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Casey Jones
April 30, 1981
Greensboro Coliseum

Before they start playing, Bob tells the crowd about how there was a train wreck near here and the engineer died, but his memory lives.
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Johnny B. Goode
April 30, 1981
Greensboro Coliseum

Solid, high octane ender for the second set..
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Mexicali Blues
March 5, 1972
Winterland Arena

Lively, with solid lead vocals and harmonies.
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El Paso
March 5, 1972
Winterland Arena

I love these early 70's El Paso ditties.
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Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
March 5, 1972
Winterland Arena

Another great 1972 version of this rockin' tune.

Comments

The Other One
May 2, 1970
Harpur College

WTF?!?! How in the hell did this ever get to be bumped up 34 more times than 2-13-70?!?! This is nowhere near as good as 2-13-70. Without a shadow of a doubt, this should be ranked below 2-13-70 - the Other One to beat all other Other Ones. Get a grip, people. Seriously.
One More Saturday Night
May 4, 1972
Olympia Theater

Wow - what a way to end a show. Pump your fist in the air awesomeness! Like other Europe '72 versions, we have some brilliant playing from Jerry & Keith, with Billy holding his own with these early fast tempo versions. Bob's vocals are inspired and insane. Check it out.
Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
June 14, 1991
RFK Stadium

Wow! Insane Slipknot! The drumming is really aggressive early on. There's a weird jam like something out of Victim, then some focused improv like in a 1973 Dark Star and then some weirdness from a jam without a name from 1974. The Slipknot! alone should make this must-hear music.
Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
June 9, 1977
Winterland Arena

OVER-RATED!!!!!! The only thing brilliant about Help is Donna's vocals. Jerry's voice isn't in top form and you get some flubbed lyrics. Slipknot! was OK, but Bob having to give the 1-2-3-4 countdown shows that the band wasn't in top form and couldn't figure out how to stick the landing on their own. Franklin's reminds me of Dark Star from Rotterdam 1972, where it's really long, but not much of anything brilliant happens. For the most part, any half-way decent jam band at the peak of their career could have played this. Calm down, people - just because it's 1977, that doesn't mean that everything the Dead did that year is brilliant.
Doin' That Rag
March 1, 1969
Fillmore West

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