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lunes, 13 de abril de 2026

Jefferson Airplane DISCOGRAFIA (BOOTLEGS) 21 GB parcialmente editada

Os recomiendo usar Qbittorrent para bajar tanta obra maestra (solo bootlegs) la discografia de estudio tambien la tengo muy completa pero es que ayer un estudiante de musicologia una universidad australiana me escribio un correo solicitando informacion y archivos de un determinado concierto de los Airplane, asi de paso y con un poco de suerte consegui subir mi discografia bootleg entera (flac y mp3) probablemente la discografia en directo mas completa de los airplane que hay en la red. Es una locura muchos de estos archivos estan practicamente ripeados de la cinta original sin más y sin editar jamas 




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1968.10.28 Fillmore                                                                  

1969.05.09                                                                          

1969.10.25 Winterland wv                                                            

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1969-10-31                                                                          

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1969-11-22                                                                          

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1969-12-06                                                                          

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1969-xx-xx                                                                          

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Jefferson Airplane 1968-xx-xx Los Angeles,CA Jonathan Winters Show Mk2-TV            

Jefferson Airplane 1969-05-07 Polo Field, Golden Gate Park, S.F., CA SBD Flac16      

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1965.11.06 Calliope Warehouse, San Francisco, CA                                    

1966.07.22 Avalon                                                                    

1966.09.23 Winterland                                                                

1966.09.30 Winterland Arena                                                          

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1966.10.02 Fillmore Auditorium                                                      

1966.10.07 Winterland wv                                                            

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1966.10.09 Fillmore wv                                                              

1966.10.14 Fillmore Auditorium                                                      

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1966.10.25 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA                                    

1966.11.06 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco                                        

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1966.11.25 Fillmore Auditorium wv                                                    

1966.11.25 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Love To All)                      

1966.11.26 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (Peyote)                          

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1967.01.08 Webster Hall wv                                                          

1967.01.08 Webster Hall, Greeenwich Village, NY                                      

1967.02.04 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA                                    

1967.02.04a Fillmore wv                                                              

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1967.02.05b Fillmore wv                                                              

1967.02.06 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA                                    

23a Jefferson AIrplane - Fillmore 6 Feb 1967                                        

1967.02.06 Fillmore wv                                                              

1967.03.04 Cafe A Go Go, New York, NY                                                

1967.03.05 Cafe A Go Go, New York                                                    

23b Jefferson Airplane - Cafe A Go Go 5 March 1967                                  

Jefferson Airplane - Cafe A Go Go 5 March 1967                                      

1967.03.10 Winterland                                                                

1967.03.11 Winterland                                                                

1967.03.12 Fillmore                                                                  

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1967.03.12b Fillmore wv                                                              

1967.05.19 Men's Gym Cal State Polytechnic College, San Luis Obispo, CA (Love To All)

1967.06.16 Fantasy Fayre, Devonshire Meadows, Los Angeles, CA                        

1967.08.04 O'Keefe Center, Toronto, ON, Canada                                      

1967.08.05 O'Keefe Center, Toronto, ON, Canada                                      

1967.08.05b O'Keefe Center wv                                                        

1967.08.05b O'Keefe Center, Toronto, ON, Canada                                      

1967.09.15 Hollywood Bowl                                                            

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1967.10.14 Winterland                                                                

1967.12.31 Winterland                                                                

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1967-10-05                                                                          

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1968.01.30 Matrix                                                                    

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1968.02.01 Matrix                                                                    

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1968.02.01 Matrix wv                                                                

1968.05.18 Northern California Folk Rock Festival,                                  

1968.05.18 Shrine Exhibition Hall, Los Angeles, CA                                  

1968.05.21 Carousel Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (Jefferson Airplane and Friends)    

CD1                                                                                  

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1968.07.28 Rancho                                                                    

1968.08.28 Falkoner Teatret, Copenhagen, Denmark                                    

1968.09.10 Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany                                              

1968.09.15 Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Netherlands                                    

1968.10.17 Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA                                        

1968.10.26 - Fillmore West SF CA   

Las letras del POLLUTION ONE enviadas por un suscriptor

Lyrics of all the songs by Kosta Talbic, posted here because youtube doesnt allow to put comments or descriptions so longer 


👂👂👂👂 Pollution 1+2
falta el primer album de 1969
son discos raros, un soul progresivo raro de tematica practicamente conceptual
sobre el ecologismo, pero el de verdad, el de la epoca como Canned Heat o Rare Earth 



 Travelin' High (With The Lord) 00:00

Dear God, for my life,
so far you’ve made it so tough.
Yet I know I just can’t complain—
all my gadgets are still kind of rough.

I trust you, you’re awesome, baby.
But in my screwed-up way, yeah, yeah, yeah,
I certainly am deserving,
I have things going my way.
Oh, oh, oh…

And I put a purpose on the wall—
some causes I will surely cure.
But most of all, I’ll use your soul.
Oh, oh, oh…

And I’m here to reassure you.
Yeah, oh, yeah.
I feel your warmth and I see your light.
Oh Lord, I know I don’t have to worry no more.
Good God, your light is getting so darn bright.

I’m travelin’ high—
I’m so high with your love.
Oh, good, good God.
My sweet God.

I’m making this request:
that you let me show this mean, old,
dirty, mixed-up world
I can be one of the very best.
Oh yeah…

I’ll return the favor,
and I’ll wear a bright, happy mask,
and just a tiny little bit of picture flavor.
Yeah, yeah—
oh, it shall be no task.
Oh no, it shall be no task.

I feel your warmth
and I think I see your light.
Oh, I know I don’t have to worry no more.
Oh, good Lord—
your light is getting so bright.

Oh, I’m travelin’ so high with the Lord.
Oh, I love you so.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I’m travelin’—
I’m travelin’ high.

This Feelin' Won't Last Long 03:16

Sometimes I feel like a jigsaw puzzle
and I long for someone to put me together —
just take the time
to make all the pieces fit.

Sometimes I feel like yesterday’s newspaper
blowing in the street,
’cause everybody’s heard what I had to say
the day before.

And other times I feel just like the sun — oh yeah —
and I’m shining down on smiling faces,
thinking that nothing at all
could ever go wrong.
But I know this feeling won’t last long.

Sometimes I feel like a sinking sailboat,
breaking apart and going down slow.
Or a big jet plane that’s run out of fuel
and got no place to go — no place to go.

Other times I feel just like the sun, Lord —
and I’m shining down on smiling faces,
thinking that nothing at all
could ever go wrong.
But I know this feeling won’t last long.

Sometimes I feel like a jigsaw puzzle
and I long for someone to put me together.
Just take the time
to make all the pieces fit.

Sometimes I feel like yesterday’s newspaper
blowing in the street,
’cause everybody’s heard what I had to say
the day before — just the day before.

And other times I feel just like the sun — oh yeah —
and I’m shining down on smiling faces,
thinking that nothing at all
could ever go wrong.
Yet I know this feeling won’t last long.
I know it won’t last long.

Yeah — pretty soon, it’ll all be gone.
Oh, I got a feeling it’ll all be gone.

 Ballad Of A Well Known Gun 07:04

Well, I pulled out my stagecoach times
and I read the latest news.
I tapped my feet and done surprised,
’cause you know, I knew they knew.

The Pinkertons, they pulled out my bags
and asked me for my name.
Ooh, I stuttered out my answer — ooh yeah —
and I hung my head down in shame.

Now they found me — you know they found me.
It’s so hard to run from a starving family.
Ooh, ooh, they found me — ooh yeah —
and I can’t run no more.

I’m so tired of hearing
“there she goes — there goes a well-known gun.”
Well now, I tell you, I’ve seen,
I know this chain gang,
and I think I want to see my preacher.

I just couldn’t have faced your desert sand
and burned brown till I was looking like a beast.

The poorhouse, they hit me for my kin
and claimed my crumbling walls.
Now I know how Reno felt
when he ran from the law-
that dirty no good law

Now they found me — ooh yeah —
you know they found me.
It’s so hard to run from a dead,
almost dead, starving family.

Ooh, they found me —
I’m so tired of running — ooh yeah —
and I can’t run no more.

Well now, there she goes —
she’s a well-known gun.
Don’t let them get me — yeah — ooh, ooh —
I think I better get them
before they get me — yeah.

Now they found me — ooh —
you know they found me.
It’s so hard to run from a starving family.
Ooh, Lord, you know they found me —
and I just can’t run no more.

I’m so tired of hearing:
“There she goes — there she goes —
a well-known gun.”

Get my holster fixed —
I’m so tired of sweating it out.
Let me see that preacher — ooh —
they found me.
He can help me, I know — ooh, yeah, yeah.

Now they found me,
now they found me,
now they found me,
now they found me,
now they found me.

Now they — now they found me —
now they found me — now they found me —
ooh yeah, yeah.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah —
you better love the Lord,
or you’re gonna end up just like me.
Then by me, Lord — then by me —
I thought I was so smart — yeah, yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Do You Really Have A Heart 11:50

Long ago and oh so far away,
in the land of “I told you so,”
lived a man named “You’ll get nothin’ from me,”
oh yeah.

Awful cute, so he acted strong,
yes, and he never got along.
Yes, he tried, but of course he just couldn’t say—
oh God.

What you need is a little understanding,
a loving hand to guide him, bring him around.
What you need is a little human kindness—
the man is lost and cryin’, don’t let him down.

Do you really have a heart?
Don’t you think it’s time to use it?
If you really have a heart,
try it out and do something good.

In the land of “Get the other guy,”
to the south of “It’s not my fault,”
lived a fellow a lot like you and me.
They believed he was mean and bad,
but when he made you sad,
he said, “Never gonna let that happen to me.”

What you need is a little understanding,
a loving hand to guide him, bring him around.
What you need is a little human kindness—
the man is lost and cryin’, don’t let him down.

Do you really have a heart?
Don’t you think it’s time now to use it?
Take a look around at your fellow man—
do yourself a favor and lend a hand.

Do you really have a heart?
Don’t you think it’s time, my brothers and my sisters?
Put a little love in your heart,
put a little love in your heart.
Let God see right through your heart.

Yeah—put a little love in your heart,
love in your heart.
Do something good.
Do something good.

Dry Dream 15:19

I slipped into a keyhole, into a dim-lit room.
I thought I heard a noise above my head —
ooh, a witch fell out of her room.
She disappeared as she hit the floor,
replaced by a smoky cloud.

Then I thought I heard music
of a stranger’s band —
ooh, it began to grow quite loud.
Ooh, ooh, what a pleasant world this is, though,
but it’s just a dream at stake.
I’d sure like to stay here longer,
but it’s time for me to wake.

I slipped onto the chandelier,
suspended in midair.
I thought I heard somebody say to me,
“Ooh, hey lady, I’m sorry, lover,
you can’t sit up there.”

I turned to see a praying mantis
knitting with their utmost care.
You know, a praying mantis that knits and talks —
but you know, I just couldn’t help but stare.

Well, I didn’t want to offend him,
so I went along my merry old way.
And I almost bumped right smack bang
into a snail in a tiny sleigh.

The sleigh was full of twinkling butterflies
and a tiny blue, blue, blue jay.
The dying bird bit on me and I stepped on it —
ooh yeah —
and I just went strutting along my merry old way.

Ooh, ooh, what a pleasant world this is,
but it’s just a dream at stake.
I’d sure like to stay here longer,
but it’s time for me to wake.

Oh… oh… oh… oh…

Your love house — oh, love me.
Oh, sweet love.
Sup’, come on baby —
yeah, yeah, yeah.

 Underdog 19:04

I know how it feels to expect to get a fair shake,
but they won’t let you forget that you’re their underdog
and you’ve got to be twice as good.
Even if you’re never right, they get uptight—
when you’ve got too much,
you might start thinking too much too.

I know how it feels when you know for real
that every other time, yeah, you get a raw deal.
Yeah, yeah.
’Cause I’m their underdog.

I know how it feels to get demoted
when it comes the time to get promoted,
’cause you might be moving up way too fast.
Yeah, yeah.

Did you ever love somebody on a different set,
but the other set wasn’t apt to forget?
Well, it just don’t go like that.
Yeah, yeah.

I know how it feels for people to stop,
turn around and stare,
signify that they don’t love me.
Yeah, yeah.
’Cause I’m their underdog.

I know how it feels to be playing the part,
be at a party, but you’re really all alone.
They underestimate me.
Yeah, yeah.

I know how it feels when you’re feeling down
and you want to come up,
but you’re really in the wrong part of town.
Yeah, yeah.

I know how it feels to have to go along
with people you don’t even know,
simply because there happens to be
a whole lot more of them.

Yeah, yeah. Underdog. But that's all right with me.
I'll always be
Underdog. All right with me.

 River 23:04

Did you ever sit down, ever sit down,
listen to the sounds of a river as it went by?

(Ooh vocal line…)

Oh, you seem to move so slow,
only your reflection knows;
on your face, all the time you wasted
all of a sudden shows.

Though our journeys will never feel the same,
we will be remembered by what we became.

Did you ever sit down, ever sit down,
listen to the sounds of a river?
Ripples and flows, it comes and it goes,
without really telling you why.

Seconds make minutes,
hours make days—
the river keeps right on going
like an endless maze.

Though our journeys are never quite the same,
we will be remembered by what we became.

Did you ever sit down, ever sit down,
listen to the sounds of a river?
Ripples and flows, it comes and it goes,
without really telling you why.

Lo And Behold 27:19

Lonely by day, empty and cold—
only to say, lo and behold—
deep in my nights, down in my dreams,
glorious sight this soul has seen.

There’s a well on the hill,
you just can’t kill the Jesus.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

I tell you, there’s a well on the hill,
you just can’t kill the Jesus.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

I don’t build no heathen temples
where the good Lord done laid His hand.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

Now everybody’s talking about the gospel story.
Everybody’s talking.
Some shall sing and others shall write—
everybody’s talking.

Everybody’s talking about the train to glory.
Everybody’s talking.
But it’s a long time till it gets to you, baby—
everybody’s talking.

There’s a well on the hill,
you just can’t kill the Jesus.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

I don’t build no heathen temples
where the good Lord done laid His hand.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

And I’m lonely—hey.
Empty, empty and cold.
Only to say,
Lord, Lord—lo and behold.

Deep in my nights,
down in my dreams,
it’s a glorious, glorious sight
my soul has seen.

There’s a well on the hill—
you just can’t kill the Jesus.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.
There’s a well on the hill—
you just can’t kill the Jesus.

There’s a well on the hill—
way upon the hill side
let it be.
There’s a well on the hill—
let it be.

Mother Earth 31:07

Well, you can hide — can’t make it all the time —
and you may never come my way.
Mother Earth’s waiting for you;
there’s a debt you got to pay.

I don’t care, I don’t care who you are — no.
No, no, I don’t care what you are worth — oh no, no, no.
Yeah — ’cause when it all comes on down,
you’ve got to get yourself down
to the good old mother Earth.

You may have your million dollars,
you may drive that damn black shiny Cadillac.
You may have all that green filth —
that shit they call money —
and ain’t nothing you lack.

I don’t care who you are — no, no.
I don’t give one damn, no,
who you are or what you are worth.
’Cause when it all comes on down,
you’ve got to get yourself down
to the good old filthy, dirty, mucky mother Earth — oh yeah.

Oh, you ain’t cookin’.
Oh, oh, oh — Smithy, talk to me, baby.
Do you do as well as you play, baby?
Oh yeah — ooh, lover, I like you, you know.
I like that boy sitting right in there.

I got a message: don’t do me wrong.
I’m a whole lot of woman, understand,
and I need a whole lot of man.
You have to take care of me —
but one more thing, lover:
if you *do* do me wrong,
you’re gonna have to keep on lookin’
at a whole lot you ain’t gonna be gettin’ a whole lot of — oh yeah.

Well now — you go right on ahead
and hit me all the time.
But I surely know you’ll never, ever, ever come my way.
Because, you know — Mother Earth
is right here waiting for you, baby.
There’s nothing you got to fear.

I don’t care — I don’t care who you are.
I don’t give one damn — no —
who you are, what you do, where you go,
who you know, who you do, or who do you, what you are, baby.

When it all comes on down,
you got to come on —
you got to get your ass right on down
to sweet, lovely, jesus beautiful mother Earth.

Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh…

You love me — you love me,
love me, love me, love me, love me, love me…

Oh… hey… oh…

When it all comes on down,
you simply got to keep digging somebody now.
You — you — you got to
come on now.
You simply got to
come on now —
you got to,
got to come on down
to good old mother, mother Earth.

And that means love on.

domingo, 5 de abril de 2026

13th floor elevators at New Orleans Club KAZZ-FM (feb march 1966)

  UPDATE 2026: COMO NO, COMO NO.. el dueño de la discografica es el tipico narcisista.. me salta un aviso en youtube ''no se puede subir este video porque ya se han enviado anteriores reclamaciones asociadas con él'' menos mal que por lo menos ahora youtube avisa.. BRUTAL.. ni que el tio ese que es una discografica que no tiene ni 5 dias tuviese los derechos absolutos.. es como si mi tienda de discos de vinilo local de mi ciudad se pone a mandar strikes.. (que puede) es una locura.. los deja a canales como el mio a la altura del betun.. que asco de copyright de narcisistas y de capitalismo.. mira que no quiero meterme mas en politica y generar mas ''beef'' pero tio es que estas mierdas..


Este es un magnifico aircheck grabado por KAZZ FM y retransmitido por la famosa radio sicodelica durante una sesion en vivo con temas muy buenos





The 13th Floor Elevators - 1966-02-22 & 03-16, New Orleans Club, Houston, TX, KAZZ, Pre-FM, 56:14, ROK CD 55


1966-02-22, 26:11


1) Gloria

2) You're Gonna Miss Me

3) Tried To Hide

4) Roller Coaster

5) You Really Got Me (fades out)


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1966-03-16, 30:03



6) Station Introduction

7) The Word

8) Monkey Island

9) Roller Coaster

10) I'm Down

11) Gloria

12) You're Gonna Miss Me (fades out)



A LewsiVer Production


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The Spanish Soul of American Rock

On August 9, 1995, the world lost Jerry Garcia. More than just a musician, he was a pillar of the hippie movement or, more accurately, its very soul. As the creative engine behind the legendary Grateful Dead, Garcia carried a unique heritage; his paternal lineage traced back to the Galician village of Sada in A Coruña, Spain. It was from there that his grandfather set out, eventually landing in California in 1918. Garcia’s obsession with music began in his youth, sparked by his older brother’s record collection. Immersed in the sounds of Ray Charles, B.B. King, and Chuck Berry, he developed a lifelong passion for melody. Interestingly, for his 15th birthday in 1957, his parents gave him an accordion. However, Jerry wasted no time trading it for a guitar, having realized that his destiny lay within rock 'n' roll. This musical awakening coincided with a growing defiance toward social norms and a desperate urge to escape his hometown to see the world. In an ironic twist, he sought this freedom by joining the U.S. Army at age 17. His stint at Fort Ord was short-lived, however. After only three months, the military discharged him, citing an "absolute inability to adapt to the military lifestyle."




By late 1961, Garcia was busking and playing folk and bluegrass in the cafes of Palo Alto. It was here, around 1964, that he teamed up with friends Bob Weir and Ron "Pigpen" McKernan to form Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, the ensemble that would eventually evolve into the Grateful Dead. This era also marked his introduction to LSD, a substance he claimed fundamentally altered his perspective. He later told Rolling Stone that the drug liberated him from the "fiction" of trying to lead a conventional, orderly life. In 1966, the band relocated to a communal residence at 710 Ashbury Street in San Francisco. This house became the beating heart of the local scene, famous for hosting free neighborhood concerts. Through this lifestyle, the Dead became the definitive musical and social icons of the hippie revolution. "Jerry was like a father, a brother, and a friend to everyone in Haight-Ashbury," Janis Joplin once remarked. "If you were hungry, you could go to the Dead’s place and Jerry would make sure you had something to eat. They were a true commune." The band’s mythos grew even larger through Garcia’s relationship with Carolyn "Mountain Girl" Adams, who had previously been involved with the "Merry Pranksters" the nomadic group famous for their drug-fueled bus trips across America, chronicled in Tom Wolfe’s classic The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test. Musically, the Grateful Dead revolutionized the industry. While their studio albums like their debut were hits, their true magic was found on stage. Long before the epic jams of Jethro Tull or Led Zeppelin, the Dead pioneered the idea of the live experience as a living organism. Instead of playing songs exactly as recorded, they embraced total improvisational freedom. This "limitless flow" is best captured in live masterpieces like ''Live The Dead'' in 1969


search concert in our archive org too


Garcia was a political firebrand in his own quiet way. A committed pacifist, he was a fixture at anti-Vietnam War rallies and a vocal critic of the Nixon administration. He was also a staunch advocate for the decriminalization of marijuana and psychedelics, embodying the values of his generation. As the decades passed, the mainstream spotlight faded, and Garcia’s health began to decline. By the late 70s, he surprisingly got struggled with an addiction to smoked heroin. Combined with heavy smoking, sleep apnea, and weight issues, his physical state began to affect his performances and his voice, similar situation of Bob Hite from Canned Heat.  Following diabetic comas in 1986 and 1992, he briefly embraced a healthier lifestyle, becoming a vegetarian and quitting cigarettes. Unfortunately, a relapse into drug use led to a heart attack in the summer of 1995. During his recovery in the early hours of August 9, a second heart attack proved fatal. Its incredible how an artists like him and in that era went through psychological problems and addictions like these who killed him, next article will be about that


The Grateful Dead’s history with Spain is defined by a single, legendary encounter that took place on October 19, 1981, at the Palacio de los Deportes in Barcelona. Serving as the grand finale of their European tour, the concert drew an eclectic crowd of roughly 6,000 people, ranging from local Spanish hippies who had waited decades for the moment to American Deadheads following the tour and even U.S. Marines from the Sixth Fleet, which happened to be docked in the city's port at the time. The band delivered a quintessential performance split into two long sets, highlighted by a culturally fitting "Spanish Jam" that leaned into the Phrygian scales reminiscent of flamenco, creating a profound connection with the local audience. Despite the high energy on stage, the visit also hinted at Jerry Garcia’s declining physical state, as he reportedly needed assistance leaving the venue for his hotel immediately after the show. Although the night was hailed by the Spanish press as a spiritual resurrection of 1960s counterculture in a post-transition Spain, the band never returned to the country, leaving that solitary Monday night in Montjuïc as the only time the San Francisco sound ever truly echoed on Spanish soil