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Easy Wind
July 12, 1970
Fillmore East

Great harp solo, solid smoldering jam. Pig's voice is brilliant.
5
Rosalie McFall
July 12, 1970
Fillmore East

A sweet and subtle acoustic gem, with some of the NRPS boys.
3
Katie Mae
July 12, 1970
Fillmore East

So deep. The crowd interaction is brilliant, and Pig just scoops everyone right up. The AUD funkiness just adds that extra depth.
3
Candyman
July 12, 1970
Fillmore East

One of the midnight shows that confuse historians, but one of the sweet-harmony Candymans that just slay me. No confusion there.
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Dire Wolf
Dec. 19, 1973
Curtis Hixon Convention Hall

Distinctly slower groove than others, like they were trying something new with it. Does it work? Not sure, but an interesting take on it.

Comments

The Other One
March 26, 1972
Academy of Music

Really lifts off and sends you out there. Beautiful exploratory jams before the first chorus and leading into MAMU.
Truckin'
March 26, 1972
Academy of Music

cgarces is right about this one. This is as solid rockin' a heady version as any. Sounds to me like it has Pig on organ and Keith on keys, which is a rare treat indeed.
Playin' In The Band
March 26, 1972
Academy of Music

This and the one from the previous night are key transitional Playin's that show the crack in the door to the spacetime bender that it becomes throughout '72. They're both worth more than one spin, and though I think the 25th is a bit more coherent, this one has the openness and freedom that we come to associate with Playin' ever after and is probably my favorite of the two.
Looks Like Rain
March 26, 1972
Academy of Music

This is how this song should have always been played: With Jer on luscious pedal steel and Phil on beautifully harmonic backup vocals.
Loser
March 26, 1972
Academy of Music

Gritty and soulful version. Check out Charlie Miller's cleanup for a great sound, with everyone clear and crisp in the mix.