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Cassidy
May 27, 1993
Cal Expo

A surprisingly well executed Cassidy > UJB > Cssidy sandy
42
All Along the Watchtower
March 24, 1990
Knickerbocker Arena

Jerry shreds this one to pieces! Full hose, on blast, doesn't let up. Shit is badass
4
Bertha
July 12, 1990
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium

Money
11
Feel Like A Stranger
July 12, 1990
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium

Long, long, crazy, crazy night - k'angfirmed
5
Cassidy
July 12, 1990
Robert F. Kennedy Stadium

Love me some later Cassidy's because many stretch the jam just a little longer. This one hits a great sweet spot

Comments

Uncle John's Band
June 17, 1991
Giants Stadium

First off, my god, people are still commenting daily on Veneta, Englishtown, and May ‘77 like we didn’t get a prized new professional release just days ago. This show is lauded, for innumerable reasons, not least of which is this bonkers UJB with not just a fully realized DS Jam, but not one, but two TOO tease. Leads into a mouth of hell sounding drums sequence, then a Space, which of the era, sounds like the best musicians on the planet playing fart sounds on their instruments. Otherwise (than Space), this show and version are the best of the late era, and so happy they are on polished release. The whole box is so worthwhile and glad this show got the nod for vinyl release. Spread into IT
Morning Dew
July 10, 1989
Giants Stadium

To echo sentiments above, this is everything you want in a late-peak ear dew. The emotiveness, the cathartic swell and fury, this one is fantastic
Shakedown Street
April 30, 1988
Frost Amphitheatre

Very underrated, hidden gym. Funk clinic in full effect. Check it
Ramble On Rose
July 12, 1987
Giants Stadium

A real treat for the NYC crowd. Solid energy and tight execution
The Music Never Stopped
July 10, 1989
Giants Stadium

Great spacey mid jam with nice effects from Brent. Ramp up jam has excellent energetic interplay between Jerry and Brent. Underrated