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Hurts Me Too
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

Pig comes alive during this song as well as this entire show, and Jerry respond's to his energy level, as does the whole band. I love this show!
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Casey Jones
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

It's nearing the end of 71, Keith is on on board now; their tight and energetic, 72 here they come!
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Big Boss Man
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

Pigs vocals and harmonica are at a high and energetic level on this version. Jerry's guitar playing is a must listen, really!
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Beat it on Down The Line
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

This is a high energy and very well played version of this song. Bobby is in very good form here.
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St. Stephen
April 12, 1969
Student Union Ballroom, U. Utah

Good St. Stephen, sanwiched between D.S and The Eleven. Classic Pyhicedelia in the heart of Utah!

Comments

Morning Dew
Oct. 22, 1967
Unknown

Agreed, across the board. Pigs contribution on this can't be understated. Bobby's adding a mellow, but audible, background to Jerry's aggressive attack. Energetic delivery by all on this one. I have somehow missed this one. A real 67 treasure, for sure.
Candyman
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

Phil is really driving this one along at a perfect pace for this song. Strong vocals by Jerry and good harmonies by Bobby and Donna. I love the guitar embellishment that Jerry is doing between the vocals, toward the end of the song. Strat magic right here!
Dire Wolf
Oct. 19, 1974
Winterland Arena

Slowing this song down makes it more of a pleading, country ballad. And appropriately, Jerry is getting a rich, twangy tone out of Wolf. This is a nice, unique version of Dire Wolf!
Althea
Nov. 4, 1979
Civic Center

This one's nice and slow, accentuating the lyrics, which Jerry delivers with strength and clarity. Brent adds some nice, spare piano work while Bobby is adding some haunting slide guitar and Phil and the drummers drive this along at just the right pace. And of course, Jerry was laying down some tasty solos, thanks to the 3 month old Tiger. This one could use some votes.
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
Nov. 17, 1971
Albuquerque Civic Auditorium

You can hear the newly initiated Keith, finding his place in the solo pecking order. By this time Jerry was taking all of the major solos by himself. In time they would trade solos seamlessly. It's interesting to hear the very early days of Keith fitting in with the band. Phil is really driving this one along at a lively pace, every one else follows along nicely. Overall, this is a really good version of this song