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Candyman
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

What a treat. Why is this show undervalued? C'mon folks, don't let a good AUD scare you. This is a beaut, with the crowd part of the party.
3
They Love Each Other
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

Highlight from the first set. Keith sets it on fire. Jerry is in top form.
3
Tennessee Jed
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

The '76 ones ted to plod along a bit too much for my taste, but Jerry tears this one right up with a good shitkickin' solo and great tone.
2
Mama Tried
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

Continues the run of perfect Mamas from the Summer tour. This one is short and sweet, perfect vocals.
2
Samson and Delilah
July 18, 1976
Orpheum Theater

Full of strut. The band is in perfect form, everyone is on. Precise, strong, and full of swagger.

Comments

Bird Song
Sept. 9, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

This one is stealthy: It starts pretty relaxed, but before you know it, you've set the time machine to "furthur" and you're floating above the clouds, or maybe you are the clouds. This is the goods.
Black Throated Wind
Sept. 9, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

A bit like the Bird Song before it, this one starts pretty mellow. They're laying back on the beat pretty much, and you might not expect it to go into as intense an emotional build-up as it does. When it comes, though, it's a volcano. Great version.
Playin' In The Band
Sept. 9, 1972
Hollywood Palladium

Some Playins cover a lot of ground, others go really deep into one or two main themes, but this one does both. It's a brilliant, coherent and deeply exploratory Playin' that never goes entirely insane. Should be on anyone's must-listen list, and I know I'll be coming back to it for a couple more close listens before moving on. Oh, and happy new year my stealthy heady family. Love, the Carrion Crow.
Jack Straw
March 23, 1972
Academy of Music

Cucamonga: It's damn fine indeed! Jerry's quicksilver runs accented by the powerhouse rhythm from everyone else is fantastic. This whole Academy run before Europe is just filled with interesting, transitional Dead. (Check out the Playin' from this date.) It's always hard for me to say "best of" tho. Jack Straw is always a perfect barometer of where they were, it's such a chameleon depending on the era, Skull & Roses era, exploratory jazz, mellow '76, all the greats throughout the 80s.... Love it. Thanks for bringing this one back to my attention.
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Sept. 3, 1972
Folsom Field, University of Colorado

This much energy after this much music really demonstrates how badass they were in '72. Keith's key swooshes are just brilliant.