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Mexicali Blues
June 20, 1986
Greek Theatre, U. Of California

a Jerry flub or two, but has an amazing energy to it.
5
100000 Tons of Steel
March 25, 1986
The Spectrum

Soulful rendition from Brent, really giving maximum effort. Underrated tune.
3
High Time
March 20, 1970
Capitol Theater

Gorgeous early high time , Emotional delivery by Jerry
2
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Sept. 22, 1987
The Spectrum

Jerry s voice is a little gruff but Healy adds a cool echo to it at times sounds great
4
Brokedown Palace
Sept. 20, 1987
Madison Square Garden

Sweet part of a double Jerry encore a rocking high energy top shelf touch into this beautify poignant Brokedown. Both well sung with passion

Comments

Drums
May 23, 1972
Strand Lyceum

I was referring to the dark star drums. I’m well aware of the fact that 1972 is just Billy. I prefer the band with just one drummer. I admit it was a poor choice of words.
Uncle John's Band
Aug. 26, 1980
Cleveland Public Auditorium

One vocal flub towards the end almost derails the song but Jerry recovers than gives a more vigorous workout to the exit jam of the song to make up for his miscue.
Sugaree
Aug. 26, 1980
Cleveland Public Auditorium

Great swing. Nice organ work from Brent. Cool as an opener. Sets a nice laid back vibe.
Gimme Some Lovin'
April 7, 1988
The Centrum

Fun. Probably the most phish like thing they do. This one is pretty well done and not as sloppy as some. Mostly just Brent and Phil.
Me and My Uncle
May 10, 1969
Rose Palace

One of the few versions actually worth seeking out. Fantastic before they often played it on autopilot.