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Grateful Novice

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Submissions

3
Hurts Me Too
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

More good blues from this great early show. Check out Pig's harp solo too.
6
He Was A Friend of Mine
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

This whole show just smokes.
5
Next Time You See Me
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

Hot little blues number.
3
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Aug. 26, 1971
Gaelic Park

Builds nicely and the ending jam has a certain swagger to it.
5
Not Fade Away
Aug. 26, 1971
Gaelic Park

Coming out of a nice St. Stephen

Comments

Not Fade Away
Dec. 29, 1977
Winterland Arena

Don't have the DP, but I think the AUD does this justice. Donna sounds incredible! The rest of the band is ... well, it's late '77, you know the rest. Highlights include stellar vocals all around, a roaring second solo from Garcia, and Keith treating the piano like a third drum set. Also, listen to the crowd just absolutely losing their shit throughout the whole performance, and then bringing it down with the band towards the end.
Dark Star
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

I’ve only heard a few “Dark Stars” from 1971, but I’m going to need to change that quickly! There is some fascinating whole-band interplay at the beginning, and I went back to hear the transition into “MAMU” again. It really is as stellar as advertised. The transition back to “DS” is delicate and breathes towards the main theme without ever kissing it. A few minutes of Space are filled with more stellar band interplay, which disintegrates into the main theme. This is a must-hear version.
Bertha
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

This remains one of my favorite openers. The band is tight and on top of things, and there are nice fills from Keith and Jerry between lines.
Jack Straw
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

Nice version, good call.
Tennessee Jed
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

I am an unabashed Jed-head, and this is the real deal. Nice peppy tempo, and Phil is swinging. Jerry craps on the vocals from time to time, but overall, this whole thing is an indomitable force of nature.