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Big River
Sept. 28, 1975
Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park

An explosive reading of the tune. Maybe Billy had an inkling beforehand and just wanted to be sure ya'll knew it was still a cowboy number.
13
Promised Land
Dec. 29, 1977
Winterland Arena

A very nice 'lush' version nominated in the ongoing attempt to evaluate all of Dick's picks.
11
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
May 16, 1980
Nassau Coliseum

Gotten good mileage outta this one the last few months.
7
The Other One
June 26, 1974
Providence Civic Center

Proud and upstanding part of a great sequence. Phil is at the top of his game in one of his greatest of bass-playing years.
12
The Other One
Nov. 23, 1973
County Coliseum

This is most notable, I'd say, for the absolutely nuclear bomb that Phil drops during the 'Space' portion. Play it loud on a big rig!

Comments

Morning Dew
June 27, 1984
Merriweather Post Pavilion

Beefy yet not without nuance. The final solo is more reflective than bombastic. A very good version.
Comes A Time
July 26, 1972
Paramount Theater

Excellent. Full of pathos: Jerry's singing nails it. Features some nice guitar playing, too. I love how Jerry seems to just slip in the first lyrics to this one amidst the ashes of an impressive 'Dark Star'.
Dark Star
July 26, 1972
Paramount Theater

Great pick! Despite the fact that it includes all of the lyrics, this one ain't great because of the singing; rather, it's great because of the playing: a nice, dreamy intro leads into the lyrics, after which it seems as though we'll get a typical meltdown but instead we get Billy and Phil, then Keith comes in, followed by the guitars--and we're off into a nice melodic jam that eventually dissembles into an abstract portion that is more tiger noir than acid freakout meltdown...and then the reprise. Mid-summer '72 is something of a hinterlands for that year, but this version is one more reason why '72 was a great year.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
May 12, 1981
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

This thing really builds up some momentum. A very good version.
He's Gone
May 12, 1981
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

The Marley version. He died on 5/11/81. Good bluesy outro with strong hints of 'The Other One'--but goes into 'Drums' first.