New Riders of the Purple Sage
Keystone Korner
November 25, 1970 (Wednesday)
 |
| Listing
for NRPS at Keystone Korner, 750 Vallejo Street, San Francisco, CA,
Wednesday, November 25, 1970. Source: "Opening Today," San
Francisco Chronicle, November 25, 1970, p. 35. |
"Finds" are fun, and
here's one: New Riders of the Purple Sage (NRPS) at Keystone Korner, 750
Vallejo Street, San Francisco, CA, Wednesday, November 25, 1970.
Mickey Hart's Departure From
the New Riders of the Purple Sage
I know there are probably bits and
pieces around about this, but I do not have my materials handy. (I'll look
forward to your sources and sourced recommendations in the comments!) Corry's
"New Riders Of The Purple Sage Personnel 1969-1981"
tells me that the NRPS #2 configuration of Dawson-Nelson-Garcia-Torbert
Hart ran from 4/17/70 through 11/29/70, the latter opening for the Grateful
Dead at the Agora Theatre in Cleveland, OH. NRPS #3, with Dryden
replacing Hart, kicks off on 12/12/70 (opening for the GD at the Sonoma County
Fairgrounds in hometown Santa Rosa). This is the configuration with which Jerry
would finish his run with the Riders, opening for himself one last time at the
Taft Auditorium in Cincinnati, OH, on Halloween night, October 31, 1971.
So this new listing for 11/25/70
would be Hart's third-from-final show with the NRPS, on current knowledge,
followed only by the opener for the GD at the Syndrome in Chicago on 11/27 and
the Agora set. But what do we know about Mickey's departure from the NRPS?
Corry notes that "Mickey Hart had become increasingly distraught after his
father Lenny had nearly bankrupted the Grateful Dead. He left the New Riders
after their November tour, and the Dead in February of 1971." I assume the
linkage of the emotional wreckage from Lenny and the NRPS departure is a good
one to make, and for some reason this new listing, the night before
Thanksgiving 1970, puts me in mind of the tinge of sadness that seems to
accompany certain Bay Area Thanksgivings. If you are alone and already sad and
feeling blue, if it's cloudy and cold and wet, that could be a tough time. So,
while I obviously can't conjecture too might about the emotional color of
11/25/70 at the Keystone Korner, by gut feeling is that it was far from a
rainbows-and-unicorns affair.
That said, it might've been mighty
nice, too. Hang around, play some country music, have a few beers. Are we not still men?
Caveat/wild speculation: do we
really know Mickey was there, and that this wasn’t a warmup for Spencer Dryden?
Hmm??
First Gig with Freddie Herrera?
Anyway, as we know, before Fred
started up in Berkeley there was his place in North Beach, the Keystone Korner
(so named because it stood kitty-corner from a police station), which is right
up there with the Matrix in The Lore. And I believe this is the first known gig
there, and the first known with Fred Herrera. Fun stuff!
Caveat/weird observation: My next
listed Garcia-Herrera crossing is April 1, 1971, at Keystone Korner. Six months
is a long time between encounters. I wonder if Freddie and Jerry did actually
meet, or even do business, on this 11/25/70? I was pretty sure Herrera had the
club from 1969. But six months is a long time. I’d love to hear the specifics
of all this (note to self).
Upshot
Another one for The List.
REFERENCES:
Arnold, Corry. 2012. New Riders Of
The Purple Sage Personnel 1969-1981. Hooterollin' Around, February 17,
2012, URL http://hooterollin.blogspot.com/2012/02/new-riders-of-purple-sage-personnel.html,
consulted 5/8/2012.
JGMF. 2009. GD/NRPS: November 23, 1970, Anderson Theatre (Hell's Angels Benefit).
Jerry Garcia's Middle Finger, December 15, 2009, URL
http://jgmf.blogspot.com/2009/12/gdnrps-november-23-1970-anderson.html, consulted 5/7/2012.
"Opening Today,"
San Francisco Chronicle, November 25, 1970, p. 35.