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Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

A short 34 seconds, used as a cooling down period.
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And We Bid You Goodnight
Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

4 minutes prior, they played a jam of the melody.
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Drums
Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

After 5 minutes, they start on the beat for The Other One.
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Cryptical Envelopment
Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

Jerry gives the 1-2-3-4 countdown.
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Cumberland Blues
Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

Cool to hear an early version and get a view of how the song evolved.

Comments

Don't Ease Me In
Oct. 17, 1981
Hippodrome

Both of the instrumental breaks are really good. The first by Brent, then Jerry. Towards the end of Jerry's solo, Phil comes bouncing along, lifting things to a wonderful conclusion.
I Want To Tell You
May 24, 1995
Memorial Stadium

.....this is scary. The vocals are terrible and Jerry's guitar work is mediocre at best. This was a bad idea.
Don't Ease Me In
Feb. 22, 1992
Oakland Coliseum Arena

This version is pretty much standard fare for 1992, but the highlight of the song is Vince taking the lead for the first instrumental break. He's putting out a rockin' rollickin' good time with those keys!
We Can Run
July 2, 1989
Sullivan Stadium

The band just opened the show with Playin -> Crazy Fingers -> Wang Dang Doodle and then here comes Brent with this depressing lecture of a song to bum everybody out. Do we really need this - seriously?
Don't Ease Me In
June 30, 1974
Civic Center

The soundboard has the typical first song issues for this time period. At least you can hear Jerry's guitar work during the instrumental jams and the second one is different and enjoyable.