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Mexicali Blues
June 20, 1986
Greek Theatre, U. Of California

a Jerry flub or two, but has an amazing energy to it.
5
100000 Tons of Steel
March 25, 1986
The Spectrum

Soulful rendition from Brent, really giving maximum effort. Underrated tune.
3
High Time
March 20, 1970
Capitol Theater

Gorgeous early high time , Emotional delivery by Jerry
2
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Sept. 22, 1987
The Spectrum

Jerry s voice is a little gruff but Healy adds a cool echo to it at times sounds great
4
Brokedown Palace
Sept. 20, 1987
Madison Square Garden

Sweet part of a double Jerry encore a rocking high energy top shelf touch into this beautify poignant Brokedown. Both well sung with passion

Comments

Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Dec. 27, 1983
Civic Auditorium

This one deserves more love. Long pairing.
Broken Arrow
March 27, 1993
Knickerbocker Arena

A song I always really enjoyed the boys playing, even Phil's vocals sound really good with this tune IMHO. This is a cool version, love when Phil would mime the tune to let the rest know what he wanted. Ie drawing the box and sprinkling rain for box of rain or pulling back and breaking arrow for Broken Arrow. A nice fairly rare treat.
Around and Around
May 21, 1974
Edmundson Pavilion

Country rock swing, back in the tape days i would've said this was my favorite (shocked I hadn't yet nominated this standout version). I am not so sure it still isn't near the top. Keith just goes off nicely near the end and bobby sings it with a nice confidence. Jerry delivers all his lines crisply at at a fierce pace. This version sizzles. I particularly dig the little jam with Jerry and Keith on this version, HOT!
Bird Song
Sept. 6, 1991
Richfield Coliseum

Beautiful swirling example, Bruce and Jerry lock in perfectly on this version a great version from the double keyboards era.
Samba In The Rain
Dec. 16, 1994
Sports Arena

I think had it been played in the first set and not every other day it would not be as hated. It would certainly not be beloved, but i think it would be less despised. I have never said i got to listen to a hot Samba but i have once or twice caught myself taping my toes to it when its on. I do think its one of the two or three worst songs they do but I do not know if i would feel as bad about it had it been a first set tune played every 5 to 8 shows instead of a second set number played what seemed like every other show in 1994 and 1995.