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Beat it on Down The Line
Dec. 6, 1973
Public Hall

Train rippin' down the hot coals of the 1973 track.
6
Drums
April 12, 1978
Cameron Indoor Stadium

Can't believe I'm submitting this. Long and fun drum circle that's notable because our Jer Bear whips out a steel pan and joins in.
2
It Must Have Been The Roses
Oct. 31, 1990
Wembley Arena

Jerry tearing the standards book asunder with this elegant poetic brilliance
2
Big River
Oct. 31, 1990
Wembley Arena

For a few minutes wembley in '90 becomes the fillmore in the summer of 1970, the way the Dead just slide into a no-nonsense Big River. Shivers
2
Loose Lucy
Oct. 31, 1990
Wembley Arena

Smokin' and refined version of this deep cut, on "All Hallow's Eve" as a chap might say

Comments

Playin' In The Band
Nov. 15, 1972
Oklahoma City Music Hall

Are those Bobby Weir bombs? Holy shit this is exactly what i need
Playin' In The Band
Nov. 15, 1972
Oklahoma City Music Hall

the PITB to beat all. Multi-armed beast on all fronts.
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
March 15, 1990
Capital Centre

Just Phillin' up some holes with Dylan.
Row Jimmy
Sept. 16, 1978
Sphinx Theatre

Bob's solo is a triumphant moment for the "Weir lead guitar work" museum, a small one
Dark Star
Oct. 18, 1974
Winterland Arena

BIlly on da tubs -- in spite of the fact that the same lineup returned to the stage less than 2 yrs later, the 5-night october winterland run was really the end of, if not an era, then a Sound. The end of the "acid jazz" couple of years is most obv with the retirement of DS. The versions of ds after this one are all lightyears away in feel and tone and i can count the ones ive heard on only two hands!! So paying key attention to this rapturous final glimpse of liquid 70's DS. everything swells with life on it