Dave Six Fillmore 20:38
Main theme at 4:15.
First verse at 5:03.
Sputnik at 10:19.
Feelin’ Groovy at 12:36.
Bright Star at 16:41.
Main theme at 17:52.
Second verse at 19:02.
Goes into St. Stephen.
Swells from TC breathe this into life. Garcia seems to want to get a little atonal from around 1:13 or so. I think I hear a major 7th, and I’m not sure what all he’s doing here. He gets some really stinging tones from the Stratocaster. At 2:40 he plays some chordal stuff, and then he starts a line with lots of double stops and more notes that seem to be outside the usual palette. From about 3:30 Lesh pushes them into a nice little swell, and when at 3:57 Garcia bursts into a huge windup the main theme begins to feel imminent. Sure enough, we soon get there, and this time it takes us to the verse.
At this point a trip to space is the standard itinerary after the verse; as usual, this comes after a brief touchdown on solid ground. There is some volume knob fiddling and some tolling, and TC gets a chance to be heard. This one seems a bit aimless until around 8:30, when it starts to coalesce into something unique; the music oozes and breathes as the guitarists work the volume knobs, and at 9:44 TC unleashes a huge swell, and one of the guitarists tacks on some feedback for good measure. Then at 10:19, Garcia starts quietly playing Sputnik, which has made a serious comeback as a way out of space.
By 11:13 Sputnik has turned into a vigorous little Garcia line that feels like it might be the Ariadne’s thread that leads into the main jam. He keeps playing with it, and it veers back toward Sputnik at times before turning into Feelin’ Groovy. By 14:30 it seems like Feelin’ Groovy is done, but it doesn’t end all at once. There is a lull shortly after the 15 minute mark where they seem to tread water, and a light and lovely jam emerges. This gathers steam, but they seem a bit tentative, as it’s not clear where this is going. They bring it to a big crescendo and then at 16:41 Garcia takes it over the top with a crushing Bright Star. As they come out of it I thought I heard hints of a Darkness jam at about 17:25, although this may be coincidental. This winds its way into the main theme, which takes us to the verse and out, but not before Garcia proposes a variation with a syncopated, descending line.
All in all this is a very good Dark Star. Again, Feelin’ Groovy sort of dominates the post-space jam, insofar as what comes after seems heavily inflected by it. They find some new ground here, though, and there are some really lovely moments. The final peak is immense.
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