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El Paso
Sept. 21, 1974
Palais Des Sports

Blossoms and blooms like a shining red rose. I really love the energy for this show.
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Ship of Fools
Sept. 21, 1974
Palais Des Sports

1974 and Ship of Fools go together like peanut butter and jelly. Full of emotion. They're really giving their all in this.
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Big River
Sept. 21, 1974
Palais Des Sports

Like the breaking of a dam, this just flows at a truly ferocious pace. Jerry is relentless in his playing, the second solo will knock your socks off.
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It Must Have Been The Roses
May 12, 1974
University of Nevada

Any '74 version of this tune is a treat. Incredibly lovely with great Keith lines. Billy sways.
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Jack Straw
Feb. 15, 1973
Dane County Coliseum

Definitive for its time. The soundcheck gave us a preview, here's the full thing. Solid version.

Comments

Deal
April 2, 1973
Boston Garden

While I agree with the sentiment of the hot as hell Deal’s being a real event in which you can see Garcia in any given setting whether it be the Dead or JGB burn the entire venue down with each pluck of a string, I still love the old saloon vibe of the pre hiatus Deal’s. I love a good shred fest as much as the next person, but there’s something so endearing about these early versions of the songs. They feel more “homegrown,” rather than a display of Garcia’s virtuosity, I really enjoy the stories the band would tell with these powerful and rootsy version of these tunes. It feels like there’s a contribution from everyone involved instead of the boys playing catchup with Jerry, which admittedly can be incredibly fun, but I love these modern Americana folk stories told through this medium rather than it being a Garcia musical exercise all the time, which I still do love very much. That being said, this is a solid version, not the craziest, but it doesn’t need to be. Just my 2 cents.
New Minglewood Blues
March 9, 1981
Madison Square Garden

Brent’s solo is absolutely brain melting. An atom splitting performance with electrons flying in every direction. I wish I could’ve heard Brent in this kind of setting more often, just letting it all out no restraints, it seems like he holds himself back sometimes. This is one of my favorite versions purely for his playing alone, a stunning intergalactic explosion, a supernova.
Dark Star
Oct. 30, 1973
Kiel Auditorium

Drifting and drifting, A Dark Star that sends the listener into a vast ocean of endless possibilities. Floating in the sea and watching the stars above shoot across the sky and glisten like diamonds. The jamming is alchemy personified, a musical translation of the hermetic corpus.
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 30, 1973
Kiel Auditorium

These October 73 shows have this DMT geometric quality to them that is so unique of their era. This is a spacey and ultraviolet version with void magic swirling in the air, at times sounding like blotter art Bach. Ancient geometry conveyed through everyone’s instruments, with stunning architecture that continues to build to the absolute edge of our universe. Andromeda’s Playin.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Oct. 30, 1973
Kiel Auditorium

This has quickly become of my all time favorite versions. A stunning diamond of a China>Rider, a geometric exploration of 4th dimensional realms only accessible through the magic they achieve here this night. Keith and Jerry are deep in these crystal spaces of glittering gems, their musicality envelopes the band and specifically with Bobby you can hear how these three completely lock in with each other as they reach the climax of the solo. The build up to the Feelin’ Groovy is nothing short of one of the greatest passages of Jerry’s playing I’ve ever heard, and the jam is a beautiful realm of pure bliss conveyed through mellow sound. Beautiful