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New Minglewood Blues
Oct. 17, 1994
Madison Square Garden

slow and firehouse. Everyone slaps.
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Black Throated Wind
April 1, 1994
The Omni

Spectacularly textured, plenty of chaw!! Everyone seeing stars, very hot continues the breezy twang instigated by Dire Wolf. accomplished versh
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Picasso Moon
April 1, 1994
The Omni

Opens set one, strident and tightrope treading!! After-hours vibe of demolished dystopia, PIcasso moon always gives way to tight soloing and melts
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Let It Grow
Oct. 13, 1994
Madison Square Garden

surprised this was omitted-delivery is good, jam is very broad and palatial, seascapes of frozen transpacific bridges. Rings and spires of dankness
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Dupree's Diamond Blues
March 31, 1985
Cumberland County Civic Center

Triumphant

Comments

Cold Rain and Snow
April 20, 1984
Philadelphia Civic Center

all meaning business, checking out this aud
The Wheel
Feb. 26, 1977
Swing Auditorium

Hymnal, graceful wheel salami to pitb bread. (this lyric is some spicy stuff, hunter at his finest - http://artsites.ucsc.edu/gdead/agdl/wheel.html)
They Love Each Other
Feb. 26, 1977
Swing Auditorium

wow. keen and shining
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Dec. 3, 1981
Dane County Coliseum

Stretching out on scarlet fire at the beginning of a very very nice 2nd set in Madison, WI (the dead love wisconsin, it's a fact)
Uncle John's Band
March 18, 1995
The Spectrum

Great, great, great, great, great. Jerry is brave and valiant in this. And yeah, Vince is really great on this. and bob's midi. Bob weir is simply a master of guitar tone, you focus in on his parts at any given time in a roaring jam and just purely on the level of his instrument itself, the damn thing always sounds so good. Crunchy and soothing at the same time. And he knows how to flow through inter-chord melodies in his sleep. This ujb is another weir rhythm masterclass