Mickey & The Hartbeats · 1968
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The Matrix
San Francisco
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The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

SET ONE Jam Lovelight Jam -> Drums -> Jam -> Other One Jam -> Jam -> Death Don't Have No Mercy
"It's in the book" -> Dark Star Jam -> Eleven Jam -> The Seven SET TWO Jam
It's A Sin --break with chatter-- Next Time Jam* Rub Jam* Look On Yonder Wall* Jam
* with Paul Butterfield on harmonica

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Jam [28:49] It's A Sin [9:01] Next Time You See Me Jam [9:24] The Rub Jam [6:39] Look On Yonder Wall [4:13] Jam [24:56] > Turn On Your Lovelight Jam [15:19] > Drums [6:24] > Jam [20:59] > Death Don't Have No Mercy [9:57] Dark Star Jam [15:30] > The Eleven Jam [5:56] > The Seven [9:59]
Charlie Miller posted this message on the GDH Trading Group: "The setlist that Deadlists has listed for 10/9/68 is really 10/10/68. The Sets are also backwards. This is the correct setlist for 10/10/68. I made this off of the CDs that Bill Gadsden sent me, which were made from his reels. His reels came from Peter Abram's reels, which were either Masters or 1st gens."

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Dark Star > Death Letter Blues, Jam > The Eleven > Death Don't Have No Mercy, Jam, Prisoner Blues, Jam, Dark Star Jam

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Dark Star Jam > Death Letter Blues "Fate Music" talk The Other One Jam St. Stephen Jam Jam (Other One esque) > Turn On Your Lovelight Jam Jam* > Jam cont. > The Eleven Jam > Death Don't Have No Mercy > Jam Prisoner Blues ** Blues Jam ** Baby Please Come Back to Me ** (?) > Jam Talking, tuning Dark Star Jam
Show billed as "Mickey and the Heartbeats". Bobby and Pigpen were absent. * Contains Clementine hints. ** With Elvin Bishop

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Jam
Jam -> Jam
from Deadlists.com: The tapes circulating with this date are from a "Heartbeats" show, without Bobby and Pigpen. (1) with Jack Casady and Spencer Dryden. (2) with Jack Casady and David Getz. This contains a lengthy "The Creator Has a Master Plan" theme and has references to Dark Star, Clementine, and China Cat Sunflower. An extensive search through the old San Francisco Chronicle newspapers failed to turn up any evidence of this event - no advertisements, no announcements in the "on the town" column etc. Bill Gadsden said he copied from Peter Abram "two reels with 45 minutes apiece of Garcia, Spencer Dryden, Cassady, Getz, etc from 12/16/68". A third jam has previously circulated as "Set 3" of this date, but Bill says that it's "with Harvey Mandel from 12/24/68".

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Jam Feel It Three O' Clock In The Morning
Mojo Worker -> Jam unknown song unknown song
May also circulate as: Jerry Garcia & Friends Jerry Garcia/Harvey Mandel] Jerry Garcia with Harvey Mandel and Jack Casady or perhaps George Chambers (Chambers Brothers) on bass. Stephen Miller on keyboards. San Francisco Chronicle newspaper of Monday Dec 23, 1968 pg 35: "At the Matrix tonight and tomorrow night: Jerry Garcia, Jack Casady, open end jam, no door charge" and elsewhere on the same page under the heading "OPENING TODAY": "ROCK CLUB - Jam Session with Jerry Garcia, Jack Casady and others, from 9:30 p.m., the Matrix, 3138 Fillmore. Free."

The Matrix
San Francisco
CA

Jam Jam
"Hartbeats 68-xx-xx Parrish Mystery Fragments" "I asked Michael Parrish for a copy of the mystery fragment reviewed in the taping compendium. This tape also included another fragment not reviewed in the compendium and was labeled 11 1 68, which is most likely incorrect. * Here?s what Parrish supplied for source / lineage info: Both of these pieces came in a cassette that Dwork sent me near the beginning of the compendium project. As I noted, track #2 corresponds to the first track of your "Mystery Disc" and I have never heard the other piece anywhere other than on the Dwork tape. It rang no bells with Dick L. either. ^ The fragment I sent you as 11/1/68 is the same as the first track on your Mystery Show CD. I wouldn't necessarily bet that either is 11/1/68 though:) Review by Michael Parrish: This mysterious fragment consists of another version of the jam that opens 10/30/68. It is notable for Garcia?s inspired and frenetic soloing, which has a rather unusual Latin feel."

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