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13
Playin' In The Band
March 15, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Long and adventurous and moody (24+ min). First concert after Pig died. You can hear their sadness in places.
43
Eyes Of The World
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

Soaring and majestic. Melodic soloing and tight group work. Unfortunately incomplete on the archive. Where is the rest?
48
Box of Rain
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

The band is playing all over this version. Great collective jam, Jerry and Keith sound great despite sound quality problems.
10
Cold Rain and Snow
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

High energy, tight and exuberent show opener on this epic (DP28) last night in one of the great months in Dead history.
4
Tennessee Jed
Feb. 24, 1973
University of Iowa

Balls out. Everyone on fire. Every song in this show is brilliant. Where's the rest of the show???

Comments

Morning Dew
Aug. 6, 1971
Hollywood Palladium

Best quality sound also gives this one extra massiveness. The show is pure gold. Really nice to hear Bobby properly mixed into an AUD, too.
Truckin'
Aug. 6, 1971
Hollywood Palladium

Want to be Jerry's guitar? Put your headphones on and get into it. Going through this show again and yes, it is one of the best AUDs of all time. This, friends, was what it was like to be at the show.
The Other One
Aug. 5, 1971
Hollywood Palladium

Really underappreciated here, probably because its big brother the next day is such a colossus. But give this one a whirl, and it'll whirl you right back. They capture that scary rushing part of the ride, while hinting at the monster bugs underneath without actually letting them out. Part of a great set in a great two-show run. Don't miss it.
Turn On Your Love Light
Aug. 4, 1971
Terminal Island Correctional Facility

Gets hotter and hotter, then reaches critical mass. Stick around for the end and you won't be disappointed. I wonder how the convicts felt about it. Did the crew bring any medicine in for them? You know in honor of Bear and all that?
St. Stephen
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Prettiest post-hiatus version I know - then gets hot and rocks beautifully. Jerry was famously ambivalent about this song, probably because the break in the middle interrupts the jamming sections, but here he plays it with all his magic. Edit: does anyone else hear the two chord ostinato figure in the out chorus (around 7:00 here) as church bells, or at least as the wishing well with the golden bell?