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CrackStraw

Bob's Guitar #1

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Jack Straw
Nov. 1, 1979
Nassau Coliseum

If you like 11/6 11/9 11/25 I can't see how you miss this cold blooded killer
2
Jack Straw
Feb. 10, 1979
Soldier's And Sailors Memorial Hall

Kieth and Donna's last Straw and it's almost as extreme as any from winter '79
3
Jack Straw
Jan. 12, 1979
The Spectrum

A night after the concensus number one and it's finnally getting exposure. The recording is AUD too. Rhythm guitar and applouse!
2
Deal
June 1, 1991
Los Angeles Coliseum

It's what you expect it to be
4
The Music Never Stopped
May 30, 1980
Milwaukee Auditorium

IF you dig the Straw>Franklin's opening than the ending of this set will leave you satisfied. Now available is durable SBD

Comments

Clementine
Jan. 26, 1969
Avalon Ballroom

It was only fair to actually take a request instead of whoring them out. I dug it. I've neglected the 60s for too long due to most of my favorite songs stuck in the womb. Time to start rocking more '67-'69.
Pretty Peggy O
Jan. 18, 1978
Stockton Civic Auditorium

Grendel, I actually like Peggy O I just never have time for it. Well I have the time but just never feel like directing it towards Peggy. I'm someone who finds excessively slow versions of TLEO and FOTD to hit my sweet spot.. So it's not the mellow vibe of Peggy O that turns me off,I know a lot of people praise many versions from my beloved era '77-'79 , I don't know what the problem is.
Row Jimmy
April 21, 1978
Rupp Arena

'77-'78 are hands down the best years for about 7-8 songs. Row Jim is one of them. Although I consider Cornell '77 to be the King Jimmy it's got a mean older brother that ruins the night on 1/22/78 for crazy duel slide guitar glory. The Straw>Jimmy>TMNS to end the first set sounds way too aggressive/sadistic to be played in a city like Eugene. 4/21/78 is a great show and the Row Jimmy and TMNS is a reminder to 'second set' heads that first set songs matter
Pretty Peggy O
Jan. 18, 1978
Stockton Civic Auditorium

Does it make me a bad person that I usually fast forward to about 4:45 into LLR whenever I listen to it. It's the climatic dramatically conclusion to a song that programs virgin ears to prepare for a sappy snoozefest that potential lures people towards the bathroom or concession standing only to miss the sharp turn 60% into the song. That Ace is a real prankster! I don't think the band liked the song nearly as much as Bobby. 12/30/78 after the song if you listen closely you can hear Jerry say, 'Hey Bob, you started that thing off so slow man, so fucking slow man' Bobby insisted that next time he's going to play it even slower.
Franklin's Tower
Dec. 31, 1979
Oakland Auditorium

I just revisted this one for the first time in a few years, Unapologetic pandemonium of various musical styles.Covering the entire spectrum of emotions from withdrawn --->full blown maniacal breakdown