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Submissions

4
Sugar Magnolia
Oct. 20, 1989
The Spectrum

Brent, Brent and more Brent with a healthy dose of Brent!
5
All New Minglewood Blues
June 7, 1980
Folsom Field

Jer comes out of the gate hot 1st solo then fine slide work from Bob and finally JG mops up on hyperdrive The sweet Boulder nectar got their game up.
4
Lost Sailor -> Saint of Circumstance
June 7, 1980
Folsom Field

JG nails the peak on this St. Of Circ and they stretch the mother out.
3
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
June 7, 1980
Folsom Field

Smokes the field of Boulder heads right off their shoulders. Fiery slide action to boot.
8
Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
March 30, 1986
Providence Civic Center

1 set treat. Check the Miller.

Comments

Looks Like Rain
Nov. 1, 1977
Cobo Arena

Wonderful with Jerry, Bobby and Donna all soaring together and separately on this version. Beautiful.
Deal
April 15, 1971
Allegheny College

Swampy and JG’s second pass on the first solo is just riiiight.
Deal
March 20, 1971
University of Iowa

This Deal just KILLS stylistically...JG high quality vox over a jook joint smokey pace with two wicked strat attacks... this is an early humdinger!
The Other One
Feb. 5, 1969
Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Relentless attack that is exhausting in the best way possible. When you need an Other One to get you there but don’t have 30mins to burn (although let me stress there is nothing wrong with that) Might be one of the best OO’s you’ve never heard and dag-gum it this rips like audio brown- brown. If you survive -the journey to Caution is well worth it. The Eleven is blistering and the Caution is sonic brutality. Killer show to dig into.
The Other One
Nov. 14, 1971
Texas Christian University

‘71 is an all round killer year. This tune never failed to deliver whatever inner reflection the band was transmitting much the same as PITB would as well thru the years. But for my dollars mostly ‘72 back to origins is where the devil’s work was best done.