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Bertha
March 14, 1971
Camp Randall Field House

At :30 Pig switches from tambourine to organ and we're off! These early '71 performances showcase Kreutzmann reveling in sweet space. Driving.
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Loser
Feb. 19, 1971
Capitol Theater

A delicate, tight, searching super early version of a staple. Kruetzmann plays it light and springy and that 1971 Lesh caramel bass guitar!
3
Tennessee Jed
June 11, 1976
Boston Music Hall

If you know this smooth customer of a show, you know how drynamic [yes, I typed that] and user friendly this TJ is. An always welcome visitor.
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Sugaree
June 26, 1976
Auditorium Theatre

Few things better than a June '76 Sugaree. Garcia with the first Travis Bean just sketches with the lightest, barest of precious metal filaments.
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Tennessee Jed
July 22, 1972
Paramount Northwest Theatre

Summer '72 Jed: Sweet dynamics & precision engineering. Weir & Kreutzmann stir it up during Garcia's guitar break.

Comments

Sugaree
June 18, 1976
Capitol Theatre

I should add, my possible all-time favorite is June 15, 1976, which encapsulates just about everything beautiful about the Spring '76 iteration. https://archive.org/details/gd76-06-15.sbd.kempa.241.sbeok.shnf
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
March 14, 1981
Hartford Civic Center

Just got back from the gym and listened to this classic on the elliptical. Perfect! This C>R chugs like the best of the 80-81s and Garcia, as others have mentioned, is out front and at his 80s space-bluegrass best. Notes within scales within chords. Nobody approaches a break like this guy. Not even close. A great sounding recording just highlights the majesty of Garcia's playing - you can hear it echoing off the concession stand and bouncing off the scoreboard.
Althea
March 14, 1981
Hartford Civic Center

Just soaking in the audience ambiance - perfect for an '81 Althea. Probably one of Garcia's last great songs and, of course, he simply tears it up here. Shimmering gold leaf guitar accents. Just in time for the holidays!
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Sept. 3, 1972
Folsom Field, University of Colorado

Don't sleep on this one! Of course, it's a 1972 China>Rider, but it doesn't really distinguish itself from the other greats until Garcia's second guitar break, which is a taste treat - then the third break is JUST insane. He digs deep and does something . . . I dunno, completely new? Then the breakdown/transition is super patient and simmering. All the while, the whole crew has its collective hat set at a jaunty angle. You would too. Admit it.
Bird Song
Nov. 12, 1972
Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial Hall

As noted, if you love stringed instruments, this one has Garcia, Weir, and Lesh in absolute peak collectors condition. Highlights their great interplay & illustrates the impact these three have on the overall group dynamic. Strange recording, but a whole mess o' fun.