Jack Straw, Loser, Me & My Uncle-> Big River, Althea, Easy To Love You, Minglewood Blues, China Cat Sunflower-> I Know You Rider Shakedown Street-> Samson & Delilah, Ship of Fools, Terrapin Station-> Lost Sailor-> Saint Of Circumstance-> Drums-> Not Fade Away-> Black Peter-> Sugar Magnolia, E:Alabama Getaway-> E: Promised Land
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Trevhead824
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December 11, 2021
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Lost sailor/saint!!!
Wow that was so cool how they slowed it down before they busted into saint!!!! Never heard that before
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Raspberry Jones
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February 8, 2018
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Sailor.Saint!
Began hearing this around 1988, and still find it massively under-appreciated. Everything feels slowed down, though not at all off - as thought the entire band is rotating at 29 1/3.
The part that profits the most from this treatment is "Sailor"/"Saint," which (quietly) remains my favorite rendition of the two-fer. What's lost in the fact that they haven't learned to jam it yet (note the lack of transition between the two), is made up for in the tightness and Weir's lyrical precision. A perfect reading.
The jam after is great, as is Brent peeling off with the drummers. And the Space Odyssey-style opening to NFA is pretty unique to my ears.
Here because #RIPJohnPerryBarlow
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MyFellowPrisoners
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March 20, 2017
Subject:
Easy to Love You
Matty Kid (below) said:
Subject: Easy to Love You
Never heard this one before. Any guesses who is on vocals? Decent show though
that would be one Brent Mydland, Matty.
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tc love
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July 31, 2016
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Great Sound, Very unique renditions....
Love hearing this. I'm not sure what was going on this night, but there are a lot of unique renditions in this show...........
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dewey gill
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December 28, 2007
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mix
Jerry is nearly absent in this sbd mix,he was a bit hard to hear at the show, too. The toms were also quite loud at the show. My
aud.tape is a bit more balanced than this though, and would definately be a better alternative. The aud. tape displays far more energy
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Bird Creek, Alaska
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December 12, 2006
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12-11-79
3 1/2 Not bad.
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bass-great-lesh-phillin
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December 21, 2005
Subject:
brents keyboard solo
Please listen to brents solo in Shakedown Street, its pretty much sonic. The first time i heard it my socks blew off. Jerry is having kind of a hard time vocally but theres still a good dose of the Mutron III envelope follower (bwop bwow wop bwow). Phil dominates on bass. Prolific percussion.
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WoodWarbler
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September 10, 2005
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Where's Jerry's Guitar?
This show was played on the local community radio station on the weekly Dead Head's show. All night I kept wondering "where's Jerry?" It's a fun ride but for the fact that the lead guitar is greatly diminished or absent for much of it. I'm a stickler for these things. Brent was very new to the stage at this point, offering very spirited keyboard work and accompanying vocals along with "Easy To Love You." After listening to both versions of this show posted here, I'm not inclined to incorporate it into my collection. I do hope that the fans on the ground heard more lead guitar than was recorded. Highlight is the Alabama Getaway> Promised Land encore and Terrapin Station.
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Matty Kid
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September 7, 2005
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Easy to Love You
Never heard this one before. Any guesses who is on vocals? Decent show though