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Brokedown Palace
Sept. 24, 1983
Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds

Jer and the boys let the SC Hippies kindly know they love them.
2
Ship of Fools
Sept. 24, 1983
Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds

Emphatic delivery right here - Wiley aud is super hi-qual.
4
Wharf Rat
Aug. 29, 1980
The Spectrum

Quietly sweeping with metallic disortion tones that Jer used later in the '80's for WF and Deals. I always liked it when he went a little metal.
5
Althea
Aug. 29, 1980
The Spectrum

2nd set placement - you bethca the rideout is strong.
5
Candyman
Aug. 29, 1980
The Spectrum

JG sings this one so perfectly and then whips out the silver spacefinger lead.

Comments

Jack Straw
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

I love it when Jerry gets his strum on like he does here - quintessential '84ness.
Lost Sailor -> Saint of Circumstance
April 23, 1984
Veterans' Memorial Coliseum

Oof this one sticks with me. The LS>STC>UJB combo is a mood piece. The air is THICK the band is working hard on our behalf to keep our collective shit together - Bobby mushroom whammy work yup!, Jerry furiously riding his pedals while he digs like a dog after a bone check! Brent's got the buzzers and ringy dingys set to stun and the devils power it out in the background (what are they doing back there?) The cave is sweating as the ancient fire burns on the stage -weary but keeping us warm from the encroaching darkness. Are they playing for their lives here with all their energy spent? Sure kinda FEELS like it to me. PS stick around for the best spookiest Spanish Jam with voices and special effects added no charge...
Cold Rain and Snow
Oct. 12, 1984
Augusta Civic Center

Good day to crank this one!
Truckin'
Nov. 22, 1972
Austin Municipal Auditorium

This He’s Gone > Trucking combo is one of the finer things in life. A ripping awesomely jammed Truckin’ the Bobby riddim’ showcase in full effect.
Bertha
Aug. 27, 1980
Pine Knob Music Theater

JG unleashes a superfluid and remarkable solo on this one.