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Beat it on Down The Line
March 12, 1966
Danish Center

This could have been the debute of this song. A very young Bobby is kind of yelling it. It's interesting to hear how these early covers evolved.
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Black Peter
Oct. 25, 1980
Radio City Music Hall

This is a beautiful and emotional version, it's hard to hear over the crowd noise, but they where digging it!
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Cream Puff War
Dec. 4, 1966
The Matrix Club

Every bit as good as 12-01-66. in my oponion. Tight and energetic.
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New Minglewood Blues
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

Bobby was singing with clarity and authority on this one. This is a good tight version.
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Samson and Delilah
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

Billy and Micky lay down a tight rythm for every one to lock into, and they do. Crowd noize on all sources that i've heard.

Comments

China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
July 1, 1973
Universal Amphitheatre

^^This a Wolf showcase! It sounds like a hyper-strat. With Jerry so high in the mix you can hear every nuance of his playing. Hearing the audience puts you right there. I compared this to the Miller transfer, which is perfectly mixed, of course, Bobbys just as high in the mix, as is everyone else. It sounds like a different version. It's apples and oranges, both versions are great and should be listend to. Good find!
The Other One
May 7, 1972
Bickershaw Festival

In honor of Billy's birthday. As Phil said in his book, Billy was like a young God on the Europe 72 tour, "at the top of his game". I fully agree. This O1, which Billy co-wrote,simply by providing the definitive drum beat for this song, is a musical journey that builds to a blistering level that the band hit only on occasional performances, which is really saying something. Listen for Billy every one!
Black Peter
Jan. 2, 1970
Fillmore East (Late Show)

I've listened to this show quite a bit lately, and this song always stands out. TC's organ is high in the mix on this show, which is a really good addition. This song had been played for less then a month at this point, this version was hitting another level.
Mason's Children
Jan. 2, 1970
Fillmore East (Late Show)

^^ I agree, this is a really good version from a really good show, both early and late. Songs from this show have been popping up on this sight a lot lately, for good reason.
Greatest Story Ever Told
Sept. 28, 1972
Stanley Theatre

^^I can't. Jerry's solo, on this song, at the Veneta show was kind of sloppy. I can't say that about too many of his solos during the strat years. On this version, he was in control of the effects and his playing was precise and nimble. The whole band was laying it down on this one. The Stanley Theater was slways a stellar venue for them.