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Cumberland Blues
Dec. 13, 1969
Swing Auditorium

A cozy little delight - hand percussion, contemplation, great stereo drums, and some rip roaring riffage. Comes in under the radar, but worth a visit.
12
Sugaree
June 18, 1976
Capitol Theatre

As much as I love May 77 Sugarees, Spring 76 is where it's at for me. Subtlety, separation, and Garcia's whispery, silver-dipped guitar breaks.
6
Candyman
April 19, 1978
Veterans Memorial Auditorium

1978: Prime weather for Candyman. This performance, like many from then, highlights the bleak world of the narrator. Garcia's break: spidery.
4
Tennessee Jed
Oct. 29, 1971
Allen Theatre

Bubbly, bratty storyboard version. Character & twang for miles. I'd pay to see this band. Two for a tenner? Four please.
9
Terrapin Station
April 27, 1977
Capitol Theatre

This is a very sweet Terrapin. Everyone's fired up to play it. All you need to do is watch the vid to see the pure joy this brings Garcia. Memorable.

Comments

Playin' In The Band
Oct. 14, 1977
Hofheinz Pavilion

A beautiful example of a 77 Playin' - but then most of them are all. The Hofheinz version ambles along and then you realize some intense point without seeing it coming. Group was such a juggernaut at times that year.
Eyes Of The World
March 29, 1990
Nassau Coliseum

Thanks Q_76. I don't like bagging on anyone's favorite anything; this is subjective stuff. That said, I really just don't get it. And that's my problem. + By the way, on the whole generational issue: I came of age in the Mydland era (first show 1985), but I have no illusions. I know, as great as the group could be (Merriweather '85), they were a shadow of their greatest self (arguably 1968-77). I knew it then and it didn't stop me from enjoying the hell out of the shows I attended.
Eyes Of The World
March 29, 1990
Nassau Coliseum

I'm a Branford Marsalis fan and, in some ways, I come to the GD from a jazz background, but this version above versions from '74-77? That's insane on so many levels! This is some serious mushy, old-sneakers-in-a-dryer stuff. To me: not just not one of the best, but not very good, period. There's no snap, no pace, no meaningful guitar interaction, no Lesh (that bloody awful 6-strng bass), a weak Garcia vocal, and a rhythm section without much rhythm. That this version has more votes than - oh I dunno, Louisville '74 - is impossible for me to comprehend.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Aug. 10, 1982
Iowa Fieldhouse - University of Iowa

This is a fantastic example of an early '80s C>R - just hums along and Garcia is at his spidery, psych/grass '80s best. This whole show is an early favorite of mine.
The Other One
Oct. 26, 1971
The Palestra, U. of Rochester

Yes, viewtiful: a deeply underrated show. This is, no doubt, a highlight, but the Tennessee Jed and Truckin' also pack a punch-and-a-half. Check M out!