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Uncle John's Band
March 18, 1992
The Spectrum
Easy breezy with the glinty afterglare of yore. Drifty transition to boot. Nice twilight septet memory making.
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Deal
March 18, 1992
The Spectrum
Hard hat 92, bluegrass plinky. Alchemical goop-laden improv. bluesy panache.
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Picasso Moon
March 18, 1992
The Spectrum
touching simplicity of row bridges the bullet-train nowness of this ripping bizarre banger. Post-capitalist freako jazz hair metal..
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The Music Never Stopped
June 22, 1995
Knickerbocker Arena
Kickin, super badass with twinkly articulate searing Jer bear. Blue flame yokey shredmeister TMNS.
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When I Paint My Masterpiece
June 22, 1995
Knickerbocker Arena
Elegant strumming, powerful message, unforgettable band beyond description.
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Looks Like Rain
July 19, 1989
Alpine Valley Music Theatre
This show is totally incredible, a magic and sparks filled 3 night run for the dead. Foolish heart and Box o'rain from this exemplify the dead, and the best deal ever, of course!
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
March 16, 1973
Nassau Coliseum
I now realize that i erroneously submitted "the first US blues" from feb 74, when there are actually several important 73 versions under the "Wave that flag" set of lyrics. Burning x1000, uber.
Estimated Prophet
March 19, 1977
Winterland Arena
Yea, impatient and prominent early version of estimated in set 1, spaced out and rad
Looks Like Rain
May 17, 1977
Memorial Coliseum
No, never heard the show! adding it to the list, Looks amazing! May '77 was just bonkers, dude!!!!!!!!! too many good nights
Tennessee Jed
March 19, 1977
Winterland Arena
Thanks for the rec for the Seamons matrix, quality is incredible
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some mighty fine drummin' ...
Absolutely deep and scorching ...
This version is prime-cut ...
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