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Greatest Story Ever Told
Feb. 23, 1974
Winterland Arena

Electrifying and high-power jams, with some of the weirdest sounds Donna ever made. Great fun and a wild ride.
10
Beat it on Down The Line
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

Surf Punk! Never thought I'd hear California surfer thrash so clearly in the Dead, but here it is: Bobby as primordial punk rocker? Why not?
7
Morning Dew
March 18, 1967
Winterland Arena

Are you kidding me? This is just blazingly good. Jerry's on fire, vocals and axe. Too good for words.
5
Row Jimmy
Feb. 22, 1974
Winterland Arena

Solid and sweet, with some beautiful slide solos and nice vocals, Donna included.
8
Black Throated Wind
Feb. 22, 1974
Winterland Arena

A powerful triumph, just exploding with intense jamming and emotion. Real dynamite here.

Comments

Playin' In The Band
June 22, 1973
Pacific Coliseum

Just to clarify in case anyone is confused: Phil's two-chord modulation that evokes a proto-FoTM and leads Jerry into some FoTM-like riffing occurs between 05:10 and 05:45 on Mr. Charlie (Miller's) transfer, and not the link here, which starts with several minutes of dead air and tuning.
All Along the Watchtower
March 24, 1990
Knickerbocker Arena

Amongst the hardest rocking Jerry solos ever. They fly over this like the the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and it's mind-blowing to say the least. "Shredding" doesn't begin to cover it, it's more like "nuking" or "machine gunning" here. No secret that I don't get around to much 90s Dead, but this is undoubtedly a hot version from a hot show. Superior grade A+ top shelf jamming.
The Other One
June 20, 1987
Greek Theater

But then they just turn on a whisper into a feather-gentle Wharf Rat to make it all okay. They knew.
All Along the Watchtower
June 20, 1987
Greek Theater

Kicks off hard and furious. The Dead had been honoring Dylan since the early days, and there had been more and more in the setlists at this time in their history, so this first-time performance was pleasantly surprising but also seemed like the most natural thing in the world. They kill it here, also leading into a nice Wheel and a speedy-trip TOO that's nice and gooey.
Cold Rain and Snow
Jan. 3, 1970
Fillmore East

Quite different from others from this time: Could be a happy byproduct of the mix or perhaps they were experimenting with a slightly slower, mellower vibe but Bobby's fills and rhythmic touches give this a nice flavor.