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1
Me and Bobby McGee
March 22, 1972
Academy of Music

Billy's high in the mix, and he drives. A perfect snapshot, with Bobby's sweet young voice in perfect form and a solid driven pulse throughout.
3
Mister Charlie
March 22, 1972
Academy of Music

High-voltage and up tempo shuffle. Great sounding C. Miller cleanup.
3
Goin' Down The Road Feelin' Bad
March 21, 1972
Academy of Music

They push the energy up and up and up. Special transition into OMSN. An all-round high voltage jamming show. Underrated.
5
Big Railroad Blues
March 21, 1972
Academy of Music

High energy, shitkickingly good. The energy in this is off the charts.
2
Good Lovin'
March 21, 1972
Academy of Music

Pig on a ferocious rampage, the band sizzling hot behind him, and all this in the first set. This show deserves more love.

Comments

Crazy Fingers
June 3, 1976
Paramount Theatre

First show after the hiatus. Wish I could have been there.
The Other One
May 13, 1973
Iowa State Fairgrounds

Love the deep weirdness. Love the acid drenching. Love 1973. This He's Gone>Truckin>TOO>Eyes is immortal.
He's Gone
May 13, 1973
Iowa State Fairgrounds

Charlie Miller saves the day (again), and I hope the first 2/3 of this show are on his "to do" list. Count me in with the Jort Army as "Commander Crow", including the Weir(d) uniforms, just so long as our weapons stay limited to day-glo paint-filled squirtguns and ozone friendly silly-string canisters.
Here Comes Sunshine
April 2, 1973
Boston Garden

Dark Sunshine: Heads get only 12 months of this beauty (Feb. '73 to Feb. '74 before 18 years on the shelf). Every version builds and builds and this is the first to leave orbit and reach into deep space. Historical and beautiful.
Eyes Of The World
April 2, 1973
Boston Garden

Jerry, Keith and Phil's brilliant musicianship on display - can't really hear Bobby in my mix, though. This one smokes.