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Eyes Of The World
July 12, 1976
Orpheum Theater

Soundcheck! Excellent sound on source provided & brilliant flowing ripping Garcia leads. Classic '76 "backwards" version.
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Estimated Prophet
Aug. 30, 1980
The Spectrum

Ultra hot mid jam (Bobby nearly plunges back too early but Jerry forges ahead) & Brent is all over the ivories. Hot stuff in Philly.
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Eyes Of The World
Oct. 27, 1990
The Zenith

Can't fathom how this A+ 90s version, with a gorgeous, relaxed tempo & delicate Garcia touches throughout hadn't made the list Great show, great EYES
7
Althea
June 12, 1980
Memorial Coliseum

Just a great, grooving, bluesy Althea. Everyone right in the pocket. Find the exceptional Miller SBD & enjoy.
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Bird Song
July 21, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theater

Download Series Vol. 10. This version is sparkling. Everything you expect out of a great '72 w/cool OR. vibe. Beautiful midsong drum break & much more

Comments

Loser
April 12, 1978
Cameron Indoor Stadium

Don't know how I overlooked this one. Jerry really takes his time with the solo and goes a few extra rounds before finding the high register and nailing it down. Unlike the other versions this one at least rivals (3/24/90 & 7/22/84, my 2 faves) Jerry doesn't rejoin the "last fair deal" at the climax of the solo, but ties a bow on it instead & lets it resolve a bit before heading into the riff that gets us back to the lyric. It's freaking great either way & the vocals are spot-on, too. It's way down the ladder from those other two leaders but it shouldn't be.
Dark Star
July 25, 1974
International Amphitheater

Where has this one been hiding? (From me anyway--at least 18 others at my count here knew all about it.) Jazz chops galore for the first half into some gorgeous, quiet, drifting space & then a collective color palette of mid 70s fusion stuff that's unique to most Dark Stars I've heard. Never gets dissonant or screechy...and not a word is sung...a completely instrumental Dark Star in the best possible way...oh, and uh, yeah there's that whole slipknot jam thing ya get, too. My vote made this 19 can we please get a 'Head to bump this at the very least up to 20?
Terrapin Station
March 2, 1992
The Omni

You weren't kidding. This is one fantastic Terrapin hiding in plain sight. Very fluid musically, not choppy or disjointed as some later year versions can be. Take a quarter point off maybe for some less than stellar vocals in the "Terrapin" chorus leading into the final jam coda, but before then Jerry is in fine vocal form (esp. for '92) and delivers a real confident and colorful reading. Post lyrics jam is drum-heavy and right on the mark...leads into a sizzling drums jam, as stated above.
Playin' In The Band
Nov. 1, 1979
Nassau Coliseum

Back to give this on another push. Brent took so beautifully to this tune in the early years & really goes exploring on some great colorful runs. Terrific version right here--deserves double digits.
St. Stephen
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Great to hear Dave didn't say "not in the vault" re: 10/29/77 so lwet's cross our fingers! Yes, 5/4/77 is a killer show that also suffers from not having the best sounding sources. The ones I';ve heard are always a little muffled to my ears which is too bad b/c, dang, that show has it all. 6/29/76 is one I've not really delved into much...just saw there's a matrix that looks promising so I'll check that out along with 12/18/73, another show I haven't done much exploring with. Thanks!