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Brown Eyed Women
Aug. 2, 1976
Colt Park

Great version of this song, percision and energy.
2
Dire Wolf
Nov. 29, 1970
Club Agora

This is a murky recording but a solid version of DW. Jerry was laying down some nice "twangy" country licks on this one.
12
Not Fade Away
Feb. 13, 1970
Fillmore East

Incredibly energetic version, Bobby is at his best on this one. This was from a Fillmore East show, how could it not have been submited.

Comments

Morning Dew
May 23, 1972
Strand Lyceum

This one starts out a little rough - Phil noodling - then it quickly turns into a well played and heart felt dew.
Mister Charlie
May 23, 1972
Strand Lyceum

Crisp and bouncy version. Smooth and tasty Strat work by Jerry. Pig delivers the vocal as well as he ever did on this version. I don't know how this one went without any votes for so long, considering this was such a strong and popular show!
Stagger Lee
April 7, 1987
Brendan Bryne Arena

Good recommendation, Cliff Hanger! Jerry's guitar playing is particularly good on this one.
He's Gone
July 2, 1989
Sullivan Stadium

^ That's quite a commitment to get on this just to vote for just one song, I hope you'll vote for others. You're right though, this is an omg version of this song, for several reasons: Jerry's enthusiasm and vocal excellence and guitar playing, the vocal harmonies by Bobby and Brent, the energy level by the entire band, and fially the exuberant outro. This is on you tube. which you would think would help to garner more votes.
Turn On Your Love Light
May 7, 1972
Bickershaw Festival

Rough start, then it comes out of the gate full blast. Phil and Billy are locked in driving this along. Jerry's strat plating is epic, as is Bobby's call and response work. I don't mind Pigs over-rapping, those guys knew how to make that work. This one is a cooker!