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Hard to Handle
Nov. 11, 1970
49th Street Rock Palace

Hot soloing and '71 levels of intensity. Listenable in spite of some tape wobble and distortion. Fun to watch H2H expanding during this era.
1
Deep Elem Blues
Nov. 9, 1970
Action House

Headphones only very rough AUD, but one of the rare electric funky Deep Elems. Historical rarity.
1
Morning Dew
Nov. 9, 1970
Action House

Pity about the C- sound quality, because a new tape of this would show us a real corker.
10
Good Lovin'
Nov. 8, 1970
Capitol Theater

Final jam in an enormous show. Just killer. Follows the one NRPS set you need to hear. Whatta world.
2
Brokedown Palace
Nov. 7, 1970
Capital Theater

Through the AUD fuzz and chatter comes a beautifully rendered vocal performance. Enjoy this hidden treasure.

Comments

The Other One
March 1, 1969
Fillmore West

This is the Danger Dead and it doesn't ask politely. It's hold on tight and hang on man, because this one left some casualties behind. Phil pushes everyone ever upwards and Jerry has that buzz-saw tone, leaving smoking craters behind him with every note. It's lightning fast, jaw-grinding, white-knuckle territory. The ensemble mind at this level of energy is just incredible. And agreed. MORE primal '69 Dead here please!
High Time
May 1, 1970
Alfred College

Feels like a feather bed, its so gentle, comfy, and warm. And coming out of soul-blistering TOO, this probably felt like a soft landing for everyone. This version shows off just how peak '70 is for vocals, along with the whole show ranging across country, blooze, gospel, hard rock, and strong acid shivers.
Lazy Lightnin' -> Supplication
May 1, 1977
The Palladium

Boomy or not, Phil's contribution to this makes it special. He bips and bops under Jerry's solo transitioning out of LL and the whole band kicks up the dust and comes together for a great ride. The jagged odd-meter of LL>S and the sparkly angular tweak that Bobby brings make this a white-knuckler that you've got to just hang on and let ride. I think this show is relatively underappreciated next to others in this run... give it a go and you will not be disappointed.
Cassidy
May 1, 1977
The Palladium

I think this could be rated much much higher if people would give it a chance. There are a lot to choose from 'natch, but Jerry is shredding, and it doesn't feel slower at all. The harmonies, the tight orchestration, the beautiful words and Bobby and Donna sweetness give this one a turn-on-a-dime Neil-at-the-wheel feeling like dozing off in the safety of home-on-the-road, and love, and racing through the empty miles in that Cadillac.
Ramble On Rose
May 1, 1977
The Palladium

The rowdy crowd fills out the AUD nicely, and this Ramble on Rose is high energy to match.