Above this rating is "Almost Great," "Great," and "Awesome." If the concert had a great Morning Dew or Wharf Rat I might give it a 5 Star. In my own personal rating system I have classified this as Very Good Plus Plus. They are Mississippi, Jack S, Let it Rock, Cumberland, China, Big R., Black P., Around, Spanish Jam, U.S. This review is based upon the following songs that fit into one CD. Revised again: I hope people can see the humor behind the harsh-sounding words here. In fact, if you play it really loud, you'll get some toms right outside your door. Revised to say: Sorry if I offended some people who actually LIKE Phil & Ned, but it reminds me of some alley cats I've heard in late summer. DS>Spanish SIX stars, rest of show 3, Phil & Ned minus 100,000. I can't give it any less than 4, because the DS>Spanish is that good all by itself. I can't give this show 5 stars, because it really has nothing that impressive outside of the Dark Star>Spanish Jam and maybe the WRS>China Doll. Outside of those patches, which don't sound that bad, it's a pristine board. There are a couple of audience patches, but they don't hurt too much. Your life will be changed for the better. Get this show, skip the Phil & Ned noise, crank up the Dark Star, and just listen. All the hype already said here about this jam is true. On the other hand, the Dark Star>Spanish Jam is among the greatest jams of all time. Worse, between sets, there's all that horrific, hideous noise (Phil & Ned, "Seastones")! What were they thinking to torture their fans like this? The first 4 songs of the 2nd set are equally unimpressive. The first set is unimpressive except for the WRS>China Doll. ![]() I wasn't much for the matrix results on this one.Īfter listening to this whole show and also 3/23/74 (DP24), I'm beginning to think so. One More Saturday Night - best of '74 version! Jer does Bobby's tune justice (Donna caveat)Ĭribbs16780 and OBV30846 are both the best sources but the latter has the lengthy AUD sections reinserted (for complete continuity/archiving's sake). To Lay Me Down - a little jazz instead of the dirgeīig River - Jer just loved playing through this one lots of good ones in '74 including this Let It Rock - only one (also a bonus track on Mars Hotel) Still, lots of strong points make up for the fluffers. The first set is somewhat consistent but the second is all over the place. Blues though I don't agree these are show highlights (nor the best jams of '74) and the lengthy first section was edited. The So Many Roads box strangely favored this show for its WoS section, by using DS Jam>Spanish Jam>U.S. The end jam of Black Peter is unique and cool. They needed to switch up their Berrys a little more, much as I love Promised Land. Aside from that, there's a fast Row Jimmy, a very '74 Jack Straw and. I don't like the '74 thang all the time but now and then it's cool because it's distinctive. It has the same 74WoS sound, which seems to divide fans. This one was right in-between some other much-remarked Wall of Sound dates, Des Moines>Louisville (RT 2-3) and Providence>Boston (Dicks #12). ☠️trump ☠️is greed hate anger bigotry ☠️trump☠️Is manipulative exploitive and abusive ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️įlorida - always a hot spot for 70s shows. That he lasted twenty years more with the demons swirling around him is amazing in itselfĪnyway this one is worth the time to listen ![]() My head friends and I would say this may be the last time we see him alive (JG) History tells us JG was using the hard stuff more regularly For show dates and booking information, visit can hear Jerry still has a sweet voice Ship of Fools also dabbles in covers of other artists, including The Beatles, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan. In February 2020, Ship of Fools will set sail for a weeklong Caribbean Jam Cruise on the Norwegian Cruise Line ship Norwegian Dawn. ![]() Tamiami Trail, formerly known as Growlers) and Stottlemeyer’s Smokehouse (19 E. They have already confirmed 55 dates for this year, including regular shows at The Mable (2831 N. On the other hand, the band’s drummer, Doug Rogells, is the youngest member of the band and, at 30 years old, is almost too young to have seen Garcia in concert before his death in 1995.īetween private parties and gigs at bars and restaurants, Ship of Fools keeps a tight schedule. Also a noted whiskey connoisseur and the founder of the Sarasot's Whiskey Obsession festival, Moore has been a fan for 35 years and- “not to brag,” he says-has seen the Grateful Dead (and its various incarnations since Garcia died) more than 400 times.
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