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Never Trust A Woman
Sept. 12, 1988
The Spectrum

I'm just glad I never broke Brent's heart. Anyway, great vocals, solos, and overall performance on this excellent Healy matrix. "Ah, what the hell!"
1
He's Gone
Dec. 9, 1990
Compton Terrace Amphitheatre

Very fine post-Brent-era version with Bruce helping out on piano. The closing jam sounds like a segue into TOO, but leads into D/S.
1
Not Fade Away
July 7, 1984
Alpine Valley Music Theatre

Sandwiches Lovelight, but funky jamming in the outro. Bop bop
2
Liberty
June 9, 1993
The Palace

Like 6/22/93 Deer Creek, this well-sung and -performed version is a nice capper to a strong evening.
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Man Smart, Woman Smarter
June 9, 1993
The Palace

Vince teases Stagger Lee starting at 4:00 and continuing through Jerry's MIDI solo. A nice variation - has the band done this before?

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West L.A. Fadeaway
Dec. 13, 1992
Oakland Coliseum

Vince sounds great here and gets to shine throughout this first set - maybe he had friends and family in the audience?
Little Red Rooster
March 21, 1981
Rainbow Theatre

Brent's organ solo, but also Jerry's slide sustain in the first solo. Thank you, Charlie Miller.
Black Peter
Dec. 29, 1969
Boston Tea Party

What's up with Jerry's shout at 9:08? Did he drop something on his foot? Or did he just drop something? ;-)
And We Bid You Goodnight
Nov. 25, 1973
Feyline Field

Donna's last show before her maternity leave from tour, making this lullaby especially appropriate and poignant.
Beat it on Down The Line
Nov. 25, 1973
Feyline Field

I believe this is Donna's last show before going on maternity leave. It's cool to imagine Donna "singing for two"