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1
Looks Like Rain
Oct. 13, 1981
Walter Koebel Halle

If it looks like rain and feels like rain, it's probably rain
1
The Eleven
Oct. 8, 1968
The Matrix

Some wormholes just require a smaller spaceship. The Hartbeats phase isn't just true Dead, it's essential.
1
Truckin'
April 5, 1971
Manhattan Center

The fuzz is turned up and the boys are ready to launch
1
He Was A Friend of Mine
Dec. 7, 1968
Bellarmine College

great soloing, cut off short
4
Bird Song
Sept. 30, 1980
Warfield Theatre

Incredible acoustic version. Jerry goes OFF in this jam

Comments

The Other One
Aug. 3, 1969
Family Dog at the Great Highway

Free Jazz at its finest. Reminds me of "Little Stuff" by Miles Davis, which came out earlier that year. The Dead are master scholars of the psych realm. +20 if I could.
Not Fade Away
Feb. 14, 1970
Fillmore East

Favorite NFA by far. Raw psychedelic dance hall vibes. Jerry's phrasing is ominous and thoughtful. The jam starting at 4:15 knocked my socks off- possibly my favorite Jerry lick of all time. Can't see how anyone would prefer Cornell over this unless they didn't know '70 NFA's existed
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Dec. 10, 1973
Charlotte Coliseum

Bobby's really having fun with that catchy little riff at 3:25. Heady experimentation.
Eyes Of The World
Dec. 10, 1973
Charlotte Coliseum

Unbelievable. Keith and Phil particularly nail it. Phil keeps bombing straight into Brokedown.
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 19, 1973
Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Arena

A wave of intergalactic space goo. Bobby's whammy bar work at 11:50 was crazy heady. Jerry's short hits here are eerily similar to the organ hits in "Chameleon" by Herbie Hancock, which was recorded just a month earlier. Total jazz fusion.