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Sugaree
June 4, 1976
Paramount Theatre

Another example of how Sugaree thrived in 6/76: Garcia's sweet, mellow, bubbly silver thread guitar and group dynamics both jaunty & subtle. Primo.
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Tennessee Jed
Nov. 23, 1973
County Coliseum

If possible, a very contemplative TJ. Everyone's in apex '73 form, esp. Godchaux who's mixed fairly high to good effect.
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St. Stephen
Nov. 5, 1970
Capitol Theater

Of the heavenly 1970 Capitol Theater St. Stephens. Just a beautiful union between audience and group. Killer Stephen! CRUNCH!
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Here Comes Sunshine
Sept. 26, 1973
War Memorial

Show opener - the perseverence is what really sells me on this one. A struggle, but a worthy one b/c the spoils are lush. Sneaky great.
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China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
May 18, 1972
Kongressaal, Deutsches Museum

Crazy overlooked: A noble, splendiferous C>R in full Europe 72-ness. Patient, exploratory, charming. Driving a distance? Pack this.

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China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Nov. 19, 1972
Hofheinz Pavilion

Fluid China Cat - Godchaux's in especially sweet form. Torrid transition - has it fucking all.
Bird Song
Aug. 25, 1972
Berkeley Community Theatre

It really shouldn't surprise how sweet and delicious this is given the time & place, but still plenty of unexpected pleasures lurk. As always, the guitars are relentlessly inventive & cool - Weir channeling Wes Montgomery at various points. Garcia channeling Garcia. Fall 1972 might be the peak of his note bending - so artful, emotive, and trippy. And, like most of '72, the group has complete control over all dynamics. Most rock bands who dip into improvising forget the dynamics part (everything is a repetitive build). 12:30 flies pretty quickly in this rendition.
Playin' In The Band
March 19, 1977
Winterland Arena

Still love this Playin' - one thing I noticed recently is just the buoyancy of the group and the crowd. A constant. And the group responds to this great ambience with some killer ambience of its own: patient, spacious, and on the QT. Great Playin' from a masterful show.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

How'd I miss this one? Textbook China>Rider circa 72 and not in a boring textbook way. Fall 1972 is endlessly sweet. Band at peak, Ex. A.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 8, 1977
Barton Hall - Cornell University

To be fair, I have loved this one since I first heard it - and it was not famous then. At least not as far as I knew. To me, the start, the transition, and the detail make this one absolutely one of the best. My vote for this one has nothing to do w/its fame. It’s famous b/c it’s great, not the other way around. The best? Who knows or gives a shit? I just know that when it’s over, you sense you’ve travelled a pretty epic path.