Month: May 2025

  • China Cat (First Solo), 5/19/74, Portland Memorial Coliseum

    Jerry’s first solo from China Cat, 5/19/74, Portland Memorial Coliseum. This solo is short and sweet and every note fits perfectly – nothing wasted, it’s punchy and it follows the chords perfectly.

    Jerry kicks things off with a really tangy bend over the G chord, from the 5th of the scale to the 6th (this bend is reprised right before he heads to the D chord in measure 4).

    The little rhythmic phrase in measure 3 is really catchy and would be a great lick to lift out of this solo and plug in just about anywhere. It should be pretty easy to transpose it to other positions as well.

    Over the D7 chord Jerry gets a little spicy, as usual, with a nice little run up the flat 7 of D before he starts to climb the neck again, winding his way up to the 15th position before laying it down for a soft landing over the C to D chord transition that takes us back to the verse.

    Crazy to think that such a perfectly constructed solo was fully improvised!

  • Eyes Of The World, 8/6/74, Roosevelt Stadium

    Here is a fantastic Jerry Eyes solo from 8/6/74, Roosevelt Stadium, Jersey City, N.J. This solo is the first solo, so that means it is over an Emaj7 -> Bm chord progression.

    I suggest taking this 4 bars at a time. Each 4 bar section (2 bars of Emaj7 followed by 2 bars of Bm) is a coherent statement. So no need to learn the whole solo, just take one of the 4 bar sections and incorporate some of the contained phrases into your vocabulary.

  • Feelin’ Groovy Jam, 5/19/74, Portland Memorial Coliseum

    This is a passage from the China Cat -> Rider transition from Portland Memorial Coliseum, 5/19/74. I start the transcription with a gnarly 8 bar bluesy, mixolydian passage that builds to a climax, dropping into a beautiful Feelin’ Groovy solo from Jerry.