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Submissions

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Estimated Prophet
March 20, 1991
Capital Centre

Love those nah-nah-nahs Bob screams as the tune begins to dissolve into He's Gone.
1
Estimated Prophet
April 4, 1991
The Omni

Hot vocals. Jazzy.
2
Estimated Prophet
Aug. 14, 1991
Cal Expo

Another great 1991 versions that falls into a Supplication Jam.
1
Monkey and the Engineer
Sept. 17, 1970
Fillmore East

Bad recording, but excellent vocals from Bob and nice harmonies.
4
Hard to Handle
Dec. 26, 1969
McFarlin Auditorium, SMU

Pigpen struggles with his timing and vocals in general.

Comments

Day Job
Sept. 2, 1985
Zoo Amphitheater

Jerry puts in a couple of exclamation points during the instrumental break that aren't there in most versions. Shows he's paying attention!!!
Childhood's End
Aug. 4, 1994
Giants Stadium

Weren't they supposed to do something with Mack The Knife?
Broken Arrow
May 26, 1993
Cal Expo

Weren't they supposed to do something with Mack The Knife?
Estimated Prophet
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

OVER - RATED !!!!! I know this is mostly pointless, because 1977 is a sacred cow on this site and too many people are blindly in awe of anything played that year. But - this was a young song in 1977. It hadn't grown vocally or instrumentally yet. In an attempt to make my point, I picked out a version from 1991 that wasn't even listed here until I just posted it - 10-30-91. Dare I say that the heretofore unrated version from 91 is better than the second ranked version? Yes - that's exactly what I'm saying. Estimated is a song about madness. That state of mind isn't conveyed in these early versions. In the 91 version, the insanity of it all comes through loud and clear, allowing the song to express its true vision. Go take a listen. Once in a while you get shown the light......
Sitting on Top of the World
Dec. 5, 1971
Felt Forum - Madison Square Garden

This one starts out slow. Jerry sounds tired and you get the idea that he thinks playing this was a mistake. Then about 3 minutes in, the band really goes at it, providing an unexpected peak. Jerry's vocals pick up and no longer sound fatigued.