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Truckin'
Nov. 6, 1970
Capitol Theater

A forgtten Truckin, possibly my favorite.
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Black Peter
Nov. 6, 1970
Capitol Theater

Jerrys vocals are in top form on this one.Just acoustic gutars here, jusr right.
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I Know You Rider
Nov. 6, 1970
Capitol Theater

An outstanding stand alonne Rider. Energetic, country goodness here.
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Brokedown Palace
Nov. 6, 1970
Capitol Theater

It's to bad that the audio quality is so bad on this one. the playing and vocal harmonies are on the money.
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The Weight
Nov. 6, 1970
Capitol Theater

The steel guitar, which I assume Jerry is playing, really helps to make this early version a good one.

Comments

Death Don't Have No Mercy
March 2, 1969
Fillmore West

By voting for this one I'm doing the unthinkable, tying with my previous favorite Death! After listing to the 2 versions back to back I have concluded that this is the superior version, for 3 reasons. Bobby rhythm work, T.Cs organ embellishment and the quality of the sound on this one: very clear and well mixed. As for Jerry's guitar work, both versions chill me equally, with that particular Gibson, psychedelic magic that he was laying down during this era!
Brokedown Palace
May 16, 1993
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl

That's a good observation, Gendel! ^ By that time Jerry's vocal range was pretty limited. But he new how to adjust and make the most of his vocal ability at the time. On this one his voice was still pretty strong and emotive. This is a good one!
He's Gone
June 7, 1977
Winterland Arena

Great vocals on this one, especially the harmony coda before Jerry's outro solo. This is as good, or better then the Brent era harmonies. Jerry's playing with emotion and authenticity, getting the most out of the, soon to be replaced, T.B. Up Votes, everyone!
Jack Straw
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

That's a pretty strong statement, GW3! ^ But I have to say, I totally agree. This is what I want in a JS, a really good vocal exchange, and harmonies, between Bobby and Jerry. And the some simple but effective Strat work by Jerome! Good choice here!
Dark Star
Feb. 27, 1969
Fillmore West

Good heads up on the 50th anniversary of this song, and this show, Mr. Mystery! This one should be on today's listening list, or any day for that matter!