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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

Feel Like A Stranger
Sept. 14, 1990
Madison Square Garden

The jamming gets really interesting. Vince flexes his muscles and shows his potential. Fans of Phil will really dig this, too.
All New Minglewood Blues
Sept. 14, 1990
Madison Square Garden

Bobby might be singing about stealing women from other men, but Bruce is stealing thunder from other members. He is absolutely on fire for this, bumping Jerry down to #2. During the second instrumental break everybody takes a turn at playing lead and in between are periods where the soundboard is clear enough that you can hear a full-on SEVEN MAN JAM going on. This is one for the ages - a must hear!!
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry
Sept. 22, 1991
Boston Garden

This is a really strong version, with Bruce playing lead piano and creating the musical buildups. Jerry's voice gets stronger as the song goes on and he nails the line "I wanna be your lover, baby - I don't wanna be your boss". Another outstanding performance from 1991.
Day Job
April 7, 1985
The Spectrum

This is the worst version of Day Job I've heard. Jerry sounds horrible. I really have no idea why he's the one singing the encore. Anything by Brent would have been better than this.
Day Job
April 3, 1985
Providence Civic Center

You don't like the rockin', bouncy, upbeat Day Job as your encore? Wanna whine about it being played? Fine, we'll take Day Job out of action and replace it with Black Muddy River. Now, instead of having a smile on your face, you can walk to your car staring at your feet, feeling miserable.