lesh, Hunter, Hart)
It Makes Me Feel Mad #2 (Melton, Garcia, Hart, Freiberg)
Set 2"Fire On The Mountain" Sessions
Fire On The Mountain (Melton, Garcia, Hart, Freiberg}
Speed Racer (Melton, Hart, Lesh, Schuster, Bill Champlin)
Untitled (Garcia & Hart At The Palace Of Fine Arts)
Fear And Loathing (Ali Abkar Khan, Ali Raka, Garcia, Hart)
Checker Man (Hart, Rob Stokes, Lesh, Melton, Freiberg, Hunter)
Marshmallow Road (Hart, Melton, Bloomfield, La Flamme)
Fear (Lagin, Lesh, Cipollina)
Ariel (Melton, Hart, Lesh, Stokes, Garcia, Freiberg)
Set 3
CommentFrom 1972-1973 featuring Mickey Hart, Phil Lesh, Jerry Garcia, Ned Lagin, Barry Melton, John Cipollina, David Freiberg, as well as Ali Abkar Khan and others. The former is called "Area Code 415" ( a nod to the then-current Nashville supergroup album entitled "Area Code 615") and the latter is known as "Fire On the Mountain".