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Thread: February 2nd, 1991 ~ Jerry Garcia & David Grisman (FLAC) Audio 1 of 2
A Tribute to Jerry Garcia ~ A Home Grown Teddy "GoodBear" Production!
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This has NOT been released commercially as of 1/13/2007... Video & audio
outtakes from the commercially released film "Grateful Dawg" filmed by
Justin Kreutzmann is IMHO where these "outtakes" are from. This "FLAC
Audio 1 of 2" release here (with what sounds like mostly SBD audio added)
with maybe aud/stage mics or camera video mics added in briefly.
WARNING: This material is released under the "fair use" doctrine for
nonprofit educational purposes, with the intention and belief that such
limited noncommercial duplication will not adversely affect the potential
market for or value of the copyrighted works, because the users will
purchase authorized release if they become available.
Do NOT Buy or Sell this audio/video... Sale of this unauthorized release
is prohibited...
That said ~ I THINK EVERYONE who enjoys this unauthorized release should
buy the commercial release of "Grateful Dawg" to show their support for
all involved commercially, including Justin Kreutzmann who filmed it...
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Audio Source: Believed mostly from SBD and Justin Kreutzmann camera or stage mics > GoodBear Edit > WAV 48 kHz > FLAC
Video Source: PRO SHOT "outtakes" DVDs* available at a BT near you! This audio release is as follows ~
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Jerry Garcia and David Grisman ~ "Grateful Dawg" Outtakes
February 2nd, 1991 (Rehearsals & Soundcheck)
The Warfield ~ San Francisco, CA
SBD Audio Soundtracks from the DVD "GD Home Movies" Series (1)
<-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->
(1) Get the complete 2 DVD videos (NTSC) at a BT near you!
Jerry Garcia - guitar, banjo, vocals
David Grisman - mandolin, banjo, vocals
Jim Kerwin - stand up bass with and w/o bow
Joe Craven - violin, percussion and mandolin
00. {0:21} disclaimer silence clipped on FLAC audio
01. {0:15} goodbear start signature
02. {1:07} setting up and discussion between Garcia and Grisman to get David a mic
03. {3:54} Poison Glass Of Wine* ~ (Garcia on guitar, vocals/Grisman on mandolin, vocals)
04. {0:30} setup and tuning
05. {0:46} When First Unto This Country** ~ 1st take (Garcia on guitar, vocals)
06. {0:20} tuning
07. {3:14} When First Unto This Country** ~ 2nd take(Garcia on guitar, vocals/Grisman on mandolin)
08. {2:50} duet Grateful Dawg** (Garcia on guitar, vocals/Grisman on mandolin)
09. {1:46} Jim Kerwin bass setup with Garcia and Grisman approval
10. {0:52} more bass setup
11. {0:44} more bass setup while Garcia and Grisman discuss strategies
12. {0:33} percussion setup while Garcia on guitar helps percussionist Joe Craven with a tuneup beat
13. {1:55} more percussion setup while Garcia noodles on guitar and Grisman chats with stage hand
14. {0:44} more percussion setup while Garcia noodles on guitar
15. {0:55} tuning up > hints of Arabia* (Garcia on guitar/Grisman on mandolin)
16. {0:45} So What?** (Garcia on guitar/Grisman on mandolin)
17. {0:51} Joe Craven setting up violin while Garcia and Grisman talk/laugh and Garcia lights cigarette
18. {1:36} Craven on violin/Garcia on guitar noodles, Grisman hams it up to camera "Art of Family Tuning" > Instrumental (Craven on violin, Garcia on guitar and Grisman on mandolin)
19. {0:51} mish mahsh instrumental tuning, "booming bass" (Craven~violin, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
20. {1:47} Stage hand ticks Jerry off. Grisman suggests, "...Banjo Duet..." to calm Jerry down then banjo setup
21. {8:06} more banjo setup > Sweet Sunny South* (Garcia and Grisman ~ Banjo Duet)
22. {4:44} Instrumental(?)*** (Craven~percussion, Garcia~banjo, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass) > discussion & stage chat
23. {2:55} more bass setup with bow, setup and stage chatter > Garcia noodling
24. {0:36} all band members talk strategy
25. {0:40} Two Soldiers** ~ 1st take (Craven~violin, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
26. {1:49} Two Soldiers** ~ 2nd take (Craven~violin, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
27. {5:44} Spring In California** (Craven~percussion, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
28. {4:43} Garcia noodling > Grateful Dawg** (Craven~percussion, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
29. {1:30} The Thrill Is Gone ~ DVD #2 highlight tease promo (Craven~percussion, Garcia~guitar, Grisman~mandolin & Kerwin~bass)
30. {4:25} Grisman Intro 8/25/1991 > Grateful Dawg Promo "Grateful Dawg" audio soundtrack
31. {0:20} goodbear end signature
Total: {62:02}
* 1st known time (event wise) being played as "Jerry Garcia and David Grisman"
** 2nd known time (event wise) being played as "Jerry Garcia and David Grisman"
***Sounds like "Grateful Dawg" but Garcia seems a little unfamiliar with it.
Note ~ The 1st few Chapters sound a little distant (brief parts of other chapters sound distant too), could be from camera or stage mics? Most chapters are nice SBD sounding!
Coming soon ~ February 2nd, 1991 ~ Jerry Garcia & David Grisman (FLAC) Audio 2 of 2!
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Recap of FLAC Audio from CD1 w/o timings & notes ~
Set 1
setting up and discussion between Garcia and Grisman to get David a mic
setup and tuning > Poison Glass Of Wine* > Garcia "your fired" joke to Grisman > setup and tuning
When First Unto This Country** ~ take 1 > tuning
When First Unto This Country** ~ take 2
Grateful Dawg**
bass setup tuneup with Garcia and Grisman approval talk
Set 2
more bass setup
more bass setup while Garcia and Grisman discuss strategies
percussion setup while Garcia helps with guitar beat and jokes about percussionist
more percussion setup while Garcia noodles warmup scales and Grisman chats with stage hand
Garcia noodles warmup scales while more percussion setup > Arabia* (hints of)
So What?**
setting up violin while Garcia and Grisman talk and laugh
Garcia and violin player tuneup, Grisman hams it up to camera
mish mahsh instrumental tuning by entire band
stage hand ticks Jerry off, Grisman suggests, "...Banjo Duet..." to calm Jerry down then banjo setup > Sweet Sunny South*
Instrumental (?)***
bass setup with bow tuning, setup and stage chatter > Garcia noodling
all band members talk strategy
Two Soldiers** ~ 1st take
Two Soldiers** ~ 2nd take > tuneup > Spring In California**
Garcia noodling > Grateful Dawg**
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Teddy GoodBear Notes ~
The introduction before "Grateful Dawg" that night during show time (AFTER
this rehearsals/soundcheck) is as follows -
Grisman:
"We're gonna play a new original tune that Jerry and I wrote together. Sort
of a synthesis of our two styles. The Dead and the Dawg styles. This is
called 'Grateful Dawg'.....or 'Dawgful Dead'."
According to The Jerry Site "Grateful Dawg" and "The Thrill Is Gone" were
played on 12/17/1990. You can hear them both being still created and formed
during these "rehearsals/souncheck" on the 2/2/1991 audio CDs.
One of many reviews for the commercial release of "Grateful Dawg":
Jerry Garcia (nicknamed "Spud" or "Spudboy" by Grisman/Peter Rowan while in
"Old And In The Way" band) was famous as the visionary behind the Grateful
Dead, but his musical tastes were broad, and he found a rewarding partnership
with mandolinist David Grisman, whose distinctive "Dawg" style fused jazz
with bluegrass.
At its best, "Grateful Dawg" celebrates the easy friendship and truly
inspired musicianship of Garcia and Grisman through footage like this with
surprisingly crisp sound. As one of the film's commentators says, "Grisman
made Garcia tighter as a musician, while Garcia made Grisman looser, and
where they met they created an infectious, rootsy style they called "Grateful
Dawg".
The film's many highlights include instrumental versions of "Dawg Waltz",
"Shady Grove," and "Arabia," as well as splendid footage from Garcia and
Grisman's days in "Old & in the Way" band. Garcia and Grisman fans will enjoy
the glimpse at a rare musical alchemy. -- Anne Hurley, edit by Teddy "GoodBear"
Plot Synopsis:
Details the deeply rooted musical friendship between Jerry Garcia
and David Grisman. Includes live Garcia/Grisman performances as well as rare
and unique personal moments from the studio, backstage and home-style jam
sessions. Interviews with friends and family are intertwined with live and
archival elements, creating an intimate portrait of Jerry and David's
relationship.
Traces the Garcia/Grisman connection from their earliest days as budding
bluegrassers, through the creation of the legendary Old & In the Way in the
mid '70s, to the Garcia/Grisman Band that highlighted their love of
traditional acoustic music in the '90s. -- Amazon reviewer
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Screen Captures (In Video DVD Promo Preview)
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http://www.goodbear.com/jg1991-02-02/jg1991-02-02.html
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A Teddy "GoodBear" Home Grown Production ~ released on 1/13/2007 ~ :wave:
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Thread: February 2nd, 1991 ~ Jerry Garcia & David Grisman (FLAC) Audio 2 of 2
A Tribute to Jerry Garcia ~ A Home Grown Teddy "GoodBear" Production!
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<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
This has NOT been released commercially as of 1/18/2007... Video & audio
outtakes from the commercially released film "Grateful Dawg" filmed by
Justin Kreutzmann is IMHO where these "outtakes" are from. This "FLAC
Audio 2 of 2" release here (with what sounds like mostly SBD audio added)
with maybe aud/stage mics or camera video mics added in briefly.
WARNING: This material is released under the "fair use" doctrine for
nonprofit educational purposes, with the intention and belief that such
limited noncommercial duplication will not adversely affect the potential
market for or value of the copyrighted works, because the users will
purchase authorized release if they become available.
Do NOT Buy or Sell this audio/video... Sale of this unauthorized release
is prohibited...
That said ~ I THINK EVERYONE who enjoys this unauthorized release should
buy the commercial release of "Grateful Dawg" to show their support for
all involved commercially, including Justin Kreutzmann who filmed it...
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Audio Source: Believed mostly from SBD and Justin Kreutzmann camera or stage mics > GoodBear Edit > WAV 48 kHz > FLAC
Video Source: PRO SHOT "outtakes" DVDs* available at a BT near you! This audio release is as follows ~
<-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman ~ "Grateful Dawg" Outtakes
February 2nd, 1991 (Rehearsals & Soundcheck)
The Warfield ~ San Francisco, CA
SBD Audio Soundtracks from the DVD "GD Home Movies" Series (1)
<-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->
(1) Get the complete 2 DVD videos (NTSC) at a BT near you!
Jerry Garcia - guitar, banjo, vocals
David Grisman - mandolin, banjo, vocals
Jim Kerwin - stand up bass with and w/o bow
Joe Craven - violin, percussion and mandolin
Set 2 con't.
00. {0:21} disclaimer silence clipped on FLAC audio
01. {0:15} goodbear start signature
02. {1:37} Garcia noodling scales > tuneup > Thrill Is Gone** ~ 1st take > Garcia shows Grisman "melody"
03. {5:25} Thrill Is Gone** ~ 2nd take
04. {0:24} Thrill Is Gone** ~ 3rd take
05. {5:59} Thrill Is Gone** ~ 4th take
06. {1:13} Garcia noodling scales while checking the sound in all the corners of the Warfield
07. {1:39} Drum solo intro for Arabia* >
08. {2:42} Arabia*
09. {1:01} More Garcia noodling scales
Set 3
10. {0:26} talk > break time lapse talk
11. {3:14} Man Of Constant Sorrow* ~ 1st take
12. {0:56} Man Of Constant Sorrow* ~ 2nd take
13. {0:40} take on what to practice > Grisman has strap trouble > tuneup >
14. {0:24} Friend of The Devil* ~ 1st take
15. {4:45} Friend of The Devil* ~ 2nd take
16. {2:56} talk > Ripple* ~ 1st take
17. {0:15} sound complaints >
18. {4:06} Ripple* ~ 2nd take
19. {0:44} Ripple* ending duel mandolin only w/Grisman & Craven
20. {1:22} telling jokes break time
21. {9:15} Old Rockin' Chair* ~ 1st take
22. {0:29} Old Rockin' Chair* ~ 2nd take
23. {0:17} Garcia noodles >
24. {0:48} ending talk
25. {4:25} Grisman Intro 8/25/1991 > Grateful Dawg Promo "Grateful Dawg" audio soundtrack
26. {0:20} goodbear end signature
Total: {55:49}
* 1st known time (event wise) being played as "Jerry Garcia and David Grisman"
** 2nd known time (event wise) being played as "Jerry Garcia and David Grisman"
***Sounds like "Grateful Dawg" but Garcia seems a little unfamiliar with it.
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Recap of FLAC Audio (including previous Audio 1 of 2) w/o timings & notes ~
Set 1
setting up and discussion between Garcia and Grisman to get David a mic
setup and tuning > Poison Glass Of Wine* > Garcia "your fired" joke to Grisman > setup and tuning
When First Unto This Country** ~ take 1 > tuning
When First Unto This Country** ~ take 2
Grateful Dawg**
bass setup tuneup with Garcia and Grisman approval talk
Set 2
more bass setup
more bass setup while Garcia and Grisman discuss strategies
percussion setup while Garcia helps with guitar beat and jokes about percussionist
more percussion setup while Garcia noodles warmup scales and Grisman chats with stage hand
Garcia noodles warmup scales while more percussion setup > Arabia* (hints of)
So What?**
setting up violin while Garcia and Grisman talk and laugh
Garcia and violin player tuneup, Grisman hams it up to camera
mish mahsh instrumental tuning by entire band
stage hand ticks Jerry off, Grisman suggests, "...Banjo Duet..." to calm Jerry down then banjo setup > Sweet Sunny South*
Instrumental (?)***
bass setup with bow tuning, setup and stage chatter > Garcia noodling
all band members talk strategy
Two Soldiers** ~ 1st take
Two Soldiers** ~ 2nd take > tuneup > Spring In California**
Garcia noodling > Grateful Dawg**
Set 2 con't.
Garcia noodling scales > tuneup > Thrill Is Gone** ~ 1st take > Garcia shows Grisman "melody"
Thrill Is Gone** ~ 2nd take
Thrill Is Gone** ~ 3rd take
Thrill Is Gone** ~ 4th take
Garcia noodling scales while checking the sound in all the corners of the Warfield
Drum solo intro for Arabia* >
Arabia*
More Garcia noodling scales
Set 3
talk > break time lapse talk
Man Of Constant Sorrow* ~ 1st take
Man Of Constant Sorrow* ~ 2nd take
take on what to practice > Grisman has strap trouble > tuneup >
Friend of The Devil* ~ 1st take
Friend of The Devil* ~ 2nd take
talk > Ripple* ~ 1st take
sound complaints > Ripple* ~ 2nd take
Ripple* ending duel mandolin only w/Grisman & Craven
telling jokes break time
Old Rockin' Chair* ~ 1st take
Old Rockin' Chair* ~ 2nd take
Garcia noodles >
ending talk
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Teddy GoodBear Notes ~
The introduction before "Grateful Dawg" that night during show time (AFTER
this rehearsals/soundcheck) is as follows -
Grisman:
"We're gonna play a new original tune that Jerry and I wrote together. Sort
of a synthesis of our two styles. The Dead and the Dawg styles. This is
called 'Grateful Dawg'.....or 'Dawgful Dead'."
According to The Jerry Site "Grateful Dawg" and "The Thrill Is Gone" were
played on 12/17/1990. You can hear them both being still created and formed
during these "rehearsals/souncheck" on the 2/2/1991 audio CDs.
One of many reviews for the commercial release of "Grateful Dawg":
Jerry Garcia (nicknamed "Spud" or "Spudboy" by Grisman/Peter Rowan while in
"Old And In The Way" band) was famous as the visionary behind the Grateful
Dead, but his musical tastes were broad, and he found a rewarding partnership
with mandolinist David Grisman, whose distinctive "Dawg" style fused jazz
with bluegrass.
At its best, "Grateful Dawg" celebrates the easy friendship and truly
inspired musicianship of Garcia and Grisman through footage like this with
surprisingly crisp sound. As one of the film's commentators says, "Grisman
made Garcia tighter as a musician, while Garcia made Grisman looser, and
where they met they created an infectious, rootsy style they called "Grateful
Dawg".
The film's many highlights include instrumental versions of "Dawg Waltz",
"Shady Grove," and "Arabia," as well as splendid footage from Garcia and
Grisman's days in "Old & in the Way" band. Garcia and Grisman fans will enjoy
the glimpse at a rare musical alchemy. -- Anne Hurley, edit by Teddy "GoodBear"
Plot Synopsis:
Details the deeply rooted musical friendship between Jerry Garcia
and David Grisman. Includes live Garcia/Grisman performances as well as rare
and unique personal moments from the studio, backstage and home-style jam
sessions. Interviews with friends and family are intertwined with live and
archival elements, creating an intimate portrait of Jerry and David's
relationship.
Traces the Garcia/Grisman connection from their earliest days as budding
bluegrassers, through the creation of the legendary Old & In the Way in the
mid '70s, to the Garcia/Grisman Band that highlighted their love of
traditional acoustic music in the '90s. -- Amazon reviewer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Screen Captures (In Video DVD Promo Preview)
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http://www.goodbear.com/jg1991-02-02/jg1991-02-02.html
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A Teddy "GoodBear" Home Grown Production ~ released on 1/18/2007 ~ :wave:
Size: 430 MB |