![]() The band then starts chanting “Hey!” along to a beat being played by a vibra-slap. Sound effects reminiscent of howler monkeys begin to “Ooh ooh!”, and then some band members can be heard laughing along and making monkey noises of their own. Its energetic, its upbeat, and.then it gets weird. With a 13-minute drum sequence featuring Mickey and Bill banging away on all sorts of percussion instruments, they keep the beat and find a groove. “Drums/Space” is commonly the part of the show where fans will rest their feet, go get a beer, or go to the bathroom-but this “Drums/Space” will keep you locked in. Another example of the band having a hell of a time: As they go into the final chorus, singing “Fire, fire on the mountain”, Jerry begins shouting in between lines things like “No, not the fire!” and “Let it burn! Let it burn! Let it burn!” It may not be the most pristine “Scarlet/Fire”, but this one has force, emotion, and it rips! Full steam ahead! Bob makes this one sound pretty unique as he breaks out a slide on multiple occasions throughout the song, contrasting Jerry’s strong, full, octave-divider tone. ![]() Once Jerry switches on his Mu-Tron “auto-wah” effect, “Fire on the Mountain” is born. As the transition comes together, Donna begins her blissful wooing, as it floats above and around the rest of the music, and Jerry and crew continue the journey into “Fire”. ![]() ![]() This upbeat tune designed to make you smile will do exactly that, as Jerry’s lead sparkles while the band plays on, tearing through this one with a vengeance as the crowd claps along. As the opening riff of “Scarlet” begins, the drums come in at double-time in perfect synchronization, cymbals crashing left and right, a sign that this one will be a real heater. Opening up the second set is the beloved dynamic duo of “Scarlet Begonias/Fire on the Mountain”. ![]()
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