My favorate FOTM - Jerry, Micky, Carlos, Olatungi & more ....

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Excerpt from the music documentary and performance of the benefit concert for "World Music in the Schools" co-produced in 1987 by KRCB-TV-PBS and Micky Hart, 360 degree productions. Performance at Petaluma Veteran's Auditorium with Olatunji and The African Drums.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DAjud-sVK_w

is a doozy! , Nod thanks for posting, right up there with the 10-31-80 Space》Fire... off Dead Set

Jerry, Carlos, Mickey, Hamza El Din, Olatungi & Drums of Passion

Wow-za, TommyGutt!

Nice take on a familiar jam.... 

That's a real good one for sure, and very unique, but that's your FAVORITE Fire on the Mountain? Ever??

OK.

Thanks for posting.  Will check that out after my morning presentation.   

Dead set is great but really just love the sequence out of space.  So fluid and melty.   

 

Lance - step up and put yours down.  Don't just be talking.   

I struggle with this one.  5.8.77 is not my favorite despite how good it is.   

 

Heady version lists the following stand alone versions:

10.31.80

9.16.78 Giza

7.13.85 Ventura - I need to check this one out 

7.27.73 Watkins Glen "Embryonic "Fire" in the "soundcheck jam" into Wharf Rat. Not a full FTM, but of amazing..."

7.4.86 Ventura

9.20.91 Boston - Help slip fire - another great transition

5.27.93 cal expo   Picasso -> fire.     Not a huge picasso fan but they typically played hot shows when they played that song.  

 

And then with Scarlet:  - but  it's the whole package getting the votes. 

5.8.77

2.5.78 Iowa

3.22.90 Copps

4.24.77 Illinois state

7.7.89 Philly

11.30.80 ATL

5.25.77 Richmond

5.17.77 Memorial 

10.14.83 Hartford

11.1.79 Nassau

5.21.77 Lakeland

10.14.94 MSG - orgasmic but Jerry flubs the lyrics as typical in this era.  

 

 

 

Didn't mean to downplay anyone's experience. A favorite is a personal thing, no one else can quantify another's favorite, and that is a fun one, I was just surprised because of the seemingly endless Grateful Dead versions that are so great.

IMO Fire on the Mountain is one of those GD songs that pretty much always worked.

>>>Lance - step up and put yours down<<<

OK. I suppose this is a perfect setup for a "favorites" thread, so from the too many to count file here are three of my personal FOTM favorites that immediately come to mind...

02/17/82 Warfield Theater

09/12/81 Greek Theatre

And of course...

12/31/78 Winterland

Oh, that 12/31/78 show.

Yep - this is a good one......   post-coma Jerry seemed happy to be playing. And he was looking relatively healthy.

I had been to a bunch of Bay area shows by then, but without a car, California north of Mt Tam was still mostly an unexplored mystery. When someone said we were going to a "Jerry" show in Petaluma, I had no idea where Petaluma was. Then to find out the show was in an elementary school auditorium... with Santana no less. And maybe with some other Dead members. And on a Sunday. Cool. (Pre -Internet, one had to rely on vague info passed down by the better-connected, brief snippets published ihe Pink section, and parking lot rumors.)  

I remember it was crowded, there were lots of families and kids, and we had to sit thru a lot of drumming before Jerry really joined in.

To put the show in context, here's my concert list for the surrounding months:

12-15-1986

Grateful Dead

Oakland Coliseum

Oakland

CA

 

12-16-1986

Grateful Dead

Oakland Coliseum

Oakland

CA

 

12-17-1986

Grateful Dead

Oakland Coliseum

Oakland

CA

 

12-27-1986

Grateful Dead, Neville Bros

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

12-28-1986

Grateful Dead, Neville Bros

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

12-30-1986

Grateful Dead, Neville Bros

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

12-31-1986

Grateful Dead, Neville Bros

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

01-28-1987

Grateful Dead

San Francisco Civic Ctr

San Francisco

CA

 

01-29-1987

Grateful Dead

San Francisco Civic Ctr

San Francisco

CA

 

01-30-1987

Grateful Dead

San Francisco Civic Ctr

San Francisco

CA

 

02-15-1987

Olatunji and His Drums of Passion

Veteran's Memorial Auditorium

Petaluma

CA

Benefit for World Music in Schools featuring Jerry Garcia, Mickey Hart, Carlos Santana, Hamza El Din, Bobby Vega

03-01-1987

Grateful Dead

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

03-02-1987

Grateful Dead

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

03-03-1987

Grateful Dead

Kaiser Convention Ctr

Oakland

CA

 

03-18-1987

Jerry Garcia & Friends

Fillmore

San Francisco

CA

Benefit for Artists Rights Today: Acoustic Band: Kahn, David Nelson, & Sandy Rothman

I was fortunate to have been at this Petaluma show and it was as unique of a show that I've attended.  Olatunji and his group entered from the back of the auditorium and marched their way through the crowd to the stage.  I stood next to Steve Kimock for most of the night and part way into Olatunji's set, Jerry walked by and hung out to watch. No one approached him while he was there and he got to groove a bit before he heading out for his turn on the stage.

Don't have a favorite but I'll always remember Friday the 13th 4/13/84 in Hampton, but that was all Healy. I don't think they ever did it again so my guess is Jerry didn't approve, but sure was fun in the moment as everyone looked around trying to determine if everyone was hearing that, or was it just me. 

Ha Ha Ha.    it wuz my favorite on that day at 11;45pm

Probably will have a different fav tomorrow.

On a roll with Jerry & Carlos vids. Tonight's favorite.... seen it before, but it always makes me smile

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhIVGQCeoaU

That's awesome I just watched part 2 with Reuben blades a couple days ago