The best example is played as part of Dark Star on 13 Feb 1970 on Dick's Picks Vol 4 at about 18:20. Caught up in the mood, Lesh hints at Feelin' Groovy, but Garcia swerves back into the Dark Star theme instead, and the band quiets down for a slow reentry to the verse. China Cat (with Feelin' Groovy Jam), the Dark Star sequence (with MLB Jam), Eyes and Grow are all highlights. Sunshine and TLEO are the 1st set highlights for me, but everything is very well done (Bertha has an excellent solo, the Playing goes places). This is a great show. 5/4/72 Dark Star – jam starts about 7 minutes after the drum solo (there’s a slight family resemblance to the 4/8 jam, til Phil starts a Feelin’ Groovy jam at 9:50) 5/10/72 end of the Other One – from roughly 32-33:30 minutes in (Weir’s chord pattern gives a solid structure to an airy space section) "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" is a song by folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon, belongs to the 1966 album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme. It features a unique, spacey intro jam, a beautiful Feelin' Groovy jam to tie the two songs together, and fierce, tight jamming on both China Cat and Rider . Dark Star > Feelin’ Groovy Jam > Tighten Up Jam > Dark Star (11/2/69) Cumberland Blues (10/17/72) New Speedway Boogie (7/14/70) Seastones > Jam > Ship of Fools (6/23/74) Help on the Way > Slipknot! The second half of the 9/18/70 “Tighten Up” sounds like it is inventing “The Wheel.” > Franklin’s Tower (2/26/77) Uncle John’s Band (8/26/71) Run, Run Rudolph (12/14/71) I Need a Miracle (12/28/88) Might As Well > Jam (8/2/76) Great show, 10/10 The connection is pretty tenuous: the chords aren't quite the same, but Jerry does seem to quote a bit of the melody. Often times when played in Dark Star it lead into the Tighten Up Jam. The second half of the 1/2/70 “Feelin’ Groovy” sounds like it is inventing “Sugar Magnolia,” which doesn’t appear on a tape before 6/24/70 – when it bursts, half-formed out that night's "Tighten Up" jam, inside that night's "Dark Star." Its name is based on the 59th Street Bridge, (known also as Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge) which is a bridge of New York City that was completed in 1909.. Feelin' Groovy Jam Lyrics: [Paul Simon] Music: Grateful Dead/Paul Simon A jam by the Grateful Dead supposedly based on Paul Simon's song "59th Bridge Street Song (Feelin' Groovy)." (A similar moment comes at the end of the 3/23/72 Dark Star, when they enter the Feelin' Groovy jam that was a frequent part of Dark Star for years; but in this Star it's combined with other elements and turned into a Sugar Magnolia-type jam.) The Feelin' Groovy Jam is based on Simon and Garfunkel's song Feelin' Groovy. Feelin' Groovy Jam -> I Know You Rider Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island There are too many reasons why this China Rider is one of the greatest Grateful Dead jams of all time. Another well-loved performance considered by many fans to be the peak rendition of "Dark Star" is from the Fillmore East on February 13, 1970. This performance of the song includes the "Feelin' Groovy Jam", so-called because of its passing resemblance to "The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" by … Set 2 is a monster from start to finish. The jam-ending is different than usual - Garcia prolongs it, drifting on trebly chords a while before he starts the verse. Intro jam Dark Star Night Comes In Cortez the Killer Spanish Jam bass solo St. Stephen Dark Star The 59th Street Bridge Song-Feeling Groovy Dark Star I'm So Glad Intro jam Cobra Albatross Ode to Billy Joe Morning Dew 1983... A Merman I Should Turn To Be The Fishing Hole Third Stone From The Sun Interstellar Overdrive
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