Jerry played Strats ( late '60's Fillmore shows)That's the first photo I have ever seen of Jerry Garcia with a Strat. You learn something new every day.
Here he is in later years
Jerry played Strats ( late '60's Fillmore shows)That's the first photo I have ever seen of Jerry Garcia with a Strat. You learn something new every day.
1- I have no idea where you read this. Can you tell us? It was actually Jerry himself who turned his guitar down while the board guys tried to turn it up as loud as they could. That was simply Jerry thinking he was not playing his best and wanted to be low in the mix. But, in reality he was playing and still singing great up until the last show. The entire show, run and year was not 100% great but he had hundreds and hundreds or great performances.I had read that towards the end there were times that Jerry was so screwed up on the dope that they didn't plug his lead into the system, David covered for him and poor dopey Jerry just thought he was playing. Maybe they should leave the jack off the guitar to make it more authentic.
He played a bunch of themThat's the first photo I have ever seen of Jerry Garcia with a Strat. You learn something new every day.
Jerry played Strats ( late '60's Fillmore shows)
Here he is in later years
He played a bunch of them
I get it, I get it. I am not a Dead fan, so that would explain why I haven't seen a bunch of pictures of him playing Strats.
Wow!
When did Jughead comics start covering the Dead?
Yea "David" and Jerry sound so much alike.......
My father was an accountant. He often said that "a thing is worth whatever someone will pay for it." I guess it was his way of teaching me not to start the bidding too low.I like Fender, Strats, and Jerry but I effing hate this crap. Of course people can do and buy what they want, but from my Joe Schmoe perspective, the "want" for something like this comes fro an unhealthy and superficial place. Were Jerry alive, I don't think he would enjoy seeing this at all. Of course, if someone says that $12,000 of the selling price is going to charity, that would make some sense. I apologize for being grumpy; I just hate this stuff.
There will never be a GD/Dead thread w/o detractors, picking on Jerry's health, drugs, and of course, the always hysterical 'tuning' jokes.
The Dead played more music than just about anyone (almost touring non-stop), and just put it all out there for us.
- I'm really grateful for this ( no pun)
the pricing makes sense to me
most deadheads i've known are trustafarians
The pictures don't lie I guess but I never associated Jerry with the stratocaster. I always associate him with that natural finish custom 3 pickup thing. The one he holds when he appears in Half Baked. I also seem to recall seeing him with a Travis Bean a some point, but maybe I'm not remembering right. But not a strat.
Then again I'm not a dead fan, so what the heck to do I know.
Looks more like a roll bar...Just a 50's style round tree isn't it?
Tab Benoit would play something like that.
No offense to you, Red Ryder—I am not questioning whether this is something you once read—but it is complete and utter garbage. Many of the Dead’s final concerts are easily accessible, with pro-shot footage, on YouTube, and while during that final run, Jerry’s playing was certainly not as resplendent as it was in earlier phases of his ridiculously long and prolific live career, any observer can easily determine that he, and he only, played every chord and note, for better or worse. For starters, Garcia was to the end intensely involved in the technical minutiae of his unique setup and sound, probably more than most guitar techs for pro players are, and it’s ridiculous to think it plausible that such a scenario could happen, or—considering the thorough respect and love that his band members and crew had for him—would even be contemplated, even during those last shows when Jerry was so visibly weak.I had read that towards the end there were times that Jerry was so screwed up on the dope that they didn't plug his lead into the system, David covered for him and poor dopey Jerry just thought he was playing. Maybe they should leave the jack off the guitar to make it more authentic.
I like the main '70's Jerry guitars best...Heh-heh. Man. The Alligator and the Wolf for me are neck and neck as my fave Jerry guitars. A hardtail strat I made years ago was certainly inspired by the Alligator, and it’s got a soft V neck too. Love it. But, I dunno, I kind of think this sort of recreation is sorta cheesy. Actually more that sorta. I’d feel like a bit of a poser or a doof playing it. The sort of almost punk rock, making-do manner in which Jerry made this his main player back then seems lost in making it into this exorbitantly priced monstrosity. I love Jerry, and I love Fender, and I agree that the Alligator is an important piece of musical and cultural history, but this whole venture just seems silly. That said, if I was insanely rich, and money really was no issue at all, I would probably click the buy button after a few beers.