headyversion

find the best versions of grateful dead songs

please login or register.

Gr8fulTerraPin

Thank you all

+729


Submissions

1
Don't Ease Me In
Jan. 13, 1980
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum

Fire show opener! Jerry and Bob both sound great. Brent confidently delivers a inspiring solo. STRONG Don't Ease Me in. Listen!
2
Saint of Circumstance
June 24, 1995
RFK Stadium

Bobby is passionate here! Vince is super on this night. Phil with backing bombs. Jerry's solo goes places and is tight. Good performance!
1
Althea
June 24, 1995
RFK Stadium

The band was really "on" this night. Vince is great here as well. Strong '95 Althea from the boys! Great '95 show too!
1
Friend of the Devil
June 24, 1995
RFK Stadium

Strong with good FOTD.. Jerry's vocals are passionate w/ digs.Vince's keys are BEAUTIFUL. Bobby is really "on" here too.Phil is consistent too.Listen!
1
Way To Go Home
June 24, 1995
RFK Stadium

Vince in heavy rock and roll mode. Band fully engaged start to finsh, Good performance from the boys!

Comments

King Bee
Jan. 8, 1966
Fillmore Auditorium

Pigpen was super strong this whole show. Great interplay with the whole band on this performance. Such a great song.
Promised Land
March 30, 1980
Capitol Theatre

I would also second strong performance from Bobby and Brent and Jerry. . Brent puts his stamp on this whole show and Bobby has some strong vocal energy this Promised Neverland and great tempo. Worthy to be up voted, needs more attention. We love you Brent!
Alabama Getaway
March 30, 1980
Capitol Theatre

Brent sounds really strong here vocally and on the keys. So much confidence. Jerry is strong here too. A strong 80's version! Opener for the show too. up Vote
Friend of the Devil
Jan. 8, 1979
Madison Square Garden

Jerry delivers a stunningly beautiful happier solo towards the end. A groovy plucking rhythm that has strong vocals. A strong '79 FOTD
Candyman
Jan. 8, 1979
Madison Square Garden

A really enjoy this '79 version. The band is all engaged and has great tempo throughout this whole show. The crowd is great. The recording is great. The solo has lift and soar to it, while staying focused and retaining some '79 funk. A solid version, Donna sounds great here too.