grateful dead, ‘capitol theatre, passaic, nj, june 17th, 1976’

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this is the 28th installment of the dave’s picks series, and it is a contender for one of the best of the year. on this particular evening they were only two weeks into their return to the road after a self imposed 18 month hiatus. they were emotionally and financially exhausted from their ambitious 1974 ‘wall of sound’ tour, and had decided to take some time off to regroup and restructure the organization. the 1976 version of the band found them newly energized, welcoming back drummer mickey hart and featuring new material from 1975’s ‘blues for allah’ album. they had also chosen to come back in smaller theaters, as opposed to the stadiums they had used in 1974. everyone is in fine form, and it is gorgeously recorded by betty cantor-jackson. the ten minute ‘let it grow’ in the second set is tight and energetic, maybe one of the best i have ever heard. ‘cassidy’ in the first set has a unique ending that they only tried a few times.

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this release capped off another fine year for the series, with only one mediocre show, in my opinion. the 1983 show from boise, idaho that was released as volume 27 was just not up to speed from what i expect from dave. but i signed up for another year of course, especially knowing that he has already selected the next volume – swing auditorium from february 26, 1977. this was the first concert they played that year, which would eventually go down as one of the best overall years of their career. they opened the show with ‘terrapin station’, which wouldn’t be released on the album of the same name for another four months. i have had this show in my collection for awhile, but this is another example of the newly recovered ‘betty boards’, and so i expect that the new version will be superior to what i have. below we have dead archivist david lemieux discussing the latest release, and looking around for bears. enjoy.

i am tossing around doing an ‘honorable mention’ post in the near future. there is a ton of music i listened to this year that, for whatever reason, i didn’t get around to posting about. hopefully i will get that done thanksgiving weekend in time for your holiday shopping season.

3 comments

  1. this was a great pick for dave to release right after the ’74 pac norwest box set. i found the juxtaposition of the prior wall of sound shows, with great energy and one drummer, very interesting against the renewed focus. the music is very good, a little too slow at times but overall enjoyable.

    i also realized that the pac norwest box set really made me appreciate the sound of one drummer. i think as the band moved into the 80’s, the boys on the backbeat sounded sloppy vs just having billy back there. but im not a drummer by any means and this is what my untrained ear has been able to discern over the years.

    really looking forward to what is in store for 2019.

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    1. well, i am a drummer and i think that there is a big difference in the periods. i agree that the norwest box set provides a good snapshot of the ‘only billy’ version. i could write an essay on this subject, but i have never been a fan of the two drum kit concept. i can see the possible benefits (more percussive sound, more options in the drum solo section, backup plan if one of them is having an off night), but i think that it hurts the overall performance of the band if it is harder for them to hear the downbeat and know how to play with it. and the addition of mickey often muddies that. this dave’s picks is a good example of that. my very first impression on the initial listening was ‘this is a good example of two drummers relearning how to play with each other’. the ‘help/slip/franklin’ to open the second set would be my choice to illustrate. that being said, they get better as the set goes on, and then lock in sync thru ‘let it grow’. when they are good, they are great. when sloppy, the best phrase i ever heard to explain their sound was ‘two pairs of tennis shoes tumbling around in a dryer’.

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  2. Thanks Mark and always enjoy hearing “Dancing in the Street” from around then (76/77) !!! / Looking forward to your honorable mention post – that will be great, thx Dave

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