There are a lot of cover
bands around and a lot of those are Grateful Dead cover bands.
You've seen them, they're good. Most include the music of Jerry
Garcia, Bobby Weir et al with other cover songs and some originals
mixed in. DSO is a different breed of "Dead" band. What
Dark Star Orchestra does is recreate the Grateful Dead. Not with
hippie wigs and fake beards but through the live music. They play
the setlist song for song in the same arrangements used by the Dead
members of that period. When you're at a DSO show you may really be
in the Providence Civic Center back in May of '81. Or you could even
be at the 1973 Denver Coliseum show listening to Weather Report
Suite. Who knows?
Actually
no one does and that's part of the trip. The date of the show to be
recreated is kept secret right up till the performance. Oh, there
are clues (the number and placement of microphones, the keyboard
setup, a midi guitar) and the secret becomes part of a game. Usually
the audience in front starts throwing out guesses toward the end of
the first set. The wiser observer waits for the start of the second
set to venture a showdate. Sometimes a curious look comes over the
faces of the audience as they realize, "Hey! I was at
this show!" followed by a smile as they realize...they're
at the show again! Remember: This is an exhibition, not a
competition. So please....no
wagering! The original showdate, for those who are
DEADBASE-impaired, is announced at the end of the night usually
followed by an extended encore of the band's choosing.
Even
the press has caught on to what they're trying to do. Rolling Stone
did a feature piece on the band in its June 20th, 2002 issue and USA
Today says DSO is "channeling the Dead." Relix Magazine
also did an in-depth feature article on the band in their Spring
2000 issue (Vol. 27 No. 2) and the Washington Post declared them "the
hottest Grateful Dead tribute act going" but what they do is
not just a tribute to the Grateful Dead but a testament to the
enormous number of unique setlists they performed in their long
career. Dark Star Orchestra takes the framework of the original
setlists and sees where it can take them. |
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