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1986
-05-19 [Mon]
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Jerry's last of 81 performances at Keystone Palo Alto
Keystone Palo Alto, Palo Alto, CA
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Jerry Garcia Band
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Jerry Garcia - electric guitar, vocals
John Kahn - electric bass
Melvin Seals - keyboards
David Kemper - drums
Jacklyn LaBranch - vocals
Gloria Jones - vocals
Set 1:
Think
,
They Love Each Other
,
Like A Road Leading Home
,
Run For The Roses
Set 2:
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
,
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
,
Cats Under The Stars
,
Reuben And Cherise
,
Midnight Moonlight
Average Song Gap
2.78
Songs By Album
Run for the Roses
: 2
Cats Under the Stars
: 2
Reflections
: 1
Set 1
Gap Analysis
Name
Notes
Lead Vocals
Album
Last
Next
Think
Jerry Garcia
5
1
They Love Each Other
Jerry Garcia
Reflections
7
2
Like A Road Leading Home
Jerry Garcia
3
2
Run For The Roses
Jerry Garcia
Run for the Roses
3
1
Set 2
Gap Analysis
Name
Notes
Lead Vocals
Album
Last
Next
How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
Jerry Garcia
2
1
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
Jerry Garcia
Run for the Roses
2
1
Cats Under The Stars
Jerry Garcia
Cats Under the Stars
1
1
Reuben And Cherise
Jerry Garcia
Cats Under the Stars
1
1
Midnight Moonlight
Jerry Garcia
1
1
Timing Notes
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Run
JGB - Keystone Palo Alto May 1986
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