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Ernie5

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Me and My Uncle
Nov. 17, 1971
Albuquerque Civic Auditorium

Two things: (1) the middle of a searing Other One > MAMU > Other One fest and (2) Garcia loses his mind (or mine) at the end of the solo.
6
Cryptical Envelopment
Nov. 17, 1971
Albuquerque Civic Auditorium

Drop dead gorgeous, lithe, and restaurant quality perfect.
2
Candyman
May 1, 1980
Greensboro Coliseum

Clear To Hell - Hear how a luscious Candyman absorbs a crowd in NC.
2
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Feb. 23, 1971
Capitol Theater

Lately I think of Port Chester. Fab 4 Alignment. Limber. Ambidextrous.
3
St. Stephen
Dec. 29, 1969
Boston Tea Party

The peak is like a merry-go-round spinning out of and back into control and then, albeit briefly, out and in of control again.

Comments

Dark Star
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

My favorite Dark Stars are generally from 1970, but almost everything from Fall '72 is so freakin' good it just seems difficult to single out one version over another. They were so on top of their game and so consistent. We all have our favorites from this era (I'm still working on mine), but it's subtle and subjective. Kind of splitting the atom to find the BEST.
Dark Star
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

I think one can extol the virtues of this Dark Star without disparaging another (more popular) one. This version has its own kit - different than Veneta. Very deliberate and detailed. I dig when they're off to the races @14:00 and they keep building, as surefooted as if they had the blueprints. I guess I think 8/27's a little tighter, but I ain't pickin' one.
Dark Star
Sept. 21, 1972
The Spectrum

I'm on it!
The Other One
Sept. 17, 1972
Baltimore Civic Center

OK - on my list: Topics For Further Research. One of my favorite songs in one of my favorite periods. How do I not know this one intimately?
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 27, 1972
Stanley Theatre

Fall 1972 is the peak time for C>R in my mind, so even an average version is still special. Weir taking liberties throughout China Cat is weird, highly original, and flavorful. He's simply slashing at times & it's pretty awesome. I dislike the Feelin' Groovy transition for the most part (a little cutesy), so no demerit from me.