Top of the Tangent
Palo Alto
CA
Rollin' In My Sweet Babys Arms
Jerry's Breakdown
Standing In The Need Of Prayer
Muleskinner Blues
Guitar Instrumental
Pike County Breakdown
Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens
We Shall Not Be Moved
Wildwood Boys:
Jerry Garcia - guitar, banjo, vocals
David Nelson - guitar
Robert Hunter - bass, guitar
Norm Van Mastricht - bass, guitar, dobro
BAND Wildwood Boys
VENUE The Tangent
CITY Palo Alto
STATE CA
DATE 02/23/63
SET1 Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms [2:59] ; (1) (Intro by Hunter) [1:00]
; Jerry's Breakdown [2:13] ; (2) Standing In The Need Of Prayer [3:11] ;
(3) Muleskinner Blues [3:54] ; (4) (5) Norm's Solo [2:56] ; (6) Pike County
Breakdown [2:21] ; (7) Come All Ye Fair And Tender Maidens # [3:33] ; We
Shall Not Be Moved [2:14] (missing from vine)
COMMENTS The Wildwood Boys: Jerry Garcia, banjo; Robert Hunter, guitar;
David Nelson, mandolin; Norman Van Mastricht, bass.
(1) Introductions by Hunter.
(2) Garcia makes fun of Hunter's Scientology "devil" remarks by interrupting
him. Hunter sometime thereafter gives up on Scientology.
(3) Garcia gives the lo down while tuning.
(4) 2/22/63 they played w/o a bass player.
(5) Jerry joke, "Don't. forget to write, "!
(6) Jerry says, "We're back with a million more songs".
(7) Lots of Jerry tuning.
RECORDINGS 25 AUD; 25 FM-AUD. Audience recording, made by Dr. Stu
Goldstein (co-manager of the Tangent in 1963), possibly from mics placed on
stage, later broadcast on KFOG-FM.------The vine is from the KFOG-FM source.
Top of the Tangent
Palo Alto
CA
Deep Elem Blues, Will the Weaver, I Will Truly Understand, All the Good Times are Past and Gone, Long Black Veil, The Man who Wrote "Home Sweet Home" Never was a Married Man, Keno the Rent Man, Foggy Mountain Top
A user reports: Jerry And his first wife Sara a week after wedding. He traded wedding gifts and Sara's guitar for his new banjo. Recorded by the Manager of the club at the time and aired on KFOG's dead hour. Another user reports: At this time Sarah was very pregnant with Heather. As a result, there were very few performances by Jerry and Sarah. This one is a treat.