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The Other One
June 13, 1980
Seattle Center Coliseum

Rocks & roars, fast & sweet, out of deep space & eerie Terrapin, soars into healthy Wharf Rat...
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Sugaree
June 13, 1980
Seattle Center Coliseum

Ebbs, flows & builds! Feels kinda funny to mention after chats of '77 Sugarees and Alaska a week away but this whole show is brilliant!
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Terrapin Station
June 13, 1980
Seattle Center Coliseum

Rises from an earthly, eerie place, climbs to a wild, arcane battle. Surreal urgency after ridicous China-Rider-CC....
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Let It Grow
June 13, 1980
Seattle Center Coliseum

Holy Smokes! Rages and then gently glides into a hot China-Rider-CCRider-Terrapin.....
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Drums
June 12, 1980
Memorial Coliseum

Drums into scorching Scarlet-Fire as Mt. St. Helen's erupts again! Say no more...

Comments

The Other One
Nov. 17, 1971
Albuquerque Civic Auditorium

Wicked jams crash into wicked jams with an Uncle John’s jam tumbling ridiculously in and out of Me and My Uncle…. Amazing show!
Eyes Of The World
June 9, 1976
Boston Music Hall

Superb EYES!! There are moments where you almost forget what song it is… which is rare for EYES! Classic jamming! 1976 is one of my favorite years for this reason, despite being only half a year. One of their jazziest and jammiest stretches, a true bridge between 74 and 77, both very different eras! This show is a great example of how they were so willing to move songs around and try new ideas, inventing the jam band genre …. Entire show is spectacular!
The Other One
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

Scorcher!!! This show is so powerful! It not only features the one of my favorite EYES OF THE WORLD ever (which really should be ranked so much higher!) .... But this Other One just soars.... short, yes....but fantastic!
The Music Never Stopped
Oct. 2, 1976
Riverfront Arena

The MLB definitely adds to a downright melodic MNS! Worth a vote!
Let It Grow
Oct. 2, 1976
Riverfront Arena

Jerry’s sense of urgency is palpable!