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Looks Like Rain
April 1, 1985
Cumberland County Civic Center

Tender, soothing, perfect. Brimming with firecracker... jerry rips a mean fret-flyer or two
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Bird Song
April 1, 1985
Cumberland County Civic Center

down to business in the mines of emotion. Tight and incredible. A gem of a intuitive version with lots of rootsy charisma and swingin' euphoria..
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West L.A. Fadeaway
April 1, 1985
Cumberland County Civic Center

Slow and serious. Mickey is masterful as is the overall tone control.Solo could have had more satisfying crescendo, fun lowkey set 1 vibe
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Bertha
April 1, 1985
Cumberland County Civic Center

Tight, awesome playing!! Into a chonky and perky GSET!
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Feel Like A Stranger
June 19, 1991
Pine Knob

gobsmackingly propulsive, stands with the best, most fluid and excitingly spritely stranger jams. Must-hear.

Comments

Maggie's Farm
June 14, 1991
RFK Stadium

"I got a head full of ideas", yeah, that's an understatement Bob dylan. Great version with awesome big smiling, tight comin' out of a nice Big river.
Cold Rain and Snow
June 14, 1991
RFK Stadium

Great stuff, hot start. Kreutzmann eternally chewing that gum. And i know every dead fan already has thought this, but it's kind of insane that Jerry is 49 in this. He looks like an 85-year-old man. I mean that in the best way possible. All the OG members of the Dead have probably lived dozens if not hundreds of distinct lifetimes within this earthly one.
Let The Good Times Roll
Aug. 19, 1989
Greek Theatre, U. Of California

Good shit tonight. Love the fashion choices tonight, Mickey resplendent in yellow and Jerry rocking a very interesting "2/3rds sleeve" shirt.
Morning Dew
Oct. 17, 1994
Madison Square Garden

Yesssss. Amazing stuff, this is what u need
Days Between
July 27, 1994
Riverport Amphitheatre

Whoa. Transcendent loping version. And i mean, what a stunningly allegorical lyric from Hunter, too. Amazing video, thanks.