099 Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia/John Kahn/Bill Vitt - Live At Keystone (1973) episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 16, 2025 · 59 MIN

099 Merl Saunders/Jerry Garcia/John Kahn/Bill Vitt - Live At Keystone (1973)

from Boogie Chitz · host Brennan Plis

Keystone Berkeley ran live music shows for twelve years and also served as a favorite hangout spot for rockers living in the Bay Area. Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia were two of those  - and had been ripping it up together regularly for a year and a half when they decided to record their action to tape. Live at Keystone was the result and is a real-time capture of a musical friendship between two fat guys at peak electric output.

Keystone Berkeley ran live music shows for twelve years and also served as a favorite hangout spot for rockers living in the Bay Area. Merl Saunders and Jerry Garcia were two of those  - and had been ripping it up together regularly for a year and a half when they decided to record their action to tape. Live at Keystone was the result and is a real-time capture of a musical friendship between two fat guys at peak electric output.

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