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Grateful Novice

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Submissions

21
Passenger
Nov. 6, 1977
Broome County Arena

I usually don't care about this song, but this is a superior take. Highlights are the ripping solo and agreeable vocals throughout.
10
Candyman
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

The reason we all love 1970 and the two set acoustic/electric format. Don't miss the NRPS set from this night either!
5
Let Me In
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

Rare, gut-wrenching ballad.
5
Dire Wolf
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

Opening of a very famous show. It's like you're in the balcony with the AUD.
6
Me and My Uncle
June 24, 1970
Capitol Theatre

The link between the stellar NFA>Wind and famous following sequence.

Comments

Mississippi Halfstep Uptown Toodeloo
May 17, 1977
Memorial Coliseum

I added my vote, because the version is so good (moving right into "El Paso"), and because the whole show needs some love.
Eyes Of The World
Aug. 6, 1974
Roosevelt Stadium

I'll have to check out that matrix though...
Eyes Of The World
Aug. 6, 1974
Roosevelt Stadium

There's a reason this is #1. The band hits it right off the gate (I have an AUD that sounds better than my SBD, and you can hear the whistle blowing). Jerry and Phil are both great, and the bops to dark unexpected places revitalize the main jam. They keep it up.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
May 25, 1977
The Mosque

This is one of my favorite "Scarlets" from this run. Jerry is inventive and seems to be exploring new parts of the fretboard. And I liked Donna on this run as well (I hear a real "Dark Side of the Moon" thing in her vocals on this version), but they flub the transition into "Fire" just a tiny bit, and the "Fire" is seems a bit too slow. I know it's nitpicking, and we're all lucky to have a month of killer versions of this song. Also some inventive playing over the outro material, but IMHO, Cornell and Tuscaloosa have this one topped.
Scarlet Begonias -> Fire On The Mountain
Nov. 1, 1979
Nassau Coliseum

and that was BEFORE the great interplay on the transition into "Fire" (which is different, but still all time). (edit:) This is just unbelievably good, and as everyone else has remarked, so different.