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Ramble On Rose
Oct. 21, 1971
Auditorium Theatre

Keith's second show & he's all over this faster paced super fun honky tonk version!
5
The Weight
June 7, 1991
Deer Creek Music Center

This is really the best one I've heard--everyobody nails their parts/lyrics...great piano fills on the side (yay, Bruce!). Just exactly, etc.
20
Althea
Sept. 9, 1982
Saenger Performing Arts Center

Incredible. Check out Brent's fills during the epic post-lyrics outro. A must-listen top tier Althea w/bounce, power, & panache!
17
Deal
Feb. 23, 1974
Winterland Arena

Apparently no one is aware that a fellow named Keith played in this band or this version would have 50 votes already. Needs to be heard!
1
Pretty Peggy O
Sept. 4, 1980
Providence Civic Center

Outside of 1977 this may be the best version I've heard. A+ vocals from Jerry, killer mid-solo; slightly faster tempo. Must hear. Gr8 Matrix!

Comments

Dark Star
Sept. 27, 1972
Stanley Theatre

Having revisited this one recently and seeing where it is on the list I gotta say, this is way under where it needs to be. The bulk of this DS is just a mellow but always flowing and interesting improvisational jazz jam that shows off everyone's chops. It moves into an equally quiet/contemplative spacy section that never devolves into unlistenable distortion sound-for-the-sake-of-sound mucking about. Phil drops some deep heavy bass boulders but does so in tandem with an eerily atmospheric sustained Garcia guitar note in the backdrop and it really does give the feeling like you're floating somewhere out in the universe of stars. All this happens before the first verse is even sung, and that emerges from this quiet space with no forewarning but somehow naturally, as if it was waiting behind the veil the whole time. All this eventually tumbles out into a rollicking Cumberland, which is an odd choice I suppose (same when they've decided before on El Paso) but the transition is flawless and takes nothing away from the Star itself, This is a top 5 for me now easily (10/25/69, 4/8/72, 12/31/78, and 2/13/70 taking the other 4 slots) and this really should be higher on the list than some others...if I had my way ;-)
Eyes Of The World
June 10, 1973
RFK Stadium

New convert to this version, which I'm proud to have just bumped into the "20s" for votes and hope it goes much higher. I think the reason I never really noticed it before is that 1973 is just too chock full of great versions wherever you look. There is no "poor" '73 Eyes. But this version has a couple of things going for it that set it a bit apart from the others. 1)The jam breaks between the first two verses are a little more stretched out and lengthier than others and Garcia is just pouring liquid through his fingers in the process. In a year known for jazzy Eyes this is as jazzy as it gets. The second jam break in particular shines in a way many others this year don't and reaches some great peaks and even a brief Keith moment of fills before Jerry takes over again and 2) the post-lyrics jam is really special...confident and expressive and drops seamlessly into the Stronger Than Dirt section in a way that some others of this year don't (if there is any flaw in the '73 versions it's in the early part of the year when they don't really have that part of the jam worked out yet and the Stronger Than Dirt sections suffer from some tentativeness and clunkiness. Not here. As also noted, a bluesy jam emerges and then dips into Stella and at nearly 22 minutes long this Eyes is a candidate for best of 1973, and that's saying an awful lot for a year in which this song has such a strong showing.
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
May 19, 1974
Portland Memorial Coliseum

Best of '74 right here. Bookends an incredible run-jam started by Truckin'. Super fast and furious but well controlled version.
Bird Song
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

Why oh why am I only hearing this now? Absolutely stellar Birdsong from the year in which this song was consistently played better than any other. Excellent Miller SBD to hear and just a spectacular find. Hear it, love it, bump it up, please.
Help On The Way > Slipknot > Franklin's Tower
June 14, 1991
RFK Stadium

Very well played Help>Slip, and a great intro to Franklin's. Jerry does some interesting work in the FRanklin's outro jam after the last verse. Not crazy about the rest of the Franklin's, however. Jerry blows a bunch of lyrics, doesn't really do much with his solos, and the rest of the band provides little color or adventure in the meat of the Franklin's either. On the fence about an up-vote here, but it's easily one of the better post-Brent versions, but there are so many other versions from other eras that excite more as a whole. Worth checking out at least for the first two sections.