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Submissions

7
El Paso
Nov. 30, 1973
Boston Music Hall

Fast and fun, the crowd really digging it. Great show in spite of some sound quality issues.
15
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 27, 1973
Indianapolis State Fair Coliseum

Trippy explorations at lightning speed with cool MHUT>Big River sandwich.
6
Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Feb. 22, 1974
Winterland Arena

Nice groovy outro. Great show, good vibes.
31
The Other One
Feb. 23, 1974
Winterland Arena

Gets real out fuurther and faster then into a Help-Slip preview in the jam. Great interplay between Phil and Jerry.
8
The Music Never Stopped
Feb. 28, 1975
Bob Weir's Studio

Rehearsal, no vocals, brilliant explorations of the song in development. Great insight into the boys' collective mind.

Comments

Sugar Magnolia
June 20, 1983
Merriweather Post Pavilion

Alright so by default I'm a 70s head, (tho toured in the 80s, that's just how it panned out), but occasionally I get turned back on to just what got me on the bus. Here it is folks, and that's just exactly perfect. Bobby's anthropology lesson and his freaky wailing give me the chills: chills that have been running thirty years so far. They performed Sugar Mag so consistently well that it's hard to spot highlights: the song is hiding in plain sight and this one stands out. I missed this show (I was West coast) but I can hear myself there. Goddamn, it's good.
Greatest Story Ever Told
March 31, 1973
War Memorial

Stephen jam is beyond a doubt, starting about 03:04 and going for over a minute. Check out Sept. 28.72 and May 20.73 for similar melodic evocation of Our Saint. Can't say for certain, but I suspect that the chord changes for this section of GSET correspond to Stephen, thus allowing the jam to go there on occasion. This one is freakin' hot, and I'm glad to see it bumped up in the ranks.
Dark Star
July 31, 1971
Yale Bowl, Yale University

Jack-a-straw, according to sellists.net this was the one and only DS->Birdsong of about the 30-odd shows that had both songs. So this magnificent beast is one-of-a-kind, and goddamn, but ain't it grand?
The Wheel
June 14, 1976
Beacon Theatre

Yeah, this is a nice one. The sound and song are ultra-mellow, not rushing along, but not nodding off either... just a slow cruise up that long highway. Plus Donna sounds fucking delicious here: I love those moments where her voice is mic'd right, mixed and blended right, and you can tell just why these brilliant musicians wanted her sound. This is it.
Row Jimmy
June 14, 1976
Beacon Theatre

More love for '76. This one has a strong pulse and blends just so sweetly. Great show all round.