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GarciaLive, Vol. Five: December 31st, 1975 Keystone Berkeley (Live)

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Download links and information about GarciaLive, Vol. Five: December 31st, 1975 Keystone Berkeley (Live) by Jerry Garcia Band. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Country genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 02:03:21 minutes.

Artist: Jerry Garcia Band
Release date: 2014
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Country
Tracks: 16
Duration: 02:03:21
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Let It Rock (Live) 13:01
2. Mother Nature's Son (Live) 1:59
3. It Ain't No Use (feat. Matthew Kelly) [Live] 11:35
4. God Save the Queen (Live) 0:48
5. They Love Each Other (feat. Matthew Kelly) [Live] 7:49
6. Pig's Boogie (feat. Matthew Kelly) [Live] 10:41
7. New Year's Countdown (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 1:53
8. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) [feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly] (Live) 8:24
9. Catfish John (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 15:28
10. Mystery Train -> (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 7:07
11. Drums / New Year's Jam -> (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 13:13
12. Mystery Train (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 1:47
13. Tore Up Over You (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 10:45
14. Tuning (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 0:48
15. C.C. Rider (feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly) [Live] 8:20
16. (I'm a) Road Runner [feat. Bob Weir, Mickey Hart & Matthew Kelly] [Live] 9:43

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The fifth installment of the Garcialive series collects archival footage of the only New Year's Eve show any incarnation of the Jerry Garcia Band performed, recorded at the tiny Berkeley, California club the Keystone on the last day of 1975. Garcia's band of drummer Greg Errico, bassist John Kahn, and keyboardist Nicky Hopkins is joined on the second and third sets by familiar Grateful Dead members Bob Weir and Mickey Hart as well as harmonica player Matthew Kelly on several tracks. A particularly loose, appropriately celebratory feeling flows through much of the sets as the band includes several instrumental interludes, briefly visiting themes like "God Save the Queen" (the traditional melody, not the Sex Pistols version still a few years from coming into existence) and the Beatles' "Mother Nature's Son." When they do get cooking, it's on extended 12-bar blues vamps in the first set like "It Ain't No Use" and "Pig's Boogie," while the second set tends toward laid-back jams like "Catfish John" or shuffling electric blues workouts like "Tore Up Over You."