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Submissions

4
Althea
Oct. 18, 1984
Meadowlands Arena

Tell me there's a better last solo. Liar!
14
Cumberland Blues
March 27, 1988
Hampton Coliseum

This is great, I am amazed it's not already here.
6
It Must Have Been The Roses
Sept. 19, 1990
Madison Square Garden

Killer version
6
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
March 27, 1988
Hampton Coliseum

This is a great one, and on youtube for the curious.

Comments

Wharf Rat
Dec. 8, 1973
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U

Hymn-like, like you've never heard it before
The Other One
Dec. 8, 1973
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U

This version, and this show, is just sick sick sick. Most of this is a jam which continually teases Other One but is rather jazzy and purposeful until a (short, I hope) cut suddenly brings it into what sounds like some unique territory very briefly before it finally, truly coalesces into a genuine Other One around 18:20 after about a minute of more intense flirting and pulling back; before it’s certain that it’s definitely happening, Weir sings the verse and it begins to disperse, with a light, bubbly touch but energy and focus, into a truly weird space which is almost a cross between 60s feedback, a 12-02-73 type meltdown, and a Space from the late 80s
Nobody's Fault But Mine
Dec. 8, 1973
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U

Tremendous, and an amazing concert overall
He's Gone
Dec. 8, 1973
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U

This show is completely bursting at the seams up to this point, then they play this sort of short and very relaxed He's Gone....baffling. It's good, mind you, but it serves here as an odd interlude...but an oozy and psychedelic one...so still great....but not what one would have expected....the end jam is wonderful though
Big River
July 1, 1973
Universal Amphitheatre

When you've all come around to this, go listen to 1973-12-08, which was not even listed until tonight and is maybe the second best version ever!