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FreedomHaul

Grateful Novice

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3
Sugaree
Dec. 30, 1978
Pauley Pavilion

The band is tight and Jerry doesn't miss a beat. Seems like he's surfing with his guitar lines.
6
Jack Straw
Dec. 30, 1978
Pauley Pavilion

"We used to play for silver, now we play for Clive . . ."
4
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Dec. 2, 1981
Assembly Hall

I think Jerry's working ideas out in new places in the fretboard during the "China" solo, and Brent is contributing some interesting colors.
6
Tennessee Jed
June 4, 1977
The Forum

Nice slow shuffle, and Jerry's playing is quite melodic. But he brings the heat at the end (with some help from Keith).
3
He's Gone
May 22, 1982
Greek Theatre - University of California

Some nice playing from Jerry in the solos and transition.

Comments

Shakedown Street
Sept. 10, 1991
Madison Square Garden

Same here. I listened to the matrix and Phil is booming. Awesome part around 8:50 in; bouncy groove and interplay between the 3 main lead players (and Bobbys adding nice parts in background).
Playin' In The Band
Sept. 18, 1974
Parc des Expositions

This is killer stuff. Phil's tone grabbed me from the beginning, and he and Billy are MVPs of this version. I can't tell if it's quite a Sly reference or not, but both passages have similarities (rhythmically, bouncing around an octave/minor pentatonic type riff). And hell yes to Buddy Miles! I love the stuff with Band of Gypsies more than Hendrix's stuff with the Experience in a lot of ways, mostly because Miles would just lay down these *fat* grooves and let Hendrix shred atop them.
Greatest Story Ever Told
March 31, 1973
War Memorial

Hot rocking version! (Donna’s a bit much at points though). I didn't hear the St. Stephen, sorry.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
April 13, 1984
Hampton Coliseum

Decent Scarlet, but there's a nice peak in Fire and then some cool talking drum parts. The echo effects were cool, but the SBD sounded really hot at that point.
New Potato Caboose
Oct. 12, 1968
Avalon Ballroom

the jam > drums > jam > feedback out of this is simply classic Dead. Must not miss it!