Day 177: Truckin’, 9/20/90

Historically I haven’t been too big of a fan of the post-Brent era of the Dead. But somewhere recently, perhaps it was on Reddit or one of the online forums I frequent someone was talking about how much they liked this Road Trips release. So I went back gave it a whirl. It’s been a while since I picked a Truckin’ and this song was part of the discussion. I can see why now.

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It would have been really easy for the Grateful Dead to fall back on rote memory this soon after Brent’s death, but the new blood in the band really injects some vim and vigor. I think a lot of that is due to Bruce Hornsby’s presence rather than Vince, but both sound good here. When you think about it, it’s quite the shame that by the time Vince was getting comfortable with the catalog Jerry was pretty much a non-factor most nights. I can admit my own biases and even so I acknowledge that Vince got a raw deal (and still does in many respects).

Nevertheless, the proof is in the pudding here and both Vince and Bruce add something special to this Truckin’. If you’re like me and don’t visit the post-Brent era too frequently this is a good reminder of what that incarnation of the band could do.

Two sets of keys here. One is a more typical keys sound and the other has some sort of synth organ sound. I don’t know which is Vince and which is Bruce, but the playing is really top notch. Again I can’t tell who it is, Bob or Jerry, but one of them has a envelope filter or similar effect turned on for most of this that adds a great texture and complements the keys sound nicely and adds some warmth where Phil’s sterile sounding bass is lacking. More than anything you can tell that the band is playing with a ton of energy and it translates very well here. During the jam Jerry and Bob both spend some time in the upper register, building and building, until they finally settle back into the old Truckin’ groove. Jerry decides this is a good time to shred and sets to doing just that. Soon the song slowly melts away and becomes China Cat Sunflower.

Complete Setlist 9/20/90

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