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Truckin'
March 16, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Check out the totally mad vocals. Someone's belting it out, and it ain't Donna! Out of a killer Dark Star.
26
Dark Star
March 16, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

A long deep ride: Inter-stellar collectivity with deep-space weirdness after 1st chorus.
5
Row Jimmy
March 16, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Beautiful ensemble playing. Jerry and Donna harmonise nicely.
3
El Paso
March 16, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

The boys push behind Bobby like the posse chasing the narrator of the song. You can hear the hoofbeats. Excellent.
10
Eyes Of The World
March 15, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Soaring. Jerry and Phil in collective consciousness. My version is marred by a rough AUD patch though.

Comments

Playin' In The Band
June 19, 1976
Capitol Theatre

Bobby mangles the lyrics from the first moment - almost comically, but that's all good. What follows is a mysterious exploration of space and chaos with that cool understatement of the era.
Samson and Delilah
June 19, 1976
Capitol Theatre

This Summer tour is full of the most strident and forceful Samsons that bring out the gospel origins. I honestly never gave too much thought to this song whenever I saw them play it (mid-late 80s) but these earlier ones are so full of strut and swagger, they're show highlights. Excellent version here.
Cassidy
June 19, 1976
Capitol Theatre

Perfect. This and the BEW before it sound like so much of a preview of what they'd be developing in '77.
Brown Eyed Women
June 19, 1976
Capitol Theatre

I bet if you played this for 50 heads, 49 would think it sounded like a '77. There's something pristine and crisp and tight about it. It may be the first indication of where they were heading. Great choice.
Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
June 19, 1976
Capitol Theatre

Shaolindarkstar said it right. All my words condensed to "THE OMNIPOTENT GRATEFUL DEAD". The Slipknot is mellow but somehow blazing hot. And the Franklin's finds a deep pocket and comes out note for note perfect. God, I love the '76 sound.