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2
Sugar Magnolia
Oct. 27, 1991
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Always an excellent choice to open a show.
2
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
April 9, 1987
UIC Pavilion

Great ending to an underrated show.
3
The Mighty Quinn (Quinn The Eskimo)
March 19, 1986
Hampton Coliseum

Good Jerry vocals make this version.
1
Smokestack Lightnin'
Sept. 5, 1991
Richfield Coliseum

Out of Truckin and into Drumz. Sweet choice!!
1
Space
Sept. 6, 1991
Richfield Coliseum

Starts out with theme music from Star Trek!!!

Comments

Promised Land
June 24, 1976
Tower Theatre

Keith was a brilliant rock & roll player. It's just that his best work was on songs like Johnny B. Goode, Promised Land, Run Rudolph and Mystery Train, but those aren't the songs that people go "Oh, wow, man - that blew my mind and changed my life!". He wasn't anywhere near as dynamic, creative and dominant as Bruce was, but he sure as hell could rock. Oh yeah, how could I almost forget how good he was on some of those GDTRFBs. Jerry would be tearing it up face paced and Keith would be like some mad scientist, almost matching him note for note, when nobody else in the band could sustain that tempo.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
April 2, 1973
Boston Garden

Try 7-8-95. I can't even get to the 3 minute mark and I'm done with it.
Mama Tried
May 11, 1978
Springfield Civic Center Arena

You can almost hear Jerry sigh and go - huh? You want me to play some more guitar? OK.
Mexicali Blues
Nov. 17, 1973
Pauley Pavilion - University of California

Keith provides the musical structure, playing lead piano. Jerry has a short but sweet solo. About a much as you can expect from less than three and a half minutes.
Mexicali Blues
Oct. 2, 1994
Boston Garden

Wow - Jerry is on. Diminishing skills not showing here. Spry, perky and lively.