Show Details
The Warfield
San Francisco, CA
USA
March 4, 1995
Set List
Set 1
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)
- Let It Rock
- And It Stoned Me
- Lay Down Sally
- It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
- Deal
Set 2
- Harder They Come
- Simple Twist Of Fate
- Tore Up Over You
- The Maker
- Positively 4th Street
- That Lucky Old Sun
- Midnight Moonlight
Lineup
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Jerry Garcia guitar, vocals
-
John Kahn
bass -
Melvin Seals
keyboards -
Donny Baldwin
drums -
Jacklyn LaBranch
backing vocals -
Gloria Jones
backing vocals
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Dan Cronin | Tuesday, September 13th, 2022
I was at this show and it is even better than I remember!!! Sat at the table next to Cyril Neville’s table
tom B | Thursday, September 4th, 2014
Ha! This was a great show. Jerry’s first night of the year after the unfortunate cancellation of the January Warfield run, and wow did Jerry make up for that! This was the only time I saw the Garcia Band do Bob Dylan’s “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” which was an obvious highlight. The rest of the show was very strong as I recall (no recording I’ve found yet…hit me up if you know of one) including two more Dylan GEMS in the second set, “Simple Twist” and “Positively 4th Street.”
So after every Warfield JGB gig plenty of folks would exit ASAP and run around to the side of the Warfield to watch Jerry exit with his briefcase and get into his car. This was never my thing, I usually was content basking in the glow of the room and friends rather than rushing out immediately to the streets of the Tenderloin. This night…was different. I was certainly enhanced and ended up floating out of the Warfield right after the “Moonlight.” I wandered around and stood with the heads who always waited for Garcia. After a few moments Jerry came out with his briefcase and was walking towards his car. Lots of folks saying “Thank You Jerry”, “God Bless You Jerry”, “We Love You Jerry”, etc.
What did *I* yell at Garcia in my enhanced state after this gig?
“We LOVE Bob Dylan, Jerry! We love Bob Dylan too!” – yeah. In retrospect, a pretty weird thing to yell at Capt Trips but what can I say, those 3 Dylan tunes really spoke to me this night. Jerry was a champ about the entire thing, looked me right in the eyes and flashed a grin and a shrug as he did to so many over enthusiastic heads over the years and then he hopped in the car and was gone. I met up with my friends and we went to Original Joe’s for a late bite and joked about the goofy verbosity I hurled at Big Jer.
Thanks, Jerry.