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6
Days Between
May 21, 1995
Sam Boyd Silver Bowl

Jerry doesn’t miss a beat. Video shows him deeply into this version onstage and you can hear it in his vocals. This one can stand with the greatest.
1
Eternity
Sept. 29, 1993
Boston Garden

Spacey and well played. Vince has some sick fills and Jerry plays very strongly. Better than 4/2/95
2
Bertha
Sept. 28, 1994
Boston Garden

Very hot version, Jerry’s on fire in the solo and his vocals are perfect. This show is massively underrated vs much of the rest of this fall tour.
1
Not Fade Away
May 25, 1992
Shoreline Amphitheatre

Great Vince version. Super hot. Follows the first west coast Attics. Jerry was really feeling it.
3
Turn On Your Love Light
July 7, 1984
Alpine Valley Music Theatre

Glorious return of lovelight to regular rotation. Phil leads with the riff out of NFA. Can’t imagine what this was like

Comments

Terrapin Station
April 14, 1984
Hampton Coliseum

A little messy in the outro but VERY hot. Jerry delivers the vocals with beauty and passion and his playing is top notch. Hard to find a bad 84 show.
Touch of Grey
Sept. 20, 1993
Madison Square Garden

Always liked this one. Fantastic tone and well played by all. Nice transition into what is IMO the best 90s GSET.
Jack Straw
June 6, 1991
Deer Creek Music Center

Such a classic. Bruce taking vocals is awesome and him and Jerry work together to rip up the end solo. Summer 91 was so hot!!
Sugaree
Nov. 24, 1978
Capitol Theatre

Honesty never thought Jerry sounded too bad singing this one. Awesome solos and nice to have a good color video from 78.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 26, 1995
Memorial Stadium

Wish i could upvote this on the strength of the fire alone. Scarlet is definitely a throwaway but Jerry pulls all sorts of tricks out of his bag (not to mention a REALLY strong, far better than 10/14/94, first solo where he just jams hard with no special effects). Hot stuff, this whole Seattle run is great.