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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?

Comments

The Other One
Dec. 14, 1971
Hill Auditorium

responding to the "Keith stealing the spotlight from Jerry" comments: I would suggest that Jerry was instead listening to and engaging directly with Keith's piano playing, as experienced improvising musicians do. Regardless, this TOO is amazing, certainly an interstellar journey.
Sugar Magnolia
Nov. 17, 1972
Century II Convention Hall

More "Row Jimmy" riffs from Jerry around the 4:30 mark. This one hits like an 18-guage flooring nail gun with a 6-gallon air compressor that never runs out.
Truckin'
Nov. 17, 1972
Century II Convention Hall

Jerry's first guitar break from 1:48-1:55... I think he's ready to play :-o
Dancin' in the Streets
Oct. 30, 1970
SUNY Stonybrook

Tighten Up! Gets heavier from 9:00-11:00, and again at the very end. More people should hear this version!
And We Bid You Goodnight
April 2, 1973
Boston Garden

Donna's voice floating over the others' harmonies gives me feels.