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Loose Lucy
March 19, 1973
Nassau Coliseum

Such fun. Has a swagger and strut like the best, but a bit more fun and light. Thanks to C. Miller we can hear it now. Cheers, sir!
3
Take A Step Back
Sept. 24, 1976
William and Mary College Hall

Bobby and Phil help out the unconscious, the bug-eyed, and the two-dimensional.
8
Sing Me Back Home
Aug. 7, 1971
Golden Hall

So sweet and sad, with a giant of a solo and crisp harmonising.
6
Big Boss Man
Aug. 7, 1971
Golden Hall

Pigpen’s vox is just amazing here (as always). Great show.
8
Mama Tried
Aug. 7, 1971
Golden Hall

Sweet country Dead. Great mix if you want to feel Phil's thunder.

Comments

St. Stephen
Nov. 8, 1969
Fillmore West

Ok, so this is already part of one of the most insanely exploratory Dark Star's ever, but it's also one of the most perfectly executed and shreddingly uplifting Stephen's I've ever heard. The vocals are pristine and perfect, they nail the ensemble playing in the polyrhythmic breakdown that (let's admit) throws the boys off on more than one from this era, and the cannon crack will snap you back to earth like an adrenaline shot right to heart. But wait... THERE'S MORE, because it lines you right up for a steaming-hot 18-wheeler through the cosmos of an Eleven.... Love this show.
The Other One
Nov. 8, 1969
Fillmore West

The transition out of a heavy Groovy Jam woven into a Dark Star by itself would be worth the upvote. But then go back and check out the whole show and how this all fits into a transitive nightfall exploration and HOUR AND A HALF long jam, and... well you should just go listen, heads. This is the shit right here.
Dark Star
March 1, 1969
Fillmore West

Everything you want in a Dark Star. Crystal clear, beautiful recording, lucid idea after lucid idea, a bit of chaos, a bit of light, a touch of the manic, introspective whispering, unity with the universal, a secret, sacred wave... I could go on, but just give it a listen.
Mountains of the Moon
March 1, 1969
Fillmore West

Gosh it's a beauty. And I can't believe I hadn't rated this one before. There just aren't that many recordings of this beautiful song, and it makes for such a special treat when it pops up. Jerry's vox is perfect in this clean recording and Tom C. noodling behind him is the perfect compliment.
Cosmic Charlie
March 1, 1969
Fillmore West

High-paced, bubbling, and full of giggles, just like that Charlie they're poking a little fun at... until they fry him on an electric fence with some high-voltage shredding.