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Submissions

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Jack Straw
June 10, 1973
RFK Stadium

Relaxed and joyous space-age electric guitar semi-ballad.
9
Bertha
Feb. 21, 1971
Capitol Theater

Warp speed, precise, slightly unhinged, and driving into the greenish-blue evening.
1
Jack Straw
Oct. 30, 1971
Taft Auditorium

Godchaux leads a version that seethes with the excitement of a new song.
3
Brown Eyed Women
May 20, 1973
U.C.

A giggly, slangy Garcia masterpiece (in sweet show sauce). Goes down EZ.
8
Mexicali Blues
Feb. 28, 1973
Salt Palace

So good you can practically see the border town.

Comments

Not Fade Away
Oct. 30, 1971
Taft Auditorium

Yes - this is the sextet. And fabulous (top drawer) music. A deep, nuanced conversation between friends. This one goes out into the Badlands where it hopes, perhaps, to be forgotten. I say: What happens here cannot be so easily brushed-off. And it's true - one historically wonderful band. This is just one of many exhibits. Don't make me Bates-stamp. Please.
Dark Star
May 7, 1969
Polo Field Golden Gate Park

A beautiful, optimistic, outdoors Dark Star. Psychedelic + intimate. Captures of the spirit of the song as well as any. Very underrated. Like Nick Backstrom.
Playin' In The Band
Oct. 2, 1977
Paramount Theatre

Actually think I still like this even more than 11/4. Maybe maybe not. But LUSH. And into a haunting Rhythm Devils (which I don't often say).
Playin' In The Band
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

Saw PATIENCE in one of the notes here - that IS this Playin' - a sterling example of a Fall 77 Playin' and what made them unique and special.
The Other One
Nov. 4, 1977
Cotterell Gym - Colgate University

Not quite like any other -- in part b/c Godchaux brings some real darkness and melancholy early on. And, as others have said, they go on quite a trip for 5 minutes. A much loved show for good reason.