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1
Ramble On Rose
Oct. 24, 1971
Easttown Theatre

This is a clear and well delivered version of this song. Jerry's vocals are strong and Keith is adding some very nice honky-tonk piano!
4
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Feb. 4, 1969
The Music Box

Very solid bluesy show opener for what whould soon be a psychadelic explosion. Jerry's Gibson tone permiates your bones.
1
The Eleven
April 15, 1969
The Music Box

This is pure 69 psychadelic energy, at it's very best!
1
Truckin'
March 24, 1971
Winterland Arena

Crisp, clean and energetic. Bobby's guitar is up in the mix, and it was about 8 months before Keith's piano would step on his complex rythm work!
5
The Other One
March 24, 1971
Winterland Arena

This is another example of the fantastic, energetic, psyhadelic magic that the boys got, post Mickey and pre Keith!

Comments

Cold Rain and Snow
Nov. 1, 1969
Family Dog at the Great Highway

from what I can gather on the archive, this is the very first show to used a new guitar intro. This is the intro the band used from then on and the version that most heads know. I actually prefer the original intro, but by 69 they've slowed the song down, and that works better for me.
Cold Rain and Snow
Oct. 22, 1967
Unknown

The archive has this labeled as Winterland. Wherever it was, it cooks!
Cold Rain and Snow
Dec. 17, 1970
The Matrix

Jerry was getting the definitive guitar tone for this song. He must have pulled out one of his strats for this one. This is very good version of this song and a good recording.
Comes A Time
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

Jerry's guitar tells the whole story!
I Wash My Hands
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

I agree with all the above comments, this one really got me!