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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

Truckin'
May 26, 1973
Kezar Stadium

You can hear Keith’s joy and willingness to try new ideas and push Jerry towards innovation through interplay. What a stunning Truckin’ that starts with a dynamite entrance and reaches beyond our atmosphere and further into exploration. Tons and tons of energy packed into this hydrogen bomb of a Truckin’.
Truckin'
March 24, 1973
The Spectrum

The Truckin’ itself is so well rounded. Keith locked into everyone around him displaying a precise keen sense of direction of where the music is going to go. In the jam we find ourselves enveloped in a fungal tunnel with each spore finding its place and growing right in front of your eyes. The deeper you go the more you get enveloped in this mysterious and crystal cavern of mycelium. Billy’s time is rock solid all throughout shifting into different spaces with ease check out how Billy falls into Bob’s funky percussive riff after right around the 11 minute mark. The jam between Billy and Phil is a musical discussion of the nature of things, the earth, and all that inhabits it, a warm feeling of earthy energy surrounds the listeners heart with a feeling of wonder and excitement. What occurs after is a jam going from intergalactic hyper ping pong jamming to a Spanish ship taking sail in treacherous waters. Jerry near the end of the jam plays this beautiful sonata like movement of diminished and augmented arpeggios, a stunning display of his sheer musician ship that’s ever so present throughout this inverted Dark Star. Check out the Charlie Miller and Scott Clugston remaster.
Dark Star
March 15, 1969
Hilton Hotel

It’s been a while since I’ve checked out 10/25/69, thank you for reminding me of its existence. Got some listening to do later tonight! As much as I think the gritty soundboard recording adds to the vibe of the performance, I do think if the DS>St Stephen>The Eleven>Lovelight were of better recording quality, it would be more highly regarded, but I do love a little diamond in the rough, so I can’t complain. Thank you for all your contributions on the site throughout the years! Your reviews have put me on to a lot of underrated gems, and for that I’m thankful.
St. Stephen
March 15, 1969
Hilton Hotel

Listen to these guys, the screeches and yelling from the boys between each verse display a youthful infectious energy that’s reflective of their new musical findings. These guys are ready to take on the world. This is a note for note perfect St Stephen that has the power of 10000 Godzillas on steroids. How heavy can these guys get?
Dark Star
March 15, 1969
Hilton Hotel

Rises and falls so gracefully. This Dark Star has multiple peaks, and post first verse, we hang off the edge of universe and dive straight into a cosmic pool of energy and endless inspiration. Even during the beginning stages of this jam you can hear Jerry exploring some wonderful melodic lines, and after the first verse his expressive playing cuts through space and time, some of the lines he plays are some of the finest I’ve ever heard, channeling Coltrane through each note. Billy and Mickey go into double time a lot during the performance which pushes the whole band towards total musical Nirvana. This Dark Star shoots you out to the outer rim of Saturns rings and finds you spiraling round, and round, till you find yourself one of its moons wondering what the hell just happened. Top shelf Dead, top shelf Dark Star.