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The Wheel
Sept. 13, 1983
Manor Downs

Groovy yoga from soft space to barroom swashbuckler of a brent wheel. Crack harmonies and psyched out blissy vibe. Pummeling!! no jam
2
Spanish Jam
Sept. 13, 1983
Manor Downs

Beautiful one, chamber phil, plenty of instigatingly intimate technique from all
1
Mama Tried
Aug. 29, 1982
Seattle Center Coliseum

Euphoric jerry leads. Tres tight!! nimble and exciting, some architecture to this early brent version
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West L.A. Fadeaway
Aug. 29, 1982
Seattle Center Coliseum

Embryonic, unhinged and primal! Tiger lead is positively lacerating, everyone in attendance was split into dust
1
Blow Away
Oct. 12, 1989
Meadowlands Arena

powerful one from a 5-show hockey rink run. Zeus bolt tone and magnitude, exciting stuff.

Comments

Easy Wind
Aug. 30, 1970
KQED Studios

awesome Pigpen song. hot Bobby solo as well.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
June 16, 1974
Iowa State Fairgrounds

vicious, firey wall of sound China rider. Jerry spits out the words like sour food. Wolf is screaming. The transitional jam is quite long and exploratory, and seems to be perhaps drawing some influence from the Meters or other R&B rhythm sections of the day. Keith hits the rhodes and billy lets it all hang out. Pocket shit. there's an absolutely killing "I've been working on the railroad" quote in jerry's solo during the Feeling groovy jam.
The Other One
Nov. 20, 1973
Denver Coliseum

check the year and the length and you already know this is gonna be crazy. It's an improvisational wonderland where the dead weave in and out of the main TOO rhythm several times, to the point where I forgot what song it was more than once. experiments with meter and tonality ensue. A head-spinning 9 minutes go by before we even get the first verse, and after that, in a dark star-like fashion we are plunged straight into some sort of lysergic hell hole. Doesn't quite pack the punch of a 6/18/74 or 5/2/70 but this version has things that those don't. bumblebees spiralling around the carcass of a desert coyote. look out for a subtle chill MLB at the end.
Truckin'
Nov. 20, 1973
Denver Coliseum

Killer jazzy dead -- Bill and Phil go totally free at the end. The truckin' itself is in top form, Keith is gunslinging
Big River
June 18, 1976
Capitol Theatre

hot big river. They really get that country rock twangy flavor on it. give it a listen!