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Submissions

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Wharf Rat
Oct. 9, 1972
Winterland Arena

Whoa, I can't believe this hasn't been submitted. Great vocal and four minutes of sublime outro solo. Check it out!
3
Clementine
Aug. 13, 1968
Pacific Recording

The studio jam version from the expanded Aoxomoxoa release
3
Big Boss Man
Aug. 14, 1971
Berkeley Community Theater

just listen to Jerry and Phil. twang city in the intro, perfect Pig vocal
1
Casey Jones
Aug. 15, 1971
Berkeley Community Theater

Phil is high in the mix. One of the best '71 versions, I believe.
2
Me and My Uncle
May 30, 1971
Winterland Arena

Another fine 71 effort with very good sound and Phil high in the mix

Comments

Dancin' in the Streets
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

The remedy for the late 70's disco versions. It seems the unlikely song to feature some pretty intense psych, but Jerry really goes bonkers there at the end with some nasty shredding. Glad I'm going through these 67 SBD's, as there is some truly excellent blues being played.
Jack Straw
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

severely underrated. after a fantastic He's Gone, the band finishes the first set in style
He's Gone
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

After only 15 "and nothing's going to bring him back"s, we get what has to be the best outro solo by Jerry for this song. Possibly the best, this is #1 for me unless I hear one better.
Box of Rain
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

Phil's best vocal performance and tasteful backup make this one by far the best. I like how he can make the word "flame" at least six or seven syllables.
Playin' In The Band
Feb. 22, 1973
Assembly Hall, University of Illinois

Coltranish intensity. Keith is especially expressive here, and Jerry is driven to some very fast playing because Billy is relentless. Until about 13 minutes in, that is. This is some of that jazzy stuff that 73 and 74 are known for.