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Mister Charlie
Dec. 4, 1971
Felt Forum, Madison Square Garden

The blues is strong here, Jerry's solo is truly incredible. Keith laying it down with Pigpen in the Garden rapping up a storm. One of the best.
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Playin' In The Band
Nov. 23, 1978
Capital Centre

The band tries to catch Jerry and wolf as they’re seemingly on the loose. Traversing through snowy mountaintops. A wonderful journey.
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Good Lovin'
March 9, 1981
Madison Square Garden

Brent’s organ takes this to another level. I’m partial towards the Pigpen Version, but this shines in its own ways. Lovely phrasing from Jerry as well
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U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
March 9, 1981
Madison Square Garden

Shocked to not see this here yet. Absolute scorcher from a really great show. Jerry’s tone cuts through like a scorching hot knife. Skin your wife.
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Drums
Aug. 12, 1972
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

Coming out of He's Gone. Billy goes ham, hitting the drums like a machine gun.

Comments

Looks Like Rain
March 19, 1977
Winterland Arena

This chrysalis brings forth a beautiful butterfly that flutters its beautiful multicolored wings with such grace. This LLR is a gem, and upon listening became my favorite version of this song. Endearing vocals from Bobby and Donna with Jerry’s playing being the definition of melodic. Stunning.
Playin' In The Band
Sept. 3, 1972
Folsom Field, University of Colorado

12 votes? Let’s get this boosted up folks. Bobby really is the McCoy Tyner to Jerry’s Coltrane. Especially from 70-72 I feel like is prime Bobby because his willingness to go out on a limb to showcase his keen ear and push his imagination to the absolute forefront of the music. That being said, This Playin’ absolutely showcases why this is. Around the 8:50 mark we enter a ritual summoning spirits of old to guide the band towards new planes of existence. Fall 72 is the Necronomicon of Playin’s with each version being a unique ritual, seance, or spell with different intentions. All of which have this distinct ghost like quality. What a great version from a great show.
Me and My Uncle
Sept. 3, 1972
Folsom Field, University of Colorado

Jerry cuts through like a crosscut saw on this one. Country chops put on full display as Bobby and the band give the performance of their lives. Killer version played with immense passion, I can see this story of a West Texas Cowboy play out so perfectly.
Eyes Of The World
May 26, 1973
Kezar Stadium

This whole show has this Sci-Fi futuristic energy to it I can’t quite put my finger on. This Eyes continues this theme of traveling on a highly advanced rocket ship that soars through galaxy’s and journeys into rips in the space time continuum. Love this early 73 sound for Eyes.
The Other One
May 26, 1973
Kezar Stadium

This is a mind melting journey of extraterrestrial proportions. The Phil solo is flowing with acidic energy. The music that follows with Billy and Phil is a tribal display of African percussion through melodies of old passed through generations and the beats that followed mankind since its inception. Out of nowhere we get thrown into a nebula of colors inconceivable to the naked eye, and geometric landscapes beyond our understanding. This all melts away quite quickly, I imagine a UFO on some far away martian planet, infested with skittering space bugs, which infests the spacemen inside of the ship and takes them through existential horrors beyond anyone’s imagination. The music at this point feels like a cosmic glob of melted colors. One hell of a weird ride, just like how I like them, also Jerry does this dominate/diminished arpeggio sequence near the end of the song that I hear quite frequently at the end of a DS or TOO in early 73, anyone have a name for that sequence of music or is it just a random lick that was common during its time?