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Beat it on Down The Line
Sept. 3, 1972
Folsom Field, University of Colorado

Jerry’s solo is off the walls crazy. A train going top speed and I promise that train won’t slow down! Great energy here overall.
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Cryptical Envelopment
Nov. 11, 1970
49th Street Rock Palace

As Jerry shouts, “You know he had to die.” BANG! A massive gunshot right on rhythm. Great reprise with great drum work from Billy and Mickey.
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The Other One
Nov. 11, 1970
49th Street Rock Palace

Jerry takes off and soars. Gets really heavy, and out there FAST. Experimental passages and new themes explored. This is what the Dead do best.
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Drums
Nov. 11, 1970
49th Street Rock Palace

Billy and Mickey flowing in and out of the main TOO rhythms. They’re both putting each other to the test as they really get deep in this one.
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Uncle John's Band
July 11, 1970
Fillmore East

“At this risk of being repetitious we’re going to do another song in the key of G.”-Bob Weir. This version is quite sweet. Patchy audio, great version

Comments

Caution
April 8, 1972
Wembley Empire Pool

A ferocious mix of Jerry’s stunning virtuosity and Pigpens absolute control of the audience. This sounds like a hyperspace version of The Muddy Waters band, the boys bring the delta across the pond, while adding a few drops of some lysergic liquid in the water. Europe 72 is unique for having multiple sequences of Dark Star>Sugar Magnolia>Caution. This might be the best of that sequence and it’s the first time they pull it off too. Pigpen has some attitude on the organ, and continues to let off some steam on his harmonica. A twister that spins you around and around till you reach the eye of the storm into a delicate, and mind bending space, that lasts no longer than a few seconds. What happens after is some of the most violent, and ferocious jamming I’ve ever heard these guys do, the twister becomes larger and larger destroying everything in its path. A cosmic calamity of massive proportions. Also shout out to Jerry’s slide playing, some voodoo was going on in Wembley.
The Race Is On
March 26, 1973
Baltimore Civic Center

This is a shockingly underrated show, the musicianship from these first few songs are enough to win me over, and Bobby's graceful vocals to start this off really has me excited to hear what's in store for the rest of the set.
Don't Ease Me In
Oct. 18, 1972
Fox Theater

Bobby tells the audience about that happy sound which is Phil exorcising the evil spirits out of is amplifier, proceeded by Phil shouting “OUT” “OUT” over and over again while slapping his bass to get those evil spirits out of there. Oh yeah, this version rocks too. One of the best shows of all time.
Playin' In The Band
May 10, 1972
Concertgebouw

Hi Brandon, If you're looking for some Playin's, I'd highly recommend you check out 5/24/72 from this tour. Europe 72 in my opinion is their best tour, and also the breeding grounds for what Playin' will later become known for. My personal favorite from this tour is 4/24/72. That one more like being shot out of a cannon and traveling straight to Jupiter, brain melting stuff, but if you're looking for mellow, 5/4/72, 3/22/72, and if you're down for a longer journey, I'd also recommend 10/18/72 and 11/15/72 which are both some of my absolute favorites. For 73 I'd also highly recommend 6/22/73 for some lightspeed geometric jamming.
China Doll
March 22, 1973
Utica Memorial Auditorium

China Doll performed on the Moon. Gooey, and liquid in form, this China Doll is beautiful macabre and utterly endearing, this a moving, emotive performance with Bobby playing some of the most delicate lines in his entire career.