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The Music Never Stopped
April 14, 1978
Cassell Coliseum - Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Bob blows some lyrics, but the midsection and outro are fluent and soaring. Lot on the list not as good as this one.
2
Uncle John's Band
Dec. 31, 1979
Oakland Auditorium

Excellent rendition with available A video and sound on youtube through music vault.
2
The Music Never Stopped
Oct. 29, 1980
Radio City Music Hall

Honorable mention on the old dead clubhouse page, but not on here. There's a youtube video with great sound. See for yourself.
4
Cassidy
Oct. 16, 1981
Melkweg

A unique sounding Cassidy. Parts of this almost sound like a studio release of a different band playing like the dead.
11
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Sept. 20, 1982
Madison Square Garden

MSG Scarlet Fire from the Fall of '82 - great transition.

Comments

Got My Mojo Working
Oct. 21, 1978
Winterland Arena

This song has never really made a dent in my ear the way that it did this afternoon. I will now be listening to the others, but, to be honest, this one is good enough for me. And I will second the notion that the sequence from here through Stella is required listening for people who know what good music smells like. Maybe top 1%.
Mind Left Body Jam
June 8, 1992
Richfield Coliseum

MLB and Dear Prudence share a trait. They both involve repeating chromatic sequences that consist of four descending notes.
Sugaree
Aug. 14, 1981
Seattle Center Coliseum

The third solo break is one of the best episodes in any Sugaree. (The first is ok, the second not bad). The 3rd break starts out spacey and delicate. Eventually it reaches the flight of the bumblebee. That 3rd break is worth a listen at volume.
Eyes Of The World
Nov. 5, 1979
The Spectrum

For me, the most ethereal Eyes. Sublime yet uptempo, but never screeching - that's the ethereal part. Just moving along apace, in the clouds. Rarely this soft again until the slowdown a decade later.
Dupree's Diamond Blues
Oct. 2, 1977
Paramount Theatre

The admittedly awesome bust out of Casey Jones (show opener, an obvious number 1) has 11 times the votes (on the day I write this).