musings about the dead and their music. the shows always speak for themselves, but i'll add comments on their contexts, sonic quality, and other points of interest. something like that.
Wednesday, May 3, 2017
4/27/69: labor temple, minneapolis, MN w/the bobby lyle quintet.as a follow up to their february 2nd show, the dead return to the labor temple and play a brief, but utterly searing set of music. this evening's concert caps off one of the finest weeks of 1969, which featured 3 nights at the ark in boston, two gigs at chicago’s kinetic playground with the velvet underground, and this culminating performance in the land of 10,000 lakes. the night opens with a smoking 28-minute lovelight that drops effortlessly into a lively me & my uncle > sitting on top of the world combo. the dark star suite that ensues is brilliant and, as it would throughout the year, develops into a very good st. stephen. the eleven that follows is close to perfect, rushing headlong into its eleven-beat time signature and variegated combinations of meter. the show ends with a second lovelight that’s equally delicious. and if this wasn’t enough, the band tops off the night with a blazing morning dew encore. listening to this tape, i’m reminded why i’m so taken by 1969 grateful dead shows. recorded by bear, with a fine digital transfer by j. cotsman, this performance is very much worth your full aural attention.
https://archive.org/details/gd69-04-27.sbd.cotsman.5070.sbeok.shnf/gd69-04-27d2t03.shn
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