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Jack A Roe
April 6, 1994
Miami Arena

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HFrJqF4MQFw glimmering handheld/aud source, jerry's kids type beat, blue hot, ravishing all seeing jer, pop rocks
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Turn On Your Love Light
April 4, 1986
Hartford Civic Center

This one's got it!!! Great, as far as post-pigpen goes... Supported by diehard bobby energy and robustly happy mid 80's glide.
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The Wheel
April 4, 1986
Hartford Civic Center

Flexible and fun. stretches out organically, comes out of swirling FX space.
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Smokestack Lightnin'
April 4, 1986
Hartford Civic Center

ron dials in!! The bygone days of slingin' Chess 45s round the room. Crackling with passion and effortless heavy groove
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He's Gone
April 4, 1986
Hartford Civic Center

Crowd congeals on this one. Unstoppably creative phil, they go deep into the caverns of cosmic deaad, colombian antics and deluxe goodz.

Comments

Big River
June 14, 1976
Beacon Theatre

Jerry destroying
Row Jimmy
June 14, 1976
Beacon Theatre

I love this June 1976 sound, Mickey is back in the gang everything has more possibilities, a touch more force.
Not Fade Away
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

One of those late-set tunes that's just a timeless vehicle to somewhere you weren't at before..... leaning into the meat-and-potatoes of this nfa
St. Stephen
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

Powerfully psychedelic and right into drums nfa wharf and a mean truckin'. Letting it all hang out in binghampton
Passenger
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

Always like to hear this Phil and Peter monk concoction, it's just burning and reminds you that everyone in the Dead loved Presley's TCB band with James Burton, Jerry accomplice Ron Tutt, Jerry Scheff and Glenn D. Hardin. Gram and the Burritos, not to mention the New Riders, and Commander Cody, were all in pursuit of this kind of sound and the Dead are right there in that post-hippie Cali country milieu.