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Grateful Dead: Multiple Metamorphoses
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band / ensemble / orchestrab.1965

Dave's Picks Volume 46: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA 9/9/72
Rhino
2023
The Grateful Dead were in the midst of multiple metamorphoses at the time of this September 1972 appearance at the Hollywood Palladium. Roughly a year after the release of their now iconic eponymous live double album, the group was approaching the one-year anniversary of recruiting keyboardist

Keith Godchaux
piano
Chuck Berry
guitar, electric1926 - 2017

Dave's Picks Volume 47: Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO 12/9/79
Rhino
2023
As documented on this triple-disc set of a complete show recorded by Dan Healy at the end of the Seventies, the advent of keyboardist/vocalist/composer Brent Mydland considerably brightened and lightened the sound of the Grateful Dead as a performing unit. In doing so, he helped hone an agility comparable to the period Bill Kretuzmann was the sole drummer, even as the latter rediscovered his bond with rhythm partner percussionist Mickey Hart. In contrast to his predecessor's customarily unobtrusive presence on keyboards, Mydland's assertive jubilation also took the form of vocals that, as much in evidence during the heated group singing on effervescent "Bertha" as well as the neo-soul shouting of the (Young) Rascals' "Good Lovin,'" posited the best combination of voices in Dead history. The one-time member of Bobby (Weir) and the Midnites had such a catalytic effect on the band, in fact, that the collective abandon conjured up extended segues like the six-part sequence that brings the main content of this performance to such a frenzied close. Pictured in almost saintly light in one photo within the colorful package, Brent Mydland's decade-long tenure with the Grateful Dead is the longest of any keyboardist they ever employed, so it's only appropriate that the curators of this archive series see fit to honor the legacy of the now-deceased individual with releases like this one.
Tracks and Personnel
Dave's Picks Volume 46Tracks: CD 1 -Promised Land; Sugaree; Me and My Uncle; Bird Song; Black -Throated Wind; Tennessee Jed; Mexicali Blues; Deal. CD 2: Playing In the Band; Loser; Johnny B. Goode; China Cat Sunflower; I Know You Rider; Friend of the Devil; Jack Straw; Casey Jones; Sugar Magnolia; One More Saturday Night. CD 3: He's Gone; Truckin'; Drums; The Other One; Stella Blue; El Paso.
Personnel: Jerry Garcia: lead guitar, vocals; Bob Weir; rhythm guitar, vocals; Keith Godchaux: keyboards; Donna Jean Godchaux: vocals; Phil Lesh: bass guitar, vocals; Bill Kreutzmann: drums.
Dave's Picks Volume 47
Tracks: CD 1 -Alabama Getaway>Promised Land; Brown-Eyed Women; Cassidy; Row Jimmy; New Minglewood Blues; Candyman; Lazy Lightning>Supplication; Deal.CD 2: Shakedown Street>Samson And Delilah; High Time; Easy To Love You; Terrapin Station>Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance>Jam>Drums. CD 3: Space>Black Peter>I Need A Miracle>Bertha>Good Lovin'; Don't Ease Me In. Uptown Theatre, Chicago, IL (12/04/79) -Space>Not Fade Away> Stella Blue>Sugar Magnolia>U.S. Blues.
Personnel: Jerry Garcia: guitar, vocals; Bob Weir: guitar, vocals; Brent Mydland: keyboards, vocals; Phil Lesh: bass; Bill Kreutzmann: drums; Mickey Hart: drums.
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