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1
He's Gone
March 20, 1991
Capital Centre

This song was so good in 1991.
3
Sugar Magnolia
March 20, 1991
Capital Centre

Solid version from a great show of a great run.
2
Wharf Rat
March 20, 1991
Capital Centre

Totally solid in all areas. Great show.
2
The Other One
March 20, 1991
Capital Centre

12 minute version coming out of "Space," weird and intense transition and the whole band attacks the song.
10
Brown Eyed Women
March 27, 1987
Civic Center

Briskly paced but totally tight and emotionally present from start to finish. Jerry's on fire this whole show (best of 1987).

Comments

Sugaree
Sept. 8, 1990
Coliseum

These shows in Ohio and at the Spectrum in Philly get overlooked because of Bruce joining them at Madison Square Garden. Big mistake. This show is especially excellent. The pre-Drums in Set 2 gets all the attention but they attack the first set as well. With Vince still learning the ropes and holding back a bit, Jerry, Bobby and Phil were all extra focused.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Dec. 31, 1978
Winterland Arena

RE: cgarces' comment about this being a 'greatest hits' show, had they cut the cowboy tunes, "FTHOM," and the covers aside from "NFA" and "GL" and found room for any combo of "Dew," "Playin'," "China -> Rider," "Sugaree," "Estimated," "Jack Straw," "Truckin'," "Bird Song," "Ripple," "He's Gone," or "Shakedown," yes, it would be the most insanely perfect Dead show of all time.
Dark Star
Dec. 31, 1978
Winterland Arena

I forgot how much I love Jerry's tone on this one; just so sharp and articulate.
Friend of the Devil
Dec. 31, 1978
Winterland Arena

Unless I'm missing something from early 1979, Keith's solo here is his last great moment of complete lucidity as he was well into his decline by this point.
I Need A Miracle
Dec. 31, 1978
Winterland Arena

Without question, the best one.