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Big Railroad Blues
Oct. 31, 1971
Ohio Theatre

Just about as good as this song ever got. Just the right tempo and mix. Keith was adding some delightful honkytonk piano, and he was just a month in!
5
Deal
Oct. 31, 1971
Ohio Theatre

Perfect tempo and playing on this 71 version from a really good halloween show.
4
Bertha
Oct. 31, 1971
Ohio Theatre

An energetic, well mixed 71Bertha that's been missed somehow. Keth had been in the band for only a month but already fitting in very well.
7
Tennessee Jed
May 23, 1972
Strand Lyceum

An almost forgotten Jed! This is well played and well recorded. Pig even plays organ on this one. Suprising ommision from such a stellar show!
1
Turn On Your Love Light
July 11, 1969
NY State Pavilion, Flushing Meadow Park

The drummers are fired up on this one. Even T.Cs joining in on this energetic version. This gets an Allman Brothers flavor at times.

Comments

Morning Dew
Oct. 12, 1968
Avalon Ballroom

All of the research that I've done on this song indicates that this song was not played during this show. The earliest play lists, and personal acounts of this show, have Dark Star as the opener of this show. I think this may be the one remaning song from the Avalon show the nignt before. 10/11/69. The sound quality and mix, sound very much like the 10/12 and 10/13 shows. I believe this is a classic version and needs to be listened to. Really! DS67 or any one else, If you have any info about this source, please post it!
Morning Dew
Sept. 27, 1972
Stanley Theatre

It' true that a good Dew show opener dictates the quality of the rest of the show. This is a really good example of a 72 Dew. The tempo and the authenticity of Jerry's vocals, and his guitar playing, are very evident here. It always surprises me when a Dead Song at this level isn't recognized as being worthy of a lot more votes. So listen and vote, my fello heads!
Death Don't Have No Mercy
Feb. 22, 1969
Dream Bowl

Coming out of a stellar D.S and O1 this one is just the right flavors, dark, sweet, sharp and bitter! This is a fantastic show overall!
The Other One
Feb. 22, 1969
Dream Bowl

Either people haven't heard this version, or, like myself, are so taken by the Dark Star that they don't even think to vote for this one. I should have though. This one is really about as good as this song gets, for my taste. It's energetic, dynamic, inventive, and brilliantly executed, especially Jerry's nimble SG playing. There are also the Heads who don't like the early stuff, their loss!
Morning Dew
April 21, 1969
The Ark

Yes Jerry's tone is stellar here. I assume its the SG. If it wasn't for the feedback problems in the intro and a slight channel separation problem with the drums, this one would be on par wit 2/28/69.