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Aiko Aiko
July 1, 1984
Pine Knob Music Theater

Aiko Aiko was a great opener to an average show. Jerry had some good leads and great vocals to finish.
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Gimme Some Lovin'
March 28, 1989
The Omni

Spring '89 also rocked, give this one a listen.
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Gimme Some Lovin'
Nov. 2, 1984
Berkeley Community Theatre

"So Glad You Made It"- Considered it a personal invitation. The first version has to be on the list. We had heard that Phil was going to break out a
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Satisfaction
March 10, 1981
Madison Square Garden

This was the first time I saw Satisfaction, we heard they played it at the NYE show but it was still a surprise and the Garden audience ate it up. It
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Satisfaction
Feb. 17, 1982
Warfield Theater

Great Weir vocal. The wrap at the end is short but fun. Just found this SB and will give the whole show a listen

Comments

Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Oct. 14, 1977
Hofheinz Pavilion

You can’t go wrong with any Half-Step from the fall of ’77, this version is on Road Trips Vol.1 No 2, give it a listen and vote, should be in the top ten.
Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Sept. 3, 1977
Raceway Park

To me the middle bridge is what makes this the superior version over Binghamton and Boston. Having such a great song in the middle of the set also was a treat, we were settled into our spot, right side of the Soundboard, inside the tower speakers and I had found a milk crate to stand on. When jerry caught that rift, the whole audience, 250,000 of us, paid attention and then it just soars. Any of the top three are great versions and it is fun debating which one deserves more votes, (I voted for all three) and Mississippi Half-Step is always a great song to turn someone on to the Dead.
Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

I do give a slight nod to Englishtown, but Binghamton is a very close second. I saw them both and this Binghamton version laid the groundwork for an amazing show to follow. You can’t go wrong with any of the top three, “Across the Rio Gandeeo”
Stella Blue
Sept. 6, 1979
Madison Square Garden

Glad this one is on the list, now it needs more votes. Give it a listen you will not be disappointed. All the Stella Blues that I heard in the Fall of ’79 were outstanding, Augusta, New Haven, Nassau and this version from Madison Square Garden. Garcia sings this version very precisely and on point without any real flair, but very sweet indeed. The closing jam builds very nicely, Jerry starts a fanning run early, makes Tiger cry and then continues to build, no amazing climax, but still very well played and satisfying.
Truckin'
May 19, 1974
Portland Memorial Coliseum

Great version, but in the same vein as a lot of pre-retirement versions, infectious jamming, but lacks the explosiveness, the peaks that blows you away like the ’77-’80 versions, I’d still vote for both Binghamton versions ’77 & ’79 and Alligator Alley ’80 over this one.