Identifier | 8131184 |
Created At | Tue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) |
Media Type | CD-R |
Media Count | 2 |
Trades Allowed |
Performance
Garcia Interviews 1967-03-?? 710 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, CA | |
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Set 1 | disc 1 - 42:02
electric banjo, pedal steel guitar, music equipment talk, etc. Jefferson Airplane, Jerry assisting on Surrealistic Pillow LP The San Francisco Sound hippies, Grateful Dead view of music, etc. The Fillmore audience talk about Newsweek article, "Dropouts With A Mission" and Jerry seeing himself as a dropout Jerry discusses precursors to the S.F. scene and switching from banjo back to guitar rock and roll influences (Chuck Berry, The Beatles, etc.), becoming successful while sharing with their friends, etc. the Vietnam War "the world needs to take care of itself" Grateful Dead music not advocating any political message looking forward to first trip to New York Buffalo Springfield, Moby Grape, Skip Spence, Jorma Kaukonen Mathew Katz and other old style band managers S.F. radio and the radio business Jerry's short review and hopes for the success of their not yet released first album disc 2 - 41:08 what might happen to the S.F. scene, etc. talk about some band equipment which had just been stolen from their warehouse the Haight Ashbury scene The Hell's Angels the stolen band equipment has been found! more Hell's Angels talk Jerry's beliefs The police drugs Jerry's tapes - "go get them from Sara" possibility of playing banjo with The Grateful Dead > kids talking much louder than Jerry [luckily there's not too much of that] existentialism "Blow Up" film and Grateful Dead plans to be in a movie Look magazine article on Jefferson Airplane with Jim Marshall photos of the S.F. bands jazz and other styles mixing with Rock and Roll talk about getting the stolen band equipment back talk about the old gun that Jerry is playing around with during the interview interview conclusion |
Set 2 | |
Set 3 | |
Comment | Jerry Garcia interview with a former banjo student and someone else (an artist named "Kramer").
early March?, 1967 Grateful Dead House 710 Ashbury Street, San Francisco, California, USA 83 minutes Lots of interesting early 1967 Jerry talk The probable date is because their first album was about to be released, but hadn't been yet. (The release date for the first album was March 17, 1967.) Besides Jerry and the interviewers, there are bits of Mountain Girl, Bob Weir, Pigpen and others in the background. |