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4
Let It Grow
July 25, 1974
International Amphitheater

Tight and hot. Something in the vocals at this show went just perfect too, adding to the intensity.
6
Loser
July 25, 1974
International Amphitheater

Greatness in this one: Powerful ensemble vocals.
6
Space
July 21, 1974
Hollywood Bowl

Phil & Ned: By far the most compact and Space-like. Gargantuan Martian landscapes and insect-shaped UFOs. Sounds like Frippertronics. Heavy stuff.
4
Around and Around
July 21, 1974
Hollywood Bowl

Fully rockin' blowout to close a lovely summertime 1st set: Not my favorite song, but this one really kicks.
20
Let It Grow
July 19, 1974
Selland Arena

Mega-monster just dives into complete madness with a Phil solo for the ages and wild tweaking from all sides. Much fun.

Comments

Playin' In The Band
Sept. 15, 1972
Boston Music Hall

Furious acid rock. This is high voltage stuff, and in spite of a little burn-up on re-entry it deserves a close listen and more votes.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 15, 1972
Boston Music Hall

Nice catch. This one is a bit stripped down. It's pretty long at over 16 minutes - but it has a superb, purposeful, and clean ensemble feel to all of it. Plus there's an extended transition jam that feels like Jerry has something really important to say, and he takes his good sweet time to say it.
Black Peter
Sept. 10, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

For a song that wasn't in regular circulation at the time, (played only about 5 times in '72), they absolutely nailed this one. It sends chills down my back.
Truckin'
Sept. 10, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

Hard driving 18-wheeler here, folks.
Playin' In The Band
Sept. 10, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

Spinning this show again, and what blows me away about this Playin' is just how much it pre-figures the heavier electric sound that this song would take on in 1974. It starts getting a bit Electric Miles Davisish just before the eight-minute mark, with the wicked wah and distortion, along with some great key work and - of course - that specially tight one drummer quality from Billy from this period. It demonstrates how they just refused to sit still - the great blistering voyages of Summer '72 Playin's were so fresh, but rather than try and reproduce them night after night, they looked at it from another angle (or another thousand angles) and moved it furthur on, finding more and more in it.