OK, we're going to listen to every Dark Star. A good reference for us in the early going is this essay about 1968 Dark Stars by Light Into Ashes: Grateful Dead Guide: Dark Star 1968 The earliest manifestation of Dark Star identified there is in the "Dancing in the Street" jam from 1967-09-03, so we will start with that: www://archive.org/details/gd67-09-03.sbd.backus.17272.sbeok.shnf @dgwint has said the "Viola Lee Blues" from this same show also contains elements of Dark Star. I haven't checked it yet; if it is indeed there, and he didn't just mix it up with "Dancing in the Street," we will listen to that also.... We are going to take it nice and slowly.
I've never listened to this one before. The jam is certainly a proto-Dark Star, the lyricism of Jerry's guitar lines does not make me think of guys and girls dancing in the street.
Regarding 9/3/67 "Viola Lee Blues": On the debut album 2001 bonus track, around 21:40, Jerry starts playing something that could qualify as a sort of "Dark Star" quote. What I mean is that had he played that guitar part that during a, let's say, 1987 jam, the audience would have gone crazy believing a "Dark Star" was about to happen (or was actually happening!).
I always felt the part Jerry plays in VLB is a very loose quote of part of the classic DS melodies. But then I hear that in my head pretty much 24/7. So I got that going for me, which is nice!
Just hints of the melody starting around 3:00 of Dancin'. Then a bit more loosely-related stuff starting around 7:00. That Hunter was alleged to start the DS lyric this weekend may have triggered Jerry either to create this (or to simply try it out spontanously) or, conversely, remember it when Hunter later told him about his idea for DS is pointless speculation but interesting nonetheless. Honestly, I'm not hearing DS in VLB starting at 17:30. Sounds more like the intro to China Cat to me. At 21:43, it's a bit more like DS and now I can see why the bit at 17:30 sounds related. Somewhat tenuous connections all around, I'd say (I'm so used to the slower '70-'74 tempi), but there's something brewin'.
Dancing in the Street 1967-09-03: Garcia wasn't necessarily thinking "These licks will soon become 'Dark Star,' hahahaaaa!!!" but the sort of thing coming from his fingers at this time can be legitimately associated with what will be Dark Star, I think. 2:33 Garcia starts his solo with what could arguably be connected to the verse melody of Dark Star, and plays around with it from there. Particularly see 4:45. 6:40 sounds like it’s heading to pre-verse DS territory. Garcia plays with a DS kind of melody more around 7:10. The band sounds like it is exploring territory that will come to be part of Dark Star, so the latter at least doesn't seem to have come out of nowhere. To be honest I don't hear it that much on VLB.
Wake me up when you get to 5-11-72. Just kidding....my other vehicle is a second set Dark Star. Great thread idea. Looking forward to this.
I've been interested into exploring the dead more, this seems like a fun way to do that. I'll be following with interest!
I am looking forward to this thread! I love me some Dark Stars. The only part of the early ones i'm not crazy about is Pigpen's ultra repetitive keyboard part
1967-09-03, Dancin and Viola teases - very, very distant calls to Dark Star. If I hadn’t been told to listen for it, 8 times out of 10 I wouldn’t have even noticed it. I’ve listened to this show a bunch over the years and don’t think I ever heard a Dark Star reference. They were heading in so many directions in those days! Shout out for John Oswald’s Grayfolded Dark Star CDs, which I’ll pull out now!
A bit like taking on cliff diving after discovering an interest in swimming, but by all means, welcome aboard.
Interesting idea for a thread. Doubt I'll keep pace but I may as well get started! I agree with the above comments about Dancing. Garcia's lines definitely have the early makings of the Dark Star melody (sung melody, not the intro riff). Bear's presence at this show may have had 2 influences. One - they may have had these tapes to listen to and build off of. Two - better living through chemistry. Off topic - Jerry plays a few seconds of what will become The Other One at 5:25 of Dancing
I need to follow this thread. I'm not a Dark Star guy by nature (give me Eyes or Scar>Fire....) but one can't admit the awesomeness this track usually unleashed. My favorite versions (again, not a DS aficionado) are: 10/31/71 9/21/72 10/26/89 That's only 3 so hopefully this thread expands that list for me