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Candyman
June 22, 1985
Alpine Valley Music Theater

Brilliant, among the finest Candyman's I have ever heard. Brent is such a powerful presence throughout. Jerry's voice is gravely but strong throughout
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Lost Sailor -> Saint of Circumstance
Oct. 29, 1985
Fox Theater

Nice cool version following a hot set 2 opening 1/2 Step-> Franklin's
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Lost Sailor -> Saint of Circumstance
Nov. 20, 1985
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

Another great mid 80's sailor->saint. Great assist from Brent and Bobby does his rock star thing.
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Turn On Your Love Light
Feb. 14, 1986
Henry J. Kaiser Center

A great Bobby Love Light on Valentines day. A wonderful Bobby version thanks to Brent dominating the keys and passionate vocals.
4
Throwing Stones
Feb. 14, 1986
Henry J. Kaiser Center

Great Bobby Howls, growls, and screams. Wicked Brent throughout nailing the keys, thumping Phil and a nice driving drum beat, sprinkled on top w/ Jer

Comments

The Other One
April 26, 1969
The Electric Theatre

This is truly some crazy psychedelic shit, they were so on this evening truly amazing
Dark Star
March 28, 1969
Student Center

Very nice love the 1969 dark stars and this one does not disappoint.
Days Between
March 23, 1995
Charlotte Coliseum

Technically for this song Vince switched to the grand Piano and Bruce slid over to Vinny's keyboards.
Dark Star
July 12, 1990
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium

This and Miami in 1989 are my two favorites from the Brent era. This one definitely goes to some great places. long spacey and creative just what i love in a dark star.
Dark Star
Feb. 14, 1969
Electric Factory

This is the stuff dreams are made of wow. Beautiful, transportive, original, psychedelic as can be. Marvelous I just can't sing its praises enough it is only about 15 minutes long that is its only negative. But it is quality not quantity. Many don't like the super long dark stars this is for you. Still great if a fan of the long voyages.