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Submissions

9
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

Playin' In The Band
March 24, 1973
The Spectrum

This jazzbo planet keeps hopping along at a brisk pace - even getting spacey doesn't phase this mighty turquoise giant!
Sugaree
Aug. 15, 1971
Berkeley Community Theater

Almost triumphant version of this great song. At this point, they were so lean, you can hear every single breath in the music. So could they. And you can hear them reveling in the space, the open space. Gold standard stuff.
Mister Charlie
Aug. 15, 1971
Berkeley Community Theater

This has some thick lacquer! The band is hittin' it large and delivering some mighty swagger. Garcia on the Les Paul is as British hard rock as he gets - and yet always sounds only like Garcia. Lesh's bass is at its 1971 creamiest. Pigpen is definitely loose, but he channels it beautifully.
Ramble On Rose
Oct. 29, 1977
Evans Field House, Northern Illinois University

Lesh carries the baton in the march intro, Weir provides some bratty comments in the right speaker, and the march moves into that transitional neighborhood just blocks from the financial district. Garcia brings a little ragtime and some muscular swagger into the scene.
China Cat Sunflower -> I Know You Rider
Nov. 20, 1973
Denver Coliseum

A sweet swinging version - from the start Godchaux is all over it and throughout he imbues with just enough gospel and mind games that this version can't help but blossom and keep blossoming. Bass is exquisite at times, too.