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New Minglewood Blues
Nov. 22, 1985
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

Hot one!! Brent lays down some nice stuff, Bobby’s slide is… a thing. Then Garcia puts in some work!
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Little Red Rooster
Nov. 30, 1981
Hara Arena

Garcia's playing is great
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El Paso
Aug. 12, 1972
Sacramento Memorial Auditorium

Weir insists it’s time for another cowboy song. “This one rose straight to the top of the charts, of course we didn’t do it” great, consistent one
3
Around and Around
Dec. 30, 1978
Pauley Pavilion

Donna lets out the most insane scream I’ve ever heard and the crowd goes wild lol. Fun one with harmonica action
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Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Dec. 30, 1978
Pauley Pavilion

One of those “surprised not to see this here” moments. A short, less soaring one than many this period, but fun nonetheless

Comments

Promised Land
Sept. 3, 1977
Raceway Park

Also their first performance since the death of Elvis, just a month prior. They begin with an Elvis classic, Promised Land.
Not Fade Away
July 3, 1978
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

They are absolutely bringing it. Turned up to 11. Everyone. This one is nuts.
Drums
July 3, 1978
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

You know they were ready to duke it out during this drums section with all that energy they’ve been bringing this show. I was real excited to hear this drums and they BROUGHT IT!! This is some of the best drums I’ve heard from these boys, no joke. Real dark magic and awesome sounds emanating from this one.
Dancin' in the Streets
July 3, 1978
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

This one is MAJOR! This whole show is major!! Killer dancing. garcia is throwing down some real creative disco runs, sending the crowd into boogietown. Drums have had awesome energy this entire show. The band sounds so righteous and professional with explosive energy.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
July 3, 1978
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

Fuck this is a nice Fire. Cool, calm, and collected. So remarkably well-executed by everyone involved. Then comes that final jam and, oh, that tone just screams at you. Keith rarely chases Garcia’s leads with his piano, which I like, but here he plays it and it sounds great during the jam. Then Garcia runs away into oblivion and everyone is in an absolute frenzy. HUUUUUUGE ending jam here that wraps up perfectly.