![]() ![]() The Dead would play the combo one final time three days later at the last show of the run before their hiatus. Very rewarding when you start to make headway and the ledgendary sounds start to come right from your own fingerboard. Watch the Dead’s Soaring Morning Dew at the Winterland On October 17th, 1974 Jerry and the gang stretched out China Cat Sunflower > I Know You Rider for San Francisco. Anyone can do it if they just commmit to putting in the time and effort. If he learned them off of CDs then he's similar to me in listening by ear capability. If that is the case then my hat's off to him as that would be a super human effort. Really amazing that he learned them as a kid, which may mean he did it off of albums. Length 6:48 Lyrics Add lyrics on Musixmatch China Cat Sunflower is a classic Grateful Dead song usually done live in conjunction with the song 'I Know You Rider'. In any event, if you want to put time into getting the China/Rider Euro '72 stuff learned, then singlpilot can get you 95% of the way there, and his stuff is about as correct as you'll find anywhere. ![]() Some of his riff renditions are closer to the truth than mine, but the same can be said for some of mine compared to his. ![]() His are the first Garcia and Weir renditions of the Euro '72 riffs that almost match mine, which is kind of amazing considering that our approaches were independent of each other. Just checked out singlpilot on the link you posted. the beginning he's doing jerry's part but the last 30-40 seconds are 100% bob riffs from that transition. he posted a link to the intro but here's the same guy doing an instructional on the last solo/transition. From pin 19 we pick-up the signal for SSB and CW. The live Grateful Dead album Europe '72 features a terrific China Cat Sunflower, recorded at L'Olympia concert hall in Paris, France. I can't hear it in my head at all and have no VCDs or shows where I can see him playing this.īuddhaG wrote:followed that link on youtube oconnors posted a while back. At pin 20 of MC3362 (VCO out) we have 300mV of RF, enough to drive the TX mixer (gate 2 of T9). Code: Select all Lead # 3 Part 2 (Weir) (Begin I know You Rider) ![]()
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