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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

Playin' In The Band
Aug. 27, 1972
Old Renaissance Faire Grounds

A landmark - such a beautiful mix of restraint and abandon. And Garcia steers the whole rig. One of the GREATS.
The Other One
Dec. 30, 1969
Boston Tea Party

A psychedelic peek into 1970 - the ferocity of 1970 with a touch of the 1969 calliope. Garcia leads them into the fire pit and then allows the band to lift itself (w/him) out. Rescue rock.
Dark Star
Oct. 12, 1968
Avalon Ballroom

Let's just face it: this show & everything in it is Michelin three-star restaurant quality. A great introductory Dark Star, but also ideal for the intermediate and advanced listeners in your family.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 11, 1977
St. Paul Civic Center Arena

Just back in town for a revisit & man - what was I thinking waiting so long to listen to this pillow factory? Deserves to take its place next to 5/8 and 5/17 - if not as good, I'm not entirely sure what it lacks. The post-hiatus GD pretty damn near its best. + Garcia's guitar in Scarlet not as apocalyptic as Cornell, but a little smoother and more observational. His playing on the transition is just beautiful steel wire through magnet through 6L6 tubes though speaker. Where 5/8 has this one (and most others) is in the actual transition into Fire, not that there's anything lousy about this one. + @1:45 of Fire, the guitar interplay is so tight, detailed, and intimate, it doesn't even make sense that they're playing at a Civic Center. Warm, gloopy envelope filter, natch. Worth the visit or revisit. Rinse. Repeat.
Dark Star
Jan. 23, 1970
Honolulu Civic Auditorium

A cooperative, slightly chatty vibe from the beginning, this Dark Star rides a nice soft wave and opens up slowly. The listener can hear the group listen to each other and the whole song radiates patience and contemplation. + Constanten sets loose a nice coppery sheen on parts of the song and the space out section is pure Apollo in orbit. Could be from nearly anytime from 1950 to today. + Garcia's arpeggiation @ 10:00 reminds the us that this a band playing on a stage in Honolulu. Kind of. + The jam they gradually cook into is commanding and completely earned. The fundamentals of how to build something beautiful, strong, and lasting.