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14
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Sept. 16, 1990
Madison Square Garden

Enhanced by The Hornsby Factor.
4
Johnny B. Goode
May 11, 1980
Cumberland County Civic Center

Fast tempo, crackling with energy and intensity.
1
Dire Wolf
Nov. 21, 1985
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

Cool guitar break work from Jerry.
1
Little Red Rooster
Nov. 21, 1985
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

A crisp, tight one from '85.
2
I Need A Miracle
Sept. 7, 1983
Red Rocks Amphitheater

Fluid Jerry guitar work highlights this one.

Comments

Might As Well
March 23, 1994
Nassau Coliseum

Jerry and Vince are rockin' out!!! The energy carries over to The Promised Land set closer. Wow!!!
Mexicali Blues
Sept. 9, 1991
MSG

I'm on the fence with this one. The intro is pretty bad, but during the song there is some really nice piano work by Bruce - as if that should surprise anyone. The problem here is that there are a lot of sounds - horns, accordion, piano, guitar, keyboards - and at times they clash and it's not a pleasant sound. Take a listen and judge for yourself.
Mexicali Blues
Sept. 26, 1991
Boston Garden

This might have the longest instrumental jam within the vocals ever. Here we have seven improvisational musicians playing and blending well together, with nobody taking the song off. The entire Boston 1991 run is worth listening to and I'm surprised by the lack of appreciation for it.
Day Job
Feb. 8, 1986
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

Everybody in the band seems to be enjoying themselves. So should you!!!
Day Job
March 23, 1986
The Spectrum

Who loves Day Job? Philly does!!! On this audience recording you can hear the crowd sing along. Who doesn't want to hear the Dead rock out to a fist-pumping encore? If you hate Day Job, you must be a communist. Or at least a socialist.