New Riders Of The Purple Sage 04.28.1971 New York, NY Complete Show SBD
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New Riders Of The Purple Sage April 28, 1971
Fillmore East - New York, NY
Setlist:
Workingman's Blues
Superman
Truck Drivin' Man
I Don't Know You
Runnin' Back To You
Down In The Boondocks
Garden Of Eden
Glendale Train
Fair Chance To Know
Sailin'
Connection
Henry
The Weight
Last Lonely Eagle
Louisianna Lady
Fun, Fun, Fun
Honky Tonk Women
Line Up:
John Dawson - rhythm guitar, vocals
David Nelson - lead guitar, vocals
David Torbert - bass, vocals
Jerry Garcia - pedal steel guitar
Spencer Dryden - drums
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The only one of these guys that's still alive as of 11/2020 is David Nelson... glad he's still making music
Here's a multicamera/soundboard video I filmed and edited of DNB in Hawaii earlier this year.
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1973 I was sitting o a couch in my High School library after getting high in Central Park. I drew the N.R.P.S. album cover on my jeans as I grooved to Panama Read on my headphones - life was good.
I saw them in Central Park in the 90's not the same 😄
@@The_Goat_YT15 I stopped seeing them around 75', maybe 76', thought Englishtown was the exception as they were on the bill. It wasn't the same for me about this time.
I can't explain how great and endless these New Riders/Dead shows at the Fillmore East, I honestly remember leaving one of the late shows at 9 am in broad daylight still on the electric kool aid.
The Captain on pedal..love it.
Fabulous!!! 😊
Excellent ✅👌🌹
back in the day the only place to hear these tunes was live at the show as they hadn't released an album yet .. and what a joy it was .. the spring of senior year of high school .. and hooked on the 'sound' of that spacey pedal steel ...
Holy shit jerry is really good at pedalsteel. I had heard him before and he was good but i didn’t know it was like that 😳
Thanks for the memories. Had Jerry with the Riders in 1970. Then the Riders alone in 72 and 73. Good times and then some.
This band is amazing. Great tune. Marmaduke. Jerry G on the pedal steel. Nelson. Torbet and the man Spencer on the drums.
Oh to be 17 and listening to this heavenly music..
Absolutely love this early Dawson stuff!
You killed it with Shabbos Round 2 Gnu! I forgot how much I love the New Riders, especially the original lineup with Torbert and Jerry. 🌹🙏🌹🙏
I saw NRPS with Jerry and Bob in Brooklyn. They did my 2 most favorite NR songs. Henry and Glendale train. This concert took place in 1970. It was very special. It took place at the 46th st Theater in Brooklyn. It started Thursday. And played 2 shows on each night thurs, fri, sat, and sun. I was standing right in front of Jerry. He passed me some fine bud. I then passed him some unreal coke. One would think it couldn’t get
Any better. But right about 11:30 pm two long haired dudes bopped down the center aisle. It was my favorite artists. J&J. That’s right it was Jorma and Jack. Hot Tuna. “My favorite “ band . Then and now. In
Fact I will be seeing them on Sat, April 29. Hard to believe but true.
Peace and Love.
The original lineup had Phil on bass - Torbert was in Horses.
@@paulparness473 yes the 46 st shows were game changers .. november 1970 & they brought country to b'klyn .. this show is from the following spring at the fillmore 1971 .. in between was portchester and the manhattan center ...
@@Ted_Selke and hart on drums .. but thankfully it evolved to these guys
@@direwolf6234 yes, Spencer Dryden was a top notch drummer!
Sunday morning meltdown averted thanks for posting this mate
thanks nonews...saw alot of the early shows on the east coast...forget most of them...this is bringin it back...those were great days on the planet.
So right John.
KEEP ON Trucking brother .
Great show...the memories...thanks gnu
Recommended listen
This will get some play this week at the store
1971 midnight dead shows at the Fillmore east …acoustic set ,New Riders with Jerry set and electric set playing till dawn …heaven on earth…
dead at midnite were in 1970 ...
@@direwolf6234 and 1971
@@jeffreystasi2754 last shows at fillmore east were april 1971 .. they did not start at midnite ...
what a time to have been a 19 yer old and passin thru that therrednik the riders and jerry show i didnt know -shudda shucks
These guys were tops man. They could throw down.
Boy this is TASTY!!
Another shot of my mixed up 20s.thanx.
nice Post . its like soaring listening to the Jerr .
Whoa, fookin' eh'! 🤠
I don't know Gnu! But you been lately on my mind. Thanks for the groovy tunes, Gnu
Jane Furr 😃
Saw a few incarnations of the band, never with Jerry though.. Always a good show..
Hey!😅Gnu Loveinng You Thanks For The Riders💜And our Jerry On The Petal Stella Guitar
Crrg Hommey more to come 🙏
Thank you, gnu!!!!!!!!!!
sure get a flavor with the band--like thereyre from the old west.....makes me think of back when.
Thanks for giving this to us.
Michael Kenna thanks for tuning in 😃
Always enjoyed Jerry Garcia’s style on the pedal steel, never duplicated. Jerry set the standard for pedal steel players hope to achieve.
Rusty Young of Poco is an excellent example of one trained under the master Jerry Garcia. Thanks for posting.
Jerry DID NOT set the standard for most pedal steel guitarists. That standard was set decades before Jerry plucked his first pedal steel guitar string by the likes of Buddy Emmons, Jimmy Day, Ben Keith (long before he was Neil Young's pedal steel guitarist), Ralph Mooney (long before he was Waylon Jenning's pedal steel guitarist), Buddy Charleton, and later, Lloyd Green and Jay Dee Maness.
Although Rusty Young and Jerry Garcia both played pedal steel guitar in country rock bands, Jerry never mentored or trained any pedal steel guitarists. In fact when Jerry acquired his first pedal steel (I believe from Scotty's Music in St. Louis) in the late 1960's Rusty Young was already a very accomplished pedal steel guitarist - more accomplished than Jerry would ever be (if Jerry was still alive he would likely agree). Rusty grew up in Denver, Colorado. When Rusty was a teenager, Ray Price and the Cherokee Cowboys frequently played in clubs in Denver. Jimmy Day and Buddy Emmons were the pedal steel players with Ray Price in the late 50's and early 60's and it's not a stretch to say that Rusty had likely seen one or both of those maestros playing Ray's band. Also, Rusty's pedal steel used Jimmy Day's copedant (pedal configuration) - Jerry's guitar didn't use that copedant. Rusty's playing style is indicative of the style of both Emmons and Day. Particularly Jimmy Day when playing the C6th tuning.
One other thing, I think Rusty might have taken lessons at Domland Music (near or in Denver) which was owned by Willy Domland. Willy built Domland and Edwards brand pedal steel guitars. I believe Rusty might have played a Domland before owning his first ZB pedal steel, and later, Sho~Bud and Carter pedal steel guitars.
Regarding Jerry's pedal steel playing: From what I understand, in the late 1960's, Jerry and fellow California musician, and pal Pete Grant were driving from California, going east. On that trip, they listened to a lot of country music by Bakersfield and Nashville artists and became enthralled by the pedal steel guitars which were a BIG part of the sound of that music. Pete bought a ZB guitar (I believe) at Scotty's Music in St. Louis and later sold it to Jerry (just a few months before Jerry started recording with it). Jerry's style of playing was not derivative of any other steel player with the exception of a slight nod to Ralph Mooney's Bakersfield style of play.
@@glennsuchan That information is historic and deserves a thumb's up, where does Buddy Cage fit in all this?
young did not take lessons from garcia ...
Henry!
"Dedicated to all the smugglers in the audience"
Dig the new riders
Marmaduke had a lot of class. He was always good.
17 and finishing high school in about a month...riders and dead at Fillmore. Three out of five...
when I come back I ll a better dead head. one of my first lps was ,working mans dead
Dope gets loaded on the band,And the band gets loaded on the Dope.
4.28.71 a day of nights
Was that Jerry G or Buddy Cage on the pedal steel guitar for this concert?
w t frig
It was Jerry Garcia on pedal steel. Buddy Cage didn’t arrive on the scene yet until Buddy was in the studio on the Powerglide LP.
Definitely, always enjoyed Jerry Garcia pedal steel sound which has never been duplicated.
Buddy Cage also had an addictive pedal steel guitar sound that was never duplicated. Both Jerry and Buddy were class acts that really shined on the New Riders tunes. 👍
Buddy Cage was a prodigy of pedal steel and became very good in his teens. Contrary to what you say, and although he developed a somewhat individual style, he, somewhat, duplicated Buddy Charleton's style with Ernest Tubb's Texas Troubadours band. Check out this comparison: First, the Ernest Tubb original with Buddy Charleton playing the steel; then the cover by Canadian, Shorty Masters with a very young Buddy Cage playing steel (you might need to copy and paste to a new browser window):
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@@idahobuckaroo8348 no .. by end of 71 cage was performing with them live ...
I miss Jerry
in person , but i listen to his music most everyday
@@peterbetts858 me too.
I don't hear Dave Torbert's vocals which makes me wonder if he'd joined up yet.
he's in the mix for sure on 'louisiana lady' ..
@@direwolf6234 Yeah, I believe that's correct. Wondering why he's not at the very least singing more harmonies?
Saw J G play with them in 72 or3 before the dead came on. It was the last time I heard J G on pedal steel until the 80s was it the Dylan and the dead shows? The years and shows are a blurry mess. Ah the wheel, sure wish he’d have broken out that instrument more often. Oh well those were the days!
no .. garcia stopped playing with them by end of 1971 when buddy cage came on
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@@direwolf6234 I was ther aso
@@johnhyde8817 yes .. the years ARE a blurry mess .. you can ferer to the WNEW broadcast from dec 1971 from the felt forum .. riders with cage .. you're welcome!