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Submissions

1
Knockin' On Heaven's Door
June 19, 1988
Alpine Valley Music Theatre

Gorgeous cover of a beautiful Dylan classic. This is a great time.
3
Wharf Rat
April 29, 1989
Irvine Meadows

Rises like a beautiful Phoenix from a fiery slithering the other one. Very finely delivered with some extra attention, absolutely fantastic.
3
The Other One
April 29, 1989
Irvine Meadows

Slithering entrance out of IWTYH really spacey interstellar sound, has the distorted lyrics, sizzling Jerry and Brent is great on this version.
4
Built to Last
April 29, 1989
Irvine Meadows

A lyrical mess like most but played very crisply, Such a great tune wish Jerry had nailed the lyrics on this one as playing +
4
Pretty Peggy O
June 9, 1990
Cal Expo

This is one gorgeous Peggy O, beautiful with great Brent backing, Great late spring Peggy-O

Comments

Morning Dew
Nov. 22, 1985
Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center

I just lost my touring buddy on Saturday. This was his favorite song and this is the version that most makes me think of him. So it’s what I’ve been listening to as I miss my friend and brother. This is powerful version very measured and assured it’s really a special performance. Phil and jerry are totally on point. This is a GREAT version.
Sugar Magnolia
Oct. 19, 1981
Sports Palace

This is truly a great high energy pumped up version. With that extra kick. Should be closer to the top.
Morning Dew
April 28, 1971
Fillmore East

There is no such thing as the dew. One of the dews sure. But the song is too damn powerful to just have one version be called the dew.
It's All Over Now Baby Blue
Oct. 13, 1994
Madison Square Garden

Maybe the only song where my go to version is from 1994. This one is as close to perfect as art can get.
Bertha
Sept. 3, 1977
Raceway Park

This is top shelf. What a blast of energy Garcia is on fire. His leads are bubbling and beautiful. The lyrics are crisp and the band is nailing it. Keith twinkling beautifully a truly great Bertha