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Bob's Guitar #1
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Black Throated Wind
June 14, 1991
RFK Stadium
Everyone takes turns taking punches in the end, extremely well played!
7
Stagger Lee
May 12, 1979
Alumni Stadium, University of Massachusetts
Easily the best one I have ever heard, the outro is long and lazy and dominated by Jerry instead of Bobby on slide, check it out!
9
The Music Never Stopped
June 25, 1991
Sandstone Amphitheatre
MIDI explosions, very funky!
3
Jack Straw
Oct. 17, 1978
Winterland Arena
This is very tight and balanced, it almost sounds rehearsed...
12
Jack Straw
May 7, 1978
Field House - Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Very weird, intense version, sounds to be a a theme of a wild west action comic book cartoon?
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Feel Like A Stranger
June 29, 1980
Pauley Pavilion
Bobby's guitar is always as fun to listen to as Jerry's! Bobby will even tell you that ;)
The Music Never Stopped
July 3, 1978
St. Paul Civic Center Arena
This one reminds me of 5/13/78 Spectrum The early part of the jam is kind of a mess but the ending is very pleasing
Playin' In The Band
May 19, 1977
Fox Theatre
This is a KILLER PITB, worth it for the reprise alone
Sugaree
May 19, 1977
Fox Theatre
Strongest version of May 77
Wharf Rat
Oct. 24, 1979
Springfield Civic Center Arena
On 10/24/79 The Grateful Dead declared themselves royalty to the city of Springfield. The contract was filled with a bunch of legal terms but the message WHARF RAT: THE RELENTLESS RALLY CRY THAT WILL STRIKE DOWN ON ANYONE WHO WISH TO COMMIT HERESY BY ATTEMPTING OVERTHROW THE REGAL ROCKERS was written loud and proud on the document's front page About ten years later these 4 fingered yellow people showed up, laughed and turned the speakers down. GD had helluva run!
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