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Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Oct. 30, 1972
Ford Auditorium

A solid, sweet rocker. Seems like MHUT had matured in '72 by this point to the stand-alone anchor that it remained until the end.
2
Candyman
Oct. 30, 1972
Ford Auditorium

The total package, with everything this song was meant to have: Sadness, menace, self-consciousness, braggadocio, regret. A beautiful performance.
3
Truckin'
Oct. 30, 1972
Ford Auditorium

Hot steam. Starting around 5:30 Jerry blisters the world with fire.
3
Box of Rain
Oct. 30, 1972
Ford Auditorium

Levels all a bit off, AUD a bit murky, but damned if this isn't the most glorious ensemble yowp this song can be. Joyous and loving: It's all there.
5
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Oct. 30, 1972
Ford Auditorium

Brilliant, crisp ideas and tight ensemble playing on a warm Bear AUD. Just exactly perfect.

Comments

Cold Rain and Snow
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

Listen, I know there's stiff competition for it. And this one can't be a winner until some lucky day when the rest of the 2nd set magically shows up in a pristine matrix... But in terms of musical precision - not a flubbed note that I can find - the perfect mix of intensity, drive, and exploratory weirdness, and that hometown x-factor that characterises the best Bay Area shows, I'd put it up there, yes. Plus it's a rare occasion when everyone's vocals were on. Is Veneta everyone's "favorite", sure, but is it their "best"? I've never thought so, because while fun-for-the-whole-family, they are pretty loose in places and waaaaaay out of tune during the Sunstroke Serenader portions. There are other contenders, of course, from Europe, and later in the year (jeez, the Texas shows are outrageous...) but I'm throwing it out there for this one. Edit from a few days later: Except Bertha, which is a hot mess. It rocks, but they fuck up the lyrics well and good!!!
Bird Song
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

I would add, just to avoid my own confirmation bias, that to my ears the Playin' from this date, while verrrrrrrry heady, does not top the immortal Playin' from Veneta.
Bird Song
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

I'm not one for overdoing the comparisons between shows, but the fact that this is at 3 votes, while Veneta (two days later) is presently at 79 exhibits a confirmation bias that is a bit 'madness of crowds'. Before people pile on: I LOVE Veneta. It is without a doubt a top show - but is that because we know it, or because we can all feel a part of it owing to the movie? Or do we have some misplaced nostalgia for the big show, because that's when some of us "got it" for the furthur spheres weirdness of a massive Dark Star? Listen to this Birdsong back to back with Veneta, and there's no doubt that this one is the superior performance. Firstly, they're in tune. That's a big one. Secondly, check out the first big solo from Jerry. This one is constantly inventive, the one at Veneta grasps quite a bit before hitting its stride. Finally Jer's voice is smoother, and the C.Miller mix puts it all beautifully in place, with Keith and Bobby's contributions there for the enjoyment. While both are superlative, I think some Heads gotta stretch out a bit. The Berkeley run is absolutely top-notch Dead, and this Bird Song stands up to any version ever, including the golden calf two days later.
Loser
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

Jerry sez that Bobby "had roses for lunch". Take it as you will.
Cold Rain and Snow
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

There. I said it.