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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

Here Comes Sunshine
March 22, 1973
Utica Memorial Auditorium

You can almost hear Garcia's Strat go Weeeee!!!! at about 3:40. No one lets up in this version - early, but wholly formed magic. Kreutzmann here is, as he so often is, the secret flavorator. And a lovely recording.
Not Fade Away
Oct. 9, 1976
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Stadium

Garcia laying out the terms in aluminum-necked sweetness - '76 NFAs are a sneaky fave. The two drums are still pushing things and Garcia's working on a dissertation. Nice interstitial intertwining between Weir-Garcia-Godchaux. Keeps moving forward with creeping inevitability. As it should be.
Dark Star
April 22, 1969
The Ark

I'm reading an article about Charlton Athletic and this is on in the room. It weaves the perfect spell around a tale of somewhat hapless mid-table mediocrity and eventually pulls me away from the article. Everything from the April 69 Ark shows is top sleeve. Everyone knows it. It's not a secret. And yet everyone tiptoes around going "what is one to do?" What I do is this: I hereby proclaim today September 2nd as National April 22nd Day!
Jack Straw
Oct. 19, 1971
Northrop Auditorium, U. of Minn.

Godchaux leaves a dent right out of the bat chute. Although this song changed some over the years, it lacked nothing even at the very start. And it was waiting for Godchaux.
Brown Eyed Women
Dec. 31, 1971
Winterland Arena

Quickly becoming a favorite - so much confident energy - they know they're onto their next phase, but they're still getting there. A little jumpy and jittery, but it's part of the narrative. Still plenty smooth.