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Black Throated Wind
Dec. 6, 1973
Public Hall

Perfectly executed arc of mounting emotions in this great version. The band is so tight throughout this show.
16
Uncle John's Band
Dec. 1, 1973
Music Hall

Righteous beauty from probably the most seriously overlooked show from '73 (surrounded by the big beasts in Boston) inside a Playin' just soooo good.
14
Playin' In The Band
Dec. 1, 1973
Music Hall

Outrageous oversight that this crystal clear beauty isn't here. Bobby's vocals, brilliant ensemble playing, glorious UJB in the sandwich. DIG IT!!!
8
They Love Each Other
Dec. 1, 1973
Music Hall

Great version, yeah its Boston '73. But probably the best Stage Banter ever: Check out 09:49 explaining why they aren't going to play St. Stephen.
5
Loser
Nov. 23, 1973
County Coliseum

Nov. '73 and there isn't a bad show in it. This Loser has something special in its tightness and the tempo (doesn't drag). Damn they were good.

Comments

China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Oct. 20, 1974
Winterland Arena

Grendel is right. Imagine all the mad love the boys had for jamming out of China Cat condensed into the 'one last time' restatement of all its whys and wherefores. Imagine the music playing the band and the waves upon waves of good energy feeding them from the crowd. Imagine the meaning of singing "Goina miss me when I'm gone" at the farewell show. Imagine all of this on a few hundred micrograms of the clean and crisp. No don't imagine it, just plug in your time machine and listen.... Be there.
Dark Star
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

May just be the most beautiful thing I've ever heard in my life. The way deep down quiet spaces keep us suspended, waiting for the explosions to come. They come, but later in the set, in later songs, later versions of Dark Star. Jerry sez somewhere that there's only one version of DS, and they just performed it once over the course of 27 years.... This piece of it is like the skeleton key to a thousand more hours of all Dark Stars to come.
Morning Dew
Oct. 18, 1974
Winterland Arena

So many Dews, but this one just blows me away again and again and again. "Flawless" and "Powerful" don't even begin to do it justice. Just strap in, hold on and ride that skullfuck as far as it takes you.
Dark Star
Oct. 18, 1974
Winterland Arena

Got to hear it emerge from the Phil & Ned to grok its full arc - the completeness of this one grows on me with every listen. ReasonTatter: Yes. I think the possibility of it being the last ever informed a lot of the great performances at the whole Winterland run.
Viola Lee Blues
April 26, 1969
The Electric Theatre

The whole show is pretty wild and verging on chaos until this one, then they step over the edge and go completely nuts. The rest is just insanity.