Garcia - 01/26/72
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
Source:

FMSBD>RR>CD>EAC>SHN - likely FM>RR (evidence)

Media Type:

Media Count:

2

Notes:

w/Howard Wales

Trades Allowed: Yes Traded From:

Nick Goldwater

Show Rating:

Sound Rating:

A-

Reference #:

Generation:

0

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Garcia 01/26/72
Symphony Hall, Boston, MA
Set I
Southside Strut>
Up From the Desert>
One AM Approach>
Come on Baby>
Jam
Outer Space Regions>
Carry me Back>
Bass Solo>
Get Funky Brother>
A Trip to What Next>
Would You Leave Me>
Wale's Boogie
Get Down Mama(1)>
DC 502(1)>
Drums(1)>
DC 502(1)
Sweet Little Angel>
Sweet Cocaine>
Jam>
Fighting For Madge>
Don't Judge a Book
ENCORE:
Gypsy Woman
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
(1)= w/ out Jerry Garcia. Also many copies don't contain the encore. The Band is-Jerry Garcia, Howard Wales, Jim Vincent, Jerry Love & Roger Troy(aka Jellyroll)

This setlist comes from Deadbase and recordings have circulated with it for 20+ years. Some comments on the actual song titles below. Given the historical use of this setlist, no changes to the the circulating tracklist have been made above. Yet . . . .


t01 - Southside Strut ->
t02 - Up From The Desert -> wrong title: it's not "Up From the Desert" (from Hooterroll), it's some other untitled song.
t03 - One A.M. Approach -> Come on Baby -> Jam -> Outer Space Regions -> "One AM Approach" is the slow mellow song with Wales on electric piano (from Hooteroll). Dunno what's up with "Come On Baby/Jam/Outer Space Regions." imho this should just be labeled One AM Approach ->
t04 - Carry Me Back -> dunno where this title comes from, sounds like it's from the lyrics that Jellyroll sings, which I think are half-improvised
t05 - Jellyroll's Jam -> aka bass solo
t06 - Get Funky Brother -> title? Jellyroll yells "get funky, drummer!" but I don't know what the song is.
t07 - A Trip To What Next -> wrong title: "A Trip to What Next" is a tune on the Hooterroll LP (but not on the CD reissue for some reason), but that's not what this is: it's an organ solo by Wales and sounds fully improvised.
t08 - Would You Leave Me -> wrong title: this is called "My Blues" which Wales released as a 45. It's on youtube.
t09 - Wale's Boogie dunno about the title, but it will do.
t10 - band intros by Garcia
t11 - Get Down Mama *
t12 - DC 502 -> * wrong title: this is called "Huxley's Howl" which is another Wales 45 release (not on Hooterroll), also on youtube.
t13 - Drums ->
t14 - DC 502 * basically just the end of the Huxley's Howl jam, although they don't play the melody again
t15 - Sweet Little Angel ->
t16 - Sweet Cocaine ->
t17 - Let It Shine fwiw, t15-17 are all basically the same song: Jellyroll is singing bits and pieces of different blues songs over the same basic tune.
t18 - Fighting for Madge -> "Fighting for Madge" is a cut from Fleetwood Mac's Then Play On album, and it sounds similar to this, but it's loose enough that I don't think this is actually a "cover." I think the resemblance is coincidental. The track starts pretty loose, then starts to sound like the actual tune "DC 502" from Hooterroll, though it's all pretty jammy.
t19 - Hey Bo Diddley -> t19-20 are the same jam as t18: Jellyroll starts singing bits of Bo Diddley lyrics over the groove.
t20 - You Can't Judge a Book by its Cover
t21 - encore break
t22 - Gypsy Woman
Last Changed By System
Sources
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Howard Wales & Friends featuring Jerry Garcia: FMSBD>RR>CD>EAC>SHN
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FM > ?? > PCM (Sony SL-10) > Sony PCM-601ESD > Behringer Ultramatach Pro > Tascam DA-3000 > Flac
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HWJG; flac1644; WBCN-FM Boston broadcast recorded to reel tape and transferred to CDR by Dick Hitche; 2006 seed by (unknown); February 2015 reseed by zootype: audio files retracked with minor repairs and SHN converted to FLAC
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