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Big Railroad Blues
July 22, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theatre
Hard chargin' driver here. They kicked this one in the pants.
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Sugaree
July 22, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theatre
A solid and sweet rockin' version. The band is smooth and tight, recording a solid A-
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He's Gone
July 21, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theater
Donna's brand new and sounds good. Sorry haters, but she's on here: Check the sweet outro.
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Stella Blue
July 21, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theater
Powerful and emotional, with great coherency and a tight structure. AUD cleanup in need.
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China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
July 21, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theater
Unfortunate cut in CC, but the Rider is tremendous. Needs a cleanup bad - Paging Mr. Miller, help out please!
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China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Dec. 1, 1973
Music Hall
Finding the FGJ in during the transition is that moment where a thousand hours of listening condenses into a minute of bliss. This is also where the 1st set picks up steam and gives a peak into what's in store for the rest of the night. The Boston '73 run is a desert island set and somehow the middle show (this one) gets overlooked by the twin towers on either side, but wow this is just gorgeous. Heads should give it a go you haven't listened to it yet - or come back to it again if it's been a while.
Space
Oct. 19, 1974
Winterland Arena
Absolutely right, I'm refering to the magical Seastones here. I feel like there's an historic evolution to the "boys' noise toys" from the brilliant 'Feedback' sessions in '69 through to Seastones in '74 and eventually the formalised "Space" coming out of Drums in the '80s. We don't have a separate song category for Feedback or Seastones, so I just clump all together here. Glad you both like it.
Caution
Nov. 8, 1969
Fillmore West
As if this show couldn't get any better... there's that magical Main Ten right there in the middle of Caution. This whole suite is bursting with ideas and themes, and jams within jams within jams. It's like 30 years of music were born on stage, live, and in real time.
The Eleven
Nov. 8, 1969
Fillmore West
Riding a "cloud of chariots" is so right on that Ernie wins a gold star and a half-sheet of the clean and crisp. The 'hot mellow' sound they perfected in '70 and again in '73 and again in '76 is here: Laid back but absolutely furious. This may be the only William Tell Overture where they hold it together and don't start cracking up over the corndog lyrics too.
Uncle John's Band
Nov. 8, 1969
Fillmore West
This is every subatomic particle of the universe contained within the first billionth of a second following the big bang. It's Dark Star, it's The Other One, it's UJB, it's spontaneous and it's the Grateful Dead performing infinity, infinitely.
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