Dark Star Jam -> Death Letter Blues, Other One Jam, Saint Stephen Jam, Jam -> Lovelight Jam, Jam -> Eleven Jam -> Death Don't Have No Mercy -> Jam, Prisoner Blues*, Jam, Dark Star Jam

most complete version; documented 1st gen reel on revox A-77 r2r deck> digitized @ 96khz/24 bits> downsampled to 44.1k/16bits for CD> EAC> SHN; transfer by Jim Wise; eac/shn by Darrin Sacks;







Show billed as "Mickey and the Heartbeats".



Bobby and Pigpen were absent.



* Contains Clementine hints.



** With Elvin Bishop

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Reviewer: bluestones - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 18, 2019

Subject: To Doug the Dude The blues has never been about how well you can sing. Most blues players ain't Pavarotti. - January 18, 2019To Doug the Dude

Reviewer: doug_the_dude - favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, 2013

Subject: Mickey & the Hartbeats



The good stuff: relatively clean, pristine sound quality (just listen to that closing DS Jam!), Jack Casady on a track or two (again, that last jam sounds like Jack...), and track #13 is actually a very lovely Clementine Jam. As Jerry says, they're just screwing around. This isn't a "show". But there's some good stuff here. Strange to Jerry play a '68 Dark Star without that familiarly silly Pigpen bit (ba-da-dum, ba-da-dum, ba-dum... - you know the one). Mislabels galore on this one; some of the comments on db.etree 's listing for this show sort some of that out. The rest are obvious. There are a bunch of tracks on here that are rather expendable - tunings, the St. Stephen Jam that has no business being in the middle of the Other One, etc. Oh, and Elvin's "Prisoner Blues" - Elvin's a great guitar player, but that guy can't sing worth beans.The good stuff: relatively clean, pristine sound quality (just listen to that closing DS Jam!), Jack Casady on a track or two (again, that last jam sounds like Jack...), and track #13 is actually a very lovely Clementine Jam. As Jerry says, they're just screwing around. This isn't a "show". But there's some good stuff here. Strange to Jerry play a '68 Dark Star without that familiarly silly Pigpen bit (ba-da-dum, ba-da-dum, ba-dum... - you know the one). - October 30, 2013Mickey & the Hartbeats

Reviewer: clementinescaboose - favorite favorite favorite - July 26, 2013

Subject: Overrated These Hartbeats shows have never done a damn thing for me. Like others have said there's just something missing, both literally (Bob and Pig), and figuratively ( i.e . there's just no x-factor or stickiness to the playing). Oh well. - July 26, 2013Overrated

Reviewer: murphbass - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 19, 2012

Subject: Jack Definitely Jack Casady for the second half of the set. First set Phil? or Jack?



Jack's approach suggests that if he's not going to execute a line, he'll jump ship and put his energy into landing solid on the ONE whereas Phil frequently ignores this traditional bassist role. That being said, there are rare spots in this show where Jack 'hiccups,' only to catch himself. It's his groove mechanism malfunctioning; when he senses the groove dissolving, there's a hasty knee-jerk reaction. Phil's playing is much more flow-oriented; he doesn't ever really breach the groove, but he also doesn't emphatically state it, either.



Dark Star Jam is great, if for no other reason than Casady's solo flights. While Jack and Phil's tones are similar (at least partially attributable to Wickersham and Turner's diligence, no doubt), their voices are distinctly their own.



I can't believe that such fidelity recordings are readily available. Thank goodness for Archive and its bounty! - November 19, 2012Jack

Reviewer: piIgrim - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 23, 2011

Subject: Phil or Jack? If this really is Jack Cassidy, he was pretty bad ass at playing Grateful Dead songs.

Who ever is playing doesn't matter. This show is 5 stars all the way. piIgrim -- September 23, 2011Phil or Jack?

Reviewer: CRAXYFINGERS - favorite favorite favorite - May 7, 2011

Subject: Casady This is Jack,not Phil. Although I love Jack, He is not as fluid as Phil CRAXYFINGERS -- May 7, 2011Casady

Reviewer: L. Rosley - favorite favorite favorite - March 16, 2010

Subject: In between gigs This is historically interesting, but not a great Dead show. Not really a Dead show, with only half the band there. This, and the other Matrix shows were mostly rehearsals and a place to try out new riffs. (Jerry calls them “goofing” in this and some of the others). This doesn’t compare to the many outstanding shows of 1968, such as the excellent show on October 20 (go check it out), some of the August shows, and the great spring shows.



The first Dark Star jam and Death Don’t Have not Mercy are the highlights here. (But listen to the Dark Star of Oct. 20.) Death Letter Blues is also good, similar to some of the 1966 material. The rest of this recording is less interesting. Some of is dull.



Track 11 is a sort of Clementine Jam, which they had played briefly at the being on the year.



There are interesting bits in this, sandwiched in between a some repetitive and not particular inspired material. Basically, it’s a rehearsal in front of a live audience without Bob and Pigpen. - March 16, 2010In between gigs

Reviewer: biglouie358 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 21, 2009

Subject: TWO Darkstars Didn't Phil play on the first one and Jack on the second? Great Show! - October 21, 2009TWO Darkstars

Reviewer: halfdiminished - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 2, 2007

Subject: Phil Your Face



deadbase lists this show as:



"Mickey And The Hartbeats

10-30-68 The Matrix, San Francisco, Ca.

Dark Star Jam> Death Letter Blues, Other One> Lovelight, Jam> The Eleven> Death Don't, Jam*> Jam*, Prisoner Blues*, Clementine Jam, Dark Star Jam**

*with Elvin Bishop **with Jack Casady"





here's another killer garcia, casady, hart jam from Rancho Olompali 7-28-1968:



http://www.zephyr6.speedingarrow.net/wx8f83/05GCH/1968-07-28%20-%20Rancho%20Olompali%20-%20Marin%20Cou/ some pretty heady jamming going on here. i agree with sblue0308, i've listened to too much phil and jack to mistake phil's style. 90% of the tunes here are phil. i think jack plays on the last darkstar jam i believe.deadbase lists this show as:"Mickey And The Hartbeats10-30-68 The Matrix, San Francisco, Ca.Dark Star Jam> Death Letter Blues, Other One> Lovelight, Jam> The Eleven> Death Don't, Jam*> Jam*, Prisoner Blues*, Clementine Jam, Dark Star Jam***with Elvin Bishop **with Jack Casady"here's another killer garcia, casady, hart jam from Rancho Olompali 7-28-1968: - September 2, 2007Phil Your Face

Reviewer: deadheaddave - favorite favorite - March 18, 2007

Subject: Nah! As Jerry says in the banter, they are just goofing here, and that is truly the case. This music doesn't go anywhere, just jamming. If you really listen critically it sounds like an amatuer garage band. Totally uninspired. It does have some ok blues stuff, but even thats pretty bad. Good recording though!



P.S. I thought I heard Jack at the beginning but the rest sounds like Lesh. - March 18, 2007Nah!

Reviewer: timmyhoover - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 28, 2006

Subject: It's definatly Phil This shows in DeadBase folks.



It's an easy fact to check - December 28, 2006It's definatly Phil

Reviewer: deadieheady - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 23, 2006

Subject: Hmmm This reallly sounds like its phil to me but its not up to me to say becasue i wasnt there, anyone around who was? anyone around who has this show on disc/tape? great great show - December 23, 2006Hmmm

Reviewer: Lazy Lightning - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 18, 2006

Subject: Sorry Thats not Phil Take a listen to Tha Matrix show on 10/10 and listen to that Dark Star next to this one, there are BIG differences. Yes they do sound similar and even used the same Basses around this time but thats Jack, no doubt about it - December 18, 2006Sorry Thats not Phil

Reviewer: sblue0308 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 10, 2006

Subject: On Phil I don't believe that is Jack Cassidy like the review below. I've heard to much Phil Lesh to know that "is" Phil Lesh playing and what a great job he did. One of the best shows I've heard out of this era to date. To bad we can't still download this stuff but have figured out how to still put this on analog. Just come off your headphone jack into the back of a separate recorder. - December 10, 2006On Phil

Reviewer: Victor A. - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 4, 2006

Subject: Priceless This should be put into one of those sealed capsules shot into space for aliens -- as an example of the strength and beauty of human intellect and spirit. Any way to legally download this? - December 4, 2006Priceless

Reviewer: Ssag - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 3, 2006

Subject: This show I hate to break the news to you all but thats not the Dead and that is not Lesh on bass nor is Pig or Weir even there. Dec 1968 saw many musicians jamming at the Marty Balin's Matrix all monthlong. My best guess w/o hearing the entire show yet is its Mickey and the Hartbeats or Jerry and Friends. BTW thats Jack Cassidy on bass (no doubt there after hearing one note and song) and mostly likely Harvey Mandel,Spencer Dryden,Jerry Garcia and Micky Hart.



Okay I had time to confirm its Cassidy, Elvin Bishop, Garcia and Hart booked as Mickey and the Hartbeats. So all you folks need to apoligize to the best bassest out of San Fran......Mr Jack Cassidy :) - December 3, 2006This show

Reviewer: aboykin - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 19, 2006

Subject: Jerry Garcia and Divinity This may very well be proof that God exists. - November 19, 2006Jerry Garcia and Divinity

Reviewer: Nate_lander - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 14, 2006

Subject: Please share the wealth Holy smokes this is one hot recording. Phil is just amazing. As a bass player I think i could learn a lot from this. Deffinately need to get it on my i-tunes. If anyone can help me out getting a copy of this so i dont have to stream it every time it would be gratefully appretiated. If you can help me email me at skisk8n8ofmpc@ hotmail.com - September 14, 2006Please share the wealth

Reviewer: rshevlin - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 13, 2006

Subject: Might not be the "Grateful Dead" This certainly is great stuff... but might not be the Dead. Deadlists.com lists this as Jerry Garcia & Friends. I got a tape of this years ago -- and it was listed as Mickey Hart & The Heartbeats. - September 13, 2006Might not be the "Grateful Dead"

Reviewer: buffalodead - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 13, 2006

Subject: nice this is great stuff!! Anybody have this on disc that would like to share? Email me at jmhtunes@ yahoo.com . I would love to add to my collection! - September 13, 2006nice

Reviewer: inthenameofartbell - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 12, 2006

Subject: im freakin hooked on this show i must listen to this twice a day. whenever i decided i liked the grateful dead, this is what i was hearing, whatever they were playing, this show is it. - September 12, 2006im freakin hooked on this show

Reviewer: familiarfan - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 31, 2006

Subject: *(&&%%$$#^ This recently bought CD entitled Can You Pass The Acid Test? bellowed from my mother and father's house the day Jerry Garcia died?



My dad was home and enjoyed every bite of it even at one point be an educator of drug education!



Ahh! The great contradictions of life! - January 31, 2006*(&&%%$$#^

Reviewer: ReddyKillowatt - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 19, 2005

Subject: Extremely Great Show Phil was definetely playin' a smokin' bass that night. Very different feel than a lot of other dead shows being that Bobby and Pig was not in the band at that point, but that's what makes the playing so interesting because the stage presence is very unusual. You MUST download this for that fact, and the sound recording is EXCELLENT! - November 19, 2005Extremely Great Show

Reviewer: johnmundiejr - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 28, 2005

Subject: Mickey and the Heartbeats Yea, I've had this cassette for eons, this is when Bobby and Pig were fired; and the band did a show as Mickey and the Heartbeats.I think! - October 28, 2005Mickey and the Heartbeats

Reviewer: hyperboy - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 28, 2005

Subject: Sweet! Amazing...just incredible. What a trio. I have to agree that Phil's playing is stellar this night. He is the leader. This is just such a rare show and a great addition to my collection. Thank you archive!



Sound quality is A+. - September 28, 2005Sweet!

Reviewer: phl7@cornell.edu - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - September 19, 2005

Subject: Phil is ON! Heads-



I agree with the reviews, but want to strongly emphasize that Phil is really ripping throughout this impromptu gig. In fact, it almost sounds like Mingus has somehow takin' over Phil's body. Good stuff.



For an example, check out Track #3 on Disc #3. You can hear Jerry say to the crowd (or the drummers): "Phil is hot!" (or something like that). Can anyone who downloads the SHN version more clearly pickup what Jerry says about Phil's playing? If so, post it up.



Oh yeah, one more thing...download this NOW!



Keep on keeping on.

Pete Larsen - September 19, 2005Phil is ON!

Reviewer: outkast - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - July 22, 2005

Subject: do me suwopqitjh []o In much agreance with the other folks comments, the sound is good, the fact that they dont have pig or bobby is reason enough to donload this show. not to say that it is good not to have them but, just the rareity factor is good enough.I think they sound damm good.and it is fun to think about what might have3 been. - July 22, 2005do me suwopqitjh []o

Reviewer: redsox87 - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - April 25, 2005

Subject: Silly, just plain silly!! Are you kidding me?!! The sound qulity is a 10. The jams are mind blowing. Download now!! This site is starting to affect my job. You can't get enough of the Dark Stars on this one. - April 25, 2005Silly, just plain silly!!

Reviewer: Darkstr56 - favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 29, 2005

Subject: 10/30/68 Complete an utterly UNREAL!!!

I had a copy of this on cassette, but it was not this complete, and had some generation hiss. Thanks to the uploader!!!

This is a must have for any Dea fan who really enjoys the jamming aspect of the music.

mind altering.



show: 4

quality: 4.5



I would have given the show a 5, but its not REALLY the Grateful Dead, w/o Bob, and Pig I cannot really consider it a GDead show. Other than that view, I have really liked this show for many years.



Darkstr56 - March 29, 200510/30/68

Reviewer: stolen face - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - February 24, 2005

Subject: Wow A must have for any Deadhead. It's just Jerry, Phil and Bill on this one, and it's some great stuff. Jerry and Phil really fill the space nicely: Jerry and Phil just go off. If nothing else, just download for the interest factor: it's something pretty unique. - February 24, 2005Wow

Reviewer: The Matrix - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - January 19, 2005

Subject: Must Have! This has always been my number one show! This is one of the few recordings where most of the Dead (minus Pigpen and Bobby) really jam out each song in a spooky sort of way. Most of the songs have no words - Dark Star Jam, Other One Jam, Lovelight Jam, Eleven Jam...wow! I remember listening to this the first time with my eyes closed and I thought that I saw ghosts everywhere! I would recommend this to anyone with an open mind. - January 19, 2005Must Have!

Reviewer: JoeCamel - favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 12, 2004

Subject: very nice indeed good sound, and I think the second jam b4 the eleven jam is clementine jam. - December 12, 2004very nice indeed