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4
Big Boss Man
Dec. 9, 1971
Fox Theatre

Well played - Pigpen sounding good.
6
Mexicali Blues
Dec. 9, 1971
Fox Theatre

Tight early version, crackling with energy.
5
Jack Straw
Dec. 9, 1971
Fox Theatre

Solid early version with smooth tempo changes.
3
Brown Eyed Women
Dec. 9, 1971
Fox Theatre

Even in 1971, Jerry could botch the lyrics.
4
Beat it on Down The Line
Dec. 9, 1971
Fox Theatre

Lively, crisp version. Great energy.

Comments

One More Saturday Night
Aug. 7, 1982
Alpine Valley Music Theatre

I don't get it. Yes, the vocals are great, but Jerry is rather sluggish, in one of those "I guess if I have to." moods.
Revolutionary Hamstrung Blues
March 27, 1986
Cumberland County Civic Center

I would like to thank whoever it was that decided this should never be played again.
Johnny B. Goode
March 24, 1973
The Spectrum

I'm not saying this is the best ever, but I had to get it up and visible. Keith is playing some serious keys, Jerry shreds, Phil is thumping and Donna fits right in. To me, this is better than all of the versions listed in the top 5 here.
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
July 17, 1989
Alpine Valley Music Theatre

The Dead play well when they know they're being professionally filmed and this show is no exception. Jerry's got the lonesome prairie boogie going on and Brent gets a solo and makes the most of it. Very tight version.
Promised Land
Sept. 18, 1990
Madison Square Garden

Next to Jerry, Bruce Hornsby was the most talented musician to play with the Dead. The band was on fire more often than not and Bruce kick started Jerry back into playing some great guitar. If you think the Dead stopped making great music in the 70's, you're crazy. This version has a Hornsby solo, then a Vince solo, where Hornsby takes over, then Jerry takes over and after the last word is sung, Jerry just goes nutzoid on the guitar. This is a must hear version.