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Dancin' in the Streets
July 16, 1966
Fillmore Auditorium

Jammed out more than most songs from this show.
4
Don't Ease Me In
July 16, 1966
Fillmore Auditorium

First time played? Surprised it hasn't been mentioned.
1
Sugar Magnolia
Aug. 29, 1982
Seattle Center Coliseum

Smokin' hot. Bob's vocals aren't perfect, but they are passionate. I will take passion over perfection every time.
1
U.S. Blues (Wave That Flag)
Sept. 5, 1982
Glen Helen Regional Park

Love the uptempo versions of this for an encore. Never was a big fan of the mid-tempo flat ones.
3
Sugar Magnolia
Sept. 5, 1982
Glen Helen Regional Park

It's 1982. It's Sugar Magnolia. It must be.......fabulous!!!

Comments

Tore Up Over You
May 22, 1975
Keystone

Here we get two solos from Jerry, Merl Saunders and Martin Fierro. Jerry jumps back in control to finish things off. Worth a listen, that be for sure.
Brother Esau
June 30, 1984
Indianapolis Sports and Music Center

Songs include, aside from Esau, are Dire Wolf, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Far From Me, Lost Sailor, Spoonful and Day Job.
Mystery Train
July 7, 1975
Great American Music Hall

I know there's people that don't like Legion of Mary, but anybody that loves Jerry Garcia will love this version. Jerry's vocals are strong and passionate. His guitar work is spectacular. There's a misconception out there that LOM was Jerry Garcia and some guys backing him up. This version shows that they were a cohesive unit, working together as a team. Even with the slowed down tempo, there's this fountain of energy that keeps erupting to the end. Trust me - even if you don't like LOM, you will love this version.
Mexicali Blues
March 13, 1985
Berkeley Community Theatre

The instrumental break is hot. Jerry carries the load all by himself and shines.
Mexicali Blues
Dec. 8, 1973
Cameron Indoor Stadium, Duke U

Tight playing from Jerry and Keith. Keith's pacing is so good. He doesn't miss a beat, timing his playing to reach its peak at the exact moment the song takes one of its turns.