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11
The Other One
Oct. 24, 1972
Performing Arts Center

An unusual ‘The Other One’>’He’s Gone’>’The Other One’ sandwich that pheatures a phantastic ‘Philo Stomp’ and excellent group interplay.
14
They Love Each Other
May 14, 1978
Providence Civic Center

Features a beautiful solo from Jerry that doesn't falter despite its intricacy. You can hear the crowd roar its approval on the excellent SBD.
15
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Feb. 22, 1974
Winterland Arena

Twangy on top and chubby below. Phil's mighty sonics in the second break of CCS could be dangerous--don't listen to this while ice fishing!
22
They Love Each Other
April 16, 1978
Huntington Civic Center

The guitar solo, man!
8
Mystery Train
Nov. 8, 1970
Capitol Theater

The only known version the boys played and they nail it. Check the super smooth transition into the only known 'My Babe'. Only circulates in AUD.

Comments

Jack Straw
Nov. 5, 1977
Community War Memorial Auditorium

Never heard this one played like this. Yeah, in that last verse it's like their massaging the song--super stuff!
Mind Left Body Jam
Oct. 19, 1973
Oklahoma City Fairgrounds Arena

Very nice. DP 19.
Eyes Of The World
May 22, 1977
The Sportatorium

One of my all-time favorites. This thing comes out of a very good 'EP' (for just the second time ever, I believe). The intro portion is gorgeous. Jerry just brimming with ideas. His tone is Siren-like. Jerry's solo after the first verse is so expressive and coherent that it is nothing short of a narrative. His second solo is very good, too. After the final verse, the song then disintegrates into a delicate, shimmering pile of crystal chimes as it transitions into ‘Wharf Rat’. This could be the most underrated ‘Eyes’ on these pages.
Morning Dew
May 8, 1977
Barton Hall - Cornell University

Keith and Jerry make this thing happen. Keith was ON this night!
Morning Dew
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

Awesome stuff!!! Beautiful segue out of DS, with plenty of dramatic nuance, like all big-time Dews from '72-'74. In particular, this Dew features some of Jerry's most poignant soloing on this tune from this ('72-'74) era.