
Saturday, May 10, 1980
Hartford Civic Center – Hartford, CT
Audience Recording
As has often been pointed out here on the Grateful Dead Listening Guide, there is something extra special about discovering a wonderful show that may have hitherto evaded your radar. In fact, for many, entire years might fit this description, and 1980 is typically one of those years.
Set 1: New Minglewood Blues, Peggy-O, Mexicali Blues > El Paso, Althea, Passenger, Far From Me, Lost Sailor > Saint Of Circumstance > Deal
Set 2: China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider, Feel Like A Stranger > Comes A Time > Estimated Prophet > He's Gone > Uncle John's Band > Drums > Space > Not Fade Away > Sugar Magnolia E: Alabama Getaway > One More Saturday Night

This first post-Keith and Donna era Comes A Time floats its way out on delicate wings that allow the spaces between the music to swell with emotion. We've found a secret garden hidden behind hills where we can become one with a tender tranquility. And out of this garden we enter Estimated Prophet (never before or after to be found coming out of Comes A Time).
This Estimated succeeds in transgressing the laws of time and space as it defies any ability to be called solely a product of 1980. The jam is awash with great swells and syncopated rhythms that coil like rising smoke in still air. The slippery edges of slow motion water over river rocks eventually recede leaving us in He's Gone.

The transition into Uncle John's Band captures the quintessential perfection that was Grateful Dead improvisation. Again never seen before or after, heading from He's Gone into UJB is like icing on some magical musical cake. There is no escaping the energy that pours from the band to the crowd and directly off the tape. We are firmly in our sacred space with the band. There is no desire to be anywhere else. "Where does the time go," indeed. The music begins to eclipse itself as the jamming unfolds. Decidedly proving that there is no reason what-so-ever to discount years or decades that came after the Dead's "golden era," this jam is riveting. The song itself eventually falls away and the band continues to coax magic from thin air prolonging the approach of the moment when the drummers finally take over.
The post Drums/Space portion of the show is intensely rockin' right to the final notes of the two song encore. The band certainly was in no mood to hold back. When it was all done, the music played for nearly 3 full hours.
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may 80 is amazing and has been on my radar for quite some time. love this show, great review
ReplyDeleteExcellent show, great review, *incredible* audience recording...stellar. Thanks Noah.
ReplyDeleteI've been listening to this show a lot lately...and now here the review. Weird how coincidences, synchronicity, or whatever collide like this. All the high points you mentioned: China>Rider, the transitions between Stranger>Comes A Time, and He's Gone>UJB make this a stellar show. Great recording.
ReplyDeleteI've also been listening to: 5/7,11 and 12 from this year also. Amazing run. I've never understood why 80 was so underrated. Every acoustic set is a necessity. Alaska, 8/21, 9/2, Lewiston, that Jack Straw from 8/30. This year needs to be reassessed.
Ahh....My first show (just turned 13 and my father took me))....it was no wonder I was hooked and but good. I was lucky.
ReplyDeleteFell in love with my HS sweetheart at this show....wonder whatever happened to him....
ReplyDeleteIt's was a wonderful time of Peace, Happiness and Friendship!!!
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Thank You! Thank You! Thank You!